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Western Dental - Dental Braces Review from Los Angeles, California

Western Dental #1034757
This previous commenter Gimme-A-Break who wrote a comment on your post saying you should spend more time in English class also wrote a comment on my Western Dental review, his comment to me said he was a dentist having a private practice and he was going to set me straight on a few things.
If that is true that he is a dentist, seems sort of insensitive for a dentist to make that kind of comment to you.
If someone comments on your review, you can click on the name of the commentor and it will allow you to see a list of their comments and reviews from that person, so you can see if he has made an other insensitive comments to other reviewers.
This Gimme-A-Break dentist with a private practice has as of 9/16/15 made 71 posts to other people's reviews, some of them completely normal, and some of them sound kind of insensitive to be coming from a dentist.
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17 days waiting time to get a tooth pulled

Western Dental #1034735
My complaint was the fact of it being 17 days before I could be scheduled to have my tooth pulled, it is not like they told me to come back in a few days when an oral surgeon was available.
17 days is a long time to endure a toothache, an aching tooth can really be quite painful.
For a really well known dentist office to only have an oral surgeon on location once or twice a month to pull teeth, this doesn't seem like enough to me. It would seem like a dentist's office would run across patients needing teeth to be pulled more frequently than that.
I am just reemphasizing that I was at first prescribed Motrin and expected to wait 17 days to have my tooth pulled, and then the prescription was re-written for Tylenol 3 after I complained that Motrin was not strong enough.
As far as Hydrocodone being made a schedule II narcotic, I did not know that, all I knew was that I have been prescribed both in the past, and I prefer Hydrocodone over Tylenol 3
I have Medi-Cal insurance, and I don't think that many dentist's prescribe Hydrocodone to patients with Medi-Cal who end up having troubles getting the prescription filled.
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Anonymous
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Look, if the free care you get as a societal parasite doesn't suit you, pay you own money and go to a decent dentist. I get so tired of welfare patients bellyaching.
It is your fault for letting your teeth decay so badly. Anyone who wants their teeth pulled instead of saved is a ***.