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| - So, I was silly and didn't listen to my fellow yelpers about this place. It was close to work and open late and since I've needed to see a dentist for a few months, I figured, eh, why not. For the love all things, please don't go here. Heed your fellow yelpers warnings, unlike me. It was horrible. The only thing good about the place was that the front desk ladies were nice.
Honestly, I don't really know where to start, but I can say that I dislike dentists on the west coast in general, for they remind me of mechanics, but for your teeth instead of cars. The X-ray technician seemed to know what she was doing, and I'm thankful for that, but that's where it ends. One of the people that was helping the X-Ray technician mark what I had already had done to my teeth in the past and problems in the present had to ask questions about the program she was using. Yep. The dentist herself came in for a whole 5 minutes, poked around at my teeth, told me a bunch of stuff I needed done with little to no explanation and left. I didn't see my X-Rays or anything. She also told me I needed a bunch of work that I know is not, by any means "urgent" as she was the only dentist that has said I needed it. A bunch of the stuff she listed off was just cosmetic work. Of course, like everybody, they said I needed a deep cleaning on two quadrants of my teeth, so I was like what the heck, why not. I did it and regret it.
The lady cleaning my teeth didn't have the proper equipment to set the device that shoots water into your mouth on, so she made me hold it. First time for everything, I guess. Not only that, but I can honestly say I was a wee bit nervous while being worked on. I'm fairly glad I don't work on that side of town anymore and now know to research dentists before going to them. By far the worst dentist experience I've had in my life, but then again, I'm bias against west coast dentists.
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