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    Hiddenbrook Dental

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

    Services - Hiddenbrook Dental

    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Teeth cleaning

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    3 years ago

    Office full of lovely folks. I appreciated their attention to each patient. Good care, kind people.

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    Camas Dentistry

    4.7(39 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    Amazing dentist and staff, truly top of the game. For Real,…read moreyou won't find better, they hit the bullseye! Carl E / Fairway Village

    The staff was exceptional. The office is beautiful and clean…read more I presented with a cracked tooth, which fortunately had had a root canal prior, so I was not in pain. I simply wanted the chip of tooth removed as it was loose and made it difficult to chew. My intent was to schedule an appointment to have a crown seated at soon (but later) date. They took x-rays relating the tooth in question and two other teeth, both of which had had implants done years earlier. When Dr. Woyciehowsky came in, it was immediately apparent that he was in a hurry. There was the minimal of verbal pleasantries, then a glance at my tooth, and the news that the tooth had chipped and was still attached to gum tissue. He told me that I would need to make an appointment for next steps as it was late in the day. I kindly reminded him that I had a 45 minute appointment and he said "It's late in the day; I can't keep the staff here". I repeated that the only reason I had come in was to have that bone chip tended to. He begrudgingly said he would take care of it. He was so rushed that it was unnerving. He was speaking quickly and his tone and maner were flip and glib. With concern about his overall demeanor, I ask about being numbed; there was nothing gentle about his touch. He said there wasn't time, and that by the time the lidocaine was administered, he would've already been able to remove the tooth chip. I asked him if he wouldn't mind putting some numbing gel on my gums. He said that numbing gel wouldn't make a difference. I worked in oral surgery for three years. Numbing gel (aka: Lidocaine and prilocaine periodontal gel) deadens the nerve endings in your gums. It takes literally seconds to work and would have provided his new patient with comfort. He declined my request. Dr. Woyciehowsky told me I would only feel some thing similar to the pinch you feel when you receive an injection in your gums. It took him a few turns/tugs to get the tooth chip detached from my gums. It was not painful, but it was uncomfortable, and it was a bit scary as I wasn't sure exactly what to expect. No one offered anything for the bleeding; and when I asked, they gave me a Kleenex. I asked for gauze as it was bleeding, quite a bit. When I initially scheduled with his practice, I had explained that I was looking for a new long-term dentist and that I wanted someone who was kind and compassionate. Dr. Woyciehowsky demonstarted neither of those traits. The 15 minutes he gave of his time left me both disappointed and at ground zero with regard to now having to find a new dentist. I am a friendly, positive and happy person. I treat people with dignity and respect, always try my best to do the right thing, and have simple, basic expectations of others. I rarely let things bother me, but found myself getting home (a 2-minute drive) still surprised by the outcome of my visit to Camas Dentistry, and writing a negative review.

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    Oasis Dental

    Oasis Dental

    4.2(48 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I was greeted by friendly office staff, & the woman that called me back was very pleasant. She was…read moreattentive, making certain that she listened carefully & making certain she understood my concerns. She offered me a blanket & a warm, neck pillow. The overall nuance of the place reminded me of my stay at the Howard-Johnson Hotel on the Disney strip in Anaheim, CA (it was a great experience). Since I was able to obtain my x-rays from the previous dental office, Oasis only required one more x-ray to get a different view of a bothersome tooth. It was a quick trip in & out, but I've never in my 40+ years of life been treated with such consideration in a dental office. I made the entire staff aware that I have anxiety, & they treated me with care w/o being patronizing. In my experience that's rare in most professional settings. I was referred to a specialist because of the extenuating circumstances, & Oasis isn't equipped for surgical procedures. I recommend Oasis, & I've decided that these folks are going to be stuck w/me as a patient for a very long time.

    I wouldn't recommend this dentist:…read more 1. When I had my tooth implant done 2 years ago, two assistants spent 45 minutes trying to put in some metal part right before the dentist installed the final implant. I finally had enough and requested that Dr. Owen do it because I almost swallowed the metal part if I didn't catch it. 2. After a year of pushing me to get a night guard so that my implant can last longer, according to Dr. Owen, I finally agreed to have it, which cost me $300 last November. I couldn't get used to it for a couple of months, and I set it aside. I spent $300 for it, and I can't just let it sit, so I finally forced myself to wear it nightly for one week in March this year, and I noticed that my gums were swollen and inflamed. So I went back to have Dr. Owen check, and I learned that the inflammation was caused by the ill-fitting of the nightguard that dug into my gums. However, I could feel a big gap after the adjustment; it doesn't fit like it should have been, but I didn't complain to them during my recent cleaning in May. I received a bill today stating that I needed to pay $54 out of the $108 billed to the insurance company as an "Evaluation " charge in March. I called and questioned "why I'm responsible for paying for the 'evaluation' that was made to adjust for the ill-fitting of the night guard. They said they had to charge for the evaluation first before they could adjust the night guard, which shocked me to hear that. If they had scanned the mold correctly to begin with, I wouldn't have had to go through the pain in my gums and return for such adjustment on the nightguard, would I? What's the cause and the effect of this visit ? Was it me who caused the swollen/ inflamed gums or was the effect of ill-fitting nightguad I ordered from them ? I always pay my bills but I can't pay for something that's not caused by me. During my recent visit I expressed my concerns of the quality of their stuff under previous owner, and I was going to give them a chance to stay with them for the new ownership uder Dr. Owen. Now I will definitely go somewhere because of their unfair billing practices.

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