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Welcome to Cline Family & Cosmetic Dentistry of Idaho Falls

Idaho Fall’s Home for Happy, Healthy Smiles

Whether it’s time for your six-month dental checkup, you’re interested in modern dentures, or you need the help of an emergency dentist in Idaho Falls, your smile is in the best of hands here. From the very first appointment, our patients realize that there’s something special about Dr. Cline and his team. We are a tight-knit dental office that emphasizes personal care, attention to detail, and genuine affordability.

Confidence Starts

With YOUR SMILE!

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Our State of the Art Facility

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“Dr. Cline is very personable and truly does care for his patients. He personally called my husband to make sure he was doing okay post procedure, not too many docs will personally do that. We appreciate the staff, everyone is exceptionally nice and takes great care of my family.”

Jaymee S., Idaho Falls, ID

“Dr. Cline is an excellent dentist. He has treated my family with great care and kindness. I’d recommend him to anyone.”

Benson B., Shelley, ID

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We Look Forward to Seeing You Soon!

When it comes time for your visit, head on over to 3365 S Holmes Ave in Idaho Falls. Our dental office is on the corner of W Sunnyside Rd and S Holmes Ave. Even closer to our practice, you’ll see the Idaho Canal, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and Edward Jones Financial Advisory Frim. Any GPS system should be able to help you locate us, but if you need additional assistance, don’t hesitate to give us a call!

Frequently Asked Dental Questions

Whether you require extensive treatment like root canal therapy or simply wish to schedule your next dental checkup, it’s always best to consult our team with any concerns or questions you might have. Giving us a call would be the best way to reach us, especially if you’d like answers as soon as possible. However, we also understand if you’d rather research beforehand or don’t always have enough time for a chat. For this reason, we’ve collected and answered some of the most common questions we get from our dental patients in Idaho Falls. Read on to learn more or reach out to our office to schedule an appointment.

What Do You Do If You Can’t Afford a Dentist?

One of the most important ways to maintain a healthy smile is through preventive measures. Fortunately, these treatments are typically affordable and incredibly valuable in helping you avoid more serious oral health problems that can worsen over time if left untreated. With dental insurance, you can have a significant portion of your appointments covered depending on the kind of procedure you require. If you don’t currently have a policy in place, you can try exploring alternative financing options like our in-house dental plan and CareCredit—both of which can cut down the upfront cost of your dental treatment so you can work within your budget!

How Do I Find the Best Place to Get Dental Work Done?

To find the best practice to receive your dental treatment, you’ll first need to determine what’s most important to you when it comes to your smile. This can be a combination of several factors like the hours of operation, distance, safety/cleanliness, credentials, and payment options. You’ll also want to consider the types of dental procedures you’re interested in, such as cosmetic dentistry, tooth-replacement solutions, emergency care, or a dentist for your child. When choosing a dental office, be sure to visit in person to get a feel for the team and how they interact with patients. You can also check Google reviews about the practice, staff, and dentist to see if they meet your preferences. 

How Much Does a Dental Checkup & Cleaning Cost in Idaho Falls?

The cost of a dental checkup and cleaning will depend on several factors, including the geography and the patient’s oral health. That said, the average price in markets throughout the United States is generally between $200 and $350. Your checkup and cleaning should involve a rundown of your dental and overall health history along with a discussion about your concerns. You should also expect your team to take X-rays and your dentist to perform an oral examination (including an oral cancer screening) and provide professional cleaning. If you have insurance, the cost of your checkup and cleaning will be negotiated by your provider with the dental practice.

How Do I Get Emergency Dental Care?

First and foremost, notify your dental team as soon as you’ve experienced a dental emergency. They can pencil you in for treatment and inform you on how to manage the situation until you can see them. However, if you’re suffering from a life-threatening emergency, such as excessive bleeding or difficulty breathing, then call 911 and/or head straight to your local ER instead. There, you can be treated to alleviate the main symptoms. Of course, if there isn’t a dentist on staff, then you won’t expect to get your oral health problem treated. In most cases, dental emergencies occur due to underlying issues being left unaddressed for too long. By practicing daily oral hygiene and visiting your dentist every six months, you can reduce your risks and the cost of dental treatments.

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