Samuels Dental Arts for Dummies



This is the annoyance that my wife Wendy has had to survive because of a meeting that she received in Samuels Dental Arts in Gettysburg, Pa.. She began experiencing pain after the filling, and went back to Dr. Berger At Samuels Dental Arts many times, but had been told that"It requires to settle", or"The pain will go off when the tooth above it receives pulled". But it did not.

When Wendy told Dr. Berger that the filling was causing her pain, she had been snippily told,"I stand by my work, there's nothing wrong with the filling". Dr. Berger wouldn't even take a follow up to check her job.

The pain finally advanced to excruciating and constant and we moved to another dentist.

Last night Wendy underwent a root canal to eliminate the filling and repair the damage.

We contacted Samuels Dental Arts and requested them to reimburse us for the money we spent fixing their mistake. They flat out denied.

I have not ever aired my grievances on Facebook before, but seeing my wife need to bear the pain she went though because a dentist wouldn't take a easy x-ray to verify her work warrants my rage.

What kind of dentist prefer to find a patient go through excruciating pain, than acknowledge that they might have made a mistake and correct it?

I submitted this video into the Samuels Dental Arts Samuels Dental Arts Facebook webpage, so the can view Wendy's pain.

Wendy was trying for the past week to get her documents sent to her to give to her dentist. She calls daily to see whether they've been sent only to be informed by the Office Manager, Paula, that she wants to confer with Dr. Samuels about it.

Wendy was told a few times yesterday by Paula, that"by legislation, they have two weeks to send out them".

So when you have a patient that has been in pain for 8 months, and is currenty at excrutiaing pain and will be trying to find some relief from it, your workplace is only likely to do the minimum amount for her that's required by law? Unbelievable!

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