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    Wintersteen William, DMD, PA

    3.0 (4 reviews)
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    Cavity treatment

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    This dentist office is so personable and a great place to actually seek dental help. We have just…read moremoved here from New Jersey and I was experiencing issues with my tooth. This was the closest dentist to us and I did not disappoint immediately when you walk in and you're greeted by your first name by the receptionist. Everyone is so warm and inviting even the dentist do not berate or make you feel bad about your current situation. I look forward to coming here whenever I need work done. I will definitely be coming here for a long long time as we get settled in to Texas.

    This has been an extremely disappointing and concerning experience…read more My daughter has never had a cavity in her 18 years of life and has maintained regular 6-month cleanings and checkups. At her most recent visit, we were suddenly told she had seven cavities, all requiring fillings. This was shocking, especially given that nothing had been flagged or even mentioned at her previous visit. When I spoke with the dentist, I asked directly for a clear explanation of how this could have happened and whether any of these could be closely monitored as opposed to immediately filled. I was told that each of the cavities were indeed in need of fillings and shown X-rays (which, as a patient, I obviously rely on the dentist to interpret accurately). At that point, regardless of how we got there, we agreed to proceed with treatment. Now, four days after the procedure, my daughter is still in pain and I am being told after the fact that: * Some cavities were "very deep" * Some were multi-surface * Some were close to the nerve * A root canal may be needed This information was not clearly communicated beforehand, despite me explicitly requesting a full explanation prior to treatment. That lack of transparency is deeply concerning. What has made this worse is the office's handling of her records. I scheduled a second opinion due to her ongoing discomfort, and the office has refused to release her records, stating that only one person has access to them and they are unavailable for four days. I was told there is nothing they can do. That is unacceptable. Patients have a right to their records, especially when there is post-procedure pain and concern about the treatment received. Between: * the sudden appearance of multiple serious cavities * lack of clear communication before deep drilling * post-procedure pain * and refusal to release records in a timely manner I cannot recommend this practice. Parents should be especially cautious and ask very detailed questions before consenting to treatment. ** Update after 2nd Opinion** After 2nd practitioner requested and was unable to receive records, they extracted what they could from the insurance company finding out what Dental Center of Texas included on their claim. 2nd practitioner mentioned that Dental Center of Texas took x-rays not meant to diagnose cavities but instead x rays designed for bones. It was determined that 2nd practitioner likely would have recommended only half of the fillings performed and instead monitored them due to the patient's oral health history. New x-rays showed no deep drilling (thank goodness) regardless of what staff had communicated and while filling work and clean up had some sloppy elements, nothing seemed to be a risk to my daughter at the time of this exam. (sigh of relief). 5 days later, 5 phone calls, 2 texts from staff to owners, 2 emails, requests from both myself and a dentist's office and Dental Center of Texas still will not release and send patient medical records.

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    Quality, Care, Service beyond expectations of most Dentist these days! Prices are absolutely…read morereasonable! No waiting, and get this, he will take you right away if you have an emergency, working thru his lunch so he can help you. Yes very good guy!

    Please, please, stay away from this place…read more I had a cleaning and needed some fillings, but the experience was so rushed and painful that I had to leave after the first filling. I genuinely hope others avoid this place--you deserve better than this. The good: Booking was straightforward. My appointment was at 9:00 am, and I was seen around 9:05. X-rays were quick and efficient. The bad: The actual dental procedure didn't begin until around 10:40. Once it started, everything felt rushed. Numbing cream was applied, but they barely turned around before administering the anesthetic injection. The injection was painful. From what I understand, the injection typically takes several minutes to take effect, but the dentist began the procedure within about three minutes. I don't believe the anesthetic had fully kicked in--it was painful. To make things worse, the assistant jammed the water spray and suction hard into my gums. I had trouble breathing while trying to tolerate the pain. Imaging going through this just for a simple procedure. After just one filling, I decided to stop the treatment. I paid my copay at the front desk and left. Shortly after I got home, I received a call from the office saying I had a balance due. Apparently, when they removed the two unfinished fillings from the bill, they also removed the deductible. I would have appreciated a simple acknowledgment that this was their mistake. Instead, the call began with them stating I owed money--implying I hadn't paid before leaving. It was frustrating, especially after an already painful and uncomfortable visit.

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