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    Terry E Callison, DDS, MS, PA

    2.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    John D Wells, DDS, PA - Temporary office

    John D Wells, DDS, PA

    4.5(17 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Years of Avoidable Harm--Tooth Loss, Jaw Injury, and Dismissive Care…read more This office's pattern of poor communication and high-pressure tactics has lessened the quality of my life as well as cost me thousands of dollars for visits and night guards. In late October/early November 2019, I had an apicoectomy on tooth #9 with John D. Wells, DDS at 16600 Birkdale Commons Parkway, Huntersville, NC 28078. I followed all aftercare to the letter, rinsing faithfully with the prescribed cleanser. After the first procedure, I started feeling pain and discomfort in the tooth area after drinking cool water, so I contacted the office right away. Dr. Wells had me come back for him to take a look. He then determined he needed to redo the apicoectomy. Afterward, I asked what the problem was, and he explained that the dissolvable sutures from the initial surgery hadn't dissolved, so he removed them manually. He assured me healing was on track, but by early 2020, persistent infection forced me to need an extraction and an implant, which was both costly and heartbreaking, especially at my age for a front tooth. I was 80 years old going through all of this. I was never told about the threat of infection, and only learned later that undissolved sutures can trap bacteria and lead to failures like this; and that dentists should proactively remove them themselves to avoid such risks. Had I known, I might have pushed for that upfront or chosen differently--but trusting the process, I returned to the same practice in 2022 for a root canal on tooth #8. That's when things worsened dramatically. During packing placement, the assistant demanded I open my mouth much wider to keep it dry, using scare tactics: she warned that if I didn't, "it would have to be redone." Again, I am an older patient, and it was very clear this assistant dd not care about me as a patient, and had no interest in a reasonable bedside manner. Fresh off the 2019 trauma, I felt pressured and complied to open as wide as possible, despite visible distress in my eyes, as she took her time. The strain immediately triggered pain and discomfort, and I was soon diagnosed with a displaced TMJ disc--causing relentless muscle spasms, a sensation like my jaw is off its hinge, difficulty speaking, and chronic agony requiring therapy and meds. After contacting Dr. Wells numerous times with my distress and concerns, he dismissed them outright, claiming the assistant "didn't force my mouth open or threaten me with a gun." No empathy, no accountability--just deflection. As I said before, this office's pattern of poor communication (e.g., not warning about dissolvable suture risks) and high-pressure tactics has lessened the quality of my life as well as cost me thousands of dollars for visits and night guards. The initial staff seemed friendly, but the care felt reactive at best. If you're reading this, ask upfront about materials and removal plans, get consents in writing, and trust your instincts--if something feels off, walk away. I wish I'd switched endodontists sooner; now I see one who actually listens. Proceed with extreme caution here.

    I just had my second root canal here in five years. It was no big deal…read more People think root canals are a big deal, but that's due to old technology. Other than the needle being stuck into my gums at the beginning to numb the pain, this was 100% painless. Same as five years ago. I also learned that flossing is 10x more important than brushing your teeth. Brushing only gets the surfaces and gums. Flossing gets rid of the plaque that leads to bacteria and infection. Excess plaque has also been linked to Alzheimer's and heart disease. Great info, friendliness, and overall customer service here. Or you can call it bedside manner. Whatever you want to call it, Dr. Wells and his staff are highly recommended if you're seeking an endodontist.

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    Joseph Dastrup, DDS - Dastrup Dental - Cosmetic Dentist in Davidson NC

    Joseph Dastrup, DDS - Dastrup Dental

    5.0(1 review)
    2.5 mi

    Where to start, Joe himself and his staff are all so friendly. When you walk into the office, the…read morefront staff greets you with a warm welcome and really makes you feel at home. They have nice couches to sit on and free water and WiFi in the mean time. I knew I had issues with my mouth a couple months ago that I wanted to fix and that's when I met Joe. He sat down with me and made a plan with me on how to fix it. I was having so much pain and now he is changing how I feel throughout the day. Still have more appointments to go and I never looked forward to going to a dentist before. If you have a root canal or fillings to be done please go to to Joseph's office. They are so honest, they have a sense of humor, and most important he's the best at what he does in the Lake Norman area.

    From the owner: Joseph Dastrup, DDS, is a highly skilled and compassionate dentist who improves and maintains his…read morepatients' smiles at Dastrup Dental in Davidson, North Carolina. Dr. Dastrup earned his dental degree from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in Baltimore before training at the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Hospital in a highly competitive surgical and comprehensive dental residency program. During his residency, Dr. Dastrup managed patients with advanced medical histories and trained in surgical implant placements, bone grafting procedures, extractions, root canals, and the treatment and restoration of complicated dental conditions. Dr. Dastrup is committed to continuing his education and training in order to stay at the forefront of cosmetic, aesthetic, and restorative dentistry. He actively participates in a number of monthly study clubs and attends various courses and training sessions on a yearly basis. In addition to his deep knowledge of oral health, he also maintains his expertise in the systemic diseases that are linked to dental health, such as diabetes, stroke, and heart disease. Dr. Dastrup believes in treating the patient as a whole person, including them in the decision-making process for the treatment plan, and providing them with a range of treatment options to choose from...

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