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Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: der_kluge on January 06, 2009, 10:56:11 AM
My wife and I are pretty new to the area, but we both are in need of a dentist. We haven't been in a few years now, since we've moved around a bit.

Last dentist my wife went to here was awful - she hated him. We had a dentist in KC that was awesome. The X-rays he took didn't involve shoving that huge piece of cardboard in your mouth. He had all the latest technology. He pulled one of my wisdom teeth, and I literally felt nothing at all. And he did it in about a minute. Amazing guy.

Anyone here that good?  

They would need to be good with kids, have all the latest technology, must be able to do x-rays without sticking that crap in your mouth, and generally just be a great dentist.

Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: AngieB on January 06, 2009, 11:14:37 AM
This might help:

http://www.tulsanow.net/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8539
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: nathanm on January 06, 2009, 11:58:02 AM
Who doesn't do bitewings? They all seem to have the full face scanner (which I find far more uncomfortable), but I've never had a dentist use it other than on the initial visit.
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: sgrizzle on January 06, 2009, 12:26:49 PM
Tulsa Cosmetic Dental Center, if you can pay for it, has everything you can imagine in imaging as well as crowns made while you wait.
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: naenae42day on January 06, 2009, 12:58:00 PM
Dr Chris Ward in Owasso.  Great Staff..and nice office.  Worth the drive.
http://www.smileowasso.com/Welcome.aspx
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: nathanm on January 06, 2009, 01:27:19 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

Tulsa Cosmetic Dental Center, if you can pay for it, has everything you can imagine in imaging as well as crowns made while you wait.


The things you learn. I think I'll stick with my dentist, though. He's inexpensive and I like him. (but he's useless to the OP who apparently can't deal with bitewings)
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: AngieB on January 06, 2009, 01:35:00 PM
My dentist, Dr. Segnar, does bitewing x-rays, but they're not at all uncomfortable. And it's all digital -- x-rays appear on the monitor instantly.
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: allspunout on January 06, 2009, 03:23:30 PM
Dr. Ben Gerkin 46th & Harvard
749-2509

He is a great dentist and affordable.
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: Wilbur on January 06, 2009, 06:11:23 PM
Dr. Doug Hill, 91st and Toledo.

Been going to him for nearly 30 years.  Best dentist around and you'll never find anyone more friendly.  Has a great staff, too!  Have referred many friends and they all love him.  You can't go wrong.
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: Ibanez on January 06, 2009, 08:16:38 PM
Dr. Robert Nail in Sand Springs is very good. Been going to him for over 20 years.
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: brunoflipper on January 06, 2009, 08:34:43 PM
here is a guy near 71st and yale...
matt warlick dds

interesting guy... went to school at university of missouri- kc, did an extra year of dental general practice residency in a hospital... so he does more than your average dentist (titanium implants, etc.) and has broader medical background... but there is no hard sell for anything, just options...

he looks young but hes been in practice for like ten years... he takes care of a bunch of the docs and administrators at st. francis... one of my cousins told me about him and now nearly everyone we know goes there...

almost forgot, he had gone to ou for undergrad but was smart enough to get into dental school as a junior in college...
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: sauerkraut on January 07, 2009, 01:20:05 PM
This is a tuff one. I thought I had a good dentist, It was in a big dental center and they had many dentists working there and lots of cute nurses. They did good work, then I found out that  they were doing work that I did not need done. They said I need two root canels, I put it off since I had no trouble or pain with the teeth. I was out of town when I chiped a tooth so I went to a local dentist there and he took X-Rays and and I asked about the teeth that needed root canels and the dentist there said they are all fine he even showed me the X-Rays. I should of thought something was up at my old dentist they never wanted to finish me up, they always found more work to do, they replaced fillings that they said were "leaking" and if I didn't get it done I'd lose that tooth to decay, they charged $250.00  for a deep root cleaning that they said I needed, that was back in 2005. I have since found another dentist and found out my teeth are all OK I did need a crown on one tooth but not a root canel, the other tooth was fine just needed a filling. IMO the dental industry has some rip-off places. I think Dental insurance encourages dentists to do as much work as they can to max out your coverage. My old dentist did do good work, but they did work that I didn't need done and I went to that office for over 10 years, who knows how much un-needed work they got me for. Live & learn I guess- When you find a good dentist stick with them. [B)]
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: guido911 on January 07, 2009, 01:47:39 PM
Dr. Merrill in South, south Tulsa (near 111th & Memorial).
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: citizen72 on January 08, 2009, 11:09:03 PM
Has anyone gone to doctor Letcher. Heard he does a good job on restorations.
Title: Need a good dentist
Post by: sauerkraut on January 09, 2009, 12:51:23 PM
I can give the names of 3 who do good work, but they all seem to charge alot for simple work. The last on is about the cheapest. Good Dental work will cost a pretty penny. Carrie Sessom in Bixby, Briarwood Dental at 5416 S. Yale and Harvard Dental center at 1227 S. Harvard. The people I know who went to all 3 gave glowing reports and have good teeth. The first one has very moddern equipment and everything is up to date.[:)]
Title: Me Too - need a good dentist
Post by: sally on March 24, 2009, 12:16:56 PM
I'm also looking for a great family dentist. The dentist needs to be thorough  and  takes time to explain and answer every question. I as well as my husband and son need to feel comfortable and safe knowing I'm in the best care. Provide several options including self dental care first(home remedy routine) no procedures unless necessary and must have reasonable rates, payment plan would be great. I don't want someone going dental happy on my mouth,overworking, doing unnecessary work and charging me every little thing. Especially being a new patient and the way the economy is right now. I'm hoping someone can provide me with a couple of names.
Thanks,
Sally
Title: Re: Me Too - need a good dentist
Post by: sauerkraut on March 24, 2009, 02:34:54 PM
Quote from: sally on March 24, 2009, 12:16:56 PM
I'm also looking for a great family dentist. The dentist needs to be thorough  and  takes time to explain and answer every question. I as well as my husband and son need to feel comfortable and safe knowing I'm in the best care. Provide several options including self dental care first(home remedy routine) no procedures unless necessary and must have reasonable rates, payment plan would be great. I don't want someone going dental happy on my mouth,overworking, doing unnecessary work and charging me every little thing. Especially being a new patient and the way the economy is right now. I'm hoping someone can provide me with a couple of names.
Thanks,
Sally
Sounds like my old dentist, I found out they were doing (or they wanted to do) alot of work that I did not need, but the work they did do was done good. When I lost a filling last year I shopped around for a new dentist, one place wanted to pull the tooth and give me a part-denture and said I also needed $4,000 in dental work, and if I put it off that bill could rise to $8,000. I went to another dentist and he said that my lost filling could be fixed with a tooth build-up and cap, the tooth was not beyond hope like what the other dentist told me, and two other teeth just needed fillings no caps no root canels - that total bill was around $1,000.00. I dunno if I can name the places here on the forum or not so I won't, but both places are big chain dental centers. It seems many dental places like to do work that is not needed, some dentists say things like a filling is leaking when it's not and want to replace that filling before decay sets in, like what happened to my girlfriend.. Happy shopping around. 8)