There will be a long wait. Its a long wait. We waited 2 1/2 hrs for my son to be seen. We showed up early, and our wait was forever. But, once they had him back for his 4 wisdom teeth extraction, that went rather quick. Maybe an Hr. He had good instructions detailing what to do for care. Plenty of medication and Antibiotic. Hes on Day 5 and healing well. My son said all the surgical staff were kind ans helpful. The office is clean and bathrooms clean and neat Just a long wait.
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Deanie Cranford
Mar 30, 2026
I call them and I didn't have to wait long for a call back ! They got me right in and pulled my tooth ! They were all so nice ,I would go back if I have too !
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Nartika Hinson
Mar 25, 2026
I had a horrible time here I was there at 11 I didn't get my teeth done till 4 and here we are on day 6 and my mouth is still in a lot of pain no dry sockets iv done everything I was suppose to do but it feels like my right side is messed up
I honestly wish that I would have looked at the reviews before my husband’s appointment. This place needs to be shut down! First we waited a little over 3 hours for his surgery. Then the surgeon seemed off! He was talking extremely fast and he completely ignored my questions! My husband had all his wisdom teeth removed and they didn’t even give him a icepack or a prescription for pain meds. Additionally, I watched them wheel out other patients to their rides but not my husband, he walked out looking like a zombie. I had to call back to get his after care instructions-which is wild! And what is worse is that after a hour and a half drive, his mouth is still bleeding. The surgery itself with sedation took 30 mins which is questionable because I thought he had to sit and be monitored for 30 mins to make sure he didn’t have any adverse side effects. Considering all I would recommend them to all of my enemies.
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Sarah Doster
Feb 28, 2026
On Halloween I saw a dentist for teeth pain. I was told to get them out quickly. 3 days later, I was able to have an appointment for my wisdom teeth removal. I had to get all 4 pulled.
I filled out paperwork quickly at the front desk. The office was filled with patients constantly going in and out, lots of seating available! After about 40 minutes of waiting in the main room, I was called into the procedure room. I sat there for 20 minutes before anyone checked on me. Then a nurse put a needle in my arm and hooked me up to bp and oxygen monitor. I sat there for another 30 minutes before the surgeon came in with his team.
They seemed to all know what to do. I told the Doctor that I have a tmj problem and was worried about it. While the doctor was responding, the anesthesia was pumped and I don’t know what he said.
After the pull
I was not funny when I woke up, in fact I was rather sad and in a lot of pain, but that’s just how my body reacted, so no funny videos to look back on.
My entire face (tip of nose, cheeks, mouth, tongue, forehead, ear lobes, and chin) was entirely numb for a week. My middle school students thought my face was paralyzed lol. It took about 2 months to get all feeling back in my face. Maybe this is another thing that I reacted weirdly too? Or maybe something went a little wrong while I was under?
As I mentioned to the Doctor, I have TMJ. My jaw could fully open but with some uncomfortable pops and clicking. After the teeth were pulled, I couldn’t open my teeth more than one finger width. Eating has been incredibly difficult and painful. I went to see a chiropractor and was told that my Atlas was and several discs were out of place due to the surgery. I’ve had to get a lot of chiropractic work done on my jaw, neck, and spine to help realign everything. I’ve been able to open my jaw more but not fully. Eating is a chore because of my jaw.
Long story short
I was able to get an appointment for the next business day!!!!!
I sat and waited in rooms for a while
I had a lot of facial numbness for a couple months.
My TMJ is significantly worse.
I can’t open my mouth enough to eat an Oreo unless I twist it apart.
All 4 wisdom teeth were pulled!
I no longer have teeth pain.
Would I recommend?
No. I was not able to have a conversation about my TMJ concerns with the doctor before being put under. It’s several months later and my jaw hasn’t recovered.
Could it just be my body’s reaction to the surgery? Maybe but I’m not sure. If you have concerns, be very vocal about it before they have a chance to put you to sleep.
I hope this helps.