Richard G Wyne, DDS in Baltimore: General Dentistry with Direct Insurance Billing
Richard G Wyne, DDS operates a solo general dentistry practice that handles preventive and restorative care for adults in the Canton neighborhood, with an established track record for managing insurance claims directly so patients avoid the back-and-forth of out-of-pocket submission.
What the practice actually is
Wyne's practice is a single-provider general dental office serving routine cleanings, exams, fillings, crowns, and basic extractions. As a solo practitioner, the pace is typically quieter than multi-chair group practices, and scheduling may have longer gaps between availability. The office is not equipped for major oral surgery or orthodontics; patients needing root canals or extractions involving impacted teeth are referred out.
Services and pricing
Preventive appointments (cleaning and exam) typically run $100 to $150, varying with X-rays. Fillings range from $150 to $250 per tooth depending on size and material (composite resin vs. amalgam). Crown work runs $800 to $1200 per tooth including lab costs. Scaling and root planing for moderate gum disease falls between $300 and $600 per quadrant. These figures change with material costs and lab fees; call ahead to confirm current rates for the specific service you need.
A meaningful distinction for Baltimore patients: Wyne's office bills most major insurances directly (United Healthcare, Aetna, Cigna) at the point of service, meaning the practice submits the claim themselves and you pay only your copay or coinsurance that day. Many solo practices require upfront payment and send patients a receipt to file themselves, creating delay and patient risk if the claim gets denied. If you have dental insurance through a Baltimore employer plan, direct billing eliminates a common friction point.
How this compares to other Baltimore general dentists
For general dentistry in Canton and the surrounding neighborhoods, Towson-based practices like those at Evergreen Dental often handle higher patient volume with multiple hygienists and multiple chair operatories, reducing wait times but potentially limiting continuity with a single dentist. Federal Hill has group practices (such as those affiliated with larger dental service organizations) that offer extended hours and emergency Saturday availability, neither of which a solo practice typically provides.
Wyne's practice is best for patients who value consistency with a single provider and prefer not to manage insurance paperwork. It is not ideal if you need evening or weekend appointments, or if your dental insurance is an HMO with a strict network and Wyne is out-of-network (verify enrollment before scheduling).
Who it suits and who it does not
Choose Wyne if you have dental insurance that covers general care, have no urgent dental emergencies, and can work within standard office hours. Do not choose this practice if you require sedation for anxiety (unavailable), have significant gum disease requiring periodontal specialist referral, or need emergency weekend service. Patients with no insurance or with HMO plans should confirm coverage before calling.
What the first visit involves
New patients typically spend 45 minutes to an hour. You will complete a health history and insurance card copy. The dentist performs an oral exam and may take full-mouth or bitewings X-rays if you have not had recent ones. A cleaning follows if the exam shows no acute concerns. If cavities or gum disease surfaces, Wyne discusses treatment options and pricing at that visit. Insurance benefits and your out-of-pocket responsibility are confirmed before any work begins.
Hours, parking, and location
The office operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (verification recommended for Friday afternoon hours, as some solo practices end early mid-week). Located on North Potomac Street in Canton, street parking is available but can be tight during weekday afternoons; arriving early or calling ahead to confirm availability is sensible. No dedicated lot exists. The office is not wheelchair accessible according to prior reports, though direct confirmation with the practice is warranted if access is a factor.
Wyne's practice fills a common gap in Baltimore's dental landscape: a straightforward general dentist who handles insurance directly and maintains a stable, unhurried environment. For patients with coverage, stable dental health, and no need for on-demand availability, it is a reliable choice.

