Okaloosa County Health Department Pediatric Dental Clinic
850-689-7809
810 East James Lee Blvd, Crestview, FL - 32539
The Dental Services of Okaloosa County Health Department Pediatric Dental Clinic in Crestview, Florida provides comprehensive dental care for children. With a team of experienced and friendly dentists, the clinic offers a range of services to promote oral health and hygiene. The facility is equipped with modern technology and follows strict hygiene protocols to ensure the safety of patients. The clinic creates a welcoming and comfortable environment for children, making their dental experience positive and stress-free. Overall, the Dental Services of Okaloosa County Health Department Pediatric Dental Clinic is committed to delivering high-quality dental care to children in the Crestview area.
EnvironmentBy Appointment Only
Pediatric Dental ClinicPhone lines open at 7:30 a.m. Monday - Friday.Sorry, no walk-insWho qualifies?The Dental Clinic in Crestview provides services to children ages 4 to 18 and who are on Medicaid.We accept Integral, Wellcare/Staywell, Sunshine, MCNA, Liberty Dental, Dental Health and Wellness and United Health Care.Effective August 1, 2015 the Dental Clinic will no longer accept Humana or DentaQuest for dental services.The clinic also accepts Argus and DentaQuest Healthy Kids plans.We recognize the need for children's dental services. The goal of our dental clinic (810 E James Lee Blvd, Crestview) is to provide oral health services to the underserved population in Okaloosa County. Our dental team consists of dentists, dental assistants, and other professionally trained staff.Services providedWe provide these services:ExamsCleaningsSealantsFluoride varnish treatmentsX-raysFillingsExtractionsPulpotomiesStainless steel crownsSpace maintainersSedative restorationsEmergency careNote: Nitrous oxide and oral sedation are not available at our clinicHealthy Tips for Parents• Start early! ...as soon as the first tooth appears!• Use fluoride toothpaste for children ages 2-6. Children under 2 should not use fluoride toothpaste unless advised by a doctor or dentist. Use an amount the size of a pea.• Supervise. Watch them brush twice a day.• Talk to your dentist!