dentist?

Jun. 21st, 2024 02:09 pm
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[personal profile] redbird
I just learned that they are closing my current dental office (which is in Watertown Square) in about a month. They're suggesting patients either go to Westborough, which is out past 495, or a Gentle Dental in Belmont, but my current dentist will be working entirely in Westborough.

Since I have to change dentists anyway, does anyone have a dentist they'd recommend. I'd like someone in Boston (ideally Allston-Brighton), Cambridge, Davis Square or elsewhere in Somerville, or Arlington, but anywhere near a T station would work.
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Can anyone recommend a dentist who's good at dealing with damaged and worn teeth? Someone who's up on all the current treatment techniques?
Places that require driving would still count as accessible in this case. Near Davis is ideal, but anywhere inside the I-95 loop could work.
Bonus points for Covid-safe with air purifiers.
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I just got back from my first cleaning since before the pandemic, and learned that I have a cavity in the root of one of my molars that will evidently be complicated to fill. I like my dentist okay, but I want to do absolutely everything I can to avoid the filling failing and needing to get a crown.

Who are the best dentists in the area for this sort of thing?

(and thanks)
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Somewhere along the line my kiddo has become extremely anxious about going to the dentist, despite the fact that she's never been.

Can anyone recommend a dentist that does a great job of giving anxious kids a good and fun first dentist experience?
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I just had a pretty bad experience at Dental Arts and need to decide whether to go back to get the damage fixed or go elsewhere and spin the wheel of fortune.

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[identity profile] thapsychlone.livejournal.com
Does anyone here suffer from, or have a loved one, who suffers from TMJ?

Dental insurance won't cover a mouth guard (most common treatment) and medical insurance will cover consultation, x-rays, MRIs with a medical doctor...but also will not cover cost of a mouth guard. It's so frustrating, because mouth guards designed for TMJ range from $500-1,000, typically.

Does anyone recommend anyone in the area that is competent, friendly, and semi-affordable? Even if your person does not meet all criteria, I'd love to know!
[identity profile] phpanda.livejournal.com
My current strategy of ignoring my multiple dental needs is not working and I do not have the option of getting at work. Does anyone have positive or negative experiences with dental insurance you can buy as an individual?  The two I have found are Delta Dental for $55 a month and Altus for $38.

Once I have insurance, anyone have a dentist you recommend in Cambridge, Somerville, Watertown area?  Thanks!  NOt the most fun to spend money but necessary.
[identity profile] freetobeme18.livejournal.com
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good dental and/or optometry practice near Davis or Porter? I know Gentle Dental is in the Porter Square Shopping Center, but does anyone have any experience with them? I have Metlife insurance for dental and Blue Cross for vision and will need to see somebody who is covered. In terms of what I'm looking for, well I have a really low pain tolerance and am easily squicked by visits to the dentist, so want someone who is gentle with a soothing personality who will warn me before they're about to stick something in my mouth (especially something that might hurt). As far as eye care, well I recently broke my glasses and am in need of new frames. I look for fun and funky frames in vibrant colors when possible, so a place that has a good selection of frames like this would be good. Thanks!
[identity profile] mindstalk.livejournal.com
Dentist recommended I get an impacted wisdom tooth extracted; anyone have oral surgeons in the area they have confidence in? Especially thought not necessarily ones who take Commonwealth Care? KoolSmiles in Porter is one, but yelp had 3 out of 4 reviews as terrible, if they're even still open. Other DSLJ tags or review websites welcome too.
[identity profile] smilesbyrosie.livejournal.com
Hi, everyone!  Dr. Rosie Wagner here.  I'm thrilled to announce that my new dental office is open and now accepting patients!  You may have seen the dust and construction over at the McGrath/Broadway intersection over the last few months.  I live in Davis and I plan on this being my only office, so we're pretty hooked on Somerville.  Come on by!

Here's the blurb from my web site:

"Smiles By Rosie Family Dentistry is a general practice dental office, treating patients from birth onward. Has it been a while since your last dental visit? We don't judge or lecture. We provide comprehensive dentistry in a warm, reassuring, and educational setting. We listen to you. We explain the why and how of your treatment options and let you have a say in your oral health."

I'm in-network for Mass Health, Delta, BC/BS, Aetna, Cigna, MetLife, and Guardian.  (also take Care Credit).  All ages are welcome, and I do all types of comprehensive dentistry, including root canals, surgery, and cosmetics.  Come on by to 6 Kensington Ave, call the office at (617) 623-2100, or email me at [email protected].

http://www.smilesbyrosie.com

Thanks!
[identity profile] littlecitynames.livejournal.com
Does anyone know of a dentist within walking or public transportation distance of Davis that would be available this weekend, or after 6 on a weekday next week? I have a bit of a dental emergency. Bonus points if they take Delta Dental.

Edit: Not Gentle Dental. Their Yelp reviews terrify me.
[identity profile] mindstalk.livejournal.com
I need fillings soon. Recs for trustworthy, feel-comfortable, competent dentists in the area? I'm particularly looking at Dr. Dental in Central or Havard Vanguard in Davis, live near various others as well.
[identity profile] gosling.livejournal.com
I am looking for a pediatric or family dentist, ideally one with some experience with extended breastfeeding.
[identity profile] elusiveat.livejournal.com
Has anybody seen Dr. Moran on College Avenue? She's close and on the list for my insurance (Aetna Dental PPO), but I can't seem to find any recommendations one way or the other about her on the internet.

Dentist

Jan. 31st, 2011 02:04 pm
[identity profile] versonic.livejournal.com
Hi everyone!

Sorry to post with another dentist question because the tag is obviously widely used, but most people who've used it seem to have insurance.

Anyone have recommendations for those of us who are uninsured and need just a regular cleaning? (Oh, and also to prove to me that I don't have oral cancer, but I figure that'll just be part of them poking around in there...)

I'm in grad school, so money is obviously pretty tight. I would like to pay under $100 if possible.
[identity profile] jimooo.livejournal.com

I need to get a crown and want to find a dentist that has a Cerec machine so it can all be done in 1 visit. Has anyone had one of these done and/or know of a near by Dentist that can do it?

Any of the surrounding towns are fine, it doesn't have to be Davis Square. I just want someone who is *good*.

 


[identity profile] elusiveat.livejournal.com
Back in January when I went in to have my teeth cleaned at Dental Services PC, my hygienist pretty muchly strong-arming me into getting X-rays that I did not want to pay for, and wouldn't really have wanted even if they were covered by insurance. The only explanation given was that this was a really good dentist's office and not some walk-in place that would just do whatever you asked, that it was important to them to monitor the health of their patients. Which evidently means annual X-rays.

When I talked to my periodontist about it, he said that he thought that was completely inappropriate and that you always have the right to refuse X-rays, and once you say no it should not be raised again as a question.

So, today when I called the office (http://dentalservicespc.com/) to see about rescheduling an appointment, I also asked whether the yearly X-ray policy is for real. Well, it turns out that it is indeed *required* for all patients there. Or so I was told by the receptionist who picked up.

So, even though it's only 6 months since my last X-ray, I canceled my appointment, and I will instead get my teeth cleaned at my periodontist's office (http://www.cambridgeperio.com/). There, I know that there is at least one doctor (Alan DerKazarian) with a healthy respect for radiation and for patient wishes regarding minimizing exposure.
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I've seen a lot of threads on dentists, but a search brings up nothing recent on orthodontists (and the thread from 3 years ago didn't actually have any recommendations).

I just acquired a 14yo who needs braces. He has MassHealth Standard insurance. Participating dentists in the area include Robert Petrosino and Afsaneh Samadani at Cambridge Orthodontics between Harvard & Porter Squares, and Mohamed Butt on Summer St near Davis.

Does anyone know anything about any of these? (From a professional standpoint - not the Dr. Butt/developer feud! When I mapped his office I realized why that name sounded familiar.)

Anne
[identity profile] heidila27.livejournal.com

 Hi all!

I'm glad to be back as a part of the community after a long hiatus!  

I'm also an avid member of the Dr. Casey Cook fan club.  I'm phobic of the dentist, and he's the first one in years that I've actually been glad to see.

That said, I'm returning back after a bit of a hiatus from caring for my teeth again and grabbed an appointment with Corey (sp?) versus the hygenist I normally see to get myself in faster.  

Does anyone have experience with him/her?  I'm a bit apprehensive about seeing someone other than Meg and wondered if others might be able to share their experiences?

Thanks all!

-H

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[personal profile] siderea
Hi guys. I need the help of the hive mind. It seems I'm looking for a new dentist, only with a serious twist. This one isn't googleable.

I was just -- just -- at a new-to-me dentist. I had been neglecting my teeth for a few years due to grad school, and was now getting back on the wagon of dental hygiene. The dentist and the hygienist and the other staff were all great. I want to be clear, what happened was one of those wacky, nobody's-fault happenstances.

I have a congenital bone deformity in my lower jaw. This is one of those things dentists and dental hygienists are taught about in school, but don't necessarily ever encounter in the wild (I hear, "Wow! I've never seen one like that!" a lot). This has never actually been a problem getting dental care in the past, just so long as I warn anybody about to work in my mouth to take a look under my tongue in advance, so nobody gets a nasty surprise. Most especially when taking X-rays.

So after doing paperwork, they lead me to the exam room for X-rays and introduce me to the X-ray tech. And I say, btw, there's this thing you need to know about my lower jaw. And I open up my mouth and point, and she says, "Oh, my goodness!" And I say, "But it's not a problem. You just fold the film so it fits."

And she holds up the super-high-tech, newfangled digital X-ray probe gizmo and says, "But... this doesn't fold."

Half an hour and a couple superficial lacerations to my mouth later, she, the dentist and I pretty firmly established that, nope, you just can't take digital X-rays of my teeth, not with the present digital X-ray equipment. Not even with the smaller pediatric size gear. It just won't fit in my mouth.

So my question for the Greater Davis Square collective consciousness is: Have you had your teeth X-rayed anywhere within walking distance from Davis in the last six months where they used good old-fashioned film to do it? This is the kind of x-ray where they put this card-thingy in your mouth, which does not have a wire trailing from it. Also, failing walking-distance, someplace I can get to on the T.

(I understand I may be deeply screwed here. Obviously, digital x-rays are going to be vastly cheaper than film x-rays, because film is expensive and has to be developed -- all the reasons almost everyone in the word has converted from film to digital photography. Add in the drive to have all-digital medical records, and I'm not sure anyone is doing film any more, or will be doing it for long. But I figured I should ask.)

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