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    5.0 (1 review)
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    5 months ago

    Excellent dental care by very nice, caring, and down to earth people. Highly recommended.

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    Jeffrey J. Glavin, DDS

    Jeffrey J. Glavin, DDS

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    I almost don't want to write this, because Dr. Glavin is hands down the best dentist around, and I…read morewant to selfishly keep him available for me and my family, lol! His willingness to learn more about my rare autoimmune disease (which affects my teeth and gums) was critical for treatment, and he has gone above and beyond to work with sensitivity to my particular needs. Not only is he extremely competant and knowledgable in his field, he actually listens to you and any concerns or input that you have. Who does that anymore? It doesn't hurt at all that his assistants and entire staff are profesional, personable, and go out of their way to give you top notch service!

    Dr. Jeffrey Glavin (Bourne, MA) is the best dentist I've been to in 50 years and 7 states & here…read moreare my reasons: 1) he is a consummate professional, skillfully using the most current techniques in a filling & crown; 2) he tells you ahead of time what he will be doing (showing on the x-rays & photos) and keeps you apprised you as he proceeds; 3) he is thorough, careful, and considerate - checking in periodically to be sure patient is okay; 4)all of his staff are as friendly & helpful as he is; 5) his office is cheerful, well-lit & has active bird feeders outside each window; and 6) as further evidence of his brilliance, he has the large Mass. Dental Society domestic violence poster in the office bathroom - "Do you need help? Help is available . . . You don't have to handle this alone . . ." then lots of resources. Yeah!

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    Nathan Latimer , DDS,MD

    Nathan Latimer , DDS,MD

    4.0(4 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    Dr. Nathan Latimer is one of the most professional, thorough and kind medical professionals I have…read moreever encountered. I had a wisdom tooth extracted (at 59 years old), and everything from the pre-visit registration, the consultation, the surgery and post op instructions were clear, professional and extremely thorough examining every part of my mouth, teeth and jaw. The staff called upon receiving the referral from my dentist to have the tooth removed to schedule an appointment proactively, and explained that they do not take insurance but will submit a claim on your behalf should you provide your insurance info. They provided an estimate that I thought was very reasonable, including IV sedation, and I knew my insurance deductible and coverage would probably not cover much. The dental assistant that worked with the Dr. was super kind and thorough. She gathered my husbands name and contact info, my pharmacy, allergies and other details and wrote them on a whiteboard in the room. All the details! So efficient but lots of time spent with me to give me top notch care. I am so grateful!

    awesome! I am 92, never felt a thing. pulled a broken front tooth out. now will be getting another…read moreput in, I would highly recommend him and his nurse to anyone, and friendly helpful,staff at front desk! thank you Dr Latimer! P.S. come to find out he knows all my family I grew up with, , thank you Dr Latimer! and staff!

    General Dentistry Of Cape Cod

    General Dentistry Of Cape Cod

    4.3(11 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Booth is an excellent dentist. In addition to superior skills and knowledge, he posses the…read morerequisite bedside manner that makes your experience informative and positive. Just having had a tooth extracted, I'm not in the mindset to write a lengthy review. That being said, the positive experience did provide me the need to properly recognize and note a well deserved acknowledgement. I'd give the man 6 stars if I could.

    I unfortunately had a very negative and traumatizing experience at General Dentistry of Cape Cod…read more I discovered the practice when I had a small chip in an onlay during the time that many practices were closed due to lack of PPE and COVID-19 restrictions. I was thrilled to find a practice that was in good shape to open and could help me within a week of calling about my situation. Upon my arrival, I noticed that the practice was taking health and sanitation precautions very seriously, which is certainly a relief during this time. When examining my tooth, Dr. Uzpurvis expressed concern over what was tooth and what was onlay. The onlay was done using CEREC technology so the color was designed to match my natural tooth. When examining the X rays, I was told there were two white lines beneath the surface which must be a crack, so he drilled very far into the tooth and prepped it for a crown versus an onlay. I was not having any pain under the tooth and the chip was just a small chip on the side where food was getting stuck. When I showed the X ray to my provider who put in the onlay, she explained these were actually cement lines, not a crack, which explains why they only appeared below the surface. The prep was very painful. I usually have a high tolerance for pain, but this was unbearable. I went home swollen and was told to come back the following week for "ES." I asked what this was and Dr. U said "don't worry about it, we just move around the gums to make room for the crown." I woke up the following morning with blood on my pillowcase and in my mouth from the dental work. The temporary crown I was given was very uncomfortable. When it was ultimately removed the base of the crown had not been shaved down and was very rough on the skin. Shaving down this crown would have taken 2 minutes max and alleviated so much discomfort I was experiencing, but this was just one example of the patient not coming first at this practice. It was also too wide. I returned to the office the next week for the ES, which is actually electro surgery - a gingivectomy. I was not at all prepared for this invasive procedure. Essentially a tool is used to burn the gums around the tooth. It was very painful and leaves your gums raw. This procedure took place on May 18 - it is currently July 20 and my gums have still not fully recovered. After the ES was complete I was in a lot of pain and required more novicaine injections. I was then given an Advil and a Tylenol as I was not prepared with any pain medication, not understanding what type of procedure this would be. Finally we were done and the mold was taken for the crown. After looking at the mold I was informed that this procedure was not the right one and I was going to have to wait weeks to heal and then go back in for a crown lengthening surgery. I broke down. I was already traumatized from this surgery, and now I need another? I asked for an explanation. Dr. U said that when he got halfway around the tooth he thought it might not work but kept going. I asked why we didn't catch this beforehand and got a few frustrating responses. The first was "I was trying to save you some bucks" and the second was "I mucked up, this was the wrong procedure." This was all so shocking to hear. As a patient, I want to know the risks of a procedure before going into it so I can assess if putting myself through something very invasive to potentially save money that may or may not work would be worth it. I was not given the opportunity to understand any of the risks or really any of the decisions being made while I was in the chair. Because I was in pain and clearly upset from sitting through what turned out to be an unnecessary surgery, Dr. U liberally prescribed me a Tylenol with Codeine and Lorazepam - a drug I had never heard of or taken - to treat the anxiety of coming back. I was told Lorazepam would "feel like a glass of wine" and to take it on my way in. I was not about to trust taking a new drug after this treatment and threw the bottles away. I called my regular provider after this experience, and she offered to take a look at my case the following week now that her practice was up and running. I was shocked to see that much of the onlay that I believed was taken out was actually still intact, which means we probably took out a lot of good tooth in prepping for this crown. I had the crown done elsewhere. When I went to bill, my insurance said Gen Dentistry billed my insurance as if the crown was complete, which is unethical. Instead of admitting to insurance they offered to send me the check and I could turn this over to the new provider. When the check didn't arrive I was told it was sent to an old address. I asked to stop payment and send a new check and was given attitude, and that we'd have to "check with the doctor." I remained patient and polite and still was treated like I was asking for too much. Practice also refused to refund my out of pocket deposit.

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