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3.2 (11 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Tooth filling replacement or repair

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Ridgeland Dental

Ridgeland Dental

4.9(21 reviews)
3.0 mi

I cannot express enough how happy I am with Dr. Denis Bartz and the whole staff at this office. I…read moream in the service industry and am very critical of doctors, dentists, salons, restaurants, etc etc and I can't be happier about my experiences so far with them. I slipped and fell a little over a month ago, landing on my face and needed a lot of work to get my front teeth fixed. I called first thing in the morning after this happened and Dr. Denis was able to take me in right away. After assessing my situation, he began work on my smile immediately. He made me feel so comfortable, I was nice and numb while he was working on me (my first visit took almost 3 hours). I was very upset about what had happened to my teeth and he put me at ease, explaining that he was going about helping me the same way he would if it was his wife in his chair. I've had about 5 visits in the past month and a half, with at least 2 more to go, but I'm looking as good as new. I recommend him to everyone I meet. Even friends who live in the city I tell to come down to the suburbs and see him. He has really made a situation that could be so painful and ugly be somewhat easy and comforting. If you are looking for a dentist in the south suburbs, definitely come meet Dr. Denis Bartz.

I went looking for a new dentist and did not know who to go to. I searched on the internet and…read morefound Ridgeland Dental and the reason that I contacted them was from all the great reviews that were on line. I was very impressed with the staff members at the front desk, very friendly and efficient.I contacted the office and they got me in right away. I saw Dr. Rohan Bansan who was very compassionate and knowledgeable. He really took his time when he examined me and also spent the time explaining things to me in detail. Thank you. Dr. Rohan. The next day after I saw Dr. Rohan and he made his recommenations for treatment I went into the office to have a cleaning done. I was again impressed with the friendly staff. The hygienist, Samantha was just wonderful. She gave me an excellent exam before the cleaning. She is very knowledgeable and compassionate. She really took her time to explain everything to me and also recommended some suggestions which I found very helpful. I would definitely reccommend this office for your future denistry. Awesome Job!! Thanks

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Advanced Solutions Family Dental - Dr Carly sharing beautiful memories with her family

Advanced Solutions Family Dental

5.0(7 reviews)
3.8 mi

Hi, my name is Courtney and I'd rather scoop out my own eyeballs with two rusty spoons than step…read morefoot in a dentist's office. Like...for.really.real. Because of a particularly traumatic dental experience ages ago, I took a dental-visit hiatus for, uh, a few years. Maybe more than a few years. And then, you know, five kids, etc. Wellllll, my littlest is now in school full day so I have no excuse to neglect my oral health a minute longer. SIGH. Fine. I'll go, I said to myself, but I'll hate it. I'll go, but it's going to be awful. Terrible. THE WORST THING EVER. Knowing my teeth were a bit...rough, I asked to go exam first instead of jumping into a full-blown cleaning. Enter Lea, the angel of teeth. Perhaps she's the real life Tooth Fairy? I don't know. But what I do know is this: this woman is magic. She was my starting point: she's the hygienist and took all my x-rays, did a preliminary exam, etc. You know how some people just WAFT goodness and kindness? Yeah, that's Lea. Knowing my intense anxiety, she explained everything every step of the way and checked in on my comfort throughout. She's a great conversationalist and it really helped me to stay calm and not obsessively focused on my mouth. I met Dr. Carly briefly at this point, but my first two appointments were with Lea (the first aforementioned and then a second one for another round of "deep cleaning"). Today's appointment was all Dr. Carly and she is *awesome*. I spent all last night tossing and turning and lamenting and even before we started...ugh, I was riddled with anxiety. But here's the thing: Dr. Carly is a gentle dentist with incredible precision and she's not at all shy with the novocaine. My appointment was this morning and I'm still pretty numb at almost five at night. Trust me...I am *not* complaining. I didn't feel a THING while she worked her magic. And now I am officially cavity free. She checked in on my comfort throughout, asked me if I needed breaks, etc. I felt like she was truly concerned with my comfort and sought to make this experience entirely positive. She succeeded. And then some. Additional-but-entirely-necessary-shout-outs: Olga was Dr. Carly's assistant today and she, too, is incredibly sweet--so friendly and personable. Helen, who runs the office, is both ridiculously patient (I'm a scheduling nightmare) and mind-blowingly organized. She was also able to unsnarl the dental insurance snafu and knew exactly what was covered before I was even finished with my x-rays at visit #1. Amazing. The entire office environment is SO positive and so perfect for the "high anxiety patient" (hi, that's clearly me). You immediately feel like you're surrounded by friends of yours. It's such a welcoming practice. Seriously so. If you've been on the fence about seeking dental care because you have moderate-to-severe dental anxiety, this is the place you NEED to call. While I'm sorry I put it off for so long, I'm so very, very grateful I found Oak Forest Family Dental. Dr. Carly, Lea, the whole team...just incredible. :)

Convenient location. Friendly staff and provider. Never had a whole office visit cleaning in under…read more1 hours. It was amazing! Would definitely recommend.

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Kids enjoying halloween treat - Advanced Solutions Family Dental, IL

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Dr Carly with here little patients in her dental office

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Aspen Dental - Crestwood, IL

Aspen Dental - Crestwood, IL

2.0(27 reviews)
0.4 mi

I have no complaints about the hygienist, Nicole. On 4/8/26, I had an 11am appt. for scaling and…read moreroot care, followed by a digital scan for a partial. I waited about 3 hrs. without completing my appt. After the scaling, I was placed in a waiting area at 12:30, which became overcrowded by 1pm, due to a lack of seating, with one person standing and one sitting on another's lap. With no update or service, I went to the front waiting area and was told I was "next." I continued waiting until 1:40. Then I was told it would be approx 20 more minutes before I could be seen. Nearly 3 hrs later, I had to leave. More frustrating is that I had received multiple texts and emails reminding me of my 11am appt., yet scheduling was clearly not managed. I understand walk-ins are accommodated, but SCHEDULED appts should be prioritized in a timely manner. Given the excessive wait time and inability to complete my SCHEDULED services, it is unreasonable that I was then offered a rescheduled appt. nearly two weeks later. This reflects poor scheduling and disregard for patients' time. I should have been given priority rescheduling, along with consideration for compensation or courtesy adjustment due to the inconvenience. Marsha Lee

After suffering two sleepless nights from a toothache I got desperate and searched "emergency tooth…read moreextractions" online. Aspen Dental immediately popped up, stating they take emergency, same day appointments. The scheduler was very kind and, although the facility closest to me was booked, they found a sooner appointment at an alternative location. They really seemed to care about my predicament and I was very appreciative and relieved that the excruciating pain I was experiencing would soon come to an end. Little did I know. I arrived at the Crestwood location and the receptionist (who was also very nice) explained that everyone has to get X-rays done prior to any extractions ($29 special) and to fill out forms. The man who took the X-rays was very professional; being extra careful with the inflamed tooth. After it was over a dental hygienist went over my history and then broke the news that although the tooth should definitely come out, it would have to be done at a later date and after a "deep cleaning." It was at this moment that I realized that Aspen Dental and I have two very different interpretations of the what the word "emergency" means and my heart sank knowing I'd be spending more sleepless nights in agony. A dentist came in, going over the X-rays and all the things they wanted to do to my mouth. These involved words such as crown$, cap$, partial$, and implant$. She also said that in addition to my offending tooth, she needed to remove another one that wasn't even bothering me. I was then asked to wait while they worked out a plan. After 15 minutes I was brought to a desk where a woman showed me the list of all the procedures they wanted to do along with a price tag that was close to $25,000! "So how are you feeling about all this so far?" she asks. I thought she was kidding until I looked up and saw she had a straight face. "Terrible!" I replied. Keep in mind, I'm a 55 year old man who just wanted a painful tooth removed. I am not looking to get my smile plastered on the cover of next month's issue of AARP magazine. Unphased, she pulls out a second sheet of numbers for what it will cost to get the two teeth removed along with the mandatory cleaning - over $4,000. I didn't have insurance and figured it would be costly, but she may as well have pulled out parchment and quill, offering to stop my pain if I'd be willing to sign over my soul. She saw me flinch and mentioned they offer payment plans but I was already heading for door. I drove straight to Walgreens and bought enough pain medication to put half the town asleep for the winter, which is what I should've just done in the first place. Steer clear of these charlatans!

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