Terrible«bedside manner»… She chewed my ear off so to speak, telling me rather immature stories that only made me feel less and less safe with the fact that her hand was in my mouth and she had a drill! She also caused damage to a nerve that is(over a year later) still sensitive to bite down on. She also told me I had cavities all over my mouth and gave me a whole ‘plan’ on getting each one filled. Yet, my prior dentist who I only left because my new insurance plan didn’t include them, always told me I had beautiful teeth; great at brushing/flossing… hadn’t had a cavity since I was a kid. But yet, this lady finds cavities all throughout?! Hmmmm… she say kaching$$ I say BUHBYE!
Lena D.
Classificação do local: 1 Ellington, CT
Ugh I wish I read the other review before I went there. I got all my fillings out(which i can understand) and a root canal when I didn’t have any pain. She was going to give me another root canal but I put my foot down and got a second opinion and what do you think happened? The other dr said there was no way I needed a root canal. I wish I got a second opinion with my first root canal. I hope this review saves other teeth. Awful experience run the other way.
David G.
Classificação do local: 4 Vernon Rockville, CT
It’s too bad that another reviewer had a bad experience with Dr. Pollack. My personal experience could not be any further from bad. I had a lot of work to be done on my teeth, plus I was up against a very tight schedule, I was leaving the country for an extended time. Dr. Pollack and her staff were able to take care of nearly every issue which included putting pressure on her lab to make three crowns on very short notice. The work was done professionally and well. I am very pleased to have Dr. Pollack as my family’s dentist. I would recommend Dr. Pollack to anyone in search of a dentist.
Leslie S.
Classificação do local: 1 Vernon, CT
Horrible! I hadn’t been to the dentist in 3 years, and found Dr. Pollack through docfind. I hadn’t seen any good or bad reviews but she was close to home and I figured how bad could it be? Well I went, and she told me I had 12 teeth with cavities after using some sort of wand to detect pockets in the teeth. After going back for my first set of fillings, while she was filling a tooth, she says, «Oh, I see the nerve». Now that’s not reassuring sitting in the dentist chair. So after a week of throbbing tooth pain, I went back in for my scheduled second set of fillings, but stopped her to deal with my tooth ache. She did an X-ray and found that the filling had been touching the nerve and causing sensitivity and that I would need a root canal. As a kid, I loved going to the dentist. I loved my hygienist, the dentist, office staff, everyone. A very different story at Bolton Dental Group. Dr. Pollack was rushed and was frazzled as she wrote me a prescription for percocet and got me the number of an oral surgeon. I immediately called my former dentist that was 70 miles away and was able to be squeezed in to my old office that afternoon. My former dentist spent 2 hours with me to take the time and do a filling correctly. It has been over a year since having my filling done correctly, and I am doing fine, and still have my tooth’s nerve.