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    Henry S Cohen, DMD, PC

    5.0 (1 review)

    Services - Henry S Cohen, DMD, PC

    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Tooth filling replacement or repair

    Teeth cleaning

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    Rightly Dental

    Rightly Dental

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    I have had many doctors visits of many varieties in my life and I can confidently say nothing…read morematches the wonderful service you'll find here at Rightly Dental. The staff were all so incredibly friendly-- from the ladies at the front desk who helped me make an appointment and sign in to the patient and understanding nurse staff who took my X-Rays and went over the details with me, right down to the Dentist himself who asked me questions and patiently listened. They made me feel comfortable and didnt do anything without fully explaining and getting my approval to move forward. I've never felt so respected and valued as a patient-- a real person!-- before. What a wonderful team here. The place itself was very clean and modern which is also a huge plus and they helped me figure out my problem quickly, providing an insightful solution that was very careful to stay within my budget while offering satisfying options, moving forward. And as an added plus-- they even comped my visit as a gift because I happened to come in on my birth date! The experience I had here was incredible. Thank you, Dr Jeong and the entire Rightly Dental team! Highly recommend you all around!

    Came here for an emergency dental appointment, for a cracked and infected wisdom tooth. Was seen…read morewithin minutes and left just as quick. A very courteous dentist who does his best to make the experience as easy as possible. Especially if you have high anxiety with dental work. Teeth extractions aren't the best first impression for a dentist. But Id recommend this guy to anyone who is looking for one or needs something done in an emergency.

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    Rightly Dental - Nice clean tools ready for a composite filling including a rubber dam that helps for the patient

    Nice clean tools ready for a composite filling including a rubber dam that helps for the patient

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    Orange County Pediatric Dentistry - Lip & Tongue Tie at OCPD

    Orange County Pediatric Dentistry

    4.6(15 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Me and my wife have been bringing our two children nine-year-old daughter and four-year-old son…read moresince they were old enough to go to the dentist. I cannot speak highly enough about the level of professionalism, compassion, and kindness we received from this dentist today my son had an Abscess on his front tooth that had to be removed, they had to numb the tooth and pull it. That's after they had to have a cavity filled. I don't know if anybody else has children that are terrified of dentists but his doctor put on a local anesthetic to numb the gums then with whatever amazing needle like device they used, they proceeded to remove the tooth and my son did not cry or scream, and was not bothered in any way whatsoever. I've never witnessed anything like that in pediatric dentistry. These dentists have always been amazing since we've been going there, but I feel today was there Magnus opus they are perfect mix of artist, scientist, dentist, and Wizard and that is the only way I can explain it. If you have kids that are afraid of dentist bring them here from their standard cartoon videos on the ceiling to the well described, locked toy chest. They can only open once they've successful completed their procedure. I almost feel that there are as much psychologists as they are dentist. Bring your difficult kids here you will not regret it I promise.

    I'm uncertain about whether my experience is the result of someone having an off day... or if like…read moreso many other environments as of late, finance dictates the experience. I've always experienced exceptional care and kindness in my experiences there after seeking a trauma informed dentist for my child. I have PTSD and have experienced ongoing hardship... seeing my child fearful in a dentist office is enough to trigger me which prompted me Eli seek and find this provider in the first place. Not long ago, I had temporarily lost my insurance due to a job change and had little recourse but to ensure the most rigid of dental routines at home till I could get back in the office as soon as I had insurance again. After missing some check ups, last week we had an awesome visit... My daughter's oral hygiene was complemented by the doctor and hygienist - both were surprised at the degree of high level maintenance we ensured without scheduled cleanings. A reapplication of sealant was recommended (which I'm an advocate for), and we set an appointment for next week. At the time I was told all would be covered by my insurance. Today, someone named Cindy was calling to let me know my dental coverage provider deemed sealants for a patient my daughter's age medically unnecessary and that there'd be an out of pocket expense that would be at a reduced cost of $300. Before deciding to pay hundreds out of pocket, I asked Cindy to please verify whether or not there is a medical need for this treatment before expensing funds that are needed for other basic necessities at the moment. Upon her return call she left a message asking me to call back instead of simply responding to the inquiry. I stopped my day to return the call only to have her begin to reiterate the preventative concern that was previously discussed. I confirmed my understanding of the previously relayed content and that my need was to understand if there was a current medical necessity that needed to be addressed... as that is unfortunately the reality of how I need to prioritize expenses at the moment. After expressing the concern, I was sternly and literally told "... well I'm going to have to write that down." . Somewhat taken aback, I said I'm not sure what that means and was told the annotation is to document my choosing not to follow to this recommendation... the tone with which it was said was not only unkind, but in my opinion conveyed an implication of negligent disregard on my part. I cannot fathom the purpose of such a comment. Based off the concern evoked by her response, I again indicated I want to ensure I have a clear understanding that we are all in agreement that upon evidence and evaluation that there are no cavities to be addressed... only to be told that if I "want it addressed as a cavity that can be done"... Baffled, I was honest and said I don't understand what that means either (mitigating increasing anxiety at this point)... I was then told that I could have my daughters teeth drilled as though there were cavities... have a filling done to reduce surface crevices and then sealed afterwards. I was quite shocked. My child has impeccable dental hygiene because she's fearful of even the sound of a dental drill and I took her there to ensure such a positive experience that she'd be motivated to exact good habits, thus eliminating any future need for the drills she fears. After being made uncomfortable by the terse exchange I declined further engagement. I still have a return visit in six months because I love the team that provides actual care and the Dr. has thus far been someone I trust... but this experience left me feeling unsure of how that will go and I'm concerned by being treated as though I'd done something wrong. As a single parent, in this economy, with a disability, no support and endless challenges to mitigate...dispensable income is non existent. The caller seemed very out of touch with this reality faced by so many and made me feel bad and borderline negligent in the manner in which she chose to address me and my honesty regarding my finances... I'm hoping it was just a bad day (which we all have)... but I could sure do without the negativity and non verbal indicators judgement that trauma survivors are hyper aware of in general but especially in the course of my work day. This persons communication style and demeanor are not reflective of what drew us to their care in first place and I'm hoping it's not pervasive in other areas of the business when we return.

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    Lip & Tongue Tie at OCPD

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    Lip & Tongue Tie at OCPD

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    Great Expressions Dental Centers

    Great Expressions Dental Centers

    2.5(29 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    The staff here are rude and nasty. The work done especially by Dr Hira is terrible. She saves down…read moreyour teeth for no reason. She's rude and aggressive. The hygienist are rude as well. It seems like you have to have a terrible personality and poor bedside manner as a quality to work here. I HIGHLY recommend another dentist.

    I booked an emergency appointment with Dr. Ravneet Hira for excruciating wisdom tooth pain I've…read morebeen struggling with for over a year due to insurance delays. From the start, she claimed to have reviewed my chart but immediately began correcting me about my own history. When I mentioned past experiences, she confidently "corrected" me about locations and details -- only to later be proven wrong. Instead of listening and focusing on my urgent pain, she was dismissive and condescending. She briefly looked in my mouth, ignored my obvious wisdom tooth pain, and instead focused on an old chipped tooth that hasn't caused me any issues for over a year. She told me a crown on that tooth should be my "biggest concern," wrote a prescription for antibiotics, handed me yet another referral for my wisdom teeth, and sent me on my way. The next day I had a cleaning with a different dentist, Dr. Bracha Ollech, who was the complete opposite: she immediately recognized that my wisdom teeth were decaying and personally called oral surgeons to help me get treatment quickly. On top of the poor care, Dr. Hira's bedside manner was extremely unprofessional. She laughed about my financial situation, made a snide remark about affording a $35 X-ray, and even commented that I "should get off my mommy's insurance" -- without knowing anything about my personal circumstances. She also gave me unsolicited, judgmental comments about birth control after prescribing antibiotics, without understanding that I'm on it for medical reasons (PCOS), not for "partying" as she implied. Overall, I left feeling humiliated, dismissed, and without the urgent care I needed. This was one of the worst dental experiences I've ever had. If you want a dentist who listens, cares, and treats patients with respect, I would not recommend Dr. Hira. Everybody else in the office is absolutely lovely and genuinely cares about their patients -- I owe a huge thank-you to Bracha Ollech, truly one of the best dentists I've ever been to.

    Henry S Cohen, DMD, PC - cosmeticdentists - Updated June 2026

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