Mullenbach Dentistry Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Your Dental Questions Answered by Mullenbach Dentistry

Frequently Asked Questions of Mullenbach Dentistry

Your dentistry questions answered by Mullenbach Dentistry of La Crosse.

 

If you have other questions not listed here, please contact us by using our contact page, or simply call us at (608) 782-6616

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Caring Dentistry

Mullenbach Dentistry is dedicated to your family's dental health. We have been serving the entire La Crosse area for over 30 years with the same dedicated staff, all committed to providing exceptional general and specialized dental services.

Dental Services

Mullenbach Dentistry provides a wide variety of general dentistry services, as well as specialized dental services. From Preventative Dentistry to Restorative Care, Mullenbach Dentistry is regarded as one of the most complete dental care specialists in the La Crosse area.

Dr. Mullenbach

As a patient of Mullenbach Dentistry, you will always see Dr. Mullenbach himself.

With more than 30 years of experience in all aspects of general dentistry, Dr. Mullenbach has devoted his entire career to serving the people of the La Crosse area for their dental heatlh care.

New Patients

Your dental health is our committment to you. And we welcome new patients and want to meet you!

Find out more about our "New Patient Special" just for you!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. I don't have insurance with any of the companies you are listed with as a dental healthcare provider. Will you still submit a claim for me for services you provide? And will my insurance provider honor that claim?

  2. I only visit a dentist when I have a problem. Would you still take me as a patient?

  3. I don't have dental insurance. Can I still see you for my dental healthcare?

  4. How quickly can I get in for an appointment?

  5. I just need my teeth cleaned. Do I have to be registered as a patient of yours to have this done?

  6. At what age should my child first see a dentist?

  7. I'm told I need a crown. Do you give price quotes over the phone?

  8. Lately when I brush my teeth I've noticed that I am bleeding. Should I be concerned, or will this go away?

Mullenbach Dentistry FAQI don't have insurance with any of the companies you are listed with as a dental healthcare provider. Will you still submit a claim for me for services you provide? And will my insurance provider honor that claim?

  • We can file to any dental insurance. We ask that you call them and make sure you can go to a dentist of your choice or if you have a list that you should be choosing a dentist from....just to be on the safe side.
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Mullenbach Dentistry FAQI only visit a dentist when I have a problem. Would you still take me as a patient?

  • Yes, we will definitely take good care of you. We will let you know that regular dental checkups are important as we can try to catch any issues before they become a serious problem.
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Mullenbach Dentistry FAQI don't have dental insurance. Can I still see you for my dental healthcare?

  • Yes, we will still see you if you do not have dental insurance. We offer a 5% discount on cash or check payments the same day of service. We accept VISA/MASTERCARD and we do have options for payment plans.
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Mullenbach Dentistry FAQHow quickly can I get in for an appointment?


  • We do our best at trying to schedule you as soon as possible. It just depends on your schedule.
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Mullenbach Dentistry FAQAt what age should my child first see a dentist?


  • Three, to three and a half years of age, unless you see something in your child's mouth that concerns you. Then we would see your child no matter what age.
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Mullenbach Dentistry FAQI'm told I need a crown. Do you give price quotes over the phone?


  • Yes, we do quote prices over the phone for standard treatment. However, if additional treatment is required there could be additional charges.
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Mullenbach Dentistry FAQLately when I brush my teeth I've noticed that I am bleeding. Should I be concerned, or will this go away?

  • In many instances, swollen and bleeding gums are a sign of gum disease. However, there are a number of other things that could be causing you gum problems. It would be best to schedule an appointment with us to determine the cause of the bleeding, and proper treatment that may be required.
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