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| - The Good--Dr Day is well educated, very capable, and instills confidence that in his patients that your procedure will be completed successfully. Also they can get you in quickly for your initial visit and follow-up visits.
The Bad--he took out all four of my wisdom teeth, and I had to make two more visits for him to finish the job and get the remaining shards out.
The Ugly-- He's very arrogant, his professionalism is subpar, and he's insulting to his patients at time.
When I came in the last time for him to remove the last part of the tooth he missed the previous two visits, he rubbed some ointment on the area to numb it. So as he comes towards my mouth with what looked like pliers to "snip" the tooth off, I asked if there was going to be any local anesthesia, his reply was the ointment was good enough and to "stop being a wimp". I was kind of shocked but knowing he's got these pliers in my mouth, I figured I'd laugh it off. Well then when he poked the side of my cheek with the pliers trying to get to the tooth, I kind of flinched. Woops, my mistake! He slings the pliers and mirror onto the tray, tells the assistant to get a local, and storms off.
I had read reviews on another website of Dr. Day and they pretty much said the same thing. But I figured, i'd give him a shot anyway as my situation is a little more complicated that impacted, adult wisdom teeth. I don't regret going to him, but I can't recommend him.
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