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Jamestown, RI has 2 dentists available through this directory. The median cost for In-Office Teeth Whitening is $550. Because the market is small, you may also want to explore nearby options in Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Newport, and Pawtucket, which offer additional choice and potentially different pricing. When evaluating any dentist, confirm they maintain current licensure and carry malpractice insurance. A short phone call to discuss your specific needs—whether routine cleaning, cosmetic work, or restorative care—can help you narrow down the best fit for your situation.
In-Office Teeth Whitening runs a median of $550 in Jamestown. Other restorative services like composite fillings, crowns, and root canals typically fall within a similar range, though complex procedures may cost more. Request itemized quotes before committing, and ask whether your dental insurance covers the procedure—many plans cover preventive cleanings but not cosmetic whitening.
Look for a dentist who provides written treatment plans and explains the reasoning behind recommended procedures in plain language. Verify that the office maintains organized, accessible records and is willing to share X-rays or notes with another provider if you seek a second opinion. Be cautious of offices that pressure you into extensive treatment during your first visit, demand cash-only payment with no receipt, or have no online presence or verifiable contact information. A reputable practice will give you time to decide and welcome your questions.
There are 2 dentists listed in this directory for Jamestown. You may also find additional options by expanding your search to nearby cities such as Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Newport, and Pawtucket.
The median cost for In-Office Teeth Whitening in Jamestown is $550. Actual prices may vary depending on the dentist, the extent of discoloration, and whether you need a consultation or preparatory cleaning first.
Ask about the specific procedure, how long it takes, what to expect during and after, whether anesthesia is involved, and what the total cost will be. Request a written estimate and confirm your insurance coverage before committing.
Contact the Rhode Island Department of Health or check their online licensing database to confirm the dentist holds a current license and has no disciplinary actions on record.
A filling repairs a small cavity by filling the hole with composite resin or other material. A crown covers the entire tooth when damage is more extensive or the tooth is weakened, restoring its shape and strength.
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