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    Kramr Michael E DDS

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    Bryan Modern Dentistry

    Bryan Modern Dentistry

    3.1
    (39 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    would not recommend these people. I'm 26 and still on my mother's insurance since I've been having…read morea hard time getting a job Came in cause a tooth was bothering me. And we decided we needed to get me checked out and get whatever's wrong taken care of before I get cut off my mothers insurance (I wasn't 26 just yet but it was close to my birthday) anyway we went in and they had a look at that tooth and scheduled to have it filled. And that was fine. But they later scheduled a full mouth examination and claimed I had loads of cavities and failing fillings. which I found strange. I take good care of my teeth. I floss every time I brush and I brush twice a day. I use mouth wash after I do the brushing process. So it didn't make sense to me. Should've suspected they were full of it But I didn't. anyway they said it was mainly on the right side of my mouth on my upper teeth. they filled those teeth. However they ended up fusing 3 of them together with filament. I discovered this when trying to floss. I thought the gap was just really tight so I tried forcing the floss in. I ended up accidentally breaking through the filament instead. I also didn't realize it until recently but doing that also basically left a crack in my tooth. I didn't get the floss between the tooth like I thought, I went into the tooth. Anyways though we went in a few days later to get that fixed. They somehow didn't notice the newly formed crack. Which to be fair neither did I at the time. But they're the dentist so I would think they would've seen it. All they did when they "fixed" it was polish my teeth that were fused. Which did make the gaps accessible again so I could floss. But after that they became sensitive. I think I told them about this as well but they didn't say anything about it so I guess they didn't think it was an issue. They then said I had 2 more cavities on the left side of my mouth. They didn't mention it after the examination. Should've seen that as a red flag but we instead went along with it. they also said both of those teeth on my bottom left would need crowns. We once again went along with it. Should've gotten a second opinion but we didn't. Got those put in after they did all they needed to do to acquire them and install them or whatever. This was done in June by the way. Those crowns still ache every now and then. Couldn't tell at the time though. And I also thought the aching was normal for the first few weeks. But they still ache so I guess they didn't do it right. Both of those crowns were very expensive thanks to insurance it was 980+ dollars per crown. It was not the end though cause once again they changed their tune and claimed I had another cavity on the top left that required a crown neglecting to mention it until then and once again went through the process of getting that taken care of. And after they got that one put in they pulled the same thing of neglecting to tell me of a cavity until then. This time it was just behind the crown they just put in on the top. They even showed me an x-ray showing the cavity. At this point we began to question if all this was necessary. which is something we should've done way sooner. we then went to some other dentist in town to have them check the tooth they claimed had a cavity and was needing a crown to see if these other dentists thought the same. They claimed the tooth didn't have a cavity and they didn't think it needed a crown given how much healthy tooth structure was left. It was at this moment we realized we basically got scammed. It also made me question if I needed any of the crowns that were already in my mouth now. And honestly I probably didn't. On that side of my mouth where the crowns are, I can't even eat anything that's too hard now. Hurts those crowned teeth if I try. Crowns also last a bare minimum of 10 years aswell as far as I know. So I'm gonna have to get these things replaced at some point. And there's no telling how much these things will cost by then. I'm just angry about this whole situation. To put it nicely. They're lucky we don't sue them to be honest. If I can sue them for this anyway. Hell they're lucky my mother is even willing to still pay what we owe. Definitely wouldn't recommend these people though. Unless you want to get lied to and robbed

    Feny did an amazing job on my cleaning. She didn't try and up sale me on anything…read more Thanks

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    Aspen Dental - College Station, TX

    Aspen Dental - College Station, TX

    2.0
    (66 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I will say the RDA, Jennifer was very sweet, and the dentist, Dr. Cole was nice. Dylan the office…read moremanager was also very friendly. I'm also going to preface and say, yes I did need to be more thorough in my brushing and flossing. I will also say I've used the same type of tooth brush since I was in middle school (so 10 years), and I brush twice a day. My pediatric dentist never ever said this as when I was a patient, so I was surprised Aspen dental brought this up. The Dental hygienist Monica, first of all asks me what type of tooth brush I use. I say "medium bristles" and she says "Oh no sweetie, you need to use an electric toothbrush." In a condescending manner. I then ask if there's an alternative and she says a brush with softer bristles, which I think implied to her that I wasn't going to transition to an electric toothbrush. She then looks at my teeth and of course my gums bleed. She then says "I can't clean this today, your gums are messed up." Again, I've been brushing my teeth the same way for ten years, but okay. The dentist comes, tells me I have the early stages gingivitis. Okay, cool. I go to Dylan to get my billing statement. Monica has added an electric tooth brush on my bill! I literally asked her if there was an alternative to an electric! I tell Dylan I don't want the electric tooth brush, so he takes it off, and he made a little joke about it, so that made me feel slightly better. At this point though, I was really nervous, so I didn't take any other charges off because I wasn't sure what I needed and what I didn't. I then scheduled another appointment for my dental cleaning. The thing with this place is you have to schedule two separate appointments for a check up and a cleaning. My original total for all this (and I do have insurance) was $150! I call the next day and tell Dylan I don't want the gingivitis treatment plan, I want a normal cleaning. He says the office can't do that because of policy (risk management i'm guessing). I ended up getting the price down to $80 for a specific gingivitis cleaning. I'm frustrated with the dental hygienist and how weird she was about the electric tooth brush thing and my gums. I think she could've been a lot nicer about my toothbrush type too. I'm almost certain they are trying to get extra money by saying you have unhealthy gums (when a majority of people's gums bleed when at the dentist) so you have to pay more than what insurance covers. I will not be returning after Monica's weird attitude and these extra charges. Gingivitis is a real thing, but I think I've had the "early stages" of it for a while now. If you're a college kid, looking for a dentist away from your hometown, I wouldn't recommend this place, ESPECIALLY if this is your first time going to the dentist outside of your hometown.

    I had a very disappointing experience at this dental office. I went in for one specific tooth, but…read moreinstead of addressing it, they focused on other issues and told me I needed a deep cleaning before they would proceed. The examination itself was unnecessarily and painful. I later went to another dentist who took care of my original issue without requiring any of that, for a fraction of the price. Based on my experience, I would not recommend this office and strongly suggest getting a second opinion before agreeing to their treatment plan.

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