1/5 Brian G. 4 years ago on Google
I'll
try
to
keep
this
brief
In
2018
I
searched
for
a
dentist
near
my
office
and
found
Dr
Myers.
I
went
for
a
couple
of
routine
cleanings
and
everything
was
fine.
On
one
of
those
cleanings
(I
believe
late
Fall
2018)
Dr
Myers
told
me
I
should
replace
a
crown
from
a
root
canal
I
had
in
2010.
I
hadn't
experienced
any
pain
since
having
it
so
I
asked
why.
I
forget
the
exact
language
Dr
Myers
used,
so
I
won't
try
to
pretend
otherwise.
What
I
can
say
is
he
did
not
tell
me
anything
to
the
effect
of
"This
crown
is
in
major
trouble
and
it
needs
immediate
replacement."
It
was
more
of
a
"Hey,
it's
something
you
should
probably
do."
Well,
seeing
as
he's
the
dentist
I
took
him
at
his
word.
Spring
2019
the
he
replaced
the
crown
for
me.
The
appointment
ran
about
double
the
estimated
time
due
to
some
issues
he
was
having
with
the
procedure.
No
problem,
it
happens.
About
a
month
later
I
was
having
pain,
so
I
made
an
appointment.
Dr
Myers
looked
at
my
mouth
and
said
"That's
weird,
there's
no
nerve
there
so
you
should
be
fine.
I
think
you're
brushing
too
hard.
Don't
brush
X
way,
try
brushing
Y
way."
Fast
forward
to
just
a
week
ago
and,
after
a
weekend
of
searing
mouth
pain,
I
had
to
schedule
an
emergency
visit
with
another
dentist
to
have
that
tooth
pulled.
Without
dragging
this
on
even
more,
just
know
that
the
two
separate
specialists
I
saw
that
day
told
me
I
should
not
have
changed
the
crown
if
I
was
going
on
9
years
with
no
issues.
My
two
cents:
Dr
Myers
saw
a
chance
to
bill
my
insurance
company
and
acted
on
it.
I
would
not
recommend
using
his
services.
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