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    Toothbud Pediatric Dentistry - Dr. Ann E. Dimick with her husband, Lucas, and their 3 children.

    Toothbud Pediatric Dentistry

    4.9(42 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    This place is amazing. I wish the dentist was like this when I was growing up! My son looks forward…read moreto going because it's such a fun environment. They also show him how to brush his teeth properly. With a 3 year old, it's been great to get great habits built in early. He now loves to brush and floss his teeth! Highly recommend!

    Had the WORST experience with Dr. Dimick. I've never been so disrespected by a so-called…read moreprofessional. I had called to establish dental care for my daughter in April (this month) and notified them on the phone call that I could see a developing cavity in my daughter's mouth. I specifically asked if they could treat cavities in office for her (knowing she's a toddler based on her birthdate) and they said they would need to do an evaluation and would do treatment a different day. They NEVER told ME DIRECTLY that they can't handle sedation treatments for toddlers. We proceeded to come in and evaluate the cavity only to be told they can't treat cavities in office for toddlers. And it wasnt in a polite "oh I'm sorry you were misinformed" or "I'm sorry there was a misunderstanding." No. Instead, Dr. Dimick rudely interrupted me, held her hand up, and told me she would read through transcripts that would show I was told. Lo and behold, the transcripts never show them telling me. Supposedly 5 months prior (December of 2025) when my husband was calling dentists to find a dentist for our kids, he was told. I was not told. And 5 months later when I'm calling to establish care and I'm specifically telling them there's a cavity, why would they not "reiterate" such vital information?! I would NEVER have wasted time and money there if they would've been transparent and upfront with me, and confided they that are unable to treat cavities in toddlers. What is the point of a pediatric dentist who can't treat?? And more so, a dentist who so rudely claims to have told me things they did not. Absolute insanity and a waste of time. A scam of a dentist as I've found to be common in this area...Take money from you and claim they "evaluated" but doesn't have the ability to treat. It's laughable if I weren't having to pay out of pocket for wasted appointment and X-rays.

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    Toothbud Pediatric Dentistry - Dr. Ann E. Dimick with her husband, Lucas, and their 3 children.

    Dr. Ann E. Dimick with her husband, Lucas, and their 3 children.

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    Petite Dental & Orthodontics

    Petite Dental & Orthodontics

    4.6(83 reviews)
    5.0 miCherry Creek

    I've been coming to Petite Dental for 7 years and I'll never go anywhere else for pediatric dental…read morecare. Everyone here is kind, positive, and patient with the littles. It's a dream for a parent with dental anxiety! Fast forward to this week: after an appointment, my kitten popped the balloon they gave us. Kiddo was SO sad, so I took a chance and called to ask if we could come pick up a replacement. Celeste was instantly full of empathy! She understood the importance of the balloon, and didn't hesitate to make a new one! What a huge relief it was! When I arrived and needed help with other services, she was so helpful, communicated clearly and was just a blast to talk to. And her coworker (should have gotten her name) was so fun, chatty, and helpful too. It made a stressful situation so much easier to handle.

    I can't fully express how ticked off I am about this dentist. I brought my kids here for YEARS, and…read moreour last visit is the last. Dr. Kim told us my oldest had eight caviites. EIGHT! All that consistent brushing and flossing meant nothing, I guess. I said the price tag was a bit steep for us and that it would be easier if we just did the major one and saved the rest for some other time. Their response: "No. Our policy is to work on all the teeth and not leave any decay in a child's mouth. It's best to get it all done at once." Something didn't feel right about that to me because it seemed high-pressure and these were her permanent teeth we were discussing. I made an excuse and asked for the X-rays without scheduling a new appointment, then brought her to my dentist. First off he had to take new X-rays because the ones from Petite Dental were bad quality. He said he could only find one cavity and a couple other potential issues that could later become cavities if she didn't take care, but her teeth were in excellent shape. And to top it all off, the cavity was UNDER a crown (which Dr. Kim neglected to mention when she told me about it). There should only be less than a 10% chance of that happening if the crown was done correctly. I went from suspicion to full-blown mama bear. I called Dr. Kim's office to let them know I would hold off with my other child who they said had five cavities so that I could see if the enamel-healing toothpaste (nano hydroxyapatite) I'd gotten would help, then we'd do a second set of X-rays and get a new assessment in a few months. The response was lackluster at first, but the lady at the front desk agreed to my suggestion. Then two minutes later she called back to try pressuring me into just getting the work done because a new set of X-rays wouldn't make a difference anyway. I just about blew up and said we're done with them. As nice as these people are, they are not trustable. They believe firmly in their own infallibility and race towards the most medically-invasive procedures even when it's not necessary. When someone gets paid more for something being wrong, they tend to err on the side of "caution". We won't be back. Ever.

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    Petite Dental & Orthodontics
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    Hill Country Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

    Hill Country Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

    3.5(20 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    I brought my girls to HCPD after their first dentist stopped taking our insurance. I was sad to…read moreleave their first dentist b/c my girls loved them and he and his staff had been so wonderful, it seemed. Well, I was very, very lucky, b/c he had been missing bad decay that my girls had accumulated over the years. What a wake-up call! Dr. Manshadi was incredibly patient and understanding with me and the girls (who were 4 and 7 at the time). He and his staff did a fantastic job with my very anxious 7 year old, who had 4 cavities filled and a tooth extraction. Not to mention a very anxious and guilt-ridden mother. The only problem we encountered was this: despite heroic efforts, he wasn't able to treat my 4 year old without GA; she was too squirmy. He tried repeatedly and didn't charge me, and was being responsible by "not starting something he couldn't finish". He suggested doing the procedure under general anesthesia, however we decided to see if someone with more experience could do it and found someone who was able. I don't blame him for this at all. As for the review where the person said Dr. M found lots of cavities and then another dentist said there were none, I would recommend a third opinion. In our case, the tooth that was extracted from my 7 year old was visibly in terrible shape (in fact, I had asked the prior dentist about what looked like decay to me and he said it was just discoloration!!!) and my 4 year old had to have an emergency crown put on her tooth during her procedure b/c the dentist showed me that the decay went down to the root (this wasn't visible on any xrays, only once they started drilling). I understand that no parent wants to hear this news and put their kid through the difficult procedures, but it's much better to catch it early. So, Dr. Manshadi has my complete trust. I think he is cautious and thorough, and handles even difficult patients with kindness and great care.

    First time being here. My kid needed to get her semi annual teeth cleaned. I went in and they…read moregreeted us. Easy check in and went back to get the xray done and teeth cleaned. Very friendly and kind, I would definitely recommend this place. The lobby area is really clean as well as the rest of the place. The doctor looked at my kids teeth and everything went well.

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    Hill Country Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics
    Hill Country Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

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    The Cosmetic Dentists of Austin - Obsessed With This Smile Makeover!

    The Cosmetic Dentists of Austin

    4.4(29 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I'm sharing my personal experience at CDA to help others make informed decisions about their dental…read morecare. I'm using an alias to protect my privacy since I'll be discussing detailed health information in this post. In January 2025, I began treatment at CDA and agreed to a full-mouth restoration from their recommendation, which cost me $40,520. I was told that this would provide a long-term solution to prevent grinding and give me a perfect smile. Although I had some initial reservations, the large number of 5-star reviews influenced my decision to go forward, hoping for the permanent solution to my grinding. However, my experience did not meet the expectations I was led to believe. In January, Dr. Barras removed all of my natural enamel at the direction of the director/dental assistant and the non-practicing dentist/owner, who create the treatment plans. In February, I underwent four extensive procedures when it should have been only one because the same canted crowns were placed multiple times. The office attributed this to the lab sending the wrong crowns, but I had to endure the discomfort each time. After the crowns were initially cemented, I experienced constant and severe pain, especially while eating and drinking. Over the course of several follow-up visits for pain, the director/dental assistant claimed that my pain was due to my bite even though my main symptom was temperature sensitivity, so she continued having the treating dentist do multiple bite adjustments with no resolution to my pain. Unsatisfied with the repetitious explanations yet unable to get resolutions to my pain, I sought second and third opinions from unaffiliated dental offices. The outside evaluations suggested that my ongoing pain was likely due to open margins from multiple crowns not being seated correctly, and that excess cement had been buried into my gums, which they said most likely contributed to the development of 8-10 cavities in a short period of time. CDA never disclosed these possible issues to me, even though X-rays had shown cracked crowns from my first permanent appointment in February. Due to my teeth decaying quickly (possibly from the excess cement) and the extreme pain from open margins, I was told I needed to have the entire work redone. This has caused me significant emotional distress and financial burden, as it will cost me more than double what I initially paid. I was also told by other professionals that a full-mouth restoration isn't always a permanent solution, as CDA had stated, meaning more costly and painful dental work may be necessary in the future after I'm done with the current restoration redo. Another challenge I faced with CDA was the difficulty in obtaining my full dental records. Despite several requests, the documents I received seemed incomplete and inconsistent with my recollection of my appointments. I noticed discrepancies in the records, such as additions that never occurred and exclusions of things that did, with many notes focusing on aesthetics, when most of my visits were related to pain management. I requested a refund multiple times, and although one was eventually offered, it came with conditions, including signing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), releasing them from liability, and agreeing not to report my experience to the dental board. Given the issues with the work I received, I did not feel comfortable signing these releases. As a result, they informed me I could not have the refund unless I signed. I received a cease-and-desist letter from their attorney last month too when a review was posted about my experience which was later reported by the business for deletion. For that reason, I am leaving out a lot of details about my experience. Last week, the attorney verbally agreed to give me the refund if I signed an NDA without the liability release, which I said I would agree to, but then they sent another liability release which was never part of the verbal agreement. Ultimately, I encourage anyone considering major dental work to get multiple opinions and ask detailed questions from independent dentists about the necessity and long-term viability of the proposed plan. If you have already received care from this office and are experiencing complications, I highly recommend seeking an outside evaluation from a dentist unaffiliated with CDA. I hope my story encourages others to advocate for themselves. I did not have the luxury of reading reviews like this before choosing this business. I spent many sleepless nights in pain while reading the glowing reviews, wondering why my experience was so different. Now, after this long and painful road, I wonder if others have had similar experiences but were unable to speak out publicly. My experience with NDAs, reported reviews and a cease-and-desist letter has led me to believe that transparency and honest feedback about dental care are critical, and I hope this helps others navigate their choices more confidently.

    I recently completed my smile transformation with porcelain veneers, and I couldn't be happier with…read morethe results. From the very first consultation to the final placement, the entire process was smooth, professional, and surprisingly comfortable. The team took the time to understand exactly what I wanted -- a natural, bright smile that still looked like me, just better. They matched the color and shape perfectly to fit my face, and the attention to detail was incredible. I was nervous about how they'd feel or if they'd look artificial, but they feel completely natural and look flawless. What I love most is how confident I feel now -- I can't stop smiling! Friends and family keep complimenting my teeth, and most people have no idea they're veneers (which is exactly what I wanted) If you're on the fence about getting porcelain veneers, I say go for it. It's one of the best investments I've ever made in myself!!

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    Obsessed With This Smile! WOW!

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    We love to see you smile! Just 2 Vists!

    The Cosmetic Dentists of Austin - Cosmetic excellence. Stunning smiles!

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    Cosmetic excellence. Stunning smiles!

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