I would NOT recommend this "dentist" office, don't come here whatsoever. I arrived to my appointment 10 minutes early and wasn't seen until 20 minutes past scheduled time. The "dental hygienist/assistant" was NOT knowledgeable, could not perform X-rays without injuring my gums, or even take the X-rays right side up. She lacked the sensitivity which you would expect from your dentist. The "dentist" performed her dental exam and claimed I had 17 CAVITIES, and needed veneers for my front two teeth. I floss and brush my teeth 40 minutes following every meal, as directed from an out-of-state family dentist, to not disrupt natural chemical reactions on teeth in response to food. Additionally, I do not consume sugary drinks or have a high carb diet which would lend itself to cavities. After her misleading examination, I was sent to another room for what seemed like a degrading lecture from another "dentist". She was suggesting that we drill out the "cavities" and place veneers on my slightly chipped teeth. The procedure would cost $4,000 which included a "mandatory" deep cleaning. This location obviously wants to scam you out of your money. The BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU has received a report about this "dental" office as well as my insurance.
Instead of this location, go to General Dentistry (5711 SW 137th Ave.), and experience how a dentist should be.
PS: stars are a requirement when posting reviews, don't be flattered.
I would NOT recommend this "dentist" office, don't come here whatsoever. I arrived to my appointment 10 minutes early and wasn't seen until 20 minutes past scheduled time. The "dental hygienist/assistant" was NOT knowledgeable, could not perform X-rays without injuring my gums, or even take the X-rays right side up. She lacked the sensitivity which you would expect from your dentist. The "dentist" performed her dental exam and claimed I had 17 CAVITIES, and needed veneers for my front two teeth. I floss and brush my teeth 40 minutes following every meal, as directed from an out-of-state family dentist, to not disrupt natural chemical reactions on teeth in response to food. Additionally, I do not consume sugary drinks or have a high carb diet which would lend itself to cavities. After her misleading examination, I was sent to another room for what seemed like a degrading lecture from another "dentist". She was suggesting that we drill out the "cavities" and place veneers on my slightly chipped teeth. The procedure would cost $4,000 which included a "mandatory" deep cleaning. This location obviously wants to scam you out of your money. The BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU has received a report about this "dental" office as well as my insurance. Instead of this location, go to General Dentistry (5711 SW 137th Ave.), and experience how a dentist should be. PS: stars are a requirement when posting reviews, don't be flattered.