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    Gabe Timothy M DDS

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Northern Star Dental Group

    Northern Star Dental Group

    3.9(31 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Had such a great experience at Northern Star Dentist office today! Got my teeth whitened and the…read morewhole process was smooth and easy thanks to the amazing staff. Huge shoutout to Jillian, Pariss, Helena, and Laureen for being so friendly, professional, and helpful throughout. Truly the best office team around!

    Many RED flags about this office. The first is signing a WAIVER, so they are not at fault if…read moresomething goes terribly wrong. They ignore any documented outside infections that may involve the gums or teeth. Altered imaging, which is highly illegal! I have imaging from other recent dentists that prove otherwise and documented as UNDETERMINED to investigate by a proper qualified specialist such as a root tip infection which there was not. They are likely to push a root canal and crown done by their specialists. I also noticed that during a cleaning that tiny parts of tooth were missing in between filings as they were there before they started. I have proof. This is likely to start a future infection such as a treament like a root canal or fillling. They use a vibrating tool that's more like an ingraving machine you would use to etch writing on a metal tool like a wrench. The pieces I picked up off my tongue were clear and not yellow or white which would indicate tarter build up and noticed pieces missing between my filling on one tooth, which was always there for years, noticing it with my tounge and it was sharp too. DO NOT USE THIS TOOL FOR CLEANING! It likely damages the enemal and creates cavities! Yes, it's effective to remove tartar build-up but can do much more damage than a pick and rotary toothbrush. This is often witnessed by others who have treatment with this tool. Avoid it in other places, too. If they can't answer you, then walk away and note it in a review. To sum up, this practice has offered me root canals for unesesary work were the teeth dont hurt, there is no visible infection on the gums teeth or even recent or current history when in comparison. You get a different dentist every time and have no idea what the last practitioner did. They likely deform good teeth for profit! There is much more I did not mention here when compared to other dental practices that were current and I've had over the years, so please use your own caution judgments and inform yourself everything about a practice before making clear judgments. I have also noticed a reduction in patents in the waiting area and ease of getting a much sooner appointment within a days, not weeks or months time which is an indicator of a mass of clients leaving to go elsewhere since about 2021 or so. They are not all honest, so choose your dentist carefully.

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    Boston Endodontics - Dr. Christine Melito

    Boston Endodontics

    4.8(30 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I learned first-hand what apico means --twice!…read more After several novacaines, I endured forty-five minutes of cutting my gums, drilling, vibrations, picking-and-poking, pulling-and-tugging, and sewing me up on each of two teeth. As I write this review, it sounds frightening, even to me. But then what explains why I fell asleep during the second procedure? It's simple -- Dr Timothy Gabe, and his friendly and compassionate, professional and competent team worked seamlessly together to make sure that I was always comfortable. From my first visit to my last, it has been an extraordinarily rewarding experience. I hope no one else needs an apico, but if you do, I enthusiastically recommend Dr Gabe to you.

    My first visit with Dr. Gabe went well. I had gotten crowns on 2 teeth and was still having pain…read more I was referred to Dr. Gabe by the dentist who did my crowns. Dr. Gabe, told me it was a muscle spasm. We agreed to meet for a second time to see how the tooth was feeling. Unfortunately, my second appointment do not go so well. I was left in the waiting area for 40 minutes after my scheduled appointment. I finally went to the desk to ask what was happening and expressed my displeasure, I wasn't rude, I was not disrespectful, I didn't raise my voice. I was disappointed and frustrated. I'm sure the frustration came across in my tone but absolutely not disrespectful. There is no way I'm letting this be put on me or turned around. If I was kept in the loop-a simple we are sorry but Dr. Gabe had an emergency or what ever the situation, I feel like that would have made all the difference. I could have made a decision earlier, to stay or reschedule-had I been informed on what was going on. Maybe the office can take a look at why this whole situation happened. I'm not retired, I do not have a lot of leisure time. When I go for an appointment I have to take time off from work-I do not get paid for that- and I need to get back to do my work as soon as I possible can. By the time I left the office it was just before 4:00(45 minutes). To have a 3:15 Appointment and sit in the waiting area until 3:53 is a long time without an update. While waiting, I had a conversation with a person in the waiting area. That person had an appointment with Dr. Gabe and his appointment was the same time as mine-3:15. When they called him before me, I thought this is not good.. At that time it was about 3:30ish. In addition, I'm not sure if Dr. Gabe is aware, I had called the office the day of the appointment-a couple hours before my appointment, to ask if I could change the appointment. I was told they change it but I would be charged, that was a bit confusing since I already paid and this was a a quick follow-up maybe that's why two people were scheduled at 3:15 - my reply was oh no I'll be there, interesting.. This also played into my frustration. After all this: I had a new appointment scheduled because of the situation mentioned above-I received a phone call a couple of days before that appointment from Dr. Gabe's office-I was told Dr. Gabe cancelled my appointment, he said the pain was a muscle spasm-without seeing me. I told the person, who called me to cancel my appointment, that this appointment was a follow up and my tooth was hurting. I never heard back. (Doesn't a dentist take an oath) I was surprised I didn't hear back-In the meantime, I went to an appointment with the Dr. who referred me to Dr. Gabe I was told that Dr. Gabe did not call me back because there was an incident?? What? What incident? What does that mean? To hear that was upsetting to say the least.. I called Dr. Gabe to see what was going on, to ask about my hurting tooth and the so called "incident." He never called me back. I find that to be unprofessional and discourteous. Dr. Gabe, could have called me to discuss whatever this is about. Instead, it was discussed with someone other than myself and my appointment was cancelled, my calls were not returned, after I had paid for a service, it does not feel good to be shut down like this. The deflection and arrogance is unbelievable.. I do not usually do reviews however, I think it was important to put this out there. I'm almost certain, if I showed up for an appointment 40 plus late I wouldn't have been seen and I would have been charged for the appointment. We as patients need to speak up in situations like this. When its the other way around, the practice speaks up. Dentist work hard and I appreciate that. Patients work hard and pay for the expensive prices for dentist services.

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