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Becky Simpson Knoll said:   May 18, 2010 8:23 am PST
Hello Bevans And Staff, I worked for Dr Bevans while attending UALR some time ago. Actually it has been 21 years ago. I just happended upon this website and was surprised to see how his practice has expanded. I loved working for Dr Bevans and would highly recommend him to any new patient. You tell him I said Hello and I willl look for him down here in AR County hunting sometime soon. Have a blessed day, Becky Simpson Knoll

Bevans Staff said:   March 17, 2010 9:23 am PST
Hi Rebekka! Well, just so you know, Dr. Bevans is very good at judging whether or not Medicaid will approve orthodontic treatment. After his evaluation, he will send in x-rays and a mold of your childs teeth to Medicaid for final approval. For a free orthodontic evaluation, please call and make an appointment at one of our three locations.

Rebekka said:   March 16, 2010 2:38 pm PST
Hi. I was just wondering how " messed up " a 13 year old girls teeth have to be to have medicaid pay for braces . Thank you.

Bevans Staff said:   February 17, 2010 10:36 am PST
Hi Angela! Although we are not in Network with Megalife, we are always willing to work with our patients and whichever insurance provider they have. You are welcome to contact either of our three offices and ask for a staff member in the Billing Office. If given your insurance information, we will contact your insurance provider for you and let you know if your insurance will be accepted.

Angela Avery said:   February 16, 2010 4:05 pm PST
I brought my daughter Alexandria in near the end of 2008. We have since changed from Delta dental insurance to Careington Care through Megalife. I need to bring her back in for a cleaning. Is the change in insurance going to pose a problem for us?

Bevans Staff said:   January 28, 2010 9:36 am PST
Hi Manja! The answer to your question is yes. Your children are at the appropriate age to been seen by a dentist, and actually, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and American Academy of Pediatricians recommend that children have a dental home by age 1. You can make an appointment with us at 501-224-4799. We would love to see your twin girls!

Manja Morris said:   January 26, 2010 9:15 pm PST
Hi. I have twin 3 year old girls that I would like to bring for their first dental check up. One of them is a thumbsucker and I worry about her teeth. The other one took a pacifier up until about 6 months ago when I finally took it away from her. Please let me know if this is an appropriate age to bring them in to be seen!! Thank you so much!!

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