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Wichita State University Dental

Wichita State University Dental — supervised academic dental care at WSU, Wichita KS.

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(316) 978-3603WebsiteUpdated Aug 22, 2026

About Wichita State University Dental

Wichita State University Dental provides dental care on Ahlberg Hall in Wichita, Kansas. At the core of a general dental practice is preventive and restorative care: checkups, professional cleanings, fillings, and screening for decay and gum disease before either becomes a bigger problem. It is the kind of appointment most people need on a routine schedule rather than only when something hurts.

Left untreated, small dental problems tend not to stay small. A minor cavity that would have been a straightforward filling can progress to needing root canal treatment and a crown, and early gum inflammation that would have reversed with a good cleaning can progress toward bone loss around the teeth. Catching things early is generally the difference in both effort and cost.

Continuity matters in dental care — seeing the same practice over time means your history, X-rays, and any patterns in your oral health are already on file, rather than starting from scratch at each visit. That familiarity is part of what a regular dental home offers beyond any single appointment.

Dental anxiety is common, and most practices are used to working with nervous patients — through clear explanations of what is about to happen, a slower pace where needed, and sedation options for patients who want them. Avoiding the dentist out of anxiety tends to make eventual treatment more involved, not less.

Children benefit from starting dental visits early, generally by their first birthday or within six months of the first tooth coming through, mainly so they become familiar with the setting before any treatment is actually needed. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent.

Payment and insurance arrangements vary by practice and by treatment, so it is worth asking directly what is covered and what options exist for anything that is not, rather than assuming either way. Getting that clarified before treatment starts avoids surprises once it is underway. Contact details for Wichita State University Dental are on this page, along with the full list of services offered — reach out to ask about scheduling.

Patients looking for general dentistry on Ahlberg Hall in Wichita, Kansas can consider Wichita State University Dental, which lists it among its treatments. The practice is open Monday through Friday. Full service details and contact options are available on this page.

Clinic Details

Best Known For

General Dentistry

Business Hours

Monday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM5:00 PM
Saturday(Today)Closed
SundayClosed

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Wichita State University Dental located?
Wichita State University Dental is a dental practice in Wichita, Kansas (ZIP 67260).
What services does Wichita State University Dental offer?
It provides the full range of general dentistry — checkups, cleanings, fillings, crowns, and the everyday care a healthy smile needs.
Does the practice treat children and adults?
Yes. Children and adults are both cared for, which makes it practical as a regular family dental home.
How often should I have a dental checkup?
Most dentists recommend a checkup and professional cleaning every six months, which helps catch problems while they are still small.
How do I book an appointment at Wichita State University Dental?
Reach Wichita State University Dental through this page to send a question or request a checkup or treatment appointment.

Location

Services Offered

General Dentistry

General dentistry at Wichita State University Dental brings together comprehensive exams, cleanings, fillings, and gum-health monitoring, the everyday care that keeps a Wichita smile in good shape.

Reviews

12 reviews

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N***4 months ago

First time coming to this place it was really nice and the students and staff were very friendly and respectful I think it was better here than going to a regular dentist

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J***4 months ago

in the past two decades I've had excellent experiences here

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A***11 months ago

Bring a jacket! $28 for two visits, a cleaning, great education that saves me thousands, and X-rays they needed. Very thorough, more than a technical college would be. I have a dentist but needed an extra cleaning. Thanks so much Kennedy for the cleaning. She’s the dental hygienist that you would follow her to dental practices for. Honestly, she is over the top with making you comfortable and is a great person to ask questions. It was a luxurious experience honestly. Thank you also Alexa Z.

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V***1 year ago

The wait time is long, but it's worth it considering I don't have dental insurance. The dental hygienist student who cleaned my teeth did an amazing job. I highly recommend them my teeth feel so much cleaner!

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B***2 years ago

I will change my review if something changes but I don't really expect it to. Came in scheduled for a cleaning at 1. Got called right back but then took until 4 (3hrs) for them to just do an exam and X-rays. They did not even start on any kind of cleaning. Now they are wanting me to come back another 3 days for the cleaning after I told them I don't have that much time to dedicate to a teeth cleaning do to having small children at home. I understand that they are students but to me 3hrs for an exam and 3 days for a cleaning is extremely excessive.

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P***6 years ago

The WSU dental school has been a blessing to me in the past. I needed a "deep clean" on my teeth a few years ago, and it cost me all of $35. I'm a senior on Medicare so that means no dental coverage, and three different dentists, including my regular dentist, gave me quotes of $1200-$1500. Aside from the big savings, the technician was a friendly young lady who was very knowledgeable about her work. I had to go in 3 times, I believe, for the complete treatment, and everyone from students to office personnel were always very nice. Yes, they do have "real" dentists on site to watch, grade, and assist if needed. Local dentists volunteer, if I remember correctly, to assist with the school. I was scheduled to go back for a cleaning just as the covid virus outbreak caused them to shut down. I will be going back to this school as soon as school opens up again, probably in the fall.

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J***9 years ago

Great place to go for basic dental cleaning & care. If you don't mind spending a few hours having your teeth x-rayed, gums examined, and teeth cleaned it's a great exchange for your time. Very economical, usually less than $40 for all services combined.

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