Insurance & Financing

With insurance and financing from Mora Dental Studio in Brandon, Florida, you can get the treatments you need now and pay over time. Mora Dental Studio offers third-party and in-office financing options so you can cover the cost of unexpected procedures without breaking the bank. For more details on insurance and financing, contact Mora Dental Studio today!

Payment Solutions
đ„ Insurance
At Mora Dental Studio, we accept most major dental insurance plans and file claims on your behalf to make things simple. Our list is always growingâso if you donât see your plan, just ask. Chances are, we accept it.
đł Financing & Payment Options
We make it easy to fit quality dental care into your budget. We accept cash, checks, and most major credit cards, and offer flexible financing options for qualified patients.
đ No Insurance? No Problem.
If you donât have dental insurance, our in-house Care Credit plan can help you save up to 70% on routine and specialty services. Affordable care is always within reach.
Ready for a healthier, Brighter Smile?
Schedule your visit with easeâour friendly team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether it's a routine checkup or a smile makeover, booking your appointment is the first step toward confident care.
Your Questions, Answered
Most people should visit the dentist twice a year, but if you have certain conditions like cavities, gum problems, or braces, you might need to go more often.
Yes, we accept most major dental insurance plans. Contact us to check your coverage and find out what benefits you have.
No, professional teeth whitening isnât harmfulâitâs a safe and effective treatment when done by a qualified dentist. We use advanced techniques to protect your enamel and gums throughout the process. Call us to schedule your whitening consultation today!
Call your dentist right awayâpain could be a sign of an infection or a cavity.
Tooth sensitivity can be caused by worn enamel, gum recession, or cavitiesâyour dentist can help find the cause.
Bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease or brushing too hardâsee your dentist for an exam.