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    Jeffrey Egger, DMD

    4.0 (16 reviews)

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    Now that I have visited the office several times, I feel like I can provide an informed review…read more I've had an initial screening with x-rays, a cleaning with root planing and scaling (if you just shivered a little, that was the correct reaction), filled a cavity and replaced an old filling, and got fitted for a night guard. I am not a great patient; I have anxiety about visiting the dentist. It isn't irrational - I got this way after a lifetime of experiences that don't need to be recounted here. Just wanted to say I'm not crazy, I'm just a little broken. Because of this, I don't go to the dentist very often. I take really good care of my teeth and gums and hope for the best. I knew that I had a filling that needed to be replaced, though, so I've been on the lookout for a provider. I had one, but they kept saying I had a phobia and I know this might be a small thing, and maybe for me it was simply an excuse to not go, but I don't have a phobia. I have anxiety. There's a huge difference. Anyway. The office is on Sandy, in a beautiful blue house with big windows and a sign that says, "new patients welcome". I drive by it all the time, so I had many chances to be reminded and think about it. It took a year or two, but I finally called and made an appointment. They fit me right in for an intake. Great covid precautions in place, not too many patients in there at one time. It's a small practice, so you're going to see the same handful of people every time. For me, that is essential. Trust - it's a real thing and its hard to build when the office has a huge staff. The first appointment was fine, I knew there would be some poking but no heavy machinery. Every time the doctor said my gum gap was more than a 3 I died a little on the inside because I knew it meant some intervention was coming my way. Sure enough - gotta get those gum pockets cleaned out, fill a cavity, replace that filling (the one I could see was deteriorating and I don't know - I hoped would magically get better while I slept?), and get a night guard before I ground my teeth down to smooth stones. Everyone was so nice, explained things in detail, and made sure I understood the plan. I left dreading the next appointment, honestly, but at least I felt like I could make it through. The two appointments for the root planing and scaling also went very well. I'm a red head and studies have shown that we are extra in many ways, the pertinent one being that we need more anesthetic when getting procedures. I had several shots, which in themselves were unpleasant. The cleaning, though, once I was numb, wasn't too bad. I really enjoyed the conversation (my half of it was mumbled) and the time went by fast. Today I had the cavity filled and the other filling replaced and I was a MESS. Just a mess. Shaking, crying, having a really hard time keeping it together. And it was all me, there was nothing happening to make me upset or uncomfortable except for the wild ride going on inside my mind. I hate being this way, and I'm working on it. But it's hard. Dr. Agee and the assistants, and the receptionist, and even the dog know that I'm struggling and they make it as easy as they can. They wait, and they give me space and tissues, and a towel to squeeze. They tell me I can stop them any time I need to, and I did. Then, when it was time to get back in there, Dr. Agee fired up that drill and took care of it like he was working on a formula car in a race pit. The part I really had a hard time with went by in a blink, and I am so grateful for that. The nightguard fitting was so easy to do it doesn't even need to be talked about. Let me wrap up this long review by saying that they are stuck with me now. I know them, I trust them, I will come back (regularly, not just every couple of years). If you're nervous and would like to talk to me about this, send me a message and I'll be happy to describe my experience. If that helps, I'm here for you. I think this practice would be good for just about everyone, the nervous and the not nervous. These are good people providing important service in a gracious way. I'm so glad to have found them.

    This dental practice is outstanding Professional in every…read moreway Dr Agee is highly skilled as are his hygienists

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    I realized that their entire gig is to confuse and upsell you. Hard core sales practices completely…read morethru me because my former dentist, Edelweiss, truly did what was best for their client (unfortunately not coveted by Cigna Dental). This place has sales folks masquerading as care givers, clearly on commission "recommend" services in a way that makes you feel like there aren't more cost effective options. Just the first two visits drained any out of pocket funds I had to do actual dental work. Now I can't afford to get the crown that I went to get in the first place. My experience was so bad, I mentioned it to friends, one of which had also been here & had a very similar experience. SCAMMERS!

    I had a disappointing experience with this office and feel it's important to share for others…read moreconsidering treatment here. There was significant confusion during the scheduling process--particularly around sedation options. The surgery coordinator referred to IV sedation as "general anesthesia," which are not the same thing. That lack of clarity around something so important was concerning. On the day of my procedure, my appointment started about an hour late, and overall scheduling felt disorganized and unprofessional. More concerning, I was charged $500 for a "biological dressing" (D7922) after my extraction. I was not informed that this was being used, did not receive any sutures or noticeable packing, and it was never discussed with me before or after the procedure. I'm currently following up to request documentation and clarification on this charge. Transparency and clear communication are critical in healthcare, especially when it comes to procedures and billing. Unfortunately, that was not my experience here.

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    Jeffrey Egger, DMD - generaldentistry - Updated July 2026

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