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    Coffman Wm B DDS

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    3 years ago

    Best dental experience ever! And I am not big on going to the dentist.. I don't go as often as your required to.

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    James Sellas - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Dr sellas

    James Sellas - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

    4.3(77 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    From the moment I sat in the waiting room for my consult, to the day I walked out from my surgery,…read morethis staff was top notch. The greeting from the women when you walk in is so warm and welcoming. Everything was explained so well. Dr. Sellas was kind and straight forward and my wisdom teeth extraction was scheduled for the next week! The day I got my surgery I walked in (a little loopy from the Valium) and they took perfect care of me from the start. The day of surgery, the numbness was the worst part! The next day I woke up feeling great! Barely any pain! I didn't opt for them to take my blood and spin it and get the stem cells (I think) out to inject into the holes where the teeth were. I'm not sure if that was the saving grace, or just that Dr. Sellas is that good! Haha. But either way, it was fantastic and two days later it was like I never even had surgery. I will be taking all my kids here for their wisdom teeth! What a wonderful experience from A to Z!

    It is a challenging choice to write a review for a healthcare provider with your real identity, and…read moreit's doubly challenging to do so with a healthcare provider who has a partnership with the SB sheriff's department. Sellas is a very available dentist and saw me within a week of my referral; something I assumed was coincidental but quickly learned was a result of his loss of composure and professionalism. If you were booked for a procedure without consultation, that isn't convenient or a mistake. That is an intentional process so that you are prepped for surgery and then rushed for the bill before anything can go forward. The staff, particularly one individual, is VERY pushy about the billing. They will attempt to get you to sign up for an aggressive credit card to pay the bill. Additionally, if you don't have a good relationship with your dentist, you may fall for their predatory desire to go for more procedures than are needed. His inappropriate bedside manner began when he was going over the procedure with my partner and me and didn't end when I had a conversation with him on my post-surgery check-up. I have not and probably never will be an oral surgeon, but I know it's not okay to tell male patients that they're lucky they're not a woman because oral infections are more likely for people on their period. He also made snide remarks about my career and my income in both of my meetings with him. In fact, it was that 2nd time that made me pull him aside and discuss his unprofessional language, but it's probably all for not, as you can't teach an old dog new tricks, especially if that old dog was doing very well for themselves in regards to number of patients (He'll tell you that he's done +100,000 surgeries). I wondered how he was so successful in his practice by referrals alone, but he didn't let me wonder long. He's happy to tell you he's the oral surgeon for the county jail. If you're unfamiliar with that type of work, it's a very lucrative career move that isn't a result of effective and good medical practice. Lastly, if you're on his staff, what you think he's probably saying about you when no one is listening is what he is probably saying. TL;dr: CONS: Sellas is not afraid to bother and annoy you once you've paid him. He will attempt to do unnecessary procedures. He's a jail dentist with a cop attitude. He has issues with communicating to-and-about women. When given a chance to discuss his inappropriate manner alone he proceeded to double down and tell me about his relatives business on giving "boob jobs" and how the credit card partnership is on behalf of his "women" (staff). Pros: Widely available for all reasons mentioned above.

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    Inland Empire Dental Specialty Group - Dr. Peter C. Cho, D.D.S.

    Inland Empire Dental Specialty Group

    4.2(66 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    This was the best dental experience I have ever had. Dr. Fowler was calming, explaining what to…read moreexpect throughout the root canal procedure. I give him 5+ stars! Everyone at Inland Empire Dental Specialty Group was friendly and professional. Great experience!

    I came here for a possible root canal consultation, and it turned into one of the worst dental…read moreoffice experiences I've ever had. Four days before my appointment, the office called trying to cancel and move me to another day. When I said that wouldn't work, they called back an hour later saying they'd "fit me in" at 7:30 a.m. I showed up 20 minutes early, ready to go -- only to be greeted by a rude, short-tempered receptionist who acted like she hated her job. After spending 20 minutes filling out paperwork, she calls me back up to the counter and tells me it'll be $650 to over $1,000 -- even though the dentist hadn't even seen me yet. When I asked why this wasn't mentioned earlier, she snapped, "You should know what your insurance covers." She hadn't even asked for my insurance card yet! Then she tossed a flyer on the counter and told me to scan it to apply for some "medical credit card." The attitude was unbelievable. I also overheard another patient frustrated about a $150 cancellation fee, even though the office had just cancelled his appointment last minute. At that point, I walked out. I wasn't about to hand over hundreds of dollars to an office that can't communicate with basic respect. Dental work is stressful enough -- you shouldn't have to deal with rude front-desk staff, hidden costs, and zero professionalism. Save yourself the headache. Find a dentist that values transparency, communication, and respect. This place clearly doesn't.

    Coffman Wm B DDS - oralsurgeons - Updated July 2026

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