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    Jason D. Nicholson, DDS

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Owen Wolfgramm, DDS

    Owen Wolfgramm, DDS

    (2 reviews)

    Awesome dentist with a quick, efficient staff. Always willing to help out with emergencies or…read morespecial scheduling needs. The entire office is awesome!

    I've been remissed in not writing a review earlier than now. It's not often in the Medical/Dental…read moreworld today that you can still find professionals like Dr's Robinson and Wolfgram. I've been connected to the Medical Industry for over 40-years and have owned a consulting company that works with the profession for the last 10 years. It's not a boast that I've worked with the top doctors and dentists across the US over that time. Their is a very indiscreet building located in Provo, UT that perhaps has the very best dentists in the US (the staff just as good). Both, Dr's Wolfgram and Robinson are clearly at the top of their profession. If I might digress and relate a personal story that tells you WHY you need to consider them. My first wife passed away from a long illness 3 years ago. It was her desire to have her teeth repaired before she passed (she knew her time was short, but wanted her teeth to be perfect). Because of the multiple medications she was taking, took a toll on her teeth. It also required me to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep her alive. I'm certainly not destitute, but the medical/dental costs were draining. I had a visit with Dr. Robinson after my wife had passed to go over her dental costs (Dr. Wolfgram preformed much of the work). I certainly wasn't looking for a handout, just an explanation. I knew this man and what he said to me still resonates to this day...Clay, Kathy was a wonderful and happy person. It was always a joy to have her come into the office and make other people with problems wonder why they were complaining. I would ask that you just cover my cost of materials and supplies for the work we did. I was profoundly touched by this. Sorry for the long review, but WHEN you need dental work done correctly and with passion, please look for a building hidden behind a few others to find a Pearl of Great Price. I promise you won't be disappointed!

    W Michael Black, DDS - W Michael Black- Orem, UT

    W Michael Black, DDS

    (7 reviews)

    Best Dentist I have ever been to. He is so gentle and caring. He pays good attention to you as the…read morepatient and knows when you are in pain or need a moment. I have TMJ so having a dentist who makes sure not to put too much pressure on your jaw is so necessary. He is seriously the kindest most gentle patient Dentist ever. He knows what he is doing and has the skill eye and hands for the job. Your children will love him and trust him. No need to fear the Dentist when you see Dr. Black!

    DO NOT GO TO DR. BLACK'S OFFICE. I have had multiple…read moreincidents of shoddy work from Dr. Black, and while he was interpersonally kind when I came back to get them fixed, his actual dentistry skills were lacking. Each time I was still left with unnecessarily sharp edges, broken fillings (one fell out literally in the parking lot after the appointment), and temporary crowns that fell out multiple times (including, again, falling out in the parking lot the moment I stepped out the door. I understand temporary crowns are *temporary*, but these fell out almost immediately, which I've never experienced with other dentists). I have spent hours over the course of several months in his office with my teeth worse for the wear, until I finally went to another dentist who replaced my filling. He noted that it fell out because Dr. Black didn't actually get the entire cavity cleaned out, which is likely why the filling didn't take. Despite paying hundreds of dollars upfront for this dental work, I received a bill from Dr. Black's office (for some reason it was in my husband's name, not mine, even though the work was my own) for an additional fee that insurance had apparently not covered (which I understand happens and is not necessarily Dr. Black's fault). When we called to ask if there was any leeway in not paying this additional fee given the shoddy work done by Dr. Black, the receptionist blamed us for not calling sooner and said we were not being "fair" to Dr. Black by going to another dentist to fix the work he had done poorly. When I explained that I have limited time off work and did not want to spend it sitting in the chair of a dentist who had already messed up several times when I was in intense pain from the filling falling out, she still insisted that I had made the wrong choice by going to another dentist first. Also, Dr. Black made unnecessarily sexist comments, such as remarking that women "can't handle" the pain of teeth whitening as well as men can (and research shows that doctors dismissing women's pain in this way is a major cause of medical malpractice) and that women don't know anything about cars or oil changes. When I tried to gently correct this rhetoric by stating, "I actually drove my own car to this appointment and I've managed my own oil changes for years," he smiled, disagreed with me, and held to the sexist rhetoric. Also, I have never given written consent for them to share my medical records with my husband, but somehow they joined our files (which is, I assume, why the bill came in his name instead of mine), despite us having different last names and never requesting that they do this. My assumption is that they found out we were married and use some sort of outdated "head of household" protocol to put family members together under the name of the "man of the house", but according to federal privacy laws they should not be sending my medical information to another adult unless I've filled out a HIPPA consent form (which to the best of my memory I have never done at this office). Save yourself some time, money, trouble, and sexism by finding a different dentist.

    Utah Valley Periodontics - Waiting area

    Utah Valley Periodontics

    (6 reviews)

    The care and follow up that received after the surgery was completely unacceptable…read more The surgery did not go well, the gums did not heal for a very long time. The office continued to push to do the other side of the mouth even though it was explained that the original site had lingering pain and did not seem to be healing properly. Months later there are some serious health problems that have arisen due to an infection caused by the dental surgery. The current medical team that we are working with had asked about all past surgery's in the last year which included this dental surgery. When I called Utah Valley Periodontics to obtain information as to what type of graft was used and what medication and dosage was prescribed I was met with a manner that was both off putting and extremely offensive. My main point of contact and interaction was with the office manager. She thought she put me on hold but did not. Her language in the background was offensive and completely unprovoked. And then the line went dead. My questions were not accusatory in any way. Upon my calling back I received an apology and the rest of the information I needed. The apology did not even come close to making me feel better about the interaction. I would Never use or recommend Utah Valley Periodontics again. And, I would dismiss any office employee especially the office manager who would behave so badly and with absolute disregard for the patient on the other end of the line.

    Dr Alex Bankhead is a total fraud. He is a regular at the gas station I work at, so obviously he…read moreknows I don't have big money. Said he was "all about" paying it forward and said he would fix my teeth for free. I don't cry ever but he got me. Took molds for free but 6 grand to fix my teeth. I cried again. To get crushed after he said he would do it for free was almost worse. He showed me pics of his million dollars worth in cars too. Guess u gotta be that type of AH to have money and don't know what pay it forward really means. I have nothing but hate for him

    Jason D. Nicholson, DDS - periodontists - Updated May 2026

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