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    Necker Dan, DDS

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Teeth cleaning

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    Forest Family Dentistry Eastside - Goodie Bag and night guard

    Forest Family Dentistry Eastside

    (12 reviews)

    East Austin

    I can't say enough good things about Forest Family Dentistry. Their reminder system is incredibly…read morethorough; you'd have to try pretty hard to miss an appointment! What I also love is how easy they make communication. I can schedule appointments and ask questions via text or email instead of having to call in which is a huge plus for me. The staff and my doctor Dr. Soomar are all professional and patient, taking their time to answer all my questions without making me feel rushed. They didn't pressure me into scheduling the additional treatments they recommended, which I really appreciate. When I needed a night guard for my grinding issue, they helped me navigate the insurance reimbursement process. Their in-office system is very systemic. The team pages each other to coordinate patient flow, and you can tell they have their processes down to a science. It has a polished, corporate feel but without losing the personal touch. Plus, who doesn't love leaving with a goody bag? Highly recommend Forest Family Dentistry if you're looking for a dental practice that combines great care with modern convenience!

    Dr. Disla is hands-down the best, most skilled, and most caring dentist I've ever seen. I used to…read morebe nervous about going to the dentist because I had had bad experiences with dentists in the past. Dr. Dials has completely transformed my attitude about going. His office is beautiful, everyone who works there goes out of their way to make the experience nice, and I always leave feeling really glad that I went. Basically everyone who knows me has heard me recommend Forest Family Dentistry Eastside. It's simply the best!

    BLVD Dentistry & Orthodontics- Riverside - Ask about our work with celebrities and local artists.

    BLVD Dentistry & Orthodontics- Riverside

    (108 reviews)

    Oltorf/East Riverside

    Going to the dentist is not something I look forward to but BLVD's friendly staff and service makes…read moreit a lot less tedious. Their scheduling is pretty good and I really appreciate the email and text reminders before an appointment. I think something that could definitely be improved on is the customer experience. I recently went in for a procedure that took around 2 hours and I felt pretty uncomfortable half way through. The chairs could definitely be better as the head rest is really hard to the point where my head was hurting. Also I've been to other dentists where they have a tv that patients can use and make time go faster. Again, totally understand that the dentist isn't meant to be enjoyable but things could be tweaked to make the experience more comfortable.

    This review is long because it reflects many months of treatment and ongoing consequences. I took…read moretime to write it because I genuinely wanted to believe this practice was competent and cared about its patients. Unfortunately, my experience showed the opposite. When I first came in, my teeth were not in good shape. I had not been to the dentist in years and knew I would need significant work, including fillings, a crown, and likely a root canal. Because of this, I specifically asked to be seen by an experienced dentist. Instead, I was scheduled with Dr. Biggs, who according to the practice's own website had graduated only nine months earlier. The work she performed caused lasting damage. Nearly a year ago, I received two fillings on my upper left teeth. To this day, I cannot chew on that side due to severe pain. For months, the only solution offered was repeated bite adjustments, filing the fillings down multiple times with no meaningful investigation into the cause of the pain. After seeking multiple second opinions and transferring my full dental records, including before and after imaging, I was told by other dentists that the fillings were not done properly and likely caused nerve damage. This assessment was consistent across providers and aligned with the ongoing pain I have experienced since those fillings were placed. During a later visit for a cleaning on the lower half of my jaw, the hygienist was unavailable and Dr. Biggs performed the cleaning herself. During that appointment, she broke my permanent retainer. I felt it happen immediately and she was visibly startled. The dental assistant in the room, Ana, attempted to dismiss it and insisted it had already been broken, which was not true. She continued to tell me that permanent retainers are meant to break, which is false, and tried to deflect the situation with jokes despite how uncomfortable I clearly was. To Dr. Biggs' credit, she did take accountability in the moment. She temporarily sealed the retainer and personally walked me to the front desk, stating it needed to be fixed. However, there was no follow up, no resolution, and I later learned the practice does not even provide that service. It became clear the situation was being minimized rather than addressed. I continued treatment but requested a different dentist and was seen by Dr. Blythe. While she was kind and clearly more experienced, she was dismissive of the pain I repeatedly reported from the earlier fillings. During my crown preparation, she discovered I needed a root canal. That crown preparation left me severely swollen, bruised, and bleeding for three days. I was sent home without pain medication or antibiotics and was only prescribed medication after calling back to explain how much pain I was in. During these appointments, the same dental assistant was extremely rough, repeatedly pushing the suction tube against my jaw and inner cheek. This behavior was again brushed off as normal. The endodontist this practice referred me to was alarmed by the condition of my jaw. She was shocked that I had not been prescribed antibiotics or adequate pain management and told me that was not normal. Because of the swelling and inflammation, anesthesia did not work and the root canal had to be postponed. She prescribed antibiotics immediately. At that point, I was in constant pain, missing work, and emotionally exhausted. I sought another endodontist recommended by a friend, who reviewed my records and again confirmed that what I experienced was not normal or acceptable care. Despite this, I had no choice but to return to the original practice because the crown preparation was already done and insurance would not cover starting over elsewhere. When I relayed what the specialists had said, it was minimized once again. The crown I currently have remains painful and requires further evaluation. Afterward, I received repeated calls reminding me to complete additional work and warning me not to miss out on insurance benefits. Each time I explained why I would not be returning. Each time I was told the office manager would follow up. That never happened. The priority was clearly revenue, not accountability or patient safety. Eventually, I was offered a removable night retainer instead of a permanent replacement. By that point, after months of pain and stress, I was done. I have since obtained multiple independent opinions, all of which confirmed that what I experienced was not appropriate care. I spent significant money only to be left in pain and forced to redo work that should have been done correctly the first time. These high volume clinics prioritize profit over patients. If you value quality, accountability, and long term health, go elsewhere. I wish someone had warned me.

    Airport Dental Care

    Airport Dental Care

    (91 reviews)

    Years ago this article confirmed my suspicion of dentists and validated some of the experiences I'd…read morehad with them: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/05/the-trouble-with-dentistry/586039/ I tried multiple practices in town and had fillings recommend to me every visit I had. I'd go to a different practice for a second opinion and have fillings recommended to me too - but of different teeth from what the first practice recommended! Extractions, gum work, all kinds of additional procedures were suggested to me with the underlying threat that if I ignored their advice, I was neglecting my health. Enter Dr. LaBombard and Airport Dental. In 5 years he's only once told me I've needed a filling, and I have had zero issues with pain or infections so I don't think he is undertreating me. My wife, who takes meticulous care of her teeth, also used to regularly have fillings recommended at other practices. At Airport Dental she's had no such issues. The office is clean, quiet, and well-lit but it does not have the spa appearance (or location) of other offices in town. But I'd suggest you ask yourself where those fancy offices are getting their money from. The hygienists are all great too and everyone in the office seems to get along. I've had multiple hygienists work on my chronically tea-stained teeth and they've all been great but Dillon has deft hands and the patience of a saint. Ethical, kind, straightforward are probably the 3 adjectives that best describe this practice. If Dr. LaBombard and co. ever move or close down I will probably give up on dentists.

    Great staff. Been there for 3 cleanings and xrays. Dr. LaBombard is knowledgable and comes in at…read morethe end of the cleaning for any follow up questions.

    ATX Family Dental - Our new lobby area

    ATX Family Dental

    (209 reviews)

    Bouldin Creek, So-Fi (S. 1st St. District), 78704 (South Austin)

    I absolutely loved my visit. The dental assistant that was in the room with me first was so caring…read moreand thorough with conversation and explaining things to me (and she asked if I wanted to know or if I wanted to sit back and relax, just watch Netflix w headphones). The dentist was great and quickly added to the conversation, letting me know what he saw in my X-rays. He didn't push me to do anything but gave me much info on where I lm at and what to keep an eye on, etc My greatest dentist experience

    If we're being real...nobody likes going to the dentist. But ATX Family Dental completely changed…read morethe experience for me. First off, the space is chic, modern, and actually feels intentional. Not sterile and cold , but stylish and welcoming. The waiting room is super cute and thoughtfully designed, which already makes you feel more relaxed walking in. Every treatment room has a TV on the ceiling (because seriously... why do dentists put them on the wall where you can't even see them while laying back?). And yes, they give you the remote. Full control. As they should. They also give you these cool heart-eye sunglasses while they work on you, which is such a small but fun touch that makes everything feel less clinical and more comfortable. Beyond the aesthetics though, the environment felt inclusive and diverse. I felt safe in more ways than one, and that matters. A lot. ‍ If you're in Austin and have been putting off a dentist visit, this might be the place that changes your mind.

    Aloha Dental

    Aloha Dental

    (135 reviews)

    Finding a great dentist can feel like searching for the perfect wave--but Aloha Dental is it! As…read moresomeone new to the area, I couldn't be more grateful for Dr. Whorton, Alex, and the incredible front desk 'ohana. They welcome you with the warmth of a Hawaiian sunset, making you feel right at home the moment you walk in. I haven't actually enjoyed going to the dentist since high school, but Aloha Dental changed that! Everything flows smoothly--friendly smiles, short wait times, a laid-back vibe, and even Netflix so you can watch whatever you want while you relax. And the best part? My visit was completely painless, unlike past experiences at other offices. If you're looking for a dental office that truly cares, Aloha Dental is the place. Mahalo to the whole team--you are the real deal! Appreciate you. It's also worth noting that there are only about five parking spots reserved for Aloha Dental patients. However, I've never had a problem getting a spot.

    I have been a client of Aloha Dental for 12 years and I highly recommend their care and facilities…read more I have had routine cleaning as well as extractions, bonding, and mouthpiece fittings done and the service has always been splendid. My recent visit with Dr. Wharton was comprehensive, instructive and excellent as was the dental and administrative staff. Aloha Dental ranks as the best dental care I have ever received and if you are in need of quality dental services in the Austin area, definitely check them out.

    Necker Dan, DDS - generaldentistry - Updated May 2026

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