A Free Second Opinion Dentist Consultation for Your Treatment

Were you recently given a dental treatment plan at another office? Bring it in — our doctor will review it at no charge and give you an honest, expert second opinion on your dental work.

Treatment plan must be dated within the last 30 days · Single tooth only

Rated 4.9★ from 500+ reviews

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No fees. No pressure.

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Same-day appointments available

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Lake Travis, TX

How it works

Three simple steps

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Gather your treatment plan

Locate your physical or digital treatment plan from your previous dentist. It must be dated within the last 30 days and pertain to a single tooth.

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Submit or bring it in

Email your treatment plan to our office or bring the physical copy to your appointment. We’ll review it ahead of time so our doctor is ready to walk you through a thorough second opinion on dental work from the moment you arrive.

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Get an honest answer

One of our doctors will review your case the way a good second opinion dentist would — either confirming the diagnosis or respectfully offering a different view, with transparent pricing for comparison. No pressure, ever.

What to expect

Clarity, not a sales pitch

Your peace of mind matters more than the sale

 We believe every patient deserves to feel confident in their dental care. If another treatment plan is giving you pause, coming in for a dental second opinion is one of the smartest things you can do, and we’re here to help you understand it — not replace it with ours.

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Offer Terms

Ready for a second opinion?

If you’re not 100% sure about a diagnosis you’ve been given, we’d love to help. A second opinion dentist visit at our office is completely free — just call us, send your treatment plan by email, or book online. We’ll take it from there.

FAQs

Absolutely! Most dental professionals will tell you the same. The American Dental Association supports patients who want to feel confident before committing to major dental work. Whether your current dentist recommends a root canal, tooth extraction, or extensive treatment, a second set of eyes can make all the difference. Many patients find that a dental second opinion either confirms the plan or opens up alternative treatment options they weren’t aware of.

Any time a dentist recommends extensive treatment such as multiple extractions, oral surgery, or an expensive treatment plan, it’s worth a second look. If you’re facing major procedures, complex orthodontic treatment, or aren’t sure whether tooth decay or gum disease has been accurately assessed, getting a dental second opinion is a smart and completely reasonable step. Trust your instincts in the dentist’s chair.

Bring your treatment notes, any advanced imaging or X-rays your previous office took, and a summary of your dental history if available. Most dentists can work from digital records, so ask your regular dentist to share your dental records electronically. Having your proposed plan in writing helps us review the dental diagnosis accurately and give you a clear, honest second opinion on dental work.

At Lake Travis Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, our dental second opinions are complimentary. There’s no cost on your end for the review itself.

Yes. We use advanced diagnostic tools, including advanced imaging, to evaluate your dental issues with precision. This allows us to provide an accurate diagnosis and honest treatment recommendations, whether that means agreeing with your current dentist, suggesting alternative treatments, or recommending a different approach to protect your natural teeth and long-term oral health.

We’ll walk you through our findings clearly and without pressure, explaining alternatives where they exist. Dental professionals understand that treatment options can vary between practices and among other dentists, including oral surgeons and general dentists. They sometimes reach different conclusions based on their tools, experience, and philosophy. If our view differs, we’ll tell you why, show you the evidence, and let you decide the best treatment plan for your dental health. If you’re still unsure, pursuing a third opinion is always your right.

Not at all. Dental professionals who respect patients welcome second opinions — it’s a normal part of good dental practice. Your second dentist and regular dentist are both focused on your dental needs and well-being. Seeking a second opinion dentist visit doesn’t mean leaving your current practice. It simply means making sure you’re informed before extensive dental work or major changes to your dental history move forward. That kind of confidence is good for your dental health in the long run.