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Alaska Premier Dental Group

3.4 (5 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Services - Alaska Premier Dental Group

Cavity treatment

Crown cleaning

Dental exams

Dental sealant application

Tooth filling replacement or repair

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Meridian Dental

3.5(12 reviews)
0.3 mi

I have been taking my family here for years. Both Drs are fantastic. From cleanings and exams, to…read morecavities and knocked out front teeth, they have handled our dental needs flawlessly. Clean facilities, modern equipment, and caring staff. Our kids are always excited to go and get cleaned up and the treasure box, of course.

I would like to address my experience this morning. I let the tech know up front that I have a lot…read moreof anxiety regarding anything in my mouth, and dental work in particular. I also let her know my threshold for dental pain is very low. When the dentist was administering the numbing agent it was extremely painful. I tried to signal but was unsure how and I was slapping the arm rest and crying, trying to signal my distress. Then they started the water without me being aware of it. The suction was either absent or ineffective. Water was pouring into my throat and I could not breathe. I felt like I was drowning. I fought to sit up in terror but was held down while the dentist finished. I have no idea what sounds I was making in my panic and inability to breathe. Finally they let me sit up. I asked for time to compose myself and they left me alone. I was able to take additional medication I had with me to combat the anxiety. When the dentist came back he told me I could not scream and scare other patients or he would be unable to treat me. Maybe he needed to look at why I was terrified and address that instead of shaming me for wanting to breathe. We worked out a signal for if I was in distress, which should have happened before the start and with a maximum dosage of meds from my doctor I was able to complete what had to be done. Maybe by sharing this that dentist will think, and look to the cause of uncooperative behavior rather than simply blame the patient and cause shame when understanding is needed. I tried to send this feedback to the dentist directly, but the link to send feedback is broken.

Alaska Premier Dental Group - generaldentistry - Updated May 2026

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