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    Chad L. Bailey, DDS

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    I had an appointment for consultation with Dr. Bojrab. I have scheduled oral surgery on a difficult…read morelower wisdom tooth. Difficult because of my age (70). He was very confident but real explaining everything. This was a second opinion and he is the surgeon I am trusting with this scary wisdom tooth problem.

    We went on referral from my dentist for some prep work for my 15-yr old's braces. He needed to have…read morehis two bottom premolars out because they were baby teeth without adult teeth underneath, with roots too shallow to move. Well, that's what we heard two years ago anyway. I hated the idea of removing two teeth just to put posts and crowns in a teenager's mouth. So I let it go (hoping for a better idea?). But it was now past time for braces,so I bit the bullet--no pun intended. We made an appointment and got in within a couple of weeks. Their office has a good COVID protocol that allows very few people in at one time. We were ushered back to the exam room and went through a new patient questionnaire as well as an interview of sorts, and then the doctor came in to explain the procedure and answer any questions. The teeth had already started to fuse to his jaw bone a bit, making extraction more difficult and time consuming. My son was awake for the procedure and did very well, this for a kiddo with a relatively low pain threshold. I was called back into the room afterwards and again the doctor explained all that happened. We were given post-op instructions and checked out. The staff were all extremely courteous and helpful. Recovery went remarkably well. In fact, I was surprised just how quick it was. My son went from soft food back to his regular diet in just a couple days and didn't complain once of pain. I hope we don't need their services again. But if we ever do need oral surgery in the future, I would definitely go back.

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    4.6(12 reviews)
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    So let's all just be real with ourselves, no one likes the dentist. I have found a few over the…read moreyears that I've liked aspects of my visit but not the whole visit. HOWEVER, I will say that this is the first time from start to finish. I changed dentist due to my work and location so this past winter I was looking for a new dentist. I asked a co worker of mine and she recommended this dentist. I did my own research and decided to give it a whirl. The front office staff was great. And my hygienist was knowledgable, talked me through everything and even made a note in my chart about preferences much appreciated. Additionally, they do provide fluoride for their adult patients. This is crucial and I've been getting this ever since I've gone to the dentist. Meeting the dentist was great, she was personable and shared her advice with me about my concerns. She did not force me into any decisions and said it was my choice but she would air on the side of conservative treatment. Overall, it was a great experience and honestly I am not dreading my next appointment.

    Can anyone truly say they enjoy a dentist visit? Me either....but, everything was on time, the…read morehygienist was EXTRA gentle (which I needed), and the dentist was able to make recommendations to correct an error made at a different office. Everything was spotless and I liked the very private room my cleaning and x-rays were done in. I'll be back in a few weeks to get some minor work done and, for probably one of the first times in my life, am not dreading the follow up visit.

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    1.0(1 review)
    2.9 mi

    Dr. Raub's dental practice had a profound impact on my life, though not in a positive way. My…read moreexperience began with a dental emergency caused by a painful tooth that was unresponsive to over-the-counter pain relievers. Unable to secure a timely appointment with a specialist, I sought help from Dr. Raub, as he had previously been my dentist on occasion and his office was conveniently located. I was relieved when they informed me that I could be seen later that same day. During my visit, I requested nitrous oxide to help me relax. I had not received anything to numb the area. Because he was busy. But the Nitrous had relaxed me. However, when Dr.Raub examined my teeth, he encountered difficulties in identifying the source of pain due to my existing caps and a bridge. While using a small instrument--a bur--to assess my teeth, he inadvertently caused significant discomfort by hitting a nerve, I reacted which led to the instrument breaking off in my tooth. Unfortunately, this was not an isolated incident; a total of four burs broke during the procedure trying to retrieve the burs. He was obviously upset and referred me to a dentist in Fishers. I have kept the detailed documentation because the dentist said he had never seen this scenario before. He asked my permission to share this fiasco with students he was teaching and he wrote articles about dentistry as well. He gave me a small discount for allowing him to share how a painful tooth ended up in surgery and needing implants to replace the bridge that was broken removing the burs. (I was dealing with the death of a family member. Or I would have consulted an Attorney myself.) Afterward, a specialist in Carmel informed me that the broken burs were located next to my bridge work. He expressed concern that attempting to extract the burs could result in damage to the bridge, which ultimately happened. As a result, I was faced with the necessity of dental implants, leading to expenses exceeding $6,000. I reached out to Dr. Raub with a letter outlining both the pain I experienced and the financial burden resulting from my visit, requesting assistance with the costs. Instead, I received a letter from his attorney alleging slander. I possess documentation from two other dentists confirming the broken burs and the complications they caused, as well as the subsequent surgery I underwent. The financial strain from the implants has had a significant impact on my savings and overall well-being. What initially started as a satisfactory relationship with Dr. Raub deteriorated when I reached out for help to cover the expenses from his treatment. Instead of addressing the situation honorably, the response felt like an intimidation tactic through legal means. This experience has instilled a lasting apprehension about future dental visits and has left me feeling traumatized. While I acknowledge that mistakes can happen in any profession, the manner in which they are resolved speaks volumes about a provider's integrity and commitment to patient care. I hope that by sharing my experience, others seeking dental relief will be informed and cautious, ensuring they find a professional who prioritizes not just treatment, but also accountability and patient welfare. I

    From the owner: If you're looking for a dentist in Noblesville, Carmel, Fishers, Kokomo or Westfield you've come to…read morethe right place. Raub Family Dentistry is an established dental practice with a modern, gentle approach to oral care. Our goal is to provide quality care to every patient who walks through our door. We pride ourselves on our attentiveness, open communication, and patient education. At Raub Family Dentistry we believe a visit to the dentist should be a pleasant and stress-free experience. That's why our Noblesville dental office was designed for our patient's comfort. Whether you need a routine dental checkup or you are looking for a smile makeover, we will address any concerns you might have prior to treatment and answer all of your questions in a relaxed, pressure-free setting. Call us today for more information.

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