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At A Glance
Children's Dental Professionals, LLC is the strongest overall starting point in Wichita if you want a dependable option for general dentistry.
Grene Vision Group has the deepest documented patient-feedback history on this page — useful when you want the most established track record before narrowing.
Prices sourced from dentistsranked.com (Wichita, KS fee data), bracesinfo.com (Wichita, KS fee-schedule data compiled from ADA/BLS/ACCRA figures), aspendental.com (Wichita, KS location), smilesortho.com (Wichita, KS), xraycost.com, newmouth.com, and guardianlife.com. Ranges reflect Wichita, Kansas pricing as of 2026 in USD. Routine exam+cleaning and full-mouth X-ray figures could not be pinned to a single published Wichita fee schedule, so those two lines blend the guardianlife.com/xraycost.com national benchmark with local promotional pricing context (e.g. Aspen Dental Wichita's advertised new-patient exam offer) rather than a single local citation. Two sources checked during this review -- fairmarkethealth.com and houlikfamilydentistry.com -- did not publish a specific price for any procedure on this page (fairmarkethealth.com's Wichita dental listing has no fee data; Houlik Family Dentistry's site quotes only a monthly membership plan, not itemized treatment prices), so both have been dropped from the citation list rather than left attached to figures they don't support. Dental insurance typically covers a portion of exams, fillings, and extractions; whitening, Invisalign, and implants are usually not covered or only partially covered. Financing such as CareCredit is commonly available. Always get a written estimate from the specific clinic before treatment.
Prices verified Aug 6, 2026
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Documented for general dentistry in Wichita, with general dentistry on the service list and 1 procedures on file.
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General dentistry covers the routine and restorative care most people need most often — examinations, cleanings, fillings, and preventive checks that catch problems while they are still small and inexpensive to treat. Routine attendance, roughly every six months for most people, is what actually keeps small problems small. Digital X-rays are a routine part of dental care because they show what a visual exam alone cannot — decay forming between teeth, bone loss below the gumline, and how developing adult teeth are positioned in children.
Unit 10, 8150, East Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas
Closed · Opens Monday at 8 AM
General Dentistry focus in Wichita, with general dentistry listed among 7 documented services.
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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. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent. Routine attendance, roughly every six months for most people, is what actually keeps small problems small.
Services:General DentistryDental CrownsDental ImplantsDentures+3 more
Suite 400, 2222, North Greenwich Road, Wichita, Kansas
Closed · Opens Monday at 8 AM
Wichita clinic with a general dentistry specialty — General Dentistry is on file among 1 procedures.
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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. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent.
General Dentistry is the documented focus in Wichita; General Dentistry sits within 8 services on profile.
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General dentistry covers the routine and restorative care most people need most often — examinations, cleanings, fillings, and preventive checks that catch problems while they are still small and inexpensive to treat. Digital X-rays are a routine part of dental care because they show what a visual exam alone cannot — decay forming between teeth, bone loss below the gumline, and how developing adult teeth are positioned in children. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent.
Services:General DentistryDental CrownsDental ImplantsDentures+4 more
Profile in Wichita flags general dentistry; lists General Dentistry alongside 6 other documented services.
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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. Digital X-rays are a routine part of dental care because they show what a visual exam alone cannot — decay forming between teeth, bone loss below the gumline, and how developing adult teeth are positioned in children.
Services:General DentistryDental ImplantsDenturesEmergency Dentistry+3 more
3920, West 31st Street South, Southwest Village, Wichita, Kansas
Closed · Opens Monday at 8 AM
Wichita practice known for general dentistry, with General Dentistry among 1 documented procedures.
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General dentistry covers the routine and restorative care most people need most often — examinations, cleanings, fillings, and preventive checks that catch problems while they are still small and inexpensive to treat. Digital X-rays are a routine part of dental care because they show what a visual exam alone cannot — decay forming between teeth, bone loss below the gumline, and how developing adult teeth are positioned in children. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent.
Documented for dental implants in Wichita, with general dentistry on the service list and 14 procedures on file.
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Emergency dental care covers sudden problems that will not wait for a routine appointment — severe pain, a knocked-out or fractured tooth, swelling, or a lost filling that leaves a tooth exposed.
Services:General DentistryDental BridgesDental CleaningDental Crowns+10 more
Offers General DentistrySmyleee 85/1005.0★ · 774 reviews
General Dentistry focus in Wichita, with general dentistry listed among 1 documented services.
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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. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent. Routine attendance, roughly every six months for most people, is what actually keeps small problems small.
825, South Hillside Street, Sunnyside, Wichita, Kansas
Closed · Opens Monday at 7 AM
Wichita clinic with a pediatric dentistry specialty — General Dentistry is on file among 5 procedures.
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Hillside Family Dentist provides dental care on South Hillside Street in the Sunnyside area of Wichita, Kansas. Emergency dental care covers sudden problems that will not wait for a routine appointment — severe pain, a knocked-out or fractured tooth, swelling, or a lost filling that leaves a tooth exposed. Periodontal care focuses on the health of the gums and the bone that supports the teeth, from preventive gum health checks through to deeper treatment once disease has taken hold. 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.
Services:General DentistryChildren / Pediatric DentistryCosmetic DentistryEmergency Dentistry+1 more
320, 404, South Edgemoor Street, Village, Wichita, Kansas
Closed · Opens Monday at 9 AM
Preventive Cleanings is the documented focus in Wichita; General Dentistry sits within 7 services on profile.
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A professional cleaning removes the plaque and hardened tartar that brushing and flossing cannot reach, particularly along the gumline, and is the core of routine preventive care. 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. Establishing that routine early tends to make ongoing checkups far less stressful for both child and parent.
Services:General DentistryDental CleaningDenturesInvisalign+3 more
Use the ranking as a starting point, then narrow the shortlist based on the kind of care you actually need.
If you want routine or family care
Prioritize review consistency, insurance friendliness, practical hours, and a broad general-dentistry service mix over marketing language alone.
If urgency matters
Confirm same-day capacity, after-hours guidance, and whether the clinic handles urgent restorative work in-house or refers out.
If affordability matters most
Compare financing signals, insurance notes, and the local cost guide. A higher-ranked clinic is not automatically the best value for your specific treatment.
Questions to ask before booking
Do you accept my insurance or offer payment plans?
Are you taking new patients right now?
Do you handle my treatment in-house?
What is the total expected cost before treatment starts?
EditorialUpdated August 6, 2026Independently reviewed
Wichita has no shortage of dental providers — a quick search pulls up hundreds. The challenge isn't finding one, it's figuring out which ones actually deliver. We spent time reviewing patient outcomes, checking credentials, comparing pricing, and analyzing feedback from patients who've had general dentists work done across the Wichita metro area.
This is the short list. Ten providers in Wichita, Kansas that consistently showed up in the data — not because they paid to be here, but because their patients keep coming back and referring others. If you're weighing options for general dentists in Wichita, start here.
Medically reviewed by
Dr Maqsud Mallick — BDS
Frequently Asked Questions
9 questions answered by our editorial team
In Wichita, an adult dental exam + cleaning typically costs $89 – $300, based on Smyleee's August 2026 local price data. Actual cost varies by provider, materials, and case complexity.
A dental implant (single tooth, complete) in Wichita typically ranges $3,158 – $6,533 (August 2026). Final pricing depends on the clinic, materials, and whether you have insurance.
A root canal (single canal) in Wichita typically ranges $612 – $900 (August 2026). Final pricing depends on the clinic, materials, and whether you have insurance.
A dental crown (porcelain) in Wichita typically ranges $800 – $1,800 (August 2026). Final pricing depends on the clinic, materials, and whether you have insurance.
A composite filling (per tooth) in Wichita typically ranges $125 – $400 (August 2026). Final pricing depends on the clinic, materials, and whether you have insurance.
Smyleee ranks Wichita general dentistry clinics on a weighted score: verified patient reviews (30%), clinical credentials and expertise (20%), technology and equipment (15%), accessibility (15%), pricing transparency (10%), and patient experience (10%). The list is recomputed from current data and independently reviewed by Dr Maqsud Mallick, BDS.
The ranking is recalculated on a rolling basis from current review and profile data and was last reviewed in August 2026. Clinics can move up or down as their underlying data changes.
Prioritise verified credentials and relevant training, modern equipment and sterilisation standards, a strong and recent review history, transparent pricing, and clear communication about treatment options. Confirm the clinic is taking new patients and offers general dentistry before booking.
Many clinics in Wichita accept major dental insurance and offer financing such as in-house payment plans or third-party options like CareCredit for larger treatments. Coverage and financing vary by practice — confirm your plan is accepted and ask about phased or monthly payment options before treatment begins.
How We Vet Each Clinic
Every clinic on this list passes our verification process
License & standing verified — active Kansas dental license confirmed with no disciplinary actions.
Patient review volume checked — minimum verified patient reviews across Google with a strong average rating.
Local presence confirmed — verified physical practice in the Wichita metro area with established patient base.
Technology & equipment assessed — modern dental technology and sterilization standards evaluated.
Transparent pricing reviewed — clear communication of costs, financing options, and insurance acceptance.