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    Carolina Oral & Facial Surgery

    Carolina Oral & Facial Surgery

    4.2(20 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Best experience ever. Normally, when I see a 5-star review, I'm skeptical, but not in this case…read more From the moment I stepped into the office and was greeted by their wonderful PA/nurse, through my time with the doctor, everything was first class. My procedure was completely painless, bloodless, and I had no swelling during recovery. I truly cannot say enough about this stellar office. They should give a seminar on how to run a doctor's facility. Thank you, Carolina Oral, for making my wisdom teeth removal journey as pleasant as possible.

    came in on a referral and had a tooth yanked out of my head and that's pretty much the short of…read moreit... the long goes something like thusly-wise: I try to be a good customer / client / patient so I arrived 20 minutes early for my appointment because the online check-in thing booted me out before I was done filling in blanks and figured I'd have to fill them in manually with a sanitized pen - which I did! waiting room was appropriately empty, clean, comfortable, and compliant with plague protocol. was called in shortly to sign off on the procedure and billing and that sort of thing and then off to the treatment room: local anesthetic, jaw locker-opener, tooth extractor, pull, push, pull again and out comes the offending party intact!! I applauded the doctor's efforts (really, I did) got cleaned up, got a goody bag with wound care instructions and a scrip, did the money-for-services exchange and went home to sleep this one off... got a call from Dr F in the evening to see how I was holding up. nice :-) especially thoughtful was his apology for disturbing my rest... who does that any more? the calling or concern? that's real class... and I was doing fine, hardly no pain at all for having a tooth extracted six hours earlier. now it's tomorrow and my face still doesn't hurt :-)

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    Rolle Oral & Facial Surgery

    2.3(20 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Okay I came in to get two teeth pulled when I woke up I had no teeth he had pulled every one of…read morethem and made a mistake and took all my teeth out thinking I was another patient and had me sign a paper under anesthesia to say I wouldn't sue him that he would always take care of my teeth and give me implants after the swelling went down I have not been able to contact him since and I think this may have been in like 2012 or something it was the worst experience does anyone know what to do about this

    This DR ruined my whole life I'm not just saying this I'm being completely serious my life changed…read moreforever after going to his office for same day dentures I ended up being wheeled out crying hysterically in pain I remember this how many people can say they remember everything that happened right after an oral surgery procedure but I did I was wheeled out to my ride with blood pouring out of my mouth and tears pouring down my face and just told goodbye I went home and I was in so much pain and so much swelling was going on in my mouth I could barely eat or drink anything the next day I started feeling something sticking out the roof of my mouth so I called the office back and obviously after you went to one oral surgeon nobody else wants to touch you so I had to go back into his office about the object sticking out of the roof of my mouth he put me to sleep I left out of there and could not move my bottom lip at all he had stitched my bottom lip to the top of my gums I couldn't even close my mouth all the way I called back up there this time yes I'm heated and upset about my mouth because why did you even touch my bottom lip or gums at that time so once again I have to go back in he has to cut those stitches pull my lip up where it's supposed to be and stitch them back never any explanation on to why I have stitches in the bottom of my mouth now because that's not even what I went in there for during that procedure I woke up and I remember them rubbing my arm and telling me it's okay we're giving you more medicine now after that I was scared to death to go back I went to my primary dentist because now I have to have my dentures fixed or readjusted because they don't fit in my mouth at all so the guy that did my dentures looks in my mouth and says oh my God what did he do to you he said he left you with no gums to work with he said Doctor Justice look at this look what he did to her I explained to him about my situations going back and he told me yeah that's because he broke your archbone now they're telling me that I have to wait for more swelling to go down before I'm able to go back and have my dentures readjusted a few weeks later I'm in the mirror because I'm having some severe pain again and I push on my gum in a metal object came out of the top of it I'm guessing it's a piece of filling or a tool or something that he left in there and this has been several So years before covid I had a mask on because I was still to this day have not found an oral surgeon that can fix my mouth or my dentures properly I can barely eat solid food and I walk around with a mask on 24/7 because I don't like my face anymore I was in my thirties when I had to get top and bottom dentures because my family does have very soft teeth it's hereditary it's something that has been passed on to all the women in my family and the reason why I went in for the dentures is because before this situation I had to have root canal from fang to fang on top so if you've ever had a root canal you know crowns cost a lot of money and I had Medicaid at the time they would not pay for a crown so those teeth are hollow and I have broken my front tooth off at the gum line and that was it that was my only problem I had such a problem with that one tooth being gone that I wanted to fix my smile and so I went to someone that I thought I could trust because I mean he's the oral surgeon for the Charlotte hornets in the Charlotte checkers it's all over his office I didn't go to some free dental van or some basement Warehouse I went to someone that I thought was trusted and now like I said several years later I'm still wearing a mask he ruined my life like I said I wouldn't suggest anybody go to him and what kills me even more I guess dentist just stick together because as far as I know the primary dentist Dr Justice here in Statesville North Carolina still refers people to him after my situation

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    Lake Norman Oral & Facial Surgery - Dr. Ray Haigney - Lake Norman Oral & Facial Surgery Huntersville North Carolina

    Lake Norman Oral & Facial Surgery

    4.6(17 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Facing oral implant surgery was a bit daunting. I was born with a cleft pallet that has impacted…read moremy dental health from the moment the first tooth appeared. Over the years, I've had various corrective surgeries, and have had bridgework for a long time. As I aged, it was inevitable that I would continue to struggle with my dental health. I traveled from out of state for this surgery because Dr. Haigney was highly recommended for his expertise in implant surgery. The entire staff was very informative and welcoming. They addressed my concerns, calmed my fears, and the surgery was very successful. Considering the type of surgery, I experienced only a little swelling and pain - and just a little is fine! I am very pleased with my experience and would recommend Dr. Haigney to anyone needing his services. Thank you!

    The service and staff at Dr. Haigney's office are great. They were sure to explain the details of…read moremy daughter's surgery for the extract of four wisdom teeth. Initially, I found it odd that a plastic surgeon was also an oral surgeon but there were no issues. While the uncovered portion of insurance is payable in advance of surgery, my dental Insurance was processed without issue . She was in and out of the office within 2.5 hours max. Dr. Haigney called the next morning to check on her status. As a mother, T]this made me feel really good. If there were any issues with my daughter, I would have been able to address them with him directly. However, she had no issues. Her pain today (2 days later) is minimal and she had a cheeseburger today. It was great to see take 30 minutes to eat a meal; I hope this tradition continues. :) As with all dental surgery, know that you will have prescriptions to drop off and pick up immediately after to ensure the minimum pain level is maintained on behalf of the patient. This was not the case for me personally (with a surgeon in Greensboro) but is specifically important when your wisdom teeth are extracted.

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    John D Wells, DDS, PA - Temporary office

    John D Wells, DDS, PA

    4.5(17 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Years of Avoidable Harm--Tooth Loss, Jaw Injury, and Dismissive Care…read more This office's pattern of poor communication and high-pressure tactics has lessened the quality of my life as well as cost me thousands of dollars for visits and night guards. In late October/early November 2019, I had an apicoectomy on tooth #9 with John D. Wells, DDS at 16600 Birkdale Commons Parkway, Huntersville, NC 28078. I followed all aftercare to the letter, rinsing faithfully with the prescribed cleanser. After the first procedure, I started feeling pain and discomfort in the tooth area after drinking cool water, so I contacted the office right away. Dr. Wells had me come back for him to take a look. He then determined he needed to redo the apicoectomy. Afterward, I asked what the problem was, and he explained that the dissolvable sutures from the initial surgery hadn't dissolved, so he removed them manually. He assured me healing was on track, but by early 2020, persistent infection forced me to need an extraction and an implant, which was both costly and heartbreaking, especially at my age for a front tooth. I was 80 years old going through all of this. I was never told about the threat of infection, and only learned later that undissolved sutures can trap bacteria and lead to failures like this; and that dentists should proactively remove them themselves to avoid such risks. Had I known, I might have pushed for that upfront or chosen differently--but trusting the process, I returned to the same practice in 2022 for a root canal on tooth #8. That's when things worsened dramatically. During packing placement, the assistant demanded I open my mouth much wider to keep it dry, using scare tactics: she warned that if I didn't, "it would have to be redone." Again, I am an older patient, and it was very clear this assistant dd not care about me as a patient, and had no interest in a reasonable bedside manner. Fresh off the 2019 trauma, I felt pressured and complied to open as wide as possible, despite visible distress in my eyes, as she took her time. The strain immediately triggered pain and discomfort, and I was soon diagnosed with a displaced TMJ disc--causing relentless muscle spasms, a sensation like my jaw is off its hinge, difficulty speaking, and chronic agony requiring therapy and meds. After contacting Dr. Wells numerous times with my distress and concerns, he dismissed them outright, claiming the assistant "didn't force my mouth open or threaten me with a gun." No empathy, no accountability--just deflection. As I said before, this office's pattern of poor communication (e.g., not warning about dissolvable suture risks) and high-pressure tactics has lessened the quality of my life as well as cost me thousands of dollars for visits and night guards. The initial staff seemed friendly, but the care felt reactive at best. If you're reading this, ask upfront about materials and removal plans, get consents in writing, and trust your instincts--if something feels off, walk away. I wish I'd switched endodontists sooner; now I see one who actually listens. Proceed with extreme caution here.

    I just had my second root canal here in five years. It was no big deal…read more People think root canals are a big deal, but that's due to old technology. Other than the needle being stuck into my gums at the beginning to numb the pain, this was 100% painless. Same as five years ago. I also learned that flossing is 10x more important than brushing your teeth. Brushing only gets the surfaces and gums. Flossing gets rid of the plaque that leads to bacteria and infection. Excess plaque has also been linked to Alzheimer's and heart disease. Great info, friendliness, and overall customer service here. Or you can call it bedside manner. Whatever you want to call it, Dr. Wells and his staff are highly recommended if you're seeking an endodontist.

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