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Skyberg Kenneth R DDS

5.0 (3 reviews)

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Harjinder Singh, DDS

Harjinder Singh, DDS

(78 reviews)

I had an extraction done here a week ago and it was the best experience I've ever had at a dentist…read moreoffice. Fast, friendly, informative. My extraction was a tough one but Dr.Singh did it painlessly and checked in with me every step of the way. I highly recommend his office and will definitely be returning if I need any further work.

If you have autism or anxiety please stay as far away as physically possible from Mr. Singh…read more Absolute worst dental experience I've ever had. I drove 2.5 hours for what I was explicitly told over the phone was a consultation only for a difficult extraction case. Instead, he walked in and handed me extraction paperwork without even gretting me let alone discussing the issue. He barely spoke to me at all. I repeatedly tried to ask basic questions about the safety of the procedure, whether sutures would be used, and what risks existed given my previous traumatic extraction experience where I experienced severe bleeding and required emergency treatment afterward. He refused to explain the procedure. Refused to give a difinitive answer on if he intended to use sutures. Refused to explain the risks. Refused to give any reassurance whatsoever. The only thing he repeatedly said was: "Do you want it out or not?" I explained that I have autism and needed help understanding what was happening before consenting to a procedure. I explained I was looking to reassure safety and Instead of showing even basic patience or professionalism, he became visibly irritated that I was asking questions and wanted time to think about it. He explicitly stated no one else would pull the tooth due to my insurance. He then told me due to my "anxiety" id have to find an oral surgeon. When I pointed out he just stated no one else would do the surgery, he shrugged and walked away. It was very much a "take it out today or never" situation- an "accept my work, or get out" type of guy. So glad he didn't put his hands anywhere near me. (You heard that right, he didn't even look in my mouth at all before determining he was capable). He refused to let me take a few days to decide and said I cannot get it now. The assistants were kind to me, and the receptionist did admit the appointment had been scheduled as a consultation only like I said. None of my frustration is directed at them. Honestly, what disturbed me most was how afraid everyone seemed to speak up around the dentist. When his behavior was excused with "it's been a hard day," I said that is not an excuse to take it out on an autistic patient asking reasonable safety questions before consenting to an invasive procedure. No patient should be treated like a burden for wanting informed consent and basic compassion. I have avoided dentists for nearly 15 years because of a prior traumatic experience, and this was one of the worst medical interactions I have ever had. No patient should be pressured into an invasive procedure without answers, without informed consent, and without basic human compassion. If you are autistic, anxious, medically traumatized, or simply want a dentist willing to answer questions before pulling your teeth, stay far away from this office. These reviews must be paid, because he deserves 1 star.

Detomasi Dennis C DDS - And COUNTING!!!!!

Detomasi Dennis C DDS

(2 reviews)

don't do it! my kid left on an ambulance!! $3200.00 later, i'm still paying medical bills!!!…read more i'd stay the f*** away!

Following 2 failed root canals over a period of years, ultimately required extraction of a first…read moremolar. [Previous root canals performed in other out of town dentists' offices.] Dr. Detomasi was pleasant, professional, and above all, clinically skilled. The extraction procedure was relatively painless in spite of long term, chronic infection and a stubbornly embedded, elongated root on the tooth. Post procedure, there was little to no pain, or swelling. However, may I stress the importance of following post-extraction care protocol to the letter. To not do so, is to invite post-op complications of swelling, infection, dry socket syndrome, and the need for further intervention. A one star downgrade is based on the behavior and demeanor of front office staff who were noted to be unprofessional. Young women sitting on, or reclining over [not at] their desks, chatting and laughing loudly when one enters the waiting room do not present a desirable first impression. In addition, several minutes elapsed before my presence was acknowledged. The messy waiting room itself might have caught their attention; it did mine. Magazines were in disarray on tables and on the floor, as were tissues, other debris. I would encourage more attention to staff professionalism and housekeeping. Other than that, my impression of Dr. Detomasi is positive and I heartily recommend his services.

Skyberg Kenneth R DDS - oralsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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