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Driving Direction Popular for being the most technologically resourceful, the Gentle Dental clinic has been around for a long time Marion Iowa 52302. Their doctors are experienced and learned in the occupation of dental care and you can trust them to your heart’s full potential. To get in touch with them, call 425-242-5685 or visit them on 305 SE Everett Mall Way, Suite 18, Everett, WA 98208.

We are located on the east side of 19th Avenue SE (Route 527), seven blocks north of 110th Street SE. There are also Emergency Dental Care USA offices in Downtown Seattle, Federal Way and in the Tacoma.

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I went here over the weekend for a deep cleaning which I badly needed. Although they did a pretty good job, I felt like their priorities for my visit were more money related than the well being of my care. The whole experience before and after the procedure felt like a used car salesman experience. They charged me before I had the cleaning done and were very pushy when I was going over the options with my husband. It is very expensive, ($1300 for the cleaning of 2 quadrants and x-rays) and while I was getting shots in my mouth, they were not being very sensitive to my pain or discomfort. I have very high anxiety and just wish they would have been a bit more considerate of my feelings. Other than that, they did a good job-- just wish they could work on their friendliness a bit more. This is a good place to go for emergencies but remember that you will be charged higher and it will not be of the same quality that you would get at a normal dentists office. They also do not offer laughing gas, so if you have high anxiety like me-- I would recommend taking a sedative before hand.

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Driving Direction Brush Dental can handle everyday simple problems that you might be facing. They can provide instant relief for cases such as toothaches, headache due to toothache, crowns and veneers, root canal surgery, etc. Call them at (425) 357-0911 or visit their clinic in 10305 19th Ave SE, Everett, WA 98208.

I found this dentist office while searching for dentists in Seattle that would do in-house financing or work with patients and that had hours that I could get in. My job doesn't have sick or vacation days and I work until 6pm, so without insurance I couldn't afford to pay for the dentist and miss a day of work. They were understanding and I got (what I thought was) the first appointment on Saturday morning. When I asked about the in-house financing option the woman that answered the phone told me I shouldn't bother with this and recommended applying for the credit company they work with if I could get a co-signer. This brief suggestion saved me. When I got there I was surprised to find that two other people had appointments at the exact same time. I waited patiently and wasn't taken to an exam room for 45 after I arrived. I then had two x-rays done for my sore tooth. Two because the first one apparently wasn't done properly and a second person had to come in to do it correctly. The film that they used was huge! It cut the top of my mouth and was very painful to hold in at all. The dentist came in for about 2 minutes to do an exam. She asked which tooth hurt. I explained which one it was. Without any notice she sprayed an extremely painful substance on it to test that I was describing the correct one. I have never had a dentist or doctor or even a tattoo artist do something they knew to be painful without warning. She told me that I would need a root canal and left. I wasn't given any description of the procedure being recommended to me or why. I knew that I was in a lot of pain and just wanted it to go away, but I had done some research and was anticipating that she would tell me this. Then, I was surprised to see the receptionist come in to talk to me. She explained how much the procedure would be and that the credit would be maxed out and I would need to pay anything remaining right then. Before they would do any additional work with me. I could only afford to get the root canal with filling/sealing done and couldn't possibly afford the extra $1600 beyond that for a crown. There was never an offer to do any in-house financing so that I could get the crown. She told me that probably the filling would hold for up to a year. (The dentist never mentioned to me when I should get a crown or how long I could expect it to last.) I can understand going over the prices for an expensive procedure before it is done. What felt really weird is sitting there in the exam chair, wearing the paper bib, having just been surprise sprayed with pain-juice and handing over my debit card for her to run off with. After I paid the dentist came in to give me a numbing shot. I didn't have a problem with that. 10 minutes later when the assistant came to check on me I mentioned that my cheek was numb but nothing else. The doctor came back in to administer additional shots. The first one was uncomfortable but normal shot pain. The second shot was a total, terrible painful surprise. It was in the middle of the roof of my mouth. The pain was so incredible that I teared up. When I made a little noise the dentist said "oh, ya, this one hurts, sorry". Finally, 45 minutes after the initial shot, the procedure was ready to begin. At the point when the procedure started I realized that no one was going to tell me what they were actually doing. It made me nervous and uncomfortable. The procedure lasted another hour and a half. Every time I made a little noise at the drill (due to pain in my lip because the drill was being pressed up against it) I was told "don't worry, it's just noise, it's just noise". Sure, it wasn't painful in the tooth, like she thought I was implying, but it was certainly not just "noise" she was making. I was shocked once the procedure was done to find no remaining biting surface of my tooth - that was quite a bit of drilling. The dentist never came back once she was done to talk to me or tell me what to expect. No one told me what to expect except the receptionist. I had one final (painful) x-ray and then was told to go see the receptionist. She explained that it could be sore for a few days and to get the crown as soon as I could. She also realized that the doctor had forgotten to write my prescription. Ultimately I was quite happy that they had solved my extremely sore tooth, but I also had the feeling of helplessness, and frustration at what was left in my mouth without an explanation to me. I would have at least like to have been a little prepared for the fact that there is hardly anything left of any "tooth". If I had any other viable option I would go somewhere else!

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Number: 425-357-0911 Office: 10305 19th Ave SE, Everett, WA 98208 Doctors: Dr. David Pacey, Dr. Eric Greenhalgh, Dr. Rob Uhde, Dr. Nida’a Hamza Website: www.emergencydental.com/everett Description: If you’re experiencing a toothache, chipped tooth or another dental emergency in the Everett, Marysville, Edmonds, Lynnwood, or Lake Stevens area, Emergency Dental has experienced emergency dentists available for urgent care. Our clinic accepts most dental insurance (indemnity basis), offers convenient appointments for non-emergency patients, and has payment and financing options to suit most budgets. Emergency Dental Care USA of Everett is committed to getting you the dental care you need at a price you can afford. The clinic is open every day except Wednesday, and same-day treatment is usually possible.

If you have anxiety and ptsd do not come here. My first experience was amazing, my second experience had me leaving in tears. Doctor shows up late and wants to rush right through the patients he has lined up. Does not want to actually go the pace a nervous person would need. Asked him to tell me what he was doing before he does it, instead tells you to shut up so this goes faster and he is very experienced. Roughly moves your head around by grabbing your mouth and pulling you. Keeps telling how I don't need to be numbed when I wasn't asking for that, just to be informed about what is going on. Walks off and talks with the manager. "Manager" comes in to "talk" to me which was basically telling me what I experienced didn't actually happen, tell me I won't be numbed because it isn't necessary, then tries to give me a long version of the short "Just pop the temp off and put on the crown" I heard them saying between each other in the hall (awesome HIPPA compliance btw). When I interrupt to tell her this isn't needed and actually makes me more nervous, just tell me what is happening when/before you do it to help with my anxiety, I was met with "I don't appreciate your tone". This from the "manager" who was just loudly talking to another patient about their side "business" of being a motivational speaker for South Beach Body. I didn't feel motivated, comfortable, or safe. When the doctor comes back in the first thing he asks is if I want to be numbed, I say I was just informed that wasn't happening...miss "motivational speaker" says that isn't what was told to me (again being called a liar). Don't come here when Dude-bro Dentist and the South Beach Body manager are on.

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