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    Smith Bruce S, DDS

    5.0 (6 reviews)
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    Elite Oral & Facial Surgery

    Elite Oral & Facial Surgery

    4.5(41 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    THEY TAKE CARE OF YOU LIKE FAMILY here at Cypress Oral!…read more My story is that I've had a root-canal done on a premolar years ago in another city, and unfortunately that surgeon somehow botched the crown post placement in an irreparable way. I put off getting it replaced by a bridge/implant simply because of the expense and because I didn't know who to trust. Fast forward to a few months ago, my stepdad's brother, a seasoned dentist but not an oral surgeon, recommended Cypress Oral to suit my predicament. I couldn't be more grateful that I went with his recommendation! Dr. Price and Dr. Michael both took excellent care of me from the moment I met them, as if they were doing a favor for their own nephew! Wow! They are both very knowledgeable about their expertise and covered things I didn't even see mention of in my research. I was nervous about the issue of price and potential complications, but they didn't pressure me in anyway, just kindly informed me of my best option, which for me was the implant. They eased a lot of my anxiety about the whole process. The staff quoted a much better, reasonable price than I was given at other practices. Hardly common these days, these folks actually care more about their patients than their revenue! What's more, both Dr. Price and Michael went above and beyond to help me out in what for me had been a hard time financially. Thank you so much! So I took the chance and I'm so glad I did! The procedure was so quick (isn't anesthesia great?) I didn't even know they were finished when I came to! Ha! It barely even hurt during my recovery too, great job! Now I have a nicely-healed gum site with a flawless post where there was once a cringe-worthy, nasty mess of decaying enamel that had been that way for more than 5 YEARS. Amazing! I couldn't ask for a better experience! Thank you so much Dr. Michael and Dr. Price, and thank you Cypress Oral! God bless you all!

    The front office staff, the assistant and the doctor was amazing. He explained everything and…read moreanswered all questions that I had. Came in for a consultation for a tooth extraction not looking forward to that but I trust he will do a great job. I take a lot of medications and he went over each and everyone of them with me and is reaching out to my pcp for clearance.

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    Charles E. Dyer IV, DDS, MS, PC - Practice Logo

    Charles E. Dyer IV, DDS, MS, PC

    3.8(20 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    Established in 2007
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    OK...this will be a review of Dr Dyer, but also something people who need osseous surgery can refer…read moreto. The review will be ongoing since the osseous surgery needs to be done in stages, so review will be updated several times. Although I brush and floss, I developed gun disease and needed osseous surgery. Osseous surgery can be intimidating. That is because you have to cut the gums open to expose and work on the inflamed tissues and often damaged tooth root. It is not quite open heart surgery, but it is something that is still pretty serious and requires a lot of skill, especially since you will be awake the whole time. Having said that, don't worry too much, the procedure itself is not painful. The shots, of course sting and you will need several. Doc Dyer was quick and efficient. OK, so gums are cut open and doc Dyer is cleaning away and seems to be in the zone. I saw one reviewer claim that doc Dyer is not friendly. In my experience he was quite friendly during the initial visit, but yes was not particularly jovial during the actual work. But that is, IMO, because he is serious about the work he is doing. Your gums are cut open and he is down in your tooth root doing some pretty hard core work/scraping (he also had to re-build a damaged root) so you might not want Rodney Dangerfield type humor at that moment. Just my take. He did call to check up on me that night, I think it was about 20 minutes to 9, so that shows me he cares about you after the work day is over. I am sorry to say this, but IMO, a lot of health pros are in it only for the money (please see my review of Delight Dental) but doc Dyer did not have to call at night. Good sign. So the section was done and I went home. My meds were waiting for me at my local Pharmacy, no problem, but 2 hours later I was feeling no pain so I did not take anything. I probably should have because 2 hours later the gums started to hurt. I ended up taking 3-4 codeine. The next morning they really hurt and I took one and they still hurt so I took another. I was worried because you don't get a lot of codeine...but pretty soon the pain resided and here on day 2 I have some lower jaw soreness and moderate gum pain and might need a few more but I am pretty sure I am good. That is a pet peeve of mine, docs who underprescribe pain medication since they care more about their license than your pain (thank the opiod crisis and general greed). Another reviewer claims that doc Dyer under prescribed pain meds, but I am getting by with no problem on what he wrote. I am getting a little pain from eating but I have enough meds, so don't worry about that although YMMV. That wraps it up fo right now. I am a tough grader but have to go with a 5 for right now. We will see how things go when I get the rest of my work done.

    I was looking for someone who could pull my daughter's teeth to prep for braces. She was so afraid…read morebut when I was doing my research I found his bio on his site to really stand out. He mentioned that he has wanted to be in this field since he was young. It runs in his family. AND he volunteers doing it for animals. Well the office is beautiful and his confidence was comforting. I told my daughter he really has a passion for this. The extractions went perfect and we still see him for progress visits. I recommend him and would use him myself if the time comes!

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    Sanders Clarence, DDS

    Sanders Clarence, DDS

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Super nice doctor. Explains everything so well and spends time answering all your questions. Very…read moreknowledgeable.

    Dr. Sanders has been my dentist for more than 20 years (since I was a kid). Not being a dentist…read moremyself, I have no way of knowing the quality of his work, though I have been told, by other dentists who've had singular occasions to peer at my teeth, that his work is excellent. So there's that. And he put bonding on my front tooth that he said would only last about 10 years, and it has lasted twice that. That being said, when I had my wisdom tooth extracted (he'd removed the lower two about 10 years ago), he didn't inject enough novacaine into the right spot, and WOW! I'd never felt pain like that before. He also doesn't offer nitrous anymore, which isn't a requirement, but for something like an extraction (mine come out in pieces), it's nice to help me relax. Heck, the place where I got my teeth whitened offered me nitrous! The office also stopped calling me at my 6-month intervals for my cleaning, so I've been behind as a result. The last straw came when, after years of him gently trying to sell me teeth whitening, I decided to do it--the day before my reunion. They didn't make time for me. I realize squeezing me in is a big favor to ask (one which I have NEVER asked him for before), but it was an emergency (the kind of emergency that would require teeth whitening, that is--nothing life-threatening), and I'd been a loyal and decently lucrative patient for more than two decades. Staying an hour late on a Friday when you close at 1:00 p.m. is hardly a huge sacrifice. Besides, the dentist didn't even have to stay. A technician does the whitening. Dr. Sanders is getting grouchier in his old age and generally cannot retain staff members. The one exception is his hygienist Cathy. I hope she gets paid well to put up with him. Cathy is the only thing I will miss about not going to see Dr. Sanders.

    Smith Bruce S, DDS - oralsurgeons - Updated August 2026

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