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Excellent dentist and support staff. My mother and I have been a patient of there's for a long time.

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Drs Polack & Olano are the best. I don't feel comfortable going anywhere else. Top notch dental care.

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Dentists of Gainesville - Looking for a family dentist in Gainesville, VA? You have come to the right spot!

Dentists of Gainesville

2.2(28 reviews)
2.3 mi

Dentists of Gainesville is what you get when you cross high-tech loving retail store front…read moredentistry with the personality of a used car salesman. It's a shame, really, because most of the people there are very pleasant and seemingly good at what they do. (I'm ignoring the Periodontist who spoke to me in a patronizing way as if I was a six-year-old. I swear, I thought he was going to offer me a lollipop for being a good boy at the dentist.) Special shout out to Hygienist Jennifer whose professionalism and sincerity transcend the negative elements of this office (I'm looking at you, snarky Office Manager). However, this office is a machine, and their efforts at efficiency leave patients feeling like they're on a conveyor belt moving from provider to provider, all headed toward the cash register. Forget thinking you'll see the dentist you booked with; you'll get whoever is lined up on the assembly line. And don't count on the Dentist Du Jour taking time to read through past notes before treating you. My last encounter here involved the Dentist not bothering to recognize that I have galvanic toxicity (look it up). The first thing she did was poke an implant with a metal instrument, causing lightning to course through the side of my skull and leaving me in pain for the next twelve hours. (It was in the notes from the last visit, doc. Read the patient chart!) I really wanted to make this dental practice work because they have later hours so I can schedule after work. But at some point during every appointment there has been "the sales pitch." Some administrative person takes over the appointment and pulls up a list of expected out-of-pocket charges on a computer screen in front of you while sitting in the exam chair. The Dentist hasn't bothered to talk about recommended procedures, benefits, risks, or any of the other things you'd expect from a medical provider. And when I asked about some of the items on the list (adding up to hundreds of dollars beyond what insurance covers), I was simply told, "Well, she went to Dental School so we just need to trust her recommendation." I fell for this hard sale tactic during my first visit because the doc said it was necessary. Sadly, the doc didn't tell me that there were other options available. And, in subsequent visits, the doc didn't even identify what caused her to make that initial recommendation. Miracle cure? Instead, she added other expensive items to the tally. The Periodontist was even worse, recommending a high-tech procedure that would have cost thousands of dollars out of pocket without even mentioning that there was a low-tech option completely covered by my insurance. And when I tried to check out, the front desk attempted to book a "3-month follow-up" without mentioning that the entire appointment would have been out-of-pocket. I asked the "billing specialist" about this money-grubbing approach to dentistry, and she cheerfully replied, "That's just the way we do things here." The real kicker was when I decided I'd had enough of these mercenary tactics and said that I would not be back. I was told that their system would automatically schedule me for another appointment 6 months + 1 day after my last visit. (Really? I don't get to choose the date or time?) They said I'd get an email reminder, and then I'd have to call the office to cancel the appointment or I would get billed for a no-show. So if you're looking for a dental practice that uses lots of cutting-edge tech, and if you don't mind being on an assembly line, and if you're able to hold your ground and not be swayed by their sales approach, then you might be happy here. For me, there are lots of other great options in the area that offer a more personalized experience with Dentists who get to know you and care about you, and who don't go reaching for your wallet every time you stop by for your biannual cleaning.

I've visited this office three times, and each time got worse until they broke this camel's back…read more At the first visit, of course, we were just getting to know each other. I was quite surprised, though, not to receive any encouraging word when they discovered that, at age 65, I still had no cavities. Instead there was a lot to say about all the procedures they should do and how I'd need to start coming in for quarterly visits, rather than sticking to the bi-annual visits covered by insurance. On a singular positive note: This was the first time a dentist told me, definitively, that I am grinding my teeth and causing damage to enamel and gums. (Past dentists would ask me if I grind. I'm asleep, I don't know.) At the second visit, I was prepared for the negative experience and determined up front that they would not shame me into fluoride treatments, periodontal rejuvenation, etc. When I told Nabila that I couldn't afford to go down the road with all their suggestions, I received pity for supposedly being too poor. I said "no" to all the extras and left with just the exam, xrays, and cleaning, as planned, but miffed that she would talk to me that way. The straw: First off, the shocking blow that I have my first cavities. (Did you know a medication can cause dry mouth and ruin your saliva protection?) That's not their fault, of course, but the treatment plan! Nabila quoted around $1800 was "necessary," including "cerec inlays" for 3 cavities mounting to $1100. She even mentioned the word "crown" a couple of times. Crown? I thought "filling" is the appropriate treatment for a cavity--especially one that hasn't been there long and can't be very large. Additionally, Nabila had charged me nearly $250 for the cleaning (covered by my insurance) and proposed another $100 for cancer screening. Every prior dentist has done a cancer screening included with the exam, but because this office uses high-tech digital equipment... I left with their proposal and determined to seek a second opinion. Thankfully, insurance covers the consultation with another dentist--and thankfully the local dentist I chose (using the same high-tech digital equipment) offered to do a whole new set of xrays with the exam. I made an appointment the same day and received confirmation that I do, indeed, have cavities, but only TWO need to be treated--with composite fillings, not inlays; they are too small to require that much intervention. The third spot on the xray was too small for treatment. This dentist recommended waiting and watching to see if the small amount of damage can be reversed with fluoride and flossing. Bottom line: Addressing only the cavities (and saving the periodontal issues for another day), I'll be spending $80 for two composite fillings compared to $1100 for three cerec inlays at Dentists of Gainesville. Thank God for gut feelings. I knew there was something very wrong about that office! They are not to be trusted.

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Dentists of Gainesville - Dentists Of Gainesville opened its doors to the Gainesville community in November 2017.

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Dentists Of Gainesville opened its doors to the Gainesville community in November 2017.

LifeTime Smiles

LifeTime Smiles

4.1(72 reviews)
2.2 mi

My experience with LifeTime Smiles has been extraordinary, I went there with the expectation of…read morekind of being told the same thing that every other dentist has told me. That the only way we can help you is with one option and that option is a cosmetic option and you have to pay out of pocket and we're looking at around $12,000. Until I found LifeTime Smiles, I called and set up a consultation. The front desk staff were easy to talk to and kind. Kayla was one of the most enjoyable people I have ever spoken to in a customer service role. She really gets people and is compassionate and supportive. I was set up with Dr. Reangber and she was nothing like the other dentists I've encountered. She saw me for me, and she looked for a solution that would make me feel human again. I had dental fluorosis on my front teeth that left me feeling ashamed and hindered my confidence. Today I went and had my teeth fixed by the teeth magician herself! (Yes I called her that) She really gave me my life back in a way I don't know if I could ever explain. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me and giving me the confidence I needed back.

New patients, be wary. Especially if you have no Dental Insurance…read more Read everything very carefully. If you need a root canal or extraction, don't waste your time on this one. Understand everyone needs to make a profit. But this, worst experience I've had in 10 years time.

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LifeTime Smiles - Dr. Reangber supporting the United States Marines and helping raise funds for Toys for Tots.

Dr. Reangber supporting the United States Marines and helping raise funds for Toys for Tots.

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Gainesville Dental Associates - Every 6 months! Don't forget to book :)

Gainesville Dental Associates

3.2(44 reviews)
0.5 mi

I am so grateful my mother recommended I consult with her dentist!…read more My teeth were a disaster when I first met Dr. Chehade about 10 years ago. He and his team have helped me with everything from general maintenance to root canals to implants. More recently, they solved a severe wear problem caused by poor work done 15+ years ago. I decided to replace all of my lowers (at the same time) in order to open my bite and fix the wear problem. It was a huge procedure yet I was not at all nervous or apprehensive once the time came to do the actual work. Planning was meticulous with multiple scans, wax models and coordination with fabrication lab. It is such a relief to have full trust in a dentist, something I have not experienced in the past. Assistant Rona made me excellent temporaries; four sections that felt great and enabled normal eating while waiting on permanents. Next, my six front uppers were replaced and that one piece temporary was amazing! I could eat apples whole if I wanted to. It is so nice to have dependable temps especially when so many teeth are being worked on at the same time. The office staff works hard to get as much coverage from insurance as possible which is not an easy feat! Estimates are detailed and out of pocket cost is always known up front. Scheduling is easy and location is convenient. Recent renovations inside the office and treatment rooms have made the space more comfortable and it is always clean and organized. Overall, I appreciate Dr. Chehade's attention to detail and communication with staff during procedures to get things right. It is clear he takes pride in his work. Sometimes things take longer than planned but the quality of work is always the first priority. There is no rushing involved, just methodical execution and explanation of what is being done or needs to be done. Thank you GDA for all you have done for me!

so awful! I went there from when I got my adult teeth to 18 years old and the only reason why I…read moreleft is because their money grabbers. I went for my annual check out. They told me I needed seven fillings and one root canal. Got a second opinion at alvorada, they told me it was only two fillings and no root canal needed. They said they were very invasive with my teeth and didn't need to do feelings on a lot of them and now I'm paying the consequences of going to Gainesville dental associates.

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Gainesville Dental Associates
Gainesville Dental Associates
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