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    Toothzone

    Toothzone

    3.7(51 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    We recently moved to Northern Colorado from the east coast. It's always a challenge finding new,…read moretrustworthy health providers - very important because we have 2 young children. We went to Toothzone because of a referral from a co-worker. The evaluation showed my daughter had several cavities. I got a second opinion from another pediatric dentist (I always get a second opinion). The other office evaluation came off like a sales pitch: pictures of decaying teeth were shown and the dentist wanted to give my daughter 4 crowns. I explained to the other dentist that I'd like a conversative approach - I'd like to avoid general anesthesia unless absolutely necessary. The other dentist quoted me the option of filling the cavities but kept bringing up the fact that my daughter may need the crowns if she doesn't react to the fillings well or doesn't sit through the process. I understand this is the reality of treating a 2 year old. However, the fact that the crowns cost 4.5 times more than the fillings caused me to question the other dentist's true motivations. I chose to return to Dr. Ryan of Toothzone for the fillings. He never pressured us during the initial eval, he encouraged me to take my time with the decision, and he never mentioned the need for crowns (her cavities were not severe, small off white color). The fillings for the cavities went great. I'm extremely grateful to Dr. Ryan and his staff for the job they did and making the dentist visit as pleasant as possible. I was allowed in the room - held my daughter's hand during most of the process. Dr Ryan had great bedside manners and quickly developed a good rapport with my daughter. He knew the characters of her favorite movie. His calm demeanor and good sense of humor came in handy when she started to get a little fussy towards the end of the procedure. I hope to see Dr. Ryan as little as possible but I'm so happy to have found an office I can trust for my children's oral hygiene. Thank you Dr. Ryan!

    This review is for the Oak Park location. They used to service adults, my understanding is that…read morenow they do not. I used to like this dentist office. It was one of the better ones, however, I am not so pleased with them now. I ended up with an infection in one of the teeth they worked on. I am not sure if they were to blame for the infection. I will give them the benefit of the doubt and assume it would have happened no matter which dentist worked on me. What I am not happy about is how they dealt with the infection. I had a lot of work done with them over the course of 2 years. In the end they said I was good to go and would just need to keep up with regular maintenance (brushing flossing and cleaning visits). I went back a couple weeks later complaining that my bite was not right and my teeth were hitting incorrectly and I still had pain in my lower jaw. They said I was grinding my teeth at night and needed a guard. No tests or inspection was done, only the assumption that that was my problem. Insurance did not cover the guard so I paid 100% of it out of pocket. I went in and they took a mold of my mouth and sent it in fore the guard to be made. I got the guard and tried it. At first it was uncomfortable because it was very big and I was not used to it. But I had been assured that was normal and I would get used to it. Over the next week or 2 it got even more uncomfortable and even painful. I went back and they said I had an infection. They said the infection was pushing my teeth out of place and that is why my bite was incorrect and why the guard did not work. They did not apologize for the miss-diagnoses and instead still insisted that I wear the guard. They game me regular coarse of antibiotics and sent me on my way. I was back 4 weeks later. The antibiotics HAD helped. My mouth had hurt less and the miss-aligned teeth seemed to go back to where they were supposed to be. But once the antibiotics were out of my system the problems came back. This time they gave me nothing and told me it would heal on its own. When asked they admitted that it could take a couple years. Seriously. That was their answer. Around 2 years or pain was what I needed to deal with. No pain meds, no more antibiotics, no more work done on my mouth. It got b ad enough that I was taking 800mg of ibuprofen and 1000mg of Tylenol every 8 hours every day. I had alarms set so I didn't miss a dose because if I did I would be in so much pain I would be crying on the floor until the meds kicked in. Even with that unsafe amount of pain meds I was still in some pain, but I dealt with it. I went back again and told them all this. They gave me empathy. Wow, exactly what I needed. I don't need pain meds. I don't need antibiotics. I don't need to be able to chew. All I needed was empathy. Or at least that's what they decided. I dealt with it for as long as I could but could no longer bear it. I instead sought out my own solutions. I precured antibiotics with out a prescription and narcotics. That's right. Our modern American Medicine is so advanced that the only way a patient can get the meds they need is to buy them without a "Doctor." Still even with my ill-gotten meds, the problem was not going away. I called to make an appointment and was told they no longer see adults at that location. I was told I could drive an extra 30 min to the other location and that I could be seen in 2 or 3 months. I found a new dentist. They say the tooth needs to come out now, and then antibiotics. IF that works, then they will need to do a bone graft. Meaning the infection has been so bad for so long that it ate away my BONE in my JAW. After that they say they will need to do 5 root cannels and crowns on the surrounding teeth that have been damaged by the infection. And then finally I would have to get a tooth implant to replace the bad tooth the extract. Now for some real symptoms. When I am not taking the ill-gotten meds: I am in severe pain, I have a soar throat from the infection leaking into my mouth, I have clogged sinuses and my dentist thinks there could be infection in them as well from being so close to the tooth infection (and possibly something more serious like a hole between my infected jaw and my sinuses). The drainage from my mouth and sinuses make me nauseas and sick and make it hard not to vomit. I have trouble sleeping, and am very irritable when awake. I have little patience because of all that. And I have a really bad case of halitosis. When I am taking the meds I procured I still have most of those issues, but they are cut by about 50 to 60% until I run out again.

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    Toothzone - ToothZone Network | Dentistry for infants, children teens and the whole family | Also providing Orthodontics in Fort Collins

    ToothZone Network | Dentistry for infants, children teens and the whole family | Also providing Orthodontics in Fort Collins

    Toothzone - ToothZone Network | Dentistry for infants, children teens and the whole family | Also providing Orthodontics in Fort Collins

    ToothZone Network | Dentistry for infants, children teens and the whole family | Also providing Orthodontics in Fort Collins

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    Spring Creek Dental - Inside Spring Creek Dental office - Fort Collins, CO.

    Spring Creek Dental

    4.6(19 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Had to have my front tooth veneer replaced today. They got me right in and are so efficient. I was…read moreconstantly asked if I was ok or hurting. They are very concerned about my welfare and comfort level. I love this Debra office and highly recommended them.

    I had a very disheartening and unfortunate experience with the receptionist and insurance…read morecoordinator of Spring Creek dental. I had been experiencing some blinding pain and scheduled an appointment for a dentist to look over my teeth and help identify the cause - this insurance coordinator booked me 10 days out full well knowing and approving me paying out of pocket. Less than a day before my appointment, she called and left me a voicemail simply stating they would not be able to see me tomorrow or ever. When I called back to inquire, the receptionist and insurance coordinator became agitated and defensive going so far as to raise her voice over the phone with phrases such as "are you serious?" and "I don't know what to tell you". I did not once raise my voice or speak disrespectfully to the staff. Shame I never got to interact with the dentists or hygienists as they come highly recommended. Would not recommend this dental office to anybody due to the unaccommodating nature and overall lack of ethicality handling a situation with an individual experiencing extreme distress due to dental related pain.

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    Spring Creek Dental Team

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    Spring Creek Dental team of Fort Collins, CO.

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    Hargleroad Jennifer K DDS Ms Professional - pediatric_dentists - Updated May 2026

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