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    Hibernation Sleep MN: Nathaniel Cogswell, DDS, DABDSM

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Services - Hibernation Sleep MN: Nathaniel Cogswell, DDS, DABDSM

    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Tooth filling replacement or repair

    Teeth cleaning

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    Aspen Dental - West Saint Paul, MN

    Aspen Dental - West Saint Paul, MN

    2.4(27 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Aspen Dental is VERY predatory. I went there to fix a small chip in my front tooth... and it took…read more10 months and over $8,000 to get it fixed. I was first told I needed a cleaning, then a gingivitis protocol (3 appointments) - though an outside dentist confirmed I never had gingivitis. Then I was told they couldn't use composite, so I'd need a crown. Then I was told before I could get crowns, I needed to straighten a SINGLE UNRELATED bottom tooth with motto liners - another $3,000. Then I was told I should whiten my teeth before crowns - another $500. THEN I was told I should get two crowns instead of one so my front teeth match - another $4,500. I was very explicit about wanting crowns 1 mm longer than my original front teeth (time had eroded their height significantly). My dentist told me to 'be picky' with the crowns. When they showed me my crowns, they were even smaller than my original teeth. I again asked for them to be made slightly longer, but my dentist declined/said he couldn't do that. AFTER placing the crowns, I was informed that I should not bite crunchy things (apples, carrots) with my front teeth - ever. I wish I would've known that before I got them. So, after a year and over $8,000, I have crowned front teeth that look smaller and much worse than the teeth I originally wanted fixed.

    This place is predatory. I went there for a genuine emergency and they used very high-pressure…read moresales tactics to try to sell me overpriced and unnecessary cleanings. When I made it clear I was not interested in any cleanings they pushed me out the door and used evasive tactics until I finally decided to go elsewhere.

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    Peter N Cannon, DDS

    Peter N Cannon, DDS

    4.3(6 reviews)
    5.4 miDowntown St. Paul

    Dr Cannon is a no nonsense, great dentist. He's not looking to "upsell" you anything, but if you…read morethink you'd like a service (whitening teeth, whatever) he and his team can provide it with excellence. They are located at the Wells Fargo bank building now - St. Paul Dental Center. Highly recommended!

    As I sit up unable to sleep due to my tooth slowly killing any will to live, I find it an ideal…read moretime to write a not-so-glowing review for the place that put me in this position. First off, I'll touch on the good stuff before I get into the nitty gritty ugly stuff. What's good about this place: 1. Digital X-rays 2. HGTV over every dental chair (?) 3. Easy to get in (red flag?) Now that I've covered the good stuff, let me tell you why I refuse to ever come back to this place. I had been referred here by a colleague and incentivitized with Target gift cards for booking an appointment. Upon my cleaning I was sold a horror story of crowns, cavities, and other doom and gloom. I decided to start taking initiative on my dental health and booked an appointment for a routine cavity filling. That's where all hell broke loose. My appointment consisted of me being put on nitrous (per my request) and basically left alone for 35 minutes. My appointment was at 3:20, and by 3:55 I was snapping selfies to my friends on Snapchat as I had become so bored (and dare I say high?) from waiting. I am stull unsure if the main dentist was out mingling about with other patients he had decided to book or just straight up forgot about me--neither would surprise me. By 3:56 I finally am about to be drilled to pieces. I vividly remember the drill slipping at one point and feeling a sensation I had not expected to feel. Oh and important fun fact--the office closes at 4, think someone may have gotten hasty with their work? He gave me a little synopsis of "the tooth was worse than we thought" to act as a proverbial bandaid for my cavity drilling from hell. After a week of pain, I went back into the office to have said tooth checked out--now in need of a root canal. I was agitated at how it was handled and the next day called my old dentist to discuss options and appointment windows with him. After getting an appointment in with him, I walked over to the office to have them send my dental records to my old dentist and asked to be sent a sort of confirmation that my records were sent. After confirming with the staff at Dr. Cannon's office the records were sent, as well as a "we hate to lose you" spiel, I later found out from my old dentist that he had yet to see them. I just love broken promises! So now that they've nixed the Target gift cards and brought out free whitening with new patients, I urge you to consider if having white teeth is worth not sleeping at night and writhing in pain during the day. I sure wish I had thought about that prior to signing up for a $50 gift card that has now will cost me around $800. Do your research before putting just anyone behind the drill heading towards your teeth.

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