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    Fitch Mountain Dental

    Fitch Mountain Dental

    4.5(57 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Four years since I had dental work. Yep, I said I - four years…read more I have an phobia for dental work - I can handle the pain of the work but I can't handle the "so here's something we found, here's what needs to be done" and my teeth just don't cooperate with the intended goal. It all started about 12 years ago when a root canal nearly ruined my planned vacation to Hawaii. The dentist broke the drill bit in my root and spent about six hours trying to get it out. No luck, so the next day I went to an emergency oral specialist and spent another 10 hours sitting in the chair. I wanted the tooth pulled but each DDS said they had to get the drill bit first. I finally walked away without the dreaded drill bit in my root, about $2000 more in debt, and a year later, I loss the tooth. ;( My dear husband did a lot of research and became the family guinea pig in search of a new family dentist. He visited Villaggio Dental, had a check up, had his teeth cleaned, and started the process of more extensive dental projects. He raved about the staff and environment. Then my my husband passed away unexpectedly. The day after, a alert popped up on his cell phone to remind him of an appointment, and I called to cancel. A day later, my family received a beautiful bouquet of the flowers from Villaggio Dental. Who else out there can say that their dental office sent flowers to them, especially since they didn't even know us??? After 10 months of grieving, I found the courage to pick up the phone and make appointments for me and our daughter. My husband was not wrong - their office great! It's warm, inviting, and calm. There's a little basket of water bottles sitting on the fireplace. Current magazines, restroom access from the waiting room (so you don't have to ask), and a charming little kids play area. Staff shares the workload sensibly and every patient I saw come in was welcomed with smiles. Sat in the chair and Bethany took xrays and a preliminary exam. So friendly, and quiet, and calming. After explaining my "phobia" she let me know that I could leave any time, I could take a break any time - just having that permission was a relief. When Dr. Leach arrived, he was not rushed; he thoroughly explained the health of my teeth; he checked for signs of oral cancer (nothing there!!); he asked repeatedly if I has any questions. He seemed invested. And compassionate. I came back a couple of days later for a thorough cleaning. My PSTD anxiety had diminished little, but I was still waiting to hear bad news. Nothing. Susanna was just as terrific as everyone else. This helps me believe that Dr. Leach does whatever possible to insure his practice has competent people, and advocates for making patients comfortable. In the real world, every person has a certain way they want to interact with others. Can I guarantee you'll have the best dental experience in the world if you choose to become a patient at Villaggio Dental? Nope. But I absolutely know we're going to be receiving our future dental care with Dr. Leach and his staff.

    Charged more than quoted. Dentist stated that an exam was needed to provide a standard of care…read more Unfortunately, this standard of care cost an additional $82 for a two-minute exam. No consent was given for this exam, nor the cost disclosed until after the visit. It seems that their standard of care is more about obtaining money than it is for the care of the patient.

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    David O Wong, DDS - Lobby

    David O Wong, DDS

    4.7(16 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Dr. Wong is fabulous. I have been his patient for over 10 years. He is affable, skilled, caring and…read morean excellent communicator. During a visit he makes me feel comfortable, explains thoroughly what he is doing and is not rushed. I highly recommend him.

    In the past, like many humans, I had a big dentist phobia. It took walking laps around the office,…read moreand prescription medication in order for me to even get my teeth cleaned. Thus when I moved, I knew it was time for me to suck it up, be an adult, and get a new dentist; and that's how I found Dr S. The first redeeming factor was the location. Super close to my work, and just off the freeway on the Airport blvd, near the Airport Club Gym. They are located next to relaxing lake, in a beautifully appointed medical building that looks nothing like a dental facility, and more like a house. Ambiance is relaxing, calm, and friendly, and offset any of my beginning nerves from walking in. Second redeeming factor was Bodie. I LOVE dogs. The office has a sweet, incredibly adorable collie/sheltie owned by the doctor, and this dog is so snuggly and cute, he makes pet therapy take on a new meaning. Somehow just his presence in the office softened my stress, and relaxed me. Doctor S is professional, accommodating, and easy to talk to. He made my initial visit much more palatable than I had anticipated, and he really heard me about my teeth, my concerns, and my questions. The dental hygienist that cleaned my teeth the following day was equally as positive. She was understanding about my dental hazards, tooth sensitivity, and was thorough in my cleaning. I ended up with the goodie bag of toothpaste, brushes and floss, but all tailored specifically to my dental needs. I don't think anything can ever truly make going to the dentist fun and easy, but Dr S and his team are well on the way for making it closer to a reality. I'm thrilled that Dr S exists, and is one more doctor that is bridging the gap between the world's negative opinion of dentists, and the possibility of being thankfully wrong.

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    Michael Seda, DMD, MS - Michael Seda, DMD, MS

    Michael Seda, DMD, MS

    4.7(73 reviews)
    42.2 mi

    I had amazing experience for my first dental procedure with Dr Seda a couple months ago. I have…read morealways had extreme anxiety about dental visit, but he completely changed that for me. The procedure went smoothly, comfortably, and I felt cared for the entire time. After this good experience, I decided to have a deep clean there. I recently had a deep cleaning done with Dr. Andy, and I'm very happy with the experience. He really took the time to do a thorough and careful job and made sure I was comfortable throughout the entire procedure. I was especially nervous about the injection, but I honestly didn't feel any pain at all. Dr. Andy checked in with me regularly and was very patient and professional. All the staff there are very nice, care and helpful. I will continue go there. I would definitely recommended this office to anyone looking for high-quality dental care.

    I have been a dental hygienist for over 40 years, and Dr. Seda continues to amaze me. I have…read moreworked in multiple practices that refer to him, ALWAYS with an excellent result. His enthusiasm and passion for dentistry is very obvious, and then, yesterday when I found myself in his chair having a gum grafting procedure over six lower interior teeth, I am happy to report that it was pain-free. He does a procedure many other periodontists steer clear of, (saying it's not possible) called the 'pinhole procedure,' which, instead of flapping the gums back, you make a small tunnel underneath the gum line of the teeth you are grafting, and feed the palatal gum through. It's relatively non-invasive, and the results are spectacular! One day out, I have big fat, beautiful gums, which I know will remodel in the next six months, but I couldn't be happier. If you need a periodontist , THIS is the office to go to! Top-notch and 100 stars!! Pamela Menges, RDHBS

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