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    Periodontal Associates

    4.8 (6 reviews)
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    Tooth extraction, as well as possible. Very modern equipment and pain under control. Had a partially numb mouth, but, no pain!

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    Affordable Dentures & Implants

    Affordable Dentures & Implants

    3.4(16 reviews)
    1.8 miWest Ashley

    Don't judge a book by its' cover! When someone recommended me Affordable Dentures for my implants,…read moreI was very skeptical at first. First because I didn't know that they are actually "Affordable Dentures and Implants", and honestly I couldn't be happier with the results. Came in for my first consultation, and had an appointment for 10:30am. I arrived at 10:30 exactly, was greeted by front desk staff, and taken care right away. Not even 15 minutes later I was already called in, and met Dr Cauley, who did the initial exams and explained me what the process would be for the day, step by step. Once done with images, Dr Cauley gave me my options, and explained what was the cost related with each one of those options. Decided to go with the implants, as I had waited a long time for that, and finally fell comfortable with a doctor. The whole process was divided in three different surgeries, and during all my visits, I had a great experience with no complaints or complications. Pros: excellent dental services at a very reasonable cost. Clean environment, modern equipment, and friendly staff. Cons: none.

    If I could give less than 1 star I would. My experience with Affordable was terrible. I went in for…read morea consultation and everything was great. I paid 12K in advance and waited for the molds to be completed. I called several times to check status so I could schedule surgery. No return call. Finally talked to someone 3 weeks later and scheduled surgery. 8:30am the day of surgery I received a call from Sherwin, the office manager telling me there was a problem with my insurance. From the day I paid to the day of surgery was 6 weeks. This was the FIRST time we spoke since he took my payment. No pre surgery call to discuss my concerns or to explain the procedure. I got a text asking where I wanted pain meds sent. Once I called the insurance company, I called back several times (25) to make additional payment so I could still have surgery that day. I was left on hold for 68 minutes; no return call was ever received. I finally spoke to the front desk and was informed another 11K was required up front to have the surgery. This came directly from Dr Neil. No offer for financing or payments even though I paid 12,000 in advance. Needless to say, I did not have surgery, and I am so thankful. If this is how Sherwin and Dr Neil run the office, I am terrified how my surgery would have gone. I did not feel like they cared about me as a person let alone a patient. Everything happens for a reason. Watch for red flags and act on them

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    Peninsula Cosmetic & Family Dentistry

    Peninsula Cosmetic & Family Dentistry

    4.7(38 reviews)
    3.1 miWest Ashley

    I have been getting some extra work on my teeth recently so have been back to this office often…read more The care is top notch and they are always kind, professional, and efficient. Dr McPherson is wonderful!

    Everyone I dealt with was incredibly nice, and I appreciated the thorough cleaning and exam, as…read morewell as the detailed explanations of any issues they spotted. However, I have some serious concerns about this practice otherwise. In addition to experiencing multiple botched procedures (a filling that resulted in permanent sensitivity, a veneer replacement that was prepped for the wrong tooth the first time around, followed by a finished product I only later realized was a replica of...the wrong tooth, and a questionable experience with a bite guard fitting)--my greatest concern is that I believe the practice positioned elective and/or wholly unnecessary procedures as critical to my health as a means to make money. In fact, I am deeply suspicious that they may have drilled one or more of my healthy teeth --which is a disturbing thought under any circumstance, and even more so given one of the fillings resulted in permanent sensitivity on a tooth with no issues before the procedure was done. What on earth would lead me to believe this? For starters, there was a pretty startling difference between the exam I had with my previous dentist--who gave me a glowing review of my teeth--and my first exam with Peninsula, where I was stunned to learn I had developed FIVE cavities in the roughly 12-18 months between the two appointments, which was more than all the cavities I had in the prior 30-odd years combined. That said, I knew I was overdue for a dental appointment, and I had been less compliant with daily flossing after having recently had a child, so despite my surprise, I didn't think too long about it. After the poor report and an impassioned pitch from the hygienist about my need for orthodontics if I hoped to maintain my dental health and facial structure (all news to me), I was sent home with a prescription toothpaste and a follow-up appt for fillings and a bite guard fitting, which went more or less as expected. At the three-month follow-up, imagine my surprise when, after using my prescription toothpaste and loyally brushing and flossing, I was told I had a new cavity since the last appt, and that there were several other spots they were watching closely. Again, I was scheduled for another three months out for a filling and cleaning, and in between, I also saw them for a less-than-ideal veneer replacement. When I was told YET again that I had a new cavity at that next appointment, I expressed my utter shock and dismay about my deteriorating dental health, despite following cleaning guidance to a tee, and never having had any such issues before. The hygienist suggested maybe the bacteria or amount of saliva in my mouth changed on account of the medication I was taking, or due to hormone fluctuations, and the dentist attributed it to the deep grooves of my teeth--which didn't exactly put my mind at ease, despite sounding feasible enough. At the time, I had an appointment scheduled for the braces they strongly encouraged me to get. But after the botched veneer, the sensitive filling, and the seemingly inexplicable spate of cavities that continued to develop between each appt, I felt increasingly uncomfortable with and suspicious about the entire situation, and I never returned. It took me a really, really, really long time to make an appt with a new dentist after my experience with Peninsula, and I was nervous about what he would find given how overdue I was for an exam, and how awful my reports had been at Peninsula. I finally got back in the chair again today, and was relieved to receive another glowing report and lots of compliments about my teeth and the care I take of them. Interestingly, neither the hygienist or the dentist saw any indication of cavities or any "areas of decay" that Peninsula was monitoring, nor did either make any suggestion about my need for orthodontics, despite the practice offering the service. After a very thorough exam, cleaning, and fluoride treamtment--during which I received numerous compliments about my teeth--they stressed the importance of me wearing the bite guard I already own, and told me to come again in 6 months for a regular cleaning. I am happy to find a dentist I trust in the area. But I left feeling more dubious than ever about my experience with Peninsula, which I gave two stars on account of the friendly staff and nice office. Given I have no solid proof of malfeasance, I will leave a sliver of room for the notion that I found Peninsula during a moment of rare and acute dental dysfunction, and the the massive amount of dental work they completed or recommended was on the up and up. But it strikes me as unlikely.

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