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POMS Facial Surgery - Dr Won and his kids

POMS Facial Surgery

1.0(1 review)
27.9 mi

took me weeks to get an appointment w an "oral surgeon" that allegedly took medicare…read more my appointment was at 10:00 am it was after 11:30 am when he finally saw me. x-rays clearly showed that i have a number of assessed teeth == whatever teeth i have left. my friend went w me to the appointment. the dentist led both my friend & i to believe that medicare would cover the extractions & implants. i could then set up a payment plan to get dentures. we were told i would have to speak to "dustin" concerning an appointment w the dentist that would make the dentures. we then had to wait a long time to see dustin. dustin did not talk about the denture appointment all he wanted to know was how i planned to pay the $1,000's for the extractions i would also need to pay out of pocket for the dentures. i do not have the $$$$. i am left to suffer the rest of my life w dental pain & mouth pain. needless to say === i was furious. once in the car i called the dental board to file a complaint for false advertising bc his online ad & what he told my friend & i contradicted reality. the dental board said he should not be doing the extractions or implants === his license to practice dentistry | oral surgery was revoked. they said he is practicing dentistry | oral surgery using his medical licence [md] & he is under investigation for doing this. they would not say why his oral surgery | dental license was revoked but said, "it can be found online" when i got home i looked it up oral surgeon's dental license revoked after patient's death by anne blythe ablythe@newsobserver.com august 05, 2016 04:55 pm,updated august 07, 2016 11:51 pm cary the n.c. state dental board of examiners ruled last week that a wake county oral surgeon should not be allowed to practice dentistry in north carolina after "contributing or causing the death" of one of his patients in 2014. the board, in a discipline order signed july 28, revoked the dental license of john s. won, an oral surgeon who works primarily in cary. won, who was licensed to practice dentistry in this state in 2001, also has a medical license in north carolina that remains active. according to the dental board order, won failed to do an adequate examination or provide adequate care to a man who came to his office on feb. 23, 2010, to have teeth pulled. the man died within 48 hours of the surgery.

From the owner: We specialize in oral surgery! From removal of painful teeth, wisdom teeth to placement of implants…read moreand screening for oral cancer. We provide state of the art service and sedation so you are well taken care of and address any anxiety. We accept all insurance including medicaid.

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POMS Facial Surgery - Dr. Won at Egypt with group of UNC Chapel Hill dental student for charity work.

Dr. Won at Egypt with group of UNC Chapel Hill dental student for charity work.

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Midatlantic Implant & Oral Surgery Center - Dr. Michael Folck II

Midatlantic Implant & Oral Surgery Center

5.0(12 reviews)
59.1 mi

For someone that is pretty young and has severe dental anxiety due to a past traumatic experience,…read moreI had one of the BEST dental experiences ever this past Tuesday! For a little background knowledge, I got the Right side of my wisdom teeth removed at a dental office in Texas and I was supposed to get my left side done along with a crack tooth. However I was in so much pain at this dental office IN TEXAS, I never got my cracked tooth and my left wisdom teeth extracted. A couple weeks back I experienced extreme pain from the cracked tooth, this pain was highly uncomfortable leading me to have an emergency appointment with my actual dental office. They ended up referring me out to a oral surgery office called Bayside however they wouldn't be able to see me until January. I knew my pain was so intense and that if I let the tooth stay in my mouth any longer, I possibly could've died if a infection would've got to my bloodstream. Fortunately, at the emergency appointment, I was told there was no infection or abscess, but the tooth was truly dead, and there was no saving to it due to how deep the crack was. The cracked tooth had been in my mouth for roughly 2 and a half years after my first experience, I was so scared and frightened to go to any doctors office however, upon researching, I found Dr. Flock's office, and I read reviews, and I really took a leap of faith off of the great reviews, and I am here to report back what amazing experience that I had. From the beginning to the end, the two ladies, Mrs. Jennifer and Mrs.Crystal at the front desk are absolute, sweethearts! Those two ladies helped me tremendously, especially me being so young and navigating life in general. This being my first time getting IV sedation and using my husband's insurance as a newly married couple, I was pretty nervous. I would call the office so many times asking for information and how much my insurance would cover to get all the information I wanted in order to be prepared. these two ladies were absolutely respectful and so professional not once did they ever give me an attitude over how many questions I asked how many times I called, these ladies are truly outstanding front desk, receptionist! Due to my severe pain, I opted for the same day consultation and extraction. I got my left wisdom teeth and my cracked tooth removed and I am on day three and I literally feel little to no pain. like AT ALL just swollen. The pain truly is a 1 out of 10. I did get IV sedation, and I was so freaking nervous, the machine that was tracking my heart rate was beeping nonstop, that the nurse said by the time I have the procedure I'm going to be tired from being so nervous lol. Dr. flock and his wonderful dental assistant reassured me and conversed with me to calm my nerves, and it definitely helped. Dr. Flock is VERY professional and communicated to me the whole time he explained how my teeth were perfectly in the great position to get them out and that the procedure wouldn't take long at all. I literally felt like the procedure was 10 minutes and I kept asking after the procedure, "are you sure you got everything" lol because it was that fast to me. I am truly amazed by how professional, Dr. Flock and his staff truly are. I did have to pay a good portion even with my insurance coverage however, that is something I would do over and over again due to how greatly and professionally I was treated! I truly never experienced any dental visit like this, in the beginning I was very nervous, but they talked me through it and he communicated whenever he was getting ready to inject the medication into my IV and next thing I was laying in the dark with a nice blanket in the dark and the light switched on, and I was done lol. thank you Dr. Flock, Mrs. Jennifer, Mrs. Crystal, and the lovely dental assistant that was with Dr. Flock for my procedure! You all are highly professional and skilled individuals, and I would recommend everyone, especially people with severe dental anxiety to be seen by this office. 1000/10!!!!! I felt so welcomed and reassured!!

The doctor explained to me why implants and taking Bone medicine do not go together, so I decided…read morenot to do implants and I respect his honesty. He's not in it just for the money he cares about the patient also which is very rare.

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Midatlantic Implant & Oral Surgery Center
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Charles K Cabaniss, DDS - Reception area

Charles K Cabaniss, DDS

5.0(3 reviews)
74.7 mi

Located in Colony Square on Denbigh Blvd, I was referred here by my dentist for a consultation to…read moreextract 3 wisdom teeth... the consultation lasted 5 minutes, about 15 minutes later, I left with 3 wisdom teeth in an envelope ready for the tooth fairy to hook me up with some dollars. Yep - it really was that simple. Dr Cabaniss was very pleasant, had great bedside manner, was kind and informative. I didn't feel pushed or rushed into the procedure - he just said it would take him about 5 minutes per tooth and that if I wanted it done under local, he could actually fit me in right there and then. So I went for it. All hands on deck, I had 3 assistants who were very supportive, one was great at explaining things throughout the procedure. Dr C had a no BS approach, 'just get me out of here ASAP' I told him - and he did. I experienced slight discomfort when the numbing injections went in my palate - but who on earth doesn't? He even warned me "this is going to really sting and I'm sorry." Not his fault. The receptionist who welcomed me was absolutely amazing. Fantastic customer service and very forthcoming with explaining how my insurances would cover the procedure. She even contacted my dentist to make sure both dental insurances were on my file; I appreciate the extra steps she went through. Inside was clean, spacious and plenty of room both in the surgery rooms and the waiting area. Overall, a great experience. Somebody tell the tooth fairy I'm still waiting for my money. Thanks.

I was referred to Dr. Cabaniss by my dentist for consultation and extracting 24 teeth as I need…read morefull dentures. My dentist sent him the x-rays and after examining me, he explained that there was two ways to approach this. One take all 24 teeth out then get my immediate dentures, or take a two phase approach, take out the 12 back teeth, let the gums heal, then take out the remaining 12, then get my dentures. What this does is allow the gums to heal that have the biggest cavities and this will allow the dentures to fit better. The cost would be the same. After we discussed and I said maybe the phased approach may be better, he then said let me talk to your dentist, at which time he called her. They talked for a while and he said she agrees this would be the best approach. The front staff was very helpful and provided me with a cost breakdown including what my insurance would pay. I agreed and made the appointment. Because of health reasons he had to use Novocain and gave me 8 shots. He extracted 12 teeth and during the extraction asked several times if I was OK, his dental technician was also concerned and pleasant. After the extractions the dental technician thoroughly explained haw to care for the gums until they heal and form blood clots. Yes no one likes having tooth extraction, in my case required two stitches on two of the extractions but although he was rough a couple of times, that would be expected for larger teeth. He finished as fast as he could and after done he explained any problems, indicated call and he would see me as fast as he could. Although a very unpleasant experience having that many teeth extracted, I was confident in Dr Cabaniss's ability and he had great chair side manners and thoroughly explained everything. I go back in January for the remaining teeth to be extracted, and at least I know what to expect. BTW: I was surprised how little pain I experienced after these extractions, pain med's were prescribed which I only took for two days. I would highly recommend Dr. Cabaniss for your oral surgery.

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Doctors Morris & Taylor - This is the result of their work: me on the left and how they misaligned my bite, and my relative on the right.

Doctors Morris & Taylor

1.0(1 review)
26.2 mi

Ok so it has been YEARS since I've completed my orthodontia treatment, and guess what I've learned:…read moreMy jaws are actually set too far back, and Drs. Morris and Taylor did not recommend mandibular advancement or Le Fort surgery to correct that in addition to orthodontia. Fast forward 20 years later, me still wearing my retainer religiously and my teeth appearing straight (that's all a lay person is going to recognize, right?), I snore and also wonder why my mouth has never closed naturally because it is more natural for it to be open slightly. So I start doing research and find out that orthognathic surgery is needed. So I see an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and another orthodontist, and they tell me that my teeth were actually aligned incorrectly because the surgery was necessary for proper occlusion in addition to orthodontia. I guess Drs. Morris and Taylor figured they could "wing it" by themselves. Also, I don't know if their ethics have changed, but I remember sitting in the chair during monthly appointments and they and their techs would yank things in and out of my mouth without telling me what they were going to do. Now, as a healthcare professional myself; one of the golden rules is: you ALWAYS tell the patient what you're going to do before you touch them. My advice: get a second opinion before signing up with these guys. They're the type of orthodontists that go "well that's good enough" for a specialty that is more critically technical, and it may cost you down the road. They removed my Google review because they're just unethical like that, but this one will be harder to take down. I found a photo of me and my relative side by side smiling who also went to Dr. Morris & Taylor, and you can see the STARK differences in treatment. I don't know why they aligned her bite properly but did what they did to me. I pointed it out in the photo and you can see how their line of treatment ruined my alignment which is now going to cost $8000 to fix.

From the owner: orthodontics, braces, splints, snore appliance, retainers, invisalignread more

Richmond Paul S DDS - oralsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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