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    Little Britches Pediatric Dentistry

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    Thomas Bogan, DDS

    4.6(10 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I was referred to Dr. Bogan by my family who have been using Dr. Bogan for years. I wasn't…read moredisappointed! He's very personable and gently honest if he thinks a treatment may be needed for things like failing fillings, of which I have an abundance. He also was the dentist that I used after receiving a dental implant on a lower molar. He was all set to cement it in place, but didn't like the gap in the fit. Food could get stuck there and be a problem. He sent it (the crown) back to the lab for a better fit and a week later, I had it fit in place beautifully. I didn't receive anesthetic for it because it was unnecessary and I didn't feel any pain. I had a filling replaced and a root covered up (he recommended a new crown but after implant surgery and the new crown, I couldn't afford it). I opted for a composite and was told that they often fail but who knows when. He wanted to offer the best dentistry possible. He also fixed a crown on my Left side molar that had failed (the gold filling developed a hole and had started to create a an uncomfortable edge on the cheek side. I was given back the old gold from the tooth in a cute treasure chest box. I haven't gone to any goldsmith's places to try to sell it yet, though. I feel kind of weird trying to sell a gold crown. His office staff is so friendly and efficient. One, his assistant whose name I fail to remember, has been there since it was owned by another dentist years ago. She's very nice. Prices are competitive with the area and parking is easy. It's at 2919 29th Street on the right side with ample parking. Oh, and as far as pain injections, he first uses a topical anesthetic and you can't feel the needle going in. He injected the anesthetic slowly which is why it seems to take forever! He told me that any pain I might feel would be the pressure of the infection fluid creating space in the gums... pressure. That if you inject slowly, it reduces the pain. I just hate having the sensation afterwards of a fat lip! After the pain injection wore off, thank God, nothing hurt.

    The staff is very nice, however the tools are archaic and Dr. Bogan does not listen. I went to him…read morefor many years as an adolescent and had told him about certain concerns which he claim were nothing to worry about, a few years later those non-concerns turned into a root canal.... I have recently switched to a new dentist which was more convenient and with whom I would feel more comfortable with. I asked Dr. Bogan's office to send my most recent X-rays to my new dentist and gave them 2 months....they never made it. The new dentist took new X-rays and asked why some of my decay wasn't taken care of 6 months prior, I had no answer. They asked why silver almagam instead of resin, I had no answer. The new dentist quoted my work to fix all of the catches and new decay at just over $12,000.

    Comfort Dental - Boulder

    Comfort Dental - Boulder

    3.0(81 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    They took amazing care of me! I've had trauma from the dentist in my past and they were supper kind…read moreand understanding of my situation! I'm truly grateful for them help me and help give me my confidence back, I've always been insecure of my smile and they definitely really helped me out!

    I developed Ludwig's Angina, a fast-moving, hard-to-treat, and potentially deadly infection after…read moregetting two dental fillings with Coleman Eich on 11/2/23. I had to undergo emergency surgery and spent five nights in the hospital. Coleman Eich injected me with two shots of novocaine and started drilling after only a few minutes. I raised my hand as I could feel the drilling, but he injected me two more times with novocaine and started drilling again. When I raised my hand again, he used another injection device to inject the novocaine downwards towards the root of my tooth. He stated that he hardly ever injects novocaine in this way, in the final location. A decent dentist would have waited for the novocaine to kick in, instead of injecting me 5 times! It takes about 20-40 minutes for novocaine to fully kick in. Coleman Eich's schedule was more important to him than his patient. He was hitting his tools against my other teeth while working, and he was overall careless and aggressive. I went to Coleman Eich's office unannounced on 11/10/23 because I was in pain. I had visible swelling. I told his staff that I felt assaulted by his aggressive approach to my mouth. The other dentist in his office saw me and told me to wait ten more days. If antibiotics had been prescribed at this point, I might not have developed Ludwig's Angina. On 11/18/23, I went to Longmont's UC Health Emergency room, but the doctor dismissed the dangerous situation I was in and assumed that I was looking for pills, but wrote me a script for antibiotics. On Sunday 11/19/23, Coleman Eich met me at his office to take x-rays. He didn't see any sign of infection and referred me to some endodontists. The next day, I went to see an endodontist who could fit me in immediately. I could barely drive myself to the appointment. My mouth was swollen shut. The endodontist also saw no signs of infection on a 3D x-ray. I told her I planned to go to the ER, she also advised me to go to the ER. I went to the Boulder's BCH ER, and they immediately wheeled me into emergency surgery. I was being asked about the dentist who had treated me as my condition was so severe! I spent five days in the hospital on IV steroids and saline solution, and my blood was tested regularly for infection, even at night while I was sleeping. I had to have the infection removed through an incision in my neck and inside my cheek. I lost a lot of weight as a result of this ordeal. The infection was caused by bacteria from Coleman Eich's office that entered my body due to his careless and lazy approach to injecting the novocaine. I saw a local endodontist six weeks and ten weeks after my surgery to check on my teeth. Remarkably, the teeth themselves did not become infected and will be okay. Our best guess is that I got a needle-track infection from the novocaine injections. Only 15% of Ludwig Angina cases happen for reasons other than an infected tooth, I fell into that 15%. Boulder Community Hospital tested a sample of my infection, which was likely caused by staph bacteria. I am a young and healthy mother who almost lost her life due to negligence by a dentist. It has been a traumatic experience, and I am grateful to be alive. I hope my story will help raise awareness about the importance of proper dental care and the potential dangers of careless dental practices.

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