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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 4:14 pm
amother Petunia wrote: | Maybe people with good experience would be happy to share name of dentist and specify if it does/doesnt accept medicaid to help each other. I am looking for pediatric and adult dentist in Brooklyn. |
I had great experience at Ezra dental but it was many years ago. Dr. Krohl was the best but she's not there anymore. Dr. Gold was also great, no idea if she's still there (she was a single girl at the time maybe her name changed).
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chili-n-cholent


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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 4:36 pm
asmileaday wrote: | I had great experience at Ezra dental but it was many years ago. Dr. Krohl was the best but she's not there anymore. Dr. Gold was also great, no idea if she's still there (she was a single girl at the time maybe her name changed). |
Ezra doesn't take new paitents.
And they have a constantly rotating staff so its impossible to be happy with a dentist and have them stay with you for more than a few years before they're off somewhere else.
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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 4:37 pm
chili-n-cholent wrote: | Ezra doesn't take new paitents.
And they have a constantly rotating staff so its impossible to be happy with a dentist and have them stay with you for more than a few years before they're off somewhere else. |
Ok I have no idea, I don't live in Brooklyn anymore. I'm glad they were so steady and great when my kids were little.
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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 5:50 pm
amother Butterscotch wrote: | I would switch dentist! This is horrible! Not letting a parent in????
Besides, I would be weary of any dentist finding too many cavities.
A few months ago, I took my 7 year old to a pediatric dentist. They told me my son had 14 cavities and they would only do the work if they use laughing gas. I wasnt too confortable with it so I asked my regular dentist if he would see my son. He only found 2 small cavities which he treated in one short apointment. This is not the first time this has happened to me. Considering that we are very on top of brushing teeth and taking our kids for dental checkups, and limiting candies, I dont expect my kids to have too many cavities. I would find it surprising if a 3 year old already has 5 cavities. |
I've had that too with a pediatric dentist sometimes mentioned on here. I took dd too maimonides pediatric dentistry for a second opinion. She had no cavities. Dd hasn't had any cavities at all bh. She was 3 yrs old at the time she's now 16!
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