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    J. Brian Wessling

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Services - J. Brian Wessling

    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Teeth cleaning

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    Ridge Pointe Dental - Todd W. Hohlen, DDS

    Ridge Pointe Dental - Todd W. Hohlen, DDS

    4.6(7 reviews)
    42.2 mi

    Everyone you talk with at Ridge Pointe is sweet, helpful and caring. They have gone above and…read morebeyond to make sure my needs were met and that I felt comfortable with the treatment recommended. Dr Hohlen was able to fix prior dental work done incorrectly and now my teeth look great.

    If you like a snazzy new office and a dentist with an authoritarian bent, this is your place! The…read moreoffice really is nicely appointed, and the front desk staff were helpful, thorough, and congenial. If you like to have a big TV crammed in your face at the dentist, you're sure to have that wish fulfilled, too. If you like an "expert" dentist who makes all of your decisions for you, Dr. Hohlen fits the bill. However, if you feel it's your own responsibility to be informed and say yea or nay to the chemicals and treatments being put into your own and your children's mouths, this may not be the dental practice for you. Although I went in asking nicely about facts from a systematic review article, I felt pressured and felt that my voice (and the evidence) carried little weight. Next, (and this could happen anywhere, I guess) a dental hygienist called my (young!) son by the wrong name while ushering him back to a chair and waving me off as if there was no need for me to follow. We quickly sorted out the misunderstanding, but I'm glad my son didn't end up getting whatever treatments were on "Sam"'s chart! Then, I was not impressed with his manner as he brandished a large needle aimed for my needle-phobic child's mouth. I felt his manner was not suave; granted, it is hard to be suave when you're holding a large needle. But he looked at me as if he expected me to control my child into not freaking. Then he said to my child, in frustration, "You need to do whatever your doctor or dentist says." I'm sure he didn't mean that to sound so creepy. But actually, I'm teaching my children to be informed and take responsibility for their own health. Dr. Hohlen seems to hold an exactly opposite belief. (PS: It all worked out. Dental care was administered, and no lasting trauma.) Finally, he assured me that a service would be billed as "this", because "he's hoping to take care of my teeth for a long time to come," and when the bill came... it was billed as "that." This could be as simple as a miscommunication between the doc and the staff who do the billing, but still not cool. He is young, and people do learn and grow. I hope a few years from now it'll be a different story. But I wanted to write this for the information of people who do want to take responsibility for their own health choices.

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