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Lone Oak Dental

Dentist
5.0 (215 reviews) Updated Apr 15, 2026
802 20th St S, Brookings, SD 57006

About Lone Oak Dental

Dental care in smaller cities often relies on practices that balance routine checkups with more specialized treatments. Lone Oak Dental fits that profile, offering general dentistry alongside procedures like fillings, extractions, and basic cosmetic work. The practice serves Brookings, a college town where long-term residents and university affiliates both need reliable oral health services. Unlike chain clinics, its setup suggests a focus on consistency rather than volume, which can appeal to patients who prefer seeing the same provider over time.

Finding the office is straightforward: it’s at 802 20th St S, Brookings, SD 57006, a few blocks from the intersection with Medary Avenue. The area mixes residential streets with small commercial buildings, typical of the town’s laid-back grid. While Brookings isn’t dense, the location avoids the outskirts, making it accessible without requiring a long detour. Most patients likely arrive by car, though the sidewalks are pedestrian-friendly for those coming from nearby neighborhoods or campus.

Dentists in university towns often see a mix of age groups, from students needing wisdom tooth evaluations to retirees maintaining bridges or dentures. Preventive care probably dominates the schedule, but the inclusion of extractions and restorative work hints at broader capabilities. There’s no flashy branding or niche specialization—just the kind of place where a cleaning appointment might lead to a referral for a crown if needed. For directions, the map clarifies parking options and nearby landmarks.

New patients can call (605) 930-4343 to ask about availability or insurance policies. Brookings has its share of dental offices, but fewer that sit this close to both downtown and the university—useful when a toothache strikes between classes or during a lunch break.

This listing was last updated on April 15, 2026

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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Service options
Onsite services
Offerings
Cosmetic dentistry
Emergency services
Pediatric care
Sedation dentistry
Amenities
Restroom
Planning
Appointment required
Appointments recommended
Payments
Checks
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Payment plans
Parking
Free parking lot