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Delta Dental Castle Rock


Delta Dental Castle Rock

Our Castle Rock dentists Dr. James DeLapp and Dr. H. Candace DeLapp provide general and cosmetic dental services for patients in the Castle Rock and Highlands Ranch area. Many but not all dental insurances are accepted as long as you are able to choose any dental practice.  Some dental insurance plans require you to see a "specific dentist" or there is no coverage

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Delta Dental Premier Dental Insurance Plan


Our office currently accepts "only" the Premier plan with Delta Dental.  Delta Dental Insurance Company offers "other" types of insurance that may have coverage ranging from "some" coverage to... "no coverage at all" in our office. As an example... Delta's "Exclusive Provider Option" (EPO) plan offers NO coverage in our Castle Rock area dental practice.  However... the Delta  "PPO" plan offers coverage at our office but at a lower or reduced reimbursement level.  No dental insurance is meant to cover all expenses so varying degree of out of pocket expenses should be expected.

Please call today

Please call our Castle Rock area dentist today for an appointment at (303) 694-9740.

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