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Aspen Dental - Wichita Falls, TX

Aspen Dental - Wichita Falls, TX

1.7(21 reviews)
5.5 mi

Confusing about if they had the proper things on hand to deal with severe dental anxiety and an…read moreextremely low dental pain tolerance. My extraction gave me flashbacks to my 5 year old experience at the old Dentistry 4 Kidz that made me begin my dental trauma issues. Dr Torres was nice but I was shocked that $23,000 was the treatment plan estimate for all the work they want done in a year. I don't even make that much a year, it's ridiculous. I also didn't feel confident that the assistants weren't positive of what they were doing. Just really still in pain and I can't get approved for any finance options so I feel like I'm just gonna have to suffer on these other 23,000 worth of work. That's a used car amount of money not something a national dentist office needs to maintain anything. They get plenty of business and the non insurance people get lured in with a cheap exam and then boom, your whole year in pay for the treatments. I wish we had another emergency dentistry that doesn't feel like direct extortion or that one place that have people booked out WEEKS with no pain meds for emergency procedures that have to wait weeks. Overall dental care in this town is way way down and mental health is all time lows, we need a better system that isn't exploiting the poor people who deserve care too

I went to Aspen Dental for a dentures consultation and walked out feeling like I'd just sat through…read morea used-car sales pitch. I've had routine cleanings every 6 months for the past 7 years. Not once--ever--has my regular dentist told me I had periodontal disease. Suddenly, during Aspen's "free" exam, I'm told I have bone loss and beginning periodontal disease, and that dentures aren't the real solution. Instead, they pivoted immediately to selling me: * 3 crown bridges * Additional treatments * A treatment plan totaling $14,367 No conservative options. No "wait and see." No acknowledgment of my consistent dental history. Just pressure, fear-based language, and financing talk. The diagnosis felt conveniently timed to justify a massive upsell. If periodontal disease had truly been present, it would not have gone unnoticed for 7 years of regular care. Periodontal disease doesn't magically appear overnight and suddenly require five-figure dentistry. The entire experience felt corporate, rushed, and sales-driven, not patient-centered. I wasn't treated like someone seeking care--I was treated like a revenue opportunity. If you're a senior, on a fixed income, or coming in for dentures, be extremely cautious. Get a second opinion before agreeing to anything here. Dental care should be about health--not quotas.

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Stone Lake Dental

Stone Lake Dental

3.7(9 reviews)
7.0 mi

I would highly recommend Dr Nguyen he does a great work and very pleasant to be around. in my 65…read moreyears he is the best dentist I've ever been to. Stone Lake Dental is just as good. They do a great job communicating with you. Reminding you of appointments or a change in them. All the staff are the best also, friendly and professional

The dental care is wonderful. What drives me crazy is the continuous confirmation of appointments…read more I used to enable the text messages, but they would would require you to confirm your appointment like 2 weeks out, then 1 week out, then 5 days out, then again 3 days out, then AGAIN the day before, then AGAIN the day of. I turned them off. Well, once you turn them off, the office will call you. Great. I answer and talked to a person and confirmed that yes, I will be at my appointment. Does that stop the calls? NOPE!! They still continue to call even though you CONFIRMED your appointment. Treat people like adults. If they say they will be there and CONFIRM it, let them be. If patients flake that often, then let the patient deal with the consequences. Charge the patient $1,000 or more for missing their appointment. People learn and alter their behavior after dealing with consequences. (Everyone knows the story of the kid that learn to stop playing with the stove after burning themselves.) Otherwise, I think your staff has more things to do with their time than calling the same patients over and over again who said that YES, they will be at their appointments!

Value Smiles - generaldentistry - Updated May 2026

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