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    Stone Lake Dentistry

    4.3 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Cavity treatment

    Crown cleaning

    Dental exams

    Tooth filling replacement or repair

    Oral surgery

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    Friendly staff & fair rates. Good experience while having a teeth whitening procedure. They play a video to help the time pass quickly.

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    1000 Stars for Stone Lake. Hands Down to the amazing staff and Dr. I am so happy with my dentist and how Welcoming they are.

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    Thanks for sharing your experience Sam. It was a pleasure meeting you.

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    Glad you enjoyed your visit with us! Thanks for sharing!

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    J. Scott Anderson, DDS - The Gentle Art of Dentistry

    J. Scott Anderson, DDS - The Gentle Art of Dentistry

    3.7(15 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    I needed a cleaning and either an implant or a bridge for a broken tooth. The new patient cleaning…read moreand exam process was excellent - but, I didn't form my negative opinion UNTIL seeking a second opinion due to the high prices received in my treatment plan. (3 unit bridge for my missing tooth -$6000, one crown on tooth that needed to have amalgam filling removed -$2250.) When I arrived at the next dentist with my x-rays from Dr. Scott Anderson's office, the dentist concurred with the work needed - with one HUGE difference: He said that, first & FOREMOST I should remove my badly decayed WISDOM TOOTH. I replied, "What wisdom tooth" thinking they had all been removed. He then proceeded to identify it to me in his X-ray AND Dr. Scott Andersons X-ray. Furthermore - he said that he would refer me to an oral surgeon for that work - but that he would recommend that I have that tooth extracted because it was a health issue while the others were mostly cosmetic. (Please note that the wisdom tooth was still fully in the gum, but it had opened the gumline just enough to allow bacteria in which had started the decay process - it was impacted and likely beyond the scope of Dr. Scott Anderson's ability to remove it as well). I asked the new dentist if it was possible that Dr. Anderson could have 'missed' that badly decayed tooth in the x-ray - to which he replied, "No dentist could miss that tooth." This led me to only one logical conclusion: Dr. Scott Anderson chose only to create a Treatment Plan based on quick, easy, profitable work that he could perform. I call that 'selective dentistry'. The sad thing is that the overall experience was positive (prior to me finding out WHAT HE FAILED TO INFORM ME OF - WHICH WAS MY MOST SERIOUS PROBLEM - THE WHOLE REASON X-RAYS ARE TAKEN IN THE FIRST PLACE). So, Dr.Anderson was completely content to perform $8250 worth of 'gravy work', only to leave me with a badly decayed wisdom tooth (which if you could have seen it after I had it extracted, would have surely had me in serious pain within a short matter of time) - only to probably 'inform' me later, when I returned in pain - that, 'Oh - I see - you have a badly decayed wisdom tooth... here, let me REFER you to a specialist - oh...and see my receptionist on the way out to pay for your consultation fee!' His office contacted me to return for another cleaning - at which I explained all of this...predictably no one reached out with as much as an apology. This just reinforces the practice of ALWAYS seeking a second opinion. By the way... that 'broken/missing tooth that had created my need for a bridge' was a molar that was decayed approximately 35-40 YEARS ago... I went to my dentist who said only that it had to be extracted. I declined. I sought a second opinion. The next dentist said IMMEDIATELY (and without knowledge that I was getting a second opinion) that he needed to do a root canal followed by a crown. He NEVER even offered extraction as an option! I got to keep that tooth for 30+ additional years! GET SECOND OPINIONS - and DON'T TELL THEM THAT THEY ARE THE SECOND OPINION.

    My family has been consistently overcharged to the tune of $1k by this office. We were required to…read morepay after each visit based on what they said our insurance does not cover. Dr Andersen is in network and our payments should equal EOB patient responsibility. When inquired about one of the charges, the office said they apply difference to other family members on the same insurance. Well this never happened. I have, in good faith, made many attempts to address this with the office since 6/13/24 and finally requested for the office to upline it to the dentist. Not one time someone reached out back to me on this issue. Even though I provided the copy of all EOBs and payments in question along with my reconciliation. Attempt by MetLife representative on 9/10/24 to reach the office also failed. 3 months later, the answer I still receive is that billing did not have time to look into this.

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    J. Scott Anderson, DDS - The Gentle Art of Dentistry - This is how badly that tooth was decayed - and I had no idea it was even there! The decay was right above the root pulp of two roots.

    This is how badly that tooth was decayed - and I had no idea it was even there! The decay was right above the root pulp of two roots.

    J. Scott Anderson, DDS - The Gentle Art of Dentistry
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