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Exceptional Dental of Mid-City provides orthodontic care in New Orleans, Louisiana, serving adult patients across the region.
Founded in 2001, the practice operates 10 locations, offering flexibility for scheduling and access throughout the metro area. Dr. Talia Crain and Dr. Mary Nguyen lead the clinical team, delivering orthodontic treatment options tailored to adult needs. The practice addresses alignment and bite concerns through established orthodontic methods, with appointments available through an online booking system. Exceptional Dental of Mid-City has served the New Orleans community for over two decades. With 10 locations, the practice accommodates patients throughout the metropolitan area, providing multiple points of access for consultations and ongoing treatment visits. The practice accepts dental insurance and processes claims directly with carriers, allowing 45 days for payment on submitted claims. Payment plans are available for patients managing out-of-pocket costs, and CareCredit financing is accepted to support budgeting for treatment. The practice works to maximize insurance benefits for covered services, though specific carrier networks are determined on an individual basis. Adult patients throughout the New Orleans area can access orthodontic services at Exceptional Dental of Mid-City locations. Treatment planning requires an individual consultation to assess alignment needs and determine appropriate care options based on clinical findings and patient goals.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City provides orthodontic treatment for the following age groups:
Dr. Talia Crain
Dr. Mary Nguyen
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City accepts 4 insurance plans. Contact the office to verify your specific coverage.
They accept most major insurance plans and will bill insurance companies; specific plans not listed. Insurance policies vary and coverage cannot be guaranteed.
I made my appointment for a maintenance on a full set of implants a month in advance and allowed plenty of time, over three hours, from my busy schedule to have this meeting which I was repeatedly told would take about an hour and was very routine. I arrived on time, looking forward to an instructional meeting I had scheduled with several people for two and a half hours later. The maintenance started alright, and the seals were drilled out by the doctor. I was handed off to the dental assistant who had shown me in. She seemed to have trouble getting my upper plate loose, finally realizing there was a final screw she had overlooked, but it took quite a long time and a great many requests that I "open wider". Once both upper and lower arches were out, I had been in the chair for an hour. They were cleaned while I waited and rested my jaws, and the DA returned and replaced the arches and all the screws. A few minutes after that, the doctor came to give them the final tightening. Then I was handed off to another different DA to seal the screw holes. I've sat for this part of the procedure three or four times now, and in my experience sealing the holes only takes about ten minutes. However, the assistant doing it this time worked very slowly, and seemed very much less practiced, though she was working alone and unsupervised. She also appeared to be multitasking, frequently communicating to other staff on her collar intercom, which further slowed her rhythm doing the job at hand. At one point when she had paused I asked about the progress, and what the time was. She told me the time, and it was 45 minutes from my meeting ( it had been a half hour since she started). I asked if we would be done in ten minutes or so, and she said "maybe" and that any delay would only make it take longer. I quickly explained that I had people coming across town to meet me, that I should call them to let them know I would likely be late. The DA pointed to a sign asking patients not to use a phone during appointments, and she reiterated the point. I was extremely frustrated by her ignoring of this circumstance and my responsibility to my clients but I chose not to make a scene, and put my head back and "opened wide" again, praying for a quick conclusion. The DA worked for a few more minutes, but then gave up and left to find the doctor. When he came, the job was finished in five minutes. I have no idea if my concerns were communicated to the doctor, who did not apologize for the prolonged time in the chair. When I was able to leave, it was too late for me to make my appointment, and two of those I was to meet had to turn around and go home, wasting their time and putting them out. Having to cancel cost me income as well as damage to my professional relationships. This appointment costs over half a thousand dollars out of pocket, and I certainly was not expecting to be shunted to less practiced personnel and lose my entire afternoon for what I was assured was a routine procedure. My experience with Exceptional Dental had been favorable or even fabulous before but I felt very let down this time.
Love the staff but somewhat not happy with the color of my implant. The dental assistant helped to select for me from 4 shades - I agreed of the four given that the one appeared to be the closest. Today after the final delivery it looked slightly gray from the rest of my front teeth.i was looking at it in a mirror laying down. Once I was driving home and had a look in the daylight - it appeared to have a deeper gray tint and not attractive at all. I waited to get my family‘s opinion and they all I is said go back now and show your dentist. I couldn’t go, I had another appointment but I will call in the morning. I’ve never left the office unhappy ever after 18 years so I'm sure I will be satisfied with his recommendation. Follow up to find here for successful revisit The appointment January 23 for a review of my newest implant color went well. Dr. Micky explained the tooth showed a grayish color due to titanium that they used to make them with. He explained that they were trying to match my older teeth but those didn't have the titanium in them. He actually showed me with special light. I felt comfortable knowing that we were working toward getting me a color that would work better with my other teeth. He did explained that I would have lab fees for them to rework it and also a cost for the temporary not their fee but the cost from the lab. I am anxiously awaiting the lab 's price to make these changes - and hopeful that my husband will approve the service. We will see. Thank you Exceptional Midcity! Friday March 6 appointment for temporary tooth while reworking the replacement color of the delivered crown implant. It was a great appointment- they set the temporary which I thought I heard them say the color is not what he wants so I was happy to hear he thought it was too white. I am also pleased with the concern he is taking with the color and fit as well. I must say I am pleased that they take pride and stand behind their work. I’m thinking one more appointment maybe two and I’ll be smiling better than ever!
Always a great experience at Exceptional Dental!! Oddly for some, but I enjoy dental visits. I love a nice, clean dental office with great music, and a delightful staff. It sets the atmosphere. Kaitlyn always seals my visits with her candid humor & smile. Dr. Setti & his team are by far awesome! This visit was a routine cleaning. While I didn’t see my scheduled hygienist, I was rescheduled same day with another. 1st time cleaning with hygienist Derineka! Lovely time filled with wonderful service & great laughs. She ensured I had a great experience, talked me through her process, & polished me up. I left with a pearly smile 😃
I have too many good things to say for this space. I’m happy to draft and email if y’all want. I am a person that believes that American health care has significantly deteriorated. I have far more bad experiences than good. Y’all’s practice is excellent. Ray (sorry for any misspelling) is wonderful, so is Kaitlynn, and Dr. Setti should be observed by students (and doctors) and emulated. Thank you all very much for being human first and foremost, but you all seem like top level pros in your field as well. I’ll see y’all soon I’m sure but thanks for today.
I’ve had a really positive experience here. The staff are all very friendly and helpful. Ray is such a calming and gentle presence. She helped talk me through my filling which really helped keep me grounded. Dr. Setti took a more conservative approach to my care which really helped me build trust in the process. Kaitlyn was very helpful in figuring out the finances of the experience. Would absolutely recommend to anyone who wants a compassionate dental care team.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City provides a range of orthodontic treatments. Contact the office for a full list of available services.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City accepts several insurance plans including Aetna, Delta Dental PPO, Humana, Renaissance Dental. Contact the office to verify your specific plan is accepted.
Contact Exceptional Dental of Mid-City to learn about consultation options and fees.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City is currently welcoming new patients in New Orleans, LA. Call (504) 900-1195 or book online to schedule your first visit.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City is located at 4141 Bienville St Ste 105, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA, New Orleans, LA 70119. Get directions: https://maps.google.com/?cid=5831226926094457610&g_mp=CiVnb29nbGUubWFwcy5wbGFjZXMudjEuUGxhY2VzLkdldFBsYWNlEAIYBCAA
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City office hours: Mon 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, Tue 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, Wed 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, Thu 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, Fri 8:00 AM–5:00 PM, Sat Closed–Closed, Sun Closed–Closed.
Yes, Exceptional Dental of Mid-City offers flexible payment plans to make orthodontic treatment affordable. Contact the office to discuss financing options.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City is staffed by Dr. Talia Crain, Dr. Mary Nguyen.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City has a 4.8 out of 5 star rating based on 1358 patient reviews on Google.
Exceptional Dental of Mid-City has been providing orthodontic care since 2001, serving the New Orleans, LA community for over 25 years.
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