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    Princeton Prosthodontics

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Huckel Kirk D DMD

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I found Dr. Huckel through a holistic dentistry directory. With 4+ mercury amalgams in my mouth, I…read morewas constantly worried about possibly toxicity, but also scared that removing it without extra precaution could cause even more exposure. To be safe, a vacuum should be used along with alternative air source, a dam over the mouth that leaves only the treated tooth out. Also cold water should be directed to the tooth at all times etc. Dr. Huckel was not the first dentist I inquired. I initially made an appointment with a regular dentist at Eastern dental (what a sham of a place, I'll review it shortly), but was treated as if I was crazy to care about how the procedure would take place. I was very disheartened. Princeton's a small place, where would I find a doctor that thinks in the same "crazy" way I did? Then Dr. Huckel came into the picture. Not only did Dr. H follow all the the protocols I mentioned above, he genuinely cared and was really resourceful about various alternative fillings/onlays. They have the most up to date equipment and technology, and the staff there are really professional and thorough. I ended up getting ceramic onlays (this was early '10), and not only do they blend with my teeth, they feel wonderful. I've been coming here for checkups and cleanings ever since, and the hygienists have really helped me establish a healthier teeth regimen (the two I've had were both really knowledgeable). Finally, the decor of the place is really plush. Not sure if that'll be of difference to anyone, but I appreciate the care they've put into the practice.

    As a physician myself I found the front desk staff to be very unprofessional. In addition, I went…read morefor a simple procedure having a crown replaced and he did not clean the crown before replacing it. There was glue left on other teeth. The hygenist did the work at the end. Not thorough work. Would not return, especially for the outrageous prices they are charging.

    DenTull

    DenTull

    4.5(21 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I am so glad I found Dr. Janak Tull. I went to him to fix the work my previous dentist had done;…read morewhich I was very insecure about, and having problems with. He listened to my concerns and was very thorough explaining and answering questions. I've always been anxious about dentists but Dr.Tull was so gentle and took his time. I could tell he truly cares about his patients. Not only did he fix my teeth, but they looked better than they have in years! I couldn't be happier and will definitely be a returning patient. Highly recommend!!

    Following up on my previous recommendation. I've been a patient of a handful of dentists in…read morePrinceton over the 45 years I've lived here. No complaints about the others worth mentioning. I've been a patient of Dr. Janak Tull for over a year now, and he is the best. He's very smart and very motivated/caring to do everything in his power to improve and maintain my dental health. Because he's on the young side I think; he's up on all the latest dental technology and best practices. Highly confident that you'll find a warm office with access to the most technically knowledgeable and skillful dentist in Princeton. It costs more money, because they have a private pay model. I think that's the only choice. But 100% worth it, despite the fact that I am not a rich man. If you want superb dental hygiene, you are missing out if you don't try them out. P.s-I have no personal connection to them at all, just a happy patient who recommends them to everyone I know.

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    Princeton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

    Princeton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

    3.8(10 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Dr. Levine is unethical and does not care about the well being of his patients. If he did, he would…read morehave suggested I keep my wisdom teeth embedded in my jaw when my incompetent and careless orthodontist referred me to him again for wisdom teeth removal. Not everyone needs their wisdom teeth removed. For some, the risks don't outweigh the benefits. I had a rare and complicated orthodontic case with 4 premolars removed and then when I was 14, Dr. Levine did surgery to expose my 4 impacted canine teeth. At age 18, I questioned Dr. Levine about whether I should get my wisdom teeth removed - shouldn't I try to keep them? Finally he doubtfully said I could try but that I'd definitely need braces again. He is not an orthodontist, and if he were being honest, he would have told me either way I would need braces again. After feeling ashamed about my teeth for my entire adolescence there was nothing I wanted less than to have braces again. That convinced me. That was stupid, they're called wisdom teeth for a reason. I now have gaps in my upper teeth that opened shortly after my wisdom teeth was removed. I remember the last time I saw my pediatric dentist, which was a few months after I got my wisdom teeth removed, he said he was EXCITED about my wisdom teeth. I said quietly I got them removed. Later, I was in the chair and he was looking at my mouth, almost looking to see if my wisdom teeth were growing in when I complained about the gap that had opened up between my two front teeth. He said OH, that will close up when your wisdom teeth grow in. Well, then I made it clear they were gone and he had a horrified look on his face. He was clearly upset this was done to me. My upper 2nd molar is now twisted out toward my cheek on one side because there is so much space behind it where my wisdom teeth would have likely grown in fine. When I go to the dentist, they lament "you poor thing" "what happened to you" and pity me. Thanks to Doctor Levine who did not care enough to give me good advice and instead chose to line his own pockets. Dr. Levine was trained as a dentist was and he knew this along with jaw issues would happen to me. Now that my brain and jaws are fully developed, I realize I was treated like I was done growing at 12 years old and this gave me the false idea that I could never be enough. He loves ripping peoples teeth out a bit too much. He chooses money over the health of his patients. Doctors will lie and give unsound medical advice for money and to make their jobs easier. Dr. Levine is in on this corruption. I suggest avoiding this place on principle.

    They don't cover Cigna Dental and never discuss it with younger patients giving a huge bill to…read moreparents

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