Debra V. Irvin, DDS, PC
Dental Wellness

Financial Info

Financial concerns should never stand in the way of receiving high-quality oral health care. Please don't give up hope if you think you can't manage the cost of your dental care. We will work with you to develop a long-term plan for treatment that fits your financial needs. 

Please take a moment to browse through the financial options we offer. If you still have questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office at (215) 329-5512.

Insurance

Our office works with many dental insurance companies.  Following are some of the companies that we participate with, if you don't see your company listed here, please call us at 215-329-5512.  A member of our team will be happy to assist you.

Aetna

CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program)

Delta Dental

FEP Dental Blue Cross Blue Shield

United Concordia

Jefferson Hospital Health Plan

Aetna Medicare Plan

Independence Blue Cross Dental Medicare Plan

Unicare Insurance Company

Other Payment Options

We accept major credit cards and our office will assist you with creating an installment plan that works with your budget.  

 

CareCredit

CareCredit is a third-party financing plan that offers low-interest and no-interest plans with manageable monthly payments that fit your budget. It takes minutes to apply and, once you are approved, you can use CareCredit for dental treatments as well as vision care, veterinary expenses, and other health and wellness treatments. You can apply at our office or online at CareCredit.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Excessive snoring can be very annoying to your partner, but it can also indicate a more serious problem – sleep apnea.

Until recently, the go-to treatment for sleep apnea was a CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) mask. CPAP has proven to be very effective in minimizing the symptoms of sleep apnea, which can include frequent pauses in breathing. However, many people who have a CPAP machine don’t wear it because they find it bulky and uncomfortable.

Now there’s a way to help minimize snoring and other symptoms of sleep apnea without a CPAP machine. Dr. Debra V. Irvin can design a customized oral appliance that resembles a sports mouth guard. The device is intended to move and hold the jaw slightly forward, which prevents the tongue from collapsing and blocking the airway while you sleep.

You should be aware that snoring doesn’t always indicate sleep apnea. The best thing to do is call your primary care doctor. They may want to perform a sleep study to find out how your snoring is impacting your breathing while you sleep. If your doctor agrees, the oral appliance may be all that's required to get the relief you need.

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