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Exceptional Dental Services Tailored for All Ages in a Professional and Caring Environment

Maintaining Healthy and Happy Smiles!

Maintaining Healthy and  Happy Smiles!
Paul V. Koepke

Our Services

We offer friendly and comfortable dental services for families and individuals of all ages.

Paul V. Koepke

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Schedule your next appointment with us using our new, simple-to-use online form!

Paul V. Koepke

Dr. Koepke and His Team

Each member of our team plays a role in providing you with exceptional care.

Frequently Asked Dental Questions

Frequently Asked Dental Questions

These are some of the questions that are asked most frequently. If you don’t see an answer to your question, please call or email us. We’ll be happy to answer your question to the best of our ability.

Yes, we are currently accepting new patients and, in most cases, can see you for a complete exam within a couple of days. Emergency visits are accommodated on the day you call, in most cases.

Please call us in advance of your first appointment if you have questions about your insurance coverage. We can then provide you with an estimate of the costs your insurance will most likely cover at the time of your visit.

Mon -Thu: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (closed for lunch from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM).

We accept most major insurance providers. PPO networks only.

Cash, Check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and Care Credit.

We have several payment options to help accommodate your needs.

During the comprehensive exam, we will review and discuss your medical history and take your blood pressure. We will then review any specific concerns you may have regarding your teeth and general oral health, including any cosmetic concerns. The doctor will then examine the head and neck region. This screening exam is done to help identify any possible abnormalities within the muscles, bones, lymph nodes, sinuses, skin, and TMJ. An intraoral screening exam is then completed to identify any possible problems within the soft palate, hard palate, pharynx, tonsils, tongue, floor of the mouth, and the mucosa of the cheek. Finally, the teeth and gums are thoroughly examined. All the findings will then be discussed with you.

We offer an extensive range of services, so it is difficult to cover all the fees that could be involved with your treatment prior to an exam. Following the initial comprehensive exam, however, we will provide you with a detailed list of any treatment needed, including the charges for each procedure.

Again, it is difficult to provide an advance quote because of the wide range of services we offer. After your initial visit, a comprehensive treatment plan will be given to you. This plan will include the recommended treatment and the fees, as well as an estimate of the coverage you can expect from your specific insurance company.

Not if you have had an exam in our office within the last few months. However, an exam is required for all new patients. As part of the exam, x-rays are taken to help the doctor see between the teeth and examine the bone. This allows the doctor to assess the overall health of the jaw bones and detect early decay, so the proper treatment can be recommended. For the best long-term care of your oral health, we recommend an exam twice a year.

In most cases, we can see you that day.

Yes, most repairs can be done on the same day.

If the situation cannot wait until the next business day, patients of record can reach the doctor by calling (858) 761-7004

Yes.

Yes. Sealants are a great idea for children once their permanent molars come in. Sealants are an easy and cost-effective way to significantly reduce the incidence of certain types of decay.

Yes.

Yes, we do Invisalign.

We recommend that you bring your child in for a first visit sometime between 2 and 3 years of age. This first checkup may be a quick one, but it allows us to make sure everything is developing normally. It can also help your child get used to our office and staff, which can be very helpful in preparing for future visits. Prior to this age, you should brush your child’s teeth regularly and take note of anything out of the ordinary. If you have any special concerns, give us a call, and we’ll help you determine if a visit is advisable.

Dr. Koepke graduated from the University of Detroit/Mercy.

More than nine years.