Read review posted by Anna on July 22, 2015, 12:05 a.m. for Dr. Marc Schwartz - Dentist

Dr. Marc Schwartz DMD - Dentist

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New York, NY

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I am writing this review because I am shocked and sad by the way Dr.Marc Schwartz treated me today. One year ago while I was in France, I had a great dentist and my last check up was perfect; I had no problems and no cavities. That check-up was 11 months ago! Now, one month ago, I go to see Dr.Schwartz for the first time for a general check-up. He took all of the necessary x-rays and tells me that I have about 2 or 3 big cavities to treat, most of them are old fillings to replace, and 3 or 4 little ones, which he is not even sure are cavities and he is not even sure he needs to treat them. At this point, I am really surprised that there is even one cavity to treat because I was fine a year ago and I am not feeling any pain. But he said 3 or 4 max on the top and 3 on the bottom. I told him that I am afraid of anesthesia, and he reassures me that if I come in early enough before the appointment time, he will first use local anesthesia and then inject just a little bit of product inside and then the rest so I won't feel anything. I am feeling nervous but I trust him. Because I have my baby to take care of which makes it very difficult for me to find time to have an appointment, I ask him if he thinks he can do the work in 2 sessions. He agrees because "these are really small things to do." Today, 3 weeks later, I arrive at his office 30 minutes prior to my appointment time. I remind him of the local anesthesia before the injection to which he says "of course." Two minutes later, he begins injecting the anesthesia at several places in my mouth without first giving me the local anesthesia! It is so painful and I feel as though I am going to cry; he does not seem to care at all as he does not ask me if I am okay. After finishing 3 cavities, he says that "only 1 was big, the other ones just nothing" but he preferred doing them to be safe in the future. Then he leaves me in the room saying that he will be back in a few minutes to do the last one. He was gone quite a while. When he returns, he tells me that he was in touch with my insurance and that "everything is fine" ( I didn't ask anything about my insurance; I did not care about my insurance at this moment as I just wanted to be done). He does the last filling on the top and starts working on one of my bottom teeth and tells me that he will do the filling next time. I don't understand why he is leaving it like that...once again he is supposed to be the expert and I am supposed to trust him. At this point, I feel very nervous and uncomfortable because he was not gentle at all during the procedure; I felt like he was rushing to finish with his day. Because I want to clarify, I ask, "so next time, we will do the 3 on the bottom and we're done?" He responds "no we still have about 7 to do." I say "why? you said that there were 7 in total, maximum and that you were not even sure that they were all cavities, that it could be stains from coffee..." He says (keep in mind he did all the X-rays at my first visit), "well, I am discovering things so it is going to be more work to do." What I think really happened is that he found out that my insurance was covering me really well and so that's why he decided to find 11 "necessary fillings" in my mouth at this time compared to the 7 he saw based on the previous appointment. Who knows if next time I will not hear "oh I think you really need a root canal on this tooth!" He didn't even say goodbye to me when he saw the look on my face after he told me how many more fillings he was planning to do. I am left shocked, and sad. I feel that he abused me. I will never trust this unethical dentist again in my life. I really do not recommend that you go to see him.

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