Dr. Baine is an excellent dentist who is patient, kind, and sensitive to his patient’s needs. He was able to fix a terrible job by another dentist. I find Mr. Andrew R. ‘S review hard to believe as this does not describe the dentist I have been seeing for over a year and a half. I think it’s a bit strange he’s posting this after 10 years and that he would wait this long to remove this plastic piece from his teeth. Dr. Baine is professional and always focuses completely when performing any type of procedure. I highly recommend him.
Maria H.
Classificação do local: 5 Oyster Bay, NY
I was in the market for a periodontist and after going to 2 other places, who could not even get an appointment correct I found Dr. Baine. I’ve been going to him for years(at least 5). I immediately felt comfortable in his office. He is a kind, and gentle man(and gentle is important when dealing with my very sensitive mouth). He’s always Bennett very informative about the procedures he was performing and always checks in to make sure I’m ok. My gums and mouth are in great shape now in large part to Dr. Baine.
George K.
Classificação do local: 5 Syosset, NY
Dr Baine is one of the most astute medical professionals I’ve ever met. His work is excellent and he has a terrific customer focus for his patients. Also, he is very helpful when dealing with insurance companies, dental plans and patient budgets. Many times I travel all the way from the northern Bronx and Westchester County to his Jericho office on Long Island for appointments. That’s how much confidence I have in Dr Baine! I would wholeheartedly recommend Dr Baine to anyone, anywhere, anytime!
Andrew R.
Classificação do local: 1 Astoria, NY
This was a referral by Dr. Peter Blumenthal of Astoria. The personification of evil. He seems to change offices often enough to raise a red flag on that basis alone. Need more confirmation? He inflicted pain and bone damage incidental to his other duties, which apparently included satisfying a need for retribution for some insult life had bestowed on him, leaving him unqualified to feel empathy for this hapless victim — oops, I mean patient. His job was to clean under the gums. But one day, this mustached, bespectacled little fellow performed an act of terror that deserves mention: a «scraping» procedure, in which each of the four quadrants of your teeth are cleaned deeply under the gum to alleviate a condition in which a bone recession is treated to address an uneveness in the gum line. If that seems like gibberish to you, it did to me as well. But the gullible fool inside of me believed every word, allowing that there are things not meant to be understood about the mysterious world of dental hygiene that should be left to the«artistry» of seasoned, well-educated professionals. I gave him my trust that he would carry out his prime directive: «First, do no harm.» But it was with(painful) befuddlement that I sat in his office, his tight grip on the long, blunt, rounded edged instrument shoved into and twisted deeply underneath the gum in the upper-left quadrant. He ignored involuntary tears suddenly flowing down my cheeks as he held a five-minute conversation with a female associate. Afterwards, he inspected the instrument as he walked quietly away, nonchalantly wiping the instrument clean with his apron. An infection occurred there a couple of years later, resulting in a $ 1200 operation by an endodontist named Dr. Liao in Astoria, to dig a hole into that same spot, into the gum, to clean out infection.