FAQ
All Sections
Closing
What days is the School of Dental Medicine closed?
How will I know if the School of Dental Medicine has been closed due to inclement weather?
Patient Care
Will I be cared for by a “real” dentist?
Are the students supervised?
Is it safe to have my dental treatment by a student?
What are the differences among clinics at the School?
Graduate Clinics: Graduate dentists completing additional advanced education in their chosen practice areas staff our graduate clinics. These graduates offer a variety of specialty services under faculty-supervision. Appointments generally vary in length and additional time or appointments may be required for some services. Fees generally average 2/3 of the cost of those in private practice.
Faculty Practice: Our faculty practice located on our Edwardsville campus is staffed by the expert dentists and specialists from the School of Dental Medicine’s faculty. As a faculty member, these practitioners are on the cutting edge of technology and dental advancements. Appointments in faculty practice vary in length and standard private practice fees are charged.
How often should I see a dentist?
What services do you offer?
We offer a full range of services including preventative services, cleanings, fillings, crowns, bridges, implants, partials/dentures, oral surgery, orthodontics (braces), treatment for gum disease, root canals, services for children, services for special needs patients, and much more. You can learn more about all the services offered by the clinic in the Affordable Comprehensive Care for All Ages section.
Can you help patients with special needs?
Can you treat kids?
I am having a toothache; how much is an emergency visit?
I am having a toothache; do you take walk-ins?
I had a filling fall out; can I come in?
Do you extract wisdom teeth?
Do you make dentures there?
How long will it take to get my dentures?
I want to have a Graduate Resident perform my treatment instead of a student. Can I do that?
How do I request a copy of my dental records?
Appointments
Can anyone make an appointment?
How do I make an appointment?
How do I become a patient?
What should I expect at my first appointment?
How long do the appointments take?
Will treatment take longer with a student dentist?
Costs
Are you a free clinic?
How much are your student fees?
How much are your Graduate/Resident fees?
Insurance
Do you take my insurance plan?
If you have dental insurance, we will submit the forms for you. If your insurance company will pay us directly and you have provided us with a copy of your policy, you will be asked to pay only the portion of the fee not covered by insurance when the procedure is started. If your insurance company will not pay us directly or you do not provide the necessary insurance information, you are expected to pay when treatment is performed. In this case, reimbursement of covered services will then be made to you by your insurance company. You are responsible for any services not covered by your insurance company. It is important that you update your insurance information with the Business Office when changes occur.
If you need to update your insurance, please call the Clinic Business Office at 618-474-7090.
Can I still be a patient if you do not take my insurance plan?
We also have financing options available through our partnership with the SIUE Credit Union. You do not have to be a member of the SIUE Credit Union to participate. All established patients of the SIU School of Dental Medicine are eligible to participate.
The School of Dental Medicine does not provide payment plans except for implant and orthodontic services.