Welcome to Isham Dental
Welcome to Isham Dental, the office of Dr. Scott Isham. As a trusted Dentist in Albuquerque with an established reputation for exemplary service, our mission is to offer quality dental care. Our dentist takes an adaptive approach to accommodate your specific needs. This improves health, self-confidence, and ultimately improves quality of life!
We know that for many individuals a visit to the dentist can be stressful. That is why in addition to achieving dental excellence, we strive to create an environment that is both gentle and caring. As your trusted dentist in Albuquerque, we’ll pay close attention to your dental goals and then customize a treatment plan based on what works best for you and your smile.
Throughout this website, you will find an abundance of information about our practice, the procedures we provide and how we can help you maintain excellent oral health while achieving the beautiful smile you desire. Please feel free to contact us if you need any additional information or to schedule an appointment.
BASIC DENTURE
$550 per arch/ $900 set
PREMIER DENTURE
$800 per arch/ $1500 set
ELITE DENTURE
$1100 per arch/ $2000 set
* Tax not included
SPECIAL OFFERS
Click the buttons below to contact us online or request an appointment. Or call us at 505-881-0422 .
We accept many insurance plans including:
Medicaid : Blue Cross Blue Shield, Presbyterian Centennial
Medicare : Presbyterian Senior Care, Humana, United Health Care
Ameri Group
Delta Dental
Metlife
Cigna
Aetna
United Concordia.
To find out if we accept your plan, please call our office or contact us online.
We can design and fabricate partial and full dentures all in ONE DAY!! With 3 appointments on the same day and the convenience of our own lab, delivering excellent products and services at an affordable cost to our patients on a daily basis.
We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover credit cards as well as cash and personal checks.
Starting at $1200 - Losing a tooth due to injury, dental decay, or gum disease can happen. However, in order to avoid causing problems for the adjacent teeth and your overall dental health, it is important to replace the tooth that has been lost.