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    Bright Smiles Dental

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Teeth cleaning

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    Newtown Dentistry for Kids

    Newtown Dentistry for Kids

    3.7(21 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Unprofessional They…read moredon't listen to patients and their needs, instead pushing for bigger/other procedures. No explanation of coverages/benefits before checkout and the big bill that shows up, especially when insurance changes (Which they take very few plans). Little to no regard for patient feedback and concerns, only scheduling the next procedure/appointment. Be careful with billing department too as they pre-billed for $700+ for services that were not started for my daughter despite notifying them multiple times that we were not ready to move forward. No notification, no receipt, no outreach. I had to call to ask for help and then had to call again the next week to get it resolved as nobody bothered to call back. Just unprofessional all-around.

    Unprofessional & Dismissive - Crown Failed in 9 Months…read more My 4-year-old daughter had a crown placed at Newtown Dentistry, and within nine months, it fractured, leaving only the glue behind. According to their own website, "Under normal use and proper care, a pediatric crown should last until the tooth naturally falls out"--which should be 5-7 years, not months. Another dentist noted excess bonding shortly after placement, which research suggests can contribute to fractures. Despite perfect hygiene, no decay, and a normal diet (chicken nuggets, mac & cheese, yogurt, etc.), the crown still failed. The missing piece was about ¼ inch in size, a substantial failure for a baby tooth. Newtown Dentistry was completely dismissive. They initially told us to only come in if the crown fell off or caused pain. I had to push for an in-person evaluation, where they still insisted the crown was fine. Yet, we now face increased risk of decay, the need for further monitoring, and the possibility of another crown--meaning sedation again. Due to their poor workmanship, lack of accountability, and dismissiveness, we did not feel comfortable having Dr. Kristianne Macarareg monitor or replace the crown. When we requested a refund, they refused but it took several dismissed inquiries via email first. We have since discontinued care and would not recommend this practice to any parent looking for quality pediatric dental care.

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    Simply Beautiful Smiles of Langhorne, PA

    Simply Beautiful Smiles of Langhorne, PA

    3.2(39 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Despite the delay in scheduling the extraction of a fractured molar due to the illness of the oral…read moresurgeon on the original appointment date, when the hour finally arrived over one month later I was pleased overall with the experience. Two visits were required. First, a two minute evaluation with the surgeon to allow him a visual check on my condition, and to briefly discuss the appropriate anesthesia (local or general) for the procedure. My cracked and partially missing tooth was fairly straight forward, so we agreed that a local would be sufficient. Two months later on the appointed day, I appeared a few minutes early in case there was paperwork, although I had submitted the dentist's information before the first appointment. Still, there appeared to be a lack of coordination between the front desk and the part time surgical team (including surgeon), so I sat in the waiting room for 40 minutes being ignored by the staff until the surgical assistant wondered where I was and why I hadn't been sent back to their small work area in back. Turned out, there were a bit more questions to answer, which I completed quickly. Shortly, the surgeon came in and began sedating my gums around the tooth to be removed. He injected a lot of numbing agent and it took a while for it to do its job. He returned a third time with one more shot for good measure and went after the broken soldier with a dental pliers. He torqued and yanked and pulled and had that bad boy out in about two minutes. I had to ask if it was extracted and was pleased when he was affirmative. Not completely painless, but so fast that I had no complaints. I was out of the chair and preparing to leave just a few minutes later. The assistant gave me a bag with gauze, ice bag and written directions to take home. It would have been more comprehensive had she explained everything I should be doing, such as to take ibuprofen and Tylenol Extra Strength as soon as I got home before the local anesthetic wore off, and how to use the gauze and ice pack, but luckily I read the instructions and avoided any problems. 24 hours later and I am without pain, nor bleeding and haven't needed the ice pack for swelling. All good. Still careful what I eat, and admit to a mild brain fog from the remains of the anesthesia in my system. Four Surgical Stars for the folks who took care of me well. Two Uncoordinated Stars for the lack of same between the front desk and the surgical crew.

    If I could give less stars, I would. This office is a complete disgrace. They have their dentist…read moredrill the tooth and have the assistant finish the work , which left me with a complete uneven tooth and extreme pain. I had to return to the office multiple times then after 3+ weeks was told that they don't do emergency visits which pretty much every Dentist Office offers. (If they care about their patients and want to fix what they messed up . I the. was told that they think it may be a rootcanal and to go somewhere else , they didn't even want me to come in and get an x-ray to confirm it basically just didn't want to fix the tooth that they messed up and I was told they don't do root canals. Avoid this office at all cost if you want good work and good patient care. Their website states that they offer emergency visits and that they do root canals and they do not.

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