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Best dental experience ever! Michelle was incredible - Super friendly, patient, informative & gentle! It had been a while since I've seen a dentist, so I was worried I'd need a lot of work. She took her time to explain everything & really put me at ease. The best part being that I only needed a cleaning. She & Dr Paul said everything looked great & sent me on my way without trying to sell me a bunch of work I didn't need. Hands down the best experience I've had at a dentist & I will for sure be back in 5 months for my next cleaning. I highly recommend these guys!
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The best dental team around. They are extremely knowledgeable and friendly and pain free. They are definitely 5 Stars.
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