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    John Buoncristiani, DDS

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Integrity Endodontics

    Integrity Endodontics

    4.9(88 reviews)
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    Yesterday I had my second Root Canal with Dr Buoncristiani. Recently I was told I needed another…read moreroot canal by a dentist and I specifically went out of my way to see him because I had a pleasant experience and had no issues with the first one he did 13 years ago. After a consult a few months ago I came in for the root canal and was slightly nervous since it's been a while and I generally don't like anyone messing with my teeth, but his staff did great calming me down and assuring me the procedure is routine and indeed necessary. Once the doc got started I remembered why I came here I didn't feel a thing and he was very sure handed and great with finishing the procedure quickly. I highly recommend Dr. John and his staff they are great at what they do.

    I wanted to give a huge thank you to Integrity Endodontics and the whole staff for their absolutely…read moreamazing service today, and truly going above and beyond for me. I had to have a root canal urgently, and they saw me immediately as I had to be out of the office in two hours with a hard stop. I think they got me out in less than an hour. They worked efficiently, and are clearly EXTREMELY knowledgeable experts. It also was essentially painless, which I know is important to some people, and went out of their way to make sure I was comfortable. I am a few hours out from the procedure, and am not in any discomfort. I could not have had a better experience. Again, thank you!!

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    Richard  Wittenauer, DDS

    Richard Wittenauer, DDS

    4.6(90 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I was referred by a friend, and Dr Wittenauer got me in the same day after multiple days of pain…read morefrom a botched crown job by my now ex-general dentistry large practice composed of merry-go-round 1099 dentists--never saw the same one twice in over 10 years. Having a painful crown experience with the Brand X dentist, I was apprehensive about my first root canal. From the jump, ALL Dr Wittenauer's office, tech staff, and dental assistants were welcoming and very cognizant of a patient's apprehension with the old joke about root canals. This is a procedure where you want a specialist, an Endodontist requires an extra two years of specialized training above a general DDS, with the specialized training equipment, and staff who do these procedures all day with a rhythm between the staff and closed loop feedback between the patient that puts even the most apprehensive at ease. The old technique of doctors using verbal distraction when undergoing uncomfortable procedures is often centered on subjects like the weather, vacations, etc. Dr Wittenauer actually reviews in detail your personal info paperwork before he gets to work and keeps you engaged or quiet--your preference. Updates on how many minutes longer, what to expect, we're done--helped a lot, especially when you're in your mid-seventies like me, and a little anxious. Being an old shop teacher, I appreciated his meticulous work area with his specialized tools and equipment, and his dexterous technique in determining the best path to save my existing crown and tooth, while smoothly removing and "filing" material. His placement of hands, wires, and equipment always put patient comfort first, no dragging stuff across your body, dangling wires, dripping discharges, etc. Sunglasses to dim the glare of exam lights, and mouth "dams" to keep that gritty crap out of your mouth, I'm sure were his unique and effective developments from patient feedback. Also the digital xrays showing the before and after pics on a front centered monitor displayed the super smooth and gently shaped canals after the procedure. Any small "tweaks" to the bite and alignment were handled precisely with xrays, not just eyeballing it or settling for good enough. If I had to guess, he took a shop class in high school and got and "A"--a true craftsman. In summary, if your general dentist says that you need a root canal and wants to do it himself, take it under advisement and RUN to Dr Wittenauer. His calming atmosphere and demeanor, and NO PAIN procedure should allay your fears. His protocol of a personal followup call, and not assigning it to a staff member, on the day of the procedure was also much appreciated--not the norm of my other medical providers. Five days later-- no after effects except total pain relief. It was like flipping a light switch; walk in with pain, walk out pain free. One of his catch phrases heard more than once (my paraphrase) was getting that irritation and pain out of your life and getting back on track to normal. If this is your goal, he's your guy.

    Route Canal. This was my first root canal and I was very…read moreapprehensive. Dr. Wittenauer was amazing in calming me down before the procedure. I was extremely happy afterwards and had no pain.

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    Richard Angell III DMD, MSD

    Richard Angell III DMD, MSD

    4.3(46 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    As someone previously mentioned...Going to the dentist is anxiety ridden. Feeling comfortable with…read moreyour Doctor is of paramount importance, indeed. This wasn't the case with Dr. Angell. I was perplexed by the lack of professionalism, disrespect to his Assistant and strange comments coming from his mouth. Never have I ever given more confusing looks to a Doctor before. Let me explain: #1-It was explained to me that his original Assistant had back injuries and was on leave. He then goes into detail about her personal story. (Like, I don't know this lady...never met her). The initial consultation, he was alone. The day of the procedure, he had an Assistant there that appeared to be new or a Temp. Dr. Angell was so rude to her & it made me uncomfortable. When he felt she didn't understand, he'd roll his eyes, cuss or grunt & point and at times try a few Spanish commands on her..."Abajo," "A la derecha," etc. she looked pretty defeated. Very disrespectful. #2-Dr. Angell was running on a skeleton crew and seems to visibly suffer from TYPE A tendencies on steroids. FOUR TIMES during my root canal procedure, he stopped what he was doing to answer the phone!!! They were not quick calls! I'm in an uncomfortable position and he's answering the gosh darn phone! Put it on answering machine dude! #3-His patience for clients asking questions are minimal. I'd ask a question and he'd say, "Well, I discussed that in length and I don't know how much more simple I can make it! It's on the paper I gave you too." I'd respond, "I'm a lay person, explain it knowing I don't understand it all!" I needed a root canal but also have a huge growth (cist or bubble), on my gums. The doctor shared it was the size of a hazelnut...that's big. I asked him why he can't just drain the bubble. His response was that would be painful as he'd have to drill through bone. I stated, "I'm talking about the bubble...not the bone...(soft tissue with liquid in it), he said that was a bone. Now, I'm not an endodontist, but that's a bubble/cist!). The third visit, I asked him again about the bubble/cist. After the root canal, the bubble was even bigger. I started to ask again about draining it. I told him I was perplexed with his initial statement that it was bone. He said, it could be drained. He said, "Initially it was boney and now it's liquid and tissue." WTF? Four days later and it's transformed from bone to tissue? Hmmm...he got frustrated with my questioning and said..."It can be drained by an Oral Surgeon." #4-Dr. Angell's overall attitude with me was very dismissive and condescending. Not a fan of that at all. I'm an educated and retired Educator with many years of education. (Something he didn't know about me). I felt slided and quite frankly spent $600 and used good insurance to have my situation rectified. It wasn't and I now have to search for an Oral Surgeon. He complained about my insurance and charged me $600 which seemed a bit high. Then, proceeded to tell me I can handle it considering I just returned from CANCÚN. Really??!! Disenchanted...Dr. Toby Vazquez

    If you're unfortunate enough to need a root canal, Dr. Angell should be your first choice to help…read more He is highly professional and attentive, takes time to explain what he is doing, and goes out of his way to make us feel comfortable. The fact that I actually once fell asleep during a procedure with him will attest to my highest rating!

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