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    Cumberland Dentistry

    1.0 (1 review)
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    Aspen Dental - Crossville, TN

    Aspen Dental - Crossville, TN

    1.5(10 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    This is not tour professional dentist like you get in a hometown office. It is very corporate…read moredriven and they upsell you to death for unnecessary services. Luckily I see through this BS and like the dentist said during my first visit since moving here, if everyone had my teeth, dentists would be bankrupt. Review your treatment plan closely. I was told all I needed was a cleaning but when I got home they included a $16 fee for Fluoride which I do not need. Be prepared to wait hours during at least your first visit. It takes forever for them to jump through their required hoopla-dog and pony show. The hygienist attempts to sell everyone a deep cleaning even me before the dentist checked my mouth. I believe they get bonuses to upsell-proceed with caution!

    Went as a new patient for my "free tooth clean" HOWEVER came out with a bill for over $5647. They…read moreinsisted I needed a deep cleaning at over $800 and a small filing at $300 and a Invisalign system at over $3000. My patient out of pocket would be $3449.80 but do not worry i can finance that at 39% interest rate !!! Unbelievable and when you look at the bill carefully they are trying to charge $135 for a new tooth brush and mouth wash at $33. ABSOUTE RIP OFF There were other people in the waiting room and all 3 other patients were told they needed a deep cleaning, so effectively even if you pay for this special deep cleaning you will still NEVER get your free preventative twice yearly clean because you will always need to pay for the deep clean - year righty

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    Peter Rashe Dentistry

    Peter Rashe Dentistry

    1.3(3 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Rashe Dentistry has been bought out by Dr. Clabough. My wife and I recently went for our smi-annual…read more teeth cleaning. The hygienist was very good but then the problems started. Dr Clabough told both of us that that we needed crowns. Me two and her one. We told them we were not interested. While waiting for my wife's cleaning two other patents came out, both needing crowns. The total for that day was seven. Seems strange that everyone needed crowns. A week later I received a letter from my insurance company with a quote for crowns. We called them and was told that the dentist requested it. We were also told that this dentist was not in their network. The dentist office did not inform us of that, nor die we give permission for them to contact our insurance company for a quote on crown work. The only reason I am giving a two star review is because of the hygienist Buyer be ware of this dentist practice. My wife and I will not be going back, we do not trust this man!

    I highly caution using this location. I went today for my appointment that had been scheduled for a…read morefew weeks. When I showed up I was then taken back to the room where my procedure was to be taken place. I was then asked if I had insurance which I did but they could not locate me. I then pulled up my card which had an error on the card but when given the correct info they still could not navigate their insurance portal. Then told me they would have to reschedule when they had the correct info. My issue is no one contacted me prior to my visit to get this info. They waited till I got in the chair then said I would either have to pay the full price or reschedule. I find this to be very unprofessional. I also am not the only person they have done this to, so I highly caution against using them.

    Martin Anthony, DMD

    Martin Anthony, DMD

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Very friendly and staff was helpful. Was is in for a cleaning and check. They did a very good job…read more Dr. Anthony was very informative and so was the dental hygienist. Very pleased with the service.

    Dr. Martin accepted a personal call from me on Sunday evening Thanksgiving weekend, when I had…read moresevere, throbbing pain radiating along my right jaw up into the TMJ and down my neck. Thinking I may have an abscess, I called the office of my own dentist the day before since he had just completed a crown on a molar in my right jaw. I got voice mail and no emergency # to call so I left a detailed msg. A call came in on my cell phone 10 hours later as "unknown number", but I do not answer those. And the caller left no voice mail. Sunday morning, another call came in from an "unknown number". On a hunch, I answered and it turned out to be my dentist. I was incredulous that he would block his personal number! Even though I left a very detailed msg, his first words were, "I don't know what's going on." I begged for help managing the pain, but he gave no meaningful advice and showed no concern at all. That's when began looking for another dentist. I read mostly positive Google reviews for Dr. Martin. But I also read a one star review from a disgruntled parent. That review convinced me to try to reach Dr. Martin because he responded to it with compassion and gave the writer his home phone #, inviting him to call! Imagine posting his home # on the internet for all to see. That's my kind of dentist! I asked the Lord to go before my call, have Dr. Martin be at home and willing to speak with a total stranger. He answered on the third ring! He listened then said I needed a different antibiotic. He told me the name, dose, and quantity to request from my own dentist the next morning. Then to manage the pain, he recommended a staggered regimen of 1 naproxen sodium, followed 4 hours later by 2 extra strength acetaminophen, then 4 hours later 1 naproxen sodium, then 4 hours later 2 extra strength acetaminophen, etc. He said he would speak to his receptionist in the morning and have her call me to arrange an appointment for Wednesday at his Crossville office. He said to take my current antibiotic along with the new one for 24 hours so I would not be without help while the second antibiotic was taking effect. We spoke for 22 minutes and HE ACTUALLY CARED! During the Wednesday appointment, Dr. Martin determined the exam and x-rays were inconclusive with no evidence of an abscess. But because my upper teeth were hitting the new crown on the bottom right when I was chewing on the left side, he reduced that crown to try to eliminate the contact. He said his best guess was that it may have caused the pain since the nerve below the crowned tooth was being irritated. I was so disappointed to leave without a diagnosis that I began to cry. When I stopped at the front desk to pay my bill, the receptionist said there would be no charge. I thought I heard wrong and asked her to repeat it. She said that because he felt he had not helped me, there would be no charge. I was astounded at such unexpected kindness. Then Dr. Martin walked by, patted my shoulder, and said he would be praying for me! Within 36 hours, the pain began to subside. A couple of days later, I returned for a second appointment because that crowned tooth was still too high. He reduced it further, and I thanked him for taking me in again so quickly. I told the receptionist I wanted to pay not only this bill, but the bill for my first visit as well, since Dr. Martin's "best guess" had turned out to be correct. But once more, I was told there would be no charge! Dr. Martin walked up behind me and said, "Just write a Google review instead." That's what I call Amazing Grace! A few days later, I Googled "neuralgia" and discovered I had nearly ALL the symptoms of Trigeminal Neuralgia. It took 5 weeks for the pain to resolve. I was very grateful because the article said sometimes that nerve does NOT recover. I praise God for His mercy and Dr. Martin's compassion and skill. The Lord made him something very special indeed!

    Cumberland Dentistry - cosmeticdentists - Updated May 2026

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