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Precision Dental of Weston FAQ Page

Is Precision Dental of Weston accepting new patients?


Yes. We warmly welcome new patients and do our best to accommodate same-day appointments for urgent concerns. Call 954-385-8522 or book online. We're located at 2833 Executive Park Drive, Suite 100, Weston, FL 33331, conveniently near Weston Town Center.
 


What dental insurance does Precision Dental accept?


We accept most major dental insurance plans. Our team verifies your benefits before every appointment, so you know exactly what's covered. For patients without insurance, we offer flexible payment options through CareCredit. Call us to verify your specific plan.

 


Do you offer same-day emergency appointments?


Yes. We prioritize dental emergencies and do our best to see patients the same day. If you're in pain, have a broken tooth, lost filling, or dental swelling, call us immediately at 954-385-8522.
 


Do you offer payment plans?


Yes. We offer flexible financing through CareCredit with low or no-interest payment plans for qualified patients. We believe cost should never be a barrier to dental health and will always explain your options clearly upfront.


What technology does Precision Dental use?


We use 3D digital scanners, AI-assisted diagnostics, digital X-rays, CEREC same-day crown milling, 3D printers, and laser dentistry. This means more comfortable, more accurate, and often faster care.

 


Do you treat patients with dental anxiety?


Absolutely. Dental anxiety is very common, and Dr. Brittain has extensive experience with anxious patients. We offer nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and a genuinely gentle approach. Many of our most grateful patients once avoided the dentist for years.

 

Do you see children?


Yes. We provide gentle dental care for patients of most ages, from young children to seniors. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends the first dental visit at age one — we welcome and kids, teens.

 


How do I know if I have gum disease?

 


Warning signs include bleeding gums when brushing, gum redness or swelling, persistent bad breath, gum recession, or loose teeth. Gum disease can also develop silently — which is why regular exams are essential. Dr. Brittain performs a periodontal evaluation at every comprehensive exam.
 


What is my dental benefit "maximum" and why does it matter?


Most dental insurance plans have an annual maximum benefit — a dollar limit on what they'll pay each year. This typically resets on December 31. Any unused benefit is forfeited — it does not carry over. If you haven't used your full benefit this year, we encourage you to schedule before December 31. Ask our front desk what your remaining benefit is.

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