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    Romero only performs the dental work that's absolutely essential and never recommends unnecessary procedures.

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    4.8(183 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I don't usually leave reviews, but this experience absolutely deserved one…read more While traveling through the Pacifica area, I unexpectedly needed dental work and was fortunate enough to be referred to Dr. John Acosta. He was able to get me in on extremely short notice, which alone was impressive. What really stood out was the level of professionalism, care, and attention to detail throughout the entire process. Dr. Acosta performed my wisdom tooth extraction and is also helping me with cosmetic dental work. From the initial consultation to the treatment itself, he took the time to explain everything clearly, answer my questions, and make sure I was comfortable every step of the way. The procedure was far smoother than I expected, and the recovery process has been excellent. What separates Dr. Acosta from many healthcare professionals is that he genuinely cares about his patients. You never feel rushed, pressured, or treated like just another appointment on the schedule. His staff is welcoming, the office is professional, and the quality of care is exceptional. If you're looking for a dentist in Pacifica, San Francisco, or the surrounding Bay Area, I would highly recommend Dr. Acosta and Pacific Coast Dental for wisdom tooth extractions, cosmetic dentistry, and general dental care. Finding a dentist you can trust is difficult, and I can confidently say that Dr. Acosta has earned my trust and future business. Five stars without hesitation.

    I sent the following email two weeks ago and never received any sort of response:…read more I am writing to file a formal complaint regarding my new‑patient appointment today. I want to note at the outset that I do not know the names of either technician involved, so I am relying on your internal records to identify who assisted during my visit. I came in for a dental cleaning and understood that X‑rays are standard for new patients. What I did not expect was the volume and pace of imaging performed: panoramic images, multiple sets of X‑rays, and then intraoral photos using metal devices that were splitting my lips and causing significant discomfort. The appointment began well. The front office staff was kind, and the technician who was taking the photos was polite and professional. The issue arose when she called in another technician to assist with holding the metal devices in place. This second technician was dismissive from the moment she entered. During the third set of images, she told me to open my mouth wider. I explained that I physically could not because the metal pieces were already splitting my lips. Her response was, "Afterwards I'll get some petroleum." This did nothing to address the discomfort I was actively experiencing. I stated that I was stressed and did not want to continue with the imaging. The primary photo technician responded appropriately and said she could see what could be done to move forward without the last set of photos. At that point, I was willing to continue with the cleaning and exam. However, the second technician then asked, "Can I ask you what's so stressful about all this?" Her tone made it clear she had already decided I was being unreasonable. I explained that from the moment I arrived, I had been taken from machine to machine, X‑rays to photos, nonstop, and it was overwhelming. She continued to look at me as though my explanation was not legitimate. I asked her, "Does that make sense?" and she responded, "No, that doesn't make sense." Her dismissiveness and refusal to acknowledge my discomfort made it impossible for me to stay. If she had not behaved that way, I likely would have completed the appointment. The first technician was professional and willing to work with me. The second technician was rude, dismissive, and made me feel interrogated rather than cared for. I also noticed that the television screen in the room displayed a message stating that patients who feel stressed may request a sedative. I have never needed sedation for a dental exam, and I did not expect to need it today. However, I found it notable that the practice encourages patients to communicate stress, yet when I did so, the technician responded dismissively and stated that my explanation "did not make sense." This contradiction contributed to my decision to leave the appointment. I also noticed on your website that multiple family members appear to work at the practice. I do not know whether the technician in question is a family member, but I am including this observation because, in my experience, family‑run businesses sometimes have less internal oversight. Whether she is family or not, her behavior was unacceptable. I left the appointment because of her conduct. You may have a large and stable patient base, and my experience may not affect your operations in any significant way. However, I am documenting this incident because it reflects a lapse in professionalism and patient care. I am giving you the opportunity to review what occurred and address it internally so that future patients are not placed in the same position.

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    Titus Tang, DDS MAGD

    4.8(480 reviews)
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    Been with 59B dental for years now. The office is modern. Staff is friendly. And most of all the…read moremost pain free dentist that I have ever been to. Dr. Tang and all of the other dentists, dental hygienists and staff are really good. I highly recommend them.

    I am writing this review after a year of not going to this office. I started off with good…read moreexperiences with this dental office. Front desk was friendly, the dental office/equipment looked modern, and the dentists were efficient. Each procedure was explained and front desk helped with scheduling and often notifying for upcoming appointments. So the reason why I stopped going... I had a filling redone due to it coming off. However, I had pain around the same tooth for months. I couldn't eat on that side at all. I went back in for checkups to see if they can figure out what's going on. The head dentist told me to consider getting a crown since there seems to be a cracking on the tooth. They offered to cover the costs however I thought it was a bit extreme to get a crown from a routine filling. Over the next couple months, I would go back multiple times since the pain didn't go away. This included shaving part of the filling, redoing the filling, and trying to figure out my bite. And the final time I went there for a checkup, I was just told it could just be a neurological thing and almost made it sound like it was my fault and they can't do anything about it. The only reason why I kept going back was to give them the opportunity to fix what they had messed up. I ended up looking for another dentist and I told them my issue. They were able to figure what was wrong, and redid my filling. Now I have no pain.

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