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5 Stars
Catherine W.
Posted on : 2017-04-06
This review is on behalf of both my husband and myself. I've had a very good experience with Dr Morghem, but my situation is pretty typical. I need cleanings and I have a lot of silver fillings that are aging. Dr Morghem is replacing them for me with porcelain and resins. She takes amazing detailed digital images of my teeth, and we decide together what needs to be done and when. She does not pressure me to undergo work until I am convinced it is necessary.
BUT for my husband it would not be an exaggeration to say that her modern practice and concern for her patients may have saved him from brain surgery. A little over a year ago my husband had a severe attack of pain all over the right side of his face that was diagnosed as trigeminal neuralgia. A second specialist confirmed the diagnosis, and we were in the process of scheduling a MRI of my husband's brain when a crown over a tooth on the right side of his mouth fell out. I had grown suspicious of our regular dentist's ancient practices, so I scheduled an appointment with Dr Morghem. Dr Morghem took images of Tom's tooth which allowed her to see into the core of his teeth. It was like an MRI for teeth only she could do it in seconds right in her office. It was clear the tooth was rotten underneath. Our old dentist had no such technology. He relied on the same old x-rays that have been used for decades. Since the tooth issue was addressed, the pain from the trigeminal neuralgia has subsided; no brain MRI needed,
In addition to state of the art equipment, I will also say that Dr Morghem and her staff are very concerned with patient experience and well-being. The atmosphere in the office feels very personable and efficient. Her new office manager, Ben, really knows what he is doing. Josh is a really wonderful hygienist, I'm thrilled we have found this office, and I never expect to need another dentist. Now if she would just become an in-network dentist for my crappy insurance, that would be all I could ask.
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