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quagmire02
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who do y'all go to for the dentist? i haven't been in YEARS, but apparently my ONE filling came out, and now i have a hole in my tooth and it's sore...i need to make an appointment ASAP, and i'd prefer to have recommendations from strangers than randomly picking one out of the phone book

6/17/2008 6:44:41 PM

Tom Green
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Dr. Bruce Barker, up in North Raleigh. He's on Falls of the Neuse, just south of Strickland.

6/17/2008 6:53:12 PM

adaptiveopti
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Dr. Robert Hoyle

http://www.hoyledentistry.com/index.html

6/17/2008 7:02:20 PM

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I like Dr. Search.

6/17/2008 7:07:40 PM

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I liked my experience with Sunrise Dental. They have a location in Raleigh & Chapel Hill. I've only been to the Chapel Hill location. But they've done my cleanings for a while and removed my wisdom teeth. In their tv commercial they mentioned they are comfortable giving sedatives for people going to the dentist. I'm not nervous going, but if they'll sedate you for a regular visit, I figured they would be shy about sedation/anesthesia for wisdom teeth removal which is what got me started going to the dentist regularly again.

http://www.dinahvice-sunrisedental.com/

(apparently a location in durham too)

6/17/2008 7:09:21 PM

quagmire02
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^^ so do you still use freeman off wade?

6/17/2008 7:10:04 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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I know who I can't recommend. The dentist on Lynn Road near the Raleigh Grande theater. I don't remember the name of the dentist there now, the old dentist retired. Anyway, she royally screwed up some fillings of mine. I had to get her fix the same filling three times and I still think it might be messed up but now I'm overseas so there's not a whole lot I can do about it.

6/17/2008 7:18:25 PM

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Chris Martin, Edwards Mill Rd and Duraleigh Rd. Great guy, great dentist.



I also just got somethign in the mail for a dentist up at briar creek. He looks 21, but all his staff are hot.

6/17/2008 7:56:03 PM

Seotaji
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if you live near briar creek, thompson and thompson are great. i prefer the massaging dental chair, but you can have a plain one if you like. state grad too.

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"but now I'm overseas so there's not a whole lot I can do about it."


if you're in japan, why not get a dentist there to work on you? there are many fluent english speaking dentists there and they probably have better training. as for price, most likely cheaper too.

6/17/2008 8:52:16 PM

wolfpackgrrr
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^ Have you seen their teeth here?

Seriously though, a dentist will only work on you here in 15 minute increments because of how the insurance billing works. My friend had to go to the dentist for 5 appointments to get one filling done. And yes, she was left with a gaping hole in her tooth until it was completed. One of my boyfriend's students had been going to the dentist every Saturday since FEBRUARY to get a crown done and it's still not finished

6/17/2008 10:17:45 PM

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I like Dr. Naran on Western blvd. (across from K-Mart) Been going there about 2 years and never had any problems. I could probably get you $20 off with a referral if you are interested.

6/17/2008 11:04:33 PM

lmnop
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Susan Lee, downtown. Everyone in the office is really nice.

6/17/2008 11:13:37 PM

Kitty B
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^^ Dr. Naran over-analyzed my teeth and wanted about $2k in work done on tiny imperfections he thought were developing into cavities. I went back to my old dentist back home for a second opinion, and he saw nothing to be concerned about.

I didn't go back to Dr. Naran.

Of course, now I live in Durham and need another dentist.

6/17/2008 11:45:58 PM

David0603
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Brier Creek

http://www.brittdental.com/

6/18/2008 10:09:35 AM

Seotaji
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"^^ Dr. Naran over-analyzed my teeth and wanted about $2k in work done on tiny imperfections he thought were developing into cavities. I went back to my old dentist back home for a second opinion, and he saw nothing to be concerned about.

I didn't go back to Dr. Naran. "


that's what he does. he preys on the gullible to earn more than his fair share. it's despicable. i went there for a cleaning and i got the same estimate. he even said my retainer was placed wrong and that it was going to cause some weird problem later. not the most intelligent individual. i would not go there.

6/18/2008 10:16:26 AM

nacstate
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^^ might have to check that out.

6/18/2008 10:37:19 AM

quagmire02
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i appreciate the suggestions...made an appointment tomorrow with freeman over near whole foods...here's hoping it doesn't cost an arm and a leg to get the filling replaced

6/18/2008 12:09:01 PM

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Apparently too late to help you, but I go to Dr. Patrick Roberson over on St. Mary's street, across from Broughton High School. Don't have a whole lot of experience yet (I've only seen him twice, he recently bought the practice from Dr. Howard Shareff, who was retiring) but I like him so far. Plus he's an NCSU grad.

http://www.robersondental.com/index.php

6/18/2008 2:44:02 PM

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dana mcall, off jones franklin

6/18/2008 2:46:29 PM

tdwhitlo
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if you're willing to go to Durham, check out Dr. Bolton at Willowdaile Family Dentistry - shes AWESOME - shes very sweet and funny and she does great work - I was born with a large gap in between my front two teeth (runs in my family) and she did cosmetic filling to fix them and omg it looks 1200000X better and if anything happens like I chip them, she fixes them for free

6/18/2008 3:11:08 PM

capncrunch
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^^

Another for Dana McCall.

6/18/2008 3:21:34 PM

Fry
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Dr. Thomas Knight, I've gone a couple of times, pretty good guy and I don't really have any complaints.

6/18/2008 4:38:50 PM

quagmire02
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA

6/25/2008 1:07:23 PM

lewoods
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A warning about Dr. Dinah Vice, she is REALLY expensive. It was a lot cheaper for my mom to go to the UNC faculty practice and everyone complains about how much they cost.

I need to find someone in Raleigh.

6/25/2008 2:24:21 PM

evan
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anybody know of any good ones in cary?

6/25/2008 2:34:44 PM

quagmire02
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it wasn't actually a filling that fell out, but a small piece of enamel that came off that was next to the filling (where the original cavity was)...it cost $138 out the door (no insurance) for the amalgam filling ($184 for composite)...that video above makes me wish i had gotten composite for the extra ~$50, though

[Edited on June 25, 2008 at 2:52 PM. Reason : .]

6/25/2008 2:52:27 PM

lewoods
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Yup, we are about the only developed country in the world that still uses amalgam. I've got 3 of them I want removed. In other countries they have done studies that show that removing amalgams helps with a couple of chronic diseases, but here in the US we like to stick our head in the sand thanks to the retarded ADA.

6/26/2008 9:13:00 AM

Neil Street
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"Dr. Bruce Barker, up in North Raleigh. He's on Falls of the Neuse, just south of Strickland."


Seconded.... Best ever.

6/26/2008 9:59:43 AM

jackleg
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since this is just an informative thread i thought i'd throw in some greensboro suggestions

especially for people who are pain sensitive or freaked by the dentist. my old painkiller habit makes it so i choose to not take them anymore, so good doctors are important... cause if it hurts, i "cant" take percocet

anyways...
for checkups and cleanings and minor stuff like a cavity i would go to dr roe on church street.
http://www.wellness.com/dir/2252249/dentist/nc/greensboro/roe-ronald-g-dds

for the painful stuff like root canals and wisdom teeth and the surgery type stuff, i'd go to dr riggs. if you're scared of the dentist like me, this place is perfect. i have an INSANELY irrational fear of the dentist, plus the aforementioned inability to take pain meds... so when i went in and saw all the instruments, i made them put me under immediately

i got my wisdom teeth out almost 10 years late, so i was in pretty severe pain by the time i finally went. and by the time the sedative wore off that night, it didn't hurt enough to even wish i could take pain meds. he rocks.

http://www.oralimplantdocs.com/

10/9/2008 2:22:17 PM

XCchik
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I need to find a new dentist that is in network for 'Ameritas' Insurance.

University Dental Associates?
Smile Starters?

10/9/2008 4:07:21 PM

OmarBadu
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bttt

1/28/2009 10:04:40 AM

mplncsu99
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^^ UDA

1/28/2009 10:22:33 AM

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Quote :
"Another for Dana McCall."


+1 more

1/28/2009 11:16:02 AM

sparky
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i made an appointment for Monday at Britt (http://www.brittdental.com/). I'll let you know how it goes.

1/28/2009 11:17:46 AM

sparky
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I went to Dr Britt and had a great experience. Very professional staff and Dr Britt seemed to know his stuff. I have to go back in for a repair on an old filling so we'll see how that goes. I hate going to the dentist, but this wasn't too bad.

2/3/2009 3:18:25 PM

ncsu_ot_usmc
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Dr. Lane and associates

http://www.lanedds.com/

2/3/2009 10:20:59 PM

statehockey8
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Dr. Jane Holt in Cary is excellent...was going there for about 10 years before I moved...only knock is that she's a UNC alum (husbands a state grad though so she'll joke about that)

2/4/2009 7:15:24 AM

HayleyToye
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I second Dr. Martin. Or third or fourth or whatever.

Also, if you need oral surgery I highly recommend Dr. Scott Hum.

2/4/2009 4:22:39 PM

Sonia
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DONN B. FREEMAN, DDS
FAMILY DENTISTRY
3518 Wade Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27607

FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL:
(919) 832-6665

My family's been going to Dr. Freeman's for years (me, since I've had teeth) and I've sent all my friends to him.

Last year I chipped my front tooth eating a fork and he worked me in and filed it down free of charge. Regular cleanings + checkup are around $120, every 6 to 9 months as you need them.

2/4/2009 9:21:06 PM

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Quote :
"if you're willing to go to Durham, check out Dr. Bolton at Willowdaile Family Dentistry - shes AWESOME - shes very sweet and funny and she does great work - I was born with a large gap in between my front two teeth (runs in my family) and she did cosmetic filling to fix them and omg it looks 1200000X better and if anything happens like I chip them, she fixes them for free"


This is really funny...I know her, but haven't seen her in YEARS. And she's really cool. I would definitely recommend her just based on her awesome personality and her smarts (she's definitely very into what she does). I met her right after she moved to NC from Brewerton, NY, and we used to hang out quite a bit (like about 15 years ago) before she went to dental school. A girl you could easily have a crush on, lol.

I might have to make an appointment there. I got a hole in a molar you could drive a Peterbuilt 379 through...and that bitch hurts like crazy sometimes.

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"I liked my experience with Sunrise Dental. They have a location in Raleigh & Chapel Hill. I've only been to the Chapel Hill location. But they've done my cleanings for a while and removed my wisdom teeth. In their tv commercial they mentioned they are comfortable giving sedatives for people going to the dentist. I'm not nervous going, but if they'll sedate you for a regular visit, I figured they would be shy about sedation/anesthesia for wisdom teeth removal which is what got me started going to the dentist regularly again.

http://www.dinahvice-sunrisedental.com/

(apparently a location in durham too)"


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"A warning about Dr. Dinah Vice, she is REALLY expensive. It was a lot cheaper for my mom to go to the UNC faculty practice and everyone complains about how much they cost.
"


I was NOT impressed with Sunrise. My better half has been going there for a couple of years, and she likes them. But I was NOT impressed by their lack of thoroughness when checking my teeth out. There's that one molar that I've already mentioned, and you couldn't miss that unless you were blind in one eye and couldn't see out of the other. The molar immediately adjacent to it has a cavity (albeit very small, but very obvious) that they didn't even bother to look at at all. And I have an incisor with a hairline crack in it. You look fairly closely, you can see it. They didn't see or say a damn thing about it...or even bother to look at any of my other teeth in the least. They were too busy trying to nail me into having a root canal done (at a total cost to me of about $2300) on that one tooth...and there really wasn't much if any pain except for hypersensitivity. I didn't have the cash, and I'm already extended to the max on credit, so I sure as hell couldn't afford to have it done at the time. What got me was this: ALL THEY LOOKED AT WAS THE TWO FUCKING XRAYS THEY TOOK. No scaling, no probing, not even a good close look at the cavity. I was out 115 bucks for 30 minutes of my time with not much more information than when I went in...now, two months later, there's pain that's intense every now and then when I eat certain things, but no signs of abscess and a lot of the time there's NO pain.

Screw them. I ain't going back. I'll get some dental grade UV cure adhesive and a Dremel tool and do the shit myself.

[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 11:40 PM. Reason : blah]

2/4/2009 11:38:14 PM

msb2ncsu
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Dana McCall, for sure. http://www.danamccall.com/

He was one of the two people behind Raleighing.com and now has his own site: http://www.gogoraleigh.com/

2/4/2009 11:55:47 PM

BobbyDigital
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another vote for Donn Freeman.

Been going to him for 12 years. Even though i now live in durham, i still make the trip all the way there.

Just got my semi-annual cleaning yesterday in fact.

2/5/2009 7:03:37 AM

BridgetSPK
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^All the way from Durham to Raleigh?!??!?!


2/5/2009 7:30:21 AM

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