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Wells, Brian T, DDS Wells Endodontics
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for years i've known that i would eventually wind up needing to have root canal work, and have dreaded the thought. i was referred by my dentist to dr wells, and i could not have been more impressed or more pleased. the introductory paper work and medical history can be completely filled out online at your own convenience. the office staff is welcoming and seems eager to make the visit as comfortable as possible, and the physical layout of the office itself seems to be geared toward your comfort and relaxation. dr wells is clearly an accomplished person, both personally and professionally, yet he clearly is concerned that his patients understand exactly what is being done, why it is being done, and that you are comfortable while it is being done. and this brings me to my most important point, the level of discomfort is no different than the discomfort one feels while having a cavity filled, or having your teeth cleaned. while in the chair, i kept waiting for the hammer to fall, and it never did. minimal, at most, pain during the procedure and after. i took two motrin when i got home, and i probably did not even need them. i was able to return to work the evening of the procedure, and could have gone to work directly from the office if i had to. as a physician myself, i can say that dr wells' office is run as all of us in the medical or dental field should be running our practices, with efficiency, caring, compassion, and the highest level of professionalism. well done, thank you
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