If you live in a city, you’ll have dozens or even hundreds of dentists to choose from. DenScore will help you find the best dentist nearby so you can get the most appropriate and affordable dental care possible.

How does DenScore determine who the best dentists are?

DenScore rates dentists based on their clinical qualifications, patient satisfaction, scheduling flexibility, and other criteria. If dentists request to be included in our Best Dentist list, they are thoroughly vetted and must meet our strict quality control standards to be listed.




Some of the dentists below may pay for a sponsored listing in order to appear at the top of the list but they are subject to our strict quality control guidelines like every other dentist. Whether you view our Best Dentist list or any other website, we always recommend that you do your own research before choosing a dentist. Please view our Terms of Service for more information.

RankDental OfficeAddressPhone Number
1Plumlee Dentistry1400 N Oak Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-3505
2Bourbon Family Dentistry909 N Washington St, Bourbon, IN 46504574-342-4385
3Borden Family Dentistry315 E Jefferson St, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-8588
4Lighthouse Dental556 N Oak Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-3921
5Warsaw Orthodontics541 N Oak Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-3007
6The Dental Center of Plymouth1913 N Michigan St E, Plymouth, IN 46563574-285-0107
7Carmien & Pedavoli Family Dentistry850 Columbus Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-2527
8Marshall County Family Dentistry125 S Stewart St, Bremen, IN 46506574-546-3037
9Rochester Family Dentistry1014 Madison St, Rochester, IN 46975574-223-3312
10Plymouth Family Dental Care1409 N Michigan St, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-8787
11Badell Jeff DDS120 W Washington St, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-4557
12Northwood Family Dentistry1001 N Main St #2, Nappanee, IN 46550574-773-7979
13Christy Nicole L DDS1400 N Oak Dr, Plymouth, IN 46563574-936-0644

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Will dental insurance help me save money on dental care?

Dental treatment can be very affordable when people find the best dental insurance plan for their needs. Families that qualify for low-cost medical care can get Medicaid dental coverage, which provides free dental care to children. However, most states cover only a limited number of dental procedures for adults. For elderly patients, regular Medicare doesn’t cover dental care, but many Medicare Advantage plans offer excellent dental coverage, enabling seniors to save a lot of money on expensive dental procedures.

What are other ways to spend less money on dental care?

The best way to spend less money on dental care is to prevent problems from starting in the first place. Doing these things for your oral hygiene, limiting sugar intake and avoiding tobacco products will keep your teeth and gums healthy over time. If you have dental insurance, you’ll usually save a lot of money by seeing an in-network dentist. But if you don’t have dental insurance, have no fear! Some dental offices provide membership plans that can make dental care more affordable. Also, dentists’ prices vary considerably, so we recommend that you call a few dental offices to compare the cost of the same dental procedure if paying with cash.

How do I know if I’m getting the right dental treatment?

Whether you have a tooth that needs to be fixed, a gum problem, or concerns about your smile, there are likely multiple ways to treat your condition. DenScore’s free online dental tool will provide you with information so you can ask your dentist the right questions and get the high-quality dental care you deserve.

Why isn’t my dentist on this list?

Maybe we missed something! If your dentist is awesome, contact us and we’ll have a look!