I just wanted to give a good review after seeing the many negative ones. My experience here this week was good, and I am grateful to the student dentist who went out of her way to put a temporary...
University of Washington School of Dentistry
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The University of Washington School of Dentistry in Seattle, WA offers a wide range of comprehensive oral health care services for patients of all ages. From routine exams and cleanings to advanced procedures such as implants and orthodontic treatments, the dedicated faculty and students provide expert care tailored to individual needs.
Specializing in various fields including endodontics, oral surgery, orthodontics, and periodontics, the School of Dentistry houses state-of-the-art clinics equipped to handle a variety of dental issues. Patients can expect attentive care from highly skilled providers, whether seeking routine maintenance or specialized treatments.
With a focus on education and research, the School of Dentistry not only serves the community but also contributes to advancements in oral health care. By offering opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience and for professionals to engage in continuing education, the institution plays a vital role in promoting dental health and innovation.
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I was a patient here ten years ago and am going again. You will get an honest evaluation, and the pricing is much lower than that of mainstream dentists. You will have personalized attention...
AVOID THIS PLACE LIKE THE PLAGUE A few weeks ago I fell and knocked out my two front teeth, and after a nightmare night in the ER next door they sent me here for temporaries. My teeth came out...
I've been wanting to add 1 more thing for a while now, Thomas T. I really appreciate you indirectly calling me a liar, and never responding or apologizing when I provided proof that is not the...
DONT GO HERE! DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY! THEY DONT CARE ABOUT THEIR PATIENTS. I work in healthcare for 15 years. The patient always comes first. The patient is how revenue is generated and what...





