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    Donzell Richard John Jr DDS

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    William L Davenport, DDS

    William L Davenport, DDS

    5.0(1 review)
    1.5 mi

    Dr. Davenport is really good. Seriously. He takes the time to explain what is going on and what…read moreyour options are as a patient. 10 out of 10. If you are looking for an office that can perform more complicated extractions or wisdom teeth removal, you would be wise to schedule your appointment here.

    From the owner: Dr. Davenport was born and raised in Tidewater Virginia and was educated in the Chesapeake public…read moreschools, graduating from Western Branch High School in 1969. He attended the College of William and Mary and graduated in 1973 with a degree in economics and received his undergraduate dental education at the Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University from 1973 to 1977. He graduated with high honors and was inducted into the honorary society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon. Following dental school, he entered the United States Air Force where he furthered his education through the general practice residency at Eglin Air Force Base. After four years practicing general dentistry, he began his residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB, California. His surgical training was completed in 1984 and he became board certified in oral and maxillofacial surgery in 1986. Following military assignments to Florida and Wiesbaden Germany, he was transferred to Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas where he served as Director of Residency Training and Chairman of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Additionally, he was the Chief Consultant to the Air Force Surgeon General for oral and maxillofacial surgery. He retired with the rank of colonel having nearly 23 years of active duty service. He and his wife relocated to Hampton Roads in 1999 and joined this oral and maxillofacial surgery practice in January 2000. Dr...

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    Jasper N Watts, DDS

    Jasper N Watts, DDS

    1.8(6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I have been going to Dr. Watts dentist for about 2 years and the experience was normally good. It…read morewas not until recently I experience one of the worst dental experience in my life. After being recommended for a crown on one of my teeth, I was not explained anything about the procedure or cost. I was told by the supervisor (Regina) that "I should have asked if I had a question." Problem was, what do I ask? I am not a professional dentist. Furthermore what do I ask. I knew I was suppose to get a gold crown. I normally get a reminder by the front office of the appointment within 24 hours, I did not get this. Nor did I get a heads up on what I had to pay for the procedure minus what the inurance would pay. As I laid on the dentist chair, a dental assistant comes in the room before the procedure and says "your payment for today's service will be $400.00. This would have been nice to know before coming into the office for I did not have that kind of money. They said I could pay half, but still that was a lot of money that I did not expect to spend. Only if there were a through consultaion before this procedure I could have been prepared. Oh, one of Dr. Watts assistant Doctors did not even say a word to me as he examined my mouth and yelled out a bunch of number to the hygenist who just cleaned my teeth. Did not expect this from Dr. Watts office, I will be taken my next appointment elsewhere.

    Had a crown done with them a few years back. Took them a YEAR to finally deliver the crown. STILL…read moreNOT RIGHT! Crown never got right, had a gap. A few years later had to have it redone. They of course charged me n my insurance again!! Now I owe them another $400, Yet they never did the work right

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    Aspen Dental - Hampton, VA

    Aspen Dental - Hampton, VA

    1.4(25 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    The dentist was rude. The dental chair was situated in a way such that I could hear another patient…read morescreaming in pain. The dental hygienist that was speaking to the adjoining patient was so loud that I could not hear the dentist. The dentist stood behind my dental chair such that I could not make eye contact with her. This was all occurring at the same time. Two stars because the front office professional was inviting and was able to get me in for an appointment quickly. Also, the office manager was warm and inviting. Thanks to those two for making me feel comfortable.

    June 4, 2026 RE: Complaint Regarding Treatment at Aspen…read moreDental - Hampton, Virginia 1070 W Mercury Bl Hampton Va 23666 I am submitting this complaint regarding my experience with Aspen Dental in Hampton, Virginia, on June 4, 2026. At approximately 8:45 a.m., I received multiple back-to-back telephone calls from an employee identified as Jennifer. I returned the call within approximately ten minutes after listening to her voicemail. During the return call, I politely asked that, going forward, I not be called repeatedly in rapid succession because I am a disabled veteran with a severe service-connected anxiety disorder. I specifically stated that my request was related to my disability and my need to maintain reasonable personal boundaries. Jennifer initially apologized. However, after I made this request, she informed me that my appointment had been cancelled. I arrived at the office shortly thereafter to discuss the matter in person. Jennifer's demeanor remained dismissive and unprofessional. I then spoke with an individual identified as Tammy, who stated she was the office manager. I attempted to explain that my concern was not the request for insurance information itself, but rather the repeated back-to-back calls and the cancellation of my appointment after I disclosed my disability and requested that my boundaries be respected. I felt that my concerns were not taken seriously. Rather than addressing my complaint, I was told that Jennifer had done nothing wrong and that I had been rude to the employee. At no time did I raise my voice, threaten anyone, or refuse to provide information. I simply requested that future communications take my disability into consideration. My appointment was scheduled to address an urgent dental concern. Being told that my appointment was cancelled immediately after disclosing my disability and requesting a reasonable accommodation caused me significant emotional distress. Following the incident, I contacted Aspen Dental Corporate and spoke with Brian L., who documented my complaint. He expressed concern regarding the circumstances and acknowledged that the repeated calls and handling of the situation were problematic. As a 100% disabled veteran with a documented anxiety disorder, I believe my disability-related concerns were disregarded and that I was treated differently after disclosing my disability. Whether intentional or not, the result was that I lost access to a scheduled dental appointment after requesting consideration for a disability-related need. I respectfully request that Aspen Dental conduct a review of this incident, including the recorded telephone call, determine whether company policies were followed, and provide a written response regarding the findings. I also request clarification regarding Aspen Dental's policies concerning disability accommodations and the cancellation of patient appointments under these circumstances. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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    Spencer Dental & Braces

    Spencer Dental & Braces

    1.0(23 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    DO NOT GO HERE!!! They wanted me to get 6 fillings when I don't have any cavities!! I waited 2…read morehours only for a dentist to look in my mouth for 30 seconds, say "you have a bunch of cavities" and walk away. No one showed me where the "cavities" were or informed me of a treatment plan, just said that I should come back the next day for fillings. When I got a copy of my records, the dentist had written that I needed SIX fillings. I went to get a second opinion from a different dental office the next day and they couldn't find a single cavity. Spencer Dental also made it extremely difficult to get a copy of my x-rays and patient information. And while some workers were nice, others were very rude. Overall, there were a LOT of red flags. I would not trust any diagnosis from this place.

    I took my cousin here Today around 10:00am he didn't get seen until 11:45am…read morethe oral surgeon Lee pulled all of his teeth and gave him nothing for pain. I went to the pharmacy only for them to tell me they had not received anything from the dentist and his assistanT Leslie told me everything had been sent over. She lied. Before leaving I tried to get some gloves and the clinical manger as she called herself told me that they were low on supplies and that I had to put them back. Thank goodness I took some anyway because on the way home blood was every where. This is so wrong and I feel like this place needs new management or shut them down.

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    Charles K Cabaniss, DDS - Reception area

    Charles K Cabaniss, DDS

    5.0(3 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Located in Colony Square on Denbigh Blvd, I was referred here by my dentist for a consultation to…read moreextract 3 wisdom teeth... the consultation lasted 5 minutes, about 15 minutes later, I left with 3 wisdom teeth in an envelope ready for the tooth fairy to hook me up with some dollars. Yep - it really was that simple. Dr Cabaniss was very pleasant, had great bedside manner, was kind and informative. I didn't feel pushed or rushed into the procedure - he just said it would take him about 5 minutes per tooth and that if I wanted it done under local, he could actually fit me in right there and then. So I went for it. All hands on deck, I had 3 assistants who were very supportive, one was great at explaining things throughout the procedure. Dr C had a no BS approach, 'just get me out of here ASAP' I told him - and he did. I experienced slight discomfort when the numbing injections went in my palate - but who on earth doesn't? He even warned me "this is going to really sting and I'm sorry." Not his fault. The receptionist who welcomed me was absolutely amazing. Fantastic customer service and very forthcoming with explaining how my insurances would cover the procedure. She even contacted my dentist to make sure both dental insurances were on my file; I appreciate the extra steps she went through. Inside was clean, spacious and plenty of room both in the surgery rooms and the waiting area. Overall, a great experience. Somebody tell the tooth fairy I'm still waiting for my money. Thanks.

    I was referred to Dr. Cabaniss by my dentist for consultation and extracting 24 teeth as I need…read morefull dentures. My dentist sent him the x-rays and after examining me, he explained that there was two ways to approach this. One take all 24 teeth out then get my immediate dentures, or take a two phase approach, take out the 12 back teeth, let the gums heal, then take out the remaining 12, then get my dentures. What this does is allow the gums to heal that have the biggest cavities and this will allow the dentures to fit better. The cost would be the same. After we discussed and I said maybe the phased approach may be better, he then said let me talk to your dentist, at which time he called her. They talked for a while and he said she agrees this would be the best approach. The front staff was very helpful and provided me with a cost breakdown including what my insurance would pay. I agreed and made the appointment. Because of health reasons he had to use Novocain and gave me 8 shots. He extracted 12 teeth and during the extraction asked several times if I was OK, his dental technician was also concerned and pleasant. After the extractions the dental technician thoroughly explained haw to care for the gums until they heal and form blood clots. Yes no one likes having tooth extraction, in my case required two stitches on two of the extractions but although he was rough a couple of times, that would be expected for larger teeth. He finished as fast as he could and after done he explained any problems, indicated call and he would see me as fast as he could. Although a very unpleasant experience having that many teeth extracted, I was confident in Dr Cabaniss's ability and he had great chair side manners and thoroughly explained everything. I go back in January for the remaining teeth to be extracted, and at least I know what to expect. BTW: I was surprised how little pain I experienced after these extractions, pain med's were prescribed which I only took for two days. I would highly recommend Dr. Cabaniss for your oral surgery.

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