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    Carmen L Beckwith, DDS

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    Reynolds Oral & Facial Surgery - Dr. Reynolds is a Board Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon as well as a Medical doctor.

    Reynolds Oral & Facial Surgery

    3.2(24 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    My wife had to have all 4 of her impacted wisdom teeth extracted with sedation. I was extremely…read morenervous as was my wife, the staff was all super kind. Dr. Gresehover is PHENOMENAL. He was fun and witty but also made sure we were well educated on post operative care and the overall procedure. Come the day of procedure, the staff came and gave me updates throughout my wife's procedure letting me know she was ok and responding well to the sedation. They even gave her a water bottle with no straw! (Thank god cause we only own a hydroflask and straws are a no no) and a free 16 oz smoothie. I mean could this place get any better? It does! She later had dry socket on the weekend when the office is closed and Dr. Gresehover responded right away and saw her immediately to apply medication to help with pain.

    The two stars are entirely for the dental assistant. Dr Reynolds himself gets as many negative…read morestars as possible, as does the scheduling staff. I was experiencing intense dental pain the likes I'd never experienced before so my spouse called on October 9th to try to get me in because we figured it was my wisdom teeth and we were told that they would be flexible about the sedation they'd require (I am EXTREMELY phobic of IVs and just the thought of being awake while one is inserted makes my heart race). The scheduling person said "next Thursday," which we assumed meant the 17th. Called on the 16th to make sure the x-rays we sent in went through and to ask a couple questions. The appointment was actually for "Thursday the 23rd." If you look at your calendar, October 2019 didn't have a Thursday the 23rd. After a lot of confusion, we were able to figure out it was for Wednesday the 23rd. And they changed the time on me too, making it over two hours earlier than I was originally told. I've only been to one dentist before this and it was a complete nightmare so I was very anxious, bordering on panic, but the dental assistant who we talked to for quite a long time really made me feel better. She was incredibly reassuring and laid all of my fears to rest. Even their little informational video you have to watch didn't scare me off because she just made me feel so much better. I was ready to schedule. Then Dr. Reynolds walked in and emotionally kicked me in the stomach. They don't do "breathe downs" in office, wouldn't answer when I asked why, wouldn't explain why I "need" an IV beyond the "position" of my teeth. He said they could do a "breathe down" at the hospital but he made it very clear he wouldn't be happy to do it. I was told that they could give me Valium to calm me down for the IV insertion and when I said Valium hasn't helped me AT ALL in the past, he just shut down the option without even asking if anything else has a history of helping. He just really made me feel like he thought I was a bothersome child and that he was trying to dictate how to handle my health and my body. Edit to Add: Dr. Reynolds asked to put a tourniquet on me to look at the veins in my forearms (this was before I realized he was talking about doing this with me fully aware) because I have a medical condition that makes having needles in my joints/hands extremely problematic. He put the band right across the middle of my elbow joints, even after I explained that having my joints messed with causes me excruciating pain. People who know about such things have told me that's definitely not where you're ever supposed to tie off to get veins to pop because joints cannot compress properly. It was extremely painful while he was doing it but I gritted my teeth to get through it because the rest of the awfulness hadn't happened yet. I experienced numbness and pain in my arms and hands for the next 36 hours due to this. [end of edit] I did not finish the consultation and left in tears. My dad also had a negative experience with Dr. Reynolds in July but I was hopeful that his experience was a fluke. Apparently, it was not because the things he said about Dr. Reynolds' attitude was exactly how I was treated as well. Do not recommend if you have anxiety or don't like being treated like an ignorant child.

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    Boulder Oral Surgery & Dental Implants

    Boulder Oral Surgery & Dental Implants

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    The procedure was explained to me in a way I could understand. They made me feel comfortable…read morethroughout the entire process. I am very fortunate to have met such talented people who care so much about their patients.

    It's now been 5 months since the implant was inserted and I just got my permanent crown/tooth from…read moremy Dentist, Dr. Bogan in Boulder. The healing cap left an indentation in the gum area to accommodate the post and crown without disturbing my gums. My dentist said that Dr. Nedbalski did an excellent job in placement of the implant. This situation took about 16 months since the extraction of the broken tooth. You have to wait about 4-6 months for your bone tissue to re-grow in the socket of the extracted tooth. The dentist who extracted the tooth knew I was going to get an implant so I paid the extra fee of having cadaver bone inserted into the base of the extracted tooth. When Dr. Nedbalski was drilling for the implant, he mentioned that the implanted bone worked as the bone was stronger than usual. After another 5 months I had an appointment to check if the implant had integrated into my bone. That was ok. I called my regular dentist who would be involved with the fake tooth to insert into the implant. It's done now, no pain at all thanks to oral anesthesia. Dr. Nedbalski is good at giving injections. First they numb the area and then inject the anesthetic. He does it slowly because what you feel most is pressure from the fluid. It's so much easier now, not cheap, but it feels like your own tooth when they're done.

    Precision Oral Surgery

    Precision Oral Surgery

    4.2(9 reviews)
    17.5 mi

    Literally be best experience I could have asked for. I went 10+ years needing my wisdom teeth…read morepulled. I had two roots hitting the nerves on my jaw bone. By the time I decided to be seen I was in a lot of pain. I reached out to precision oral. The level of professionalism and kindness I received from the Greeley team will always stick with me. They are upfront about pricing and financial options available. They were not pushy in anyway, they worked with me when I lost my job right before the procedure, which meant a lot. They did not dismiss me. The communication was outstanding. They text, called emailed and gave paperwork regarding everything. Doctor Yacoob was very direct, nice, honest about the healing process I would have. The day of my procedure went amazing. I had anxiety that morning and the two lady's that took me back to get started were amazing. They made me feel comfortable. I didn't have time to over think. Next thing I knew I was home. Dr. Yacoob called later that evening to check on me, which was really nice. I don't want to leave out the supplies given to me for my after care. The water bottle, neck support, detailed instructions, chapstick, ice pack/head strap and a bag. They called in my prescriptions a week before the procedure so I was fully set up. Thank you everyone at Precious for being so nice and so professional.

    I had a really good experience and a really, really bad experience. The first time I had Dr…read more Yacoob and it was totally professional and spot on regarding pain care. The Second time I had Dr. Bial and it was a nightmare! I've had five babies before epidurals were "the way to go" and wasn't nearly hurt as much as this procedure. Totally botched, I think. Dr. gave me a big smile and said, "It's out."

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