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  • So, I've been back here a few times since my initial surgery. My faith in this place has kind of faltered. It's not the worst, they're clean, and they're professional. They don't have a high rate of dentists coming and going and they did a pretty good job on my mouth and my surgery. So why am I dropping it? It's a little long, but bear with me because it's pretty legit. I got an infection shortly after having it; this isn't their fault, but I was out of town. I initially called them about setting up a return appointment just to check on things and the receptionist said, "Oh! You don't need to come back unless you're in pain!"--which, I thought was kind of weird because after most surgeries (I've never had one myself, but I'm going on family and friends' histories here), your health provider would like to see you in case something DOES go wrong. Here's detraction reason #1. And it sort of, in a minor way, did. As I said, I was out of town. I went to a surgeon in Cedar Rapids, IA who gave me a check up and noticed the minor infection. When they got my file from this place, they noticed that I was prescribed Amoxicillin. Except, I never got it. My dad was given all my pharmaceutical prescriptions shortly after leaving and Amoxicillin was not on that list of ones given to us. I had to explain to the Cedar Rapids dental surgeon that no, I never received it, so I'd have to be put on Clindamyacin. That went off without a hitch, fortunately, but if you prescribe someone something like an antibiotic and they don't have it? That's a little side-eye worthy right there. They also told me it was kind of weird that they didn't have a scheduled appointment to see me after the surgery. Ugh. Detraction reason #2 and #3. I came back because the pain in my jaw didn't go away. It wasn't a dry socket, per se--just in the jawline. When I came back to visit, the dentist had kind of an air of "Ugh, you again?" and kind of seemed dismissive. I dunno. I'm probably being too sensitive, but that was the feeling I got. Detraction reason #4. I just got my clove strip, went home, came back two days later and had it out. I still think these guys are pretty good and definitely ought to be considered if you're having dental surgery, I just got rubbed the wrong way with some of the run-around.
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