A couple years ago I was new to the area and I went in to get a teeth cleaning before my wedding. When I went in, they immediately took x-rays of my teeth. When I first met Dr. Couch, he told me that based on what he saw in the x-rays I needed fillings for 5 cavities. At this point I had never had a cavity in my life (24 years) and had had routine dental examinations. He went on to tell me how my previous dentist must not have known what he was doing and that these fillings needed to be done ASAP. An hour later, most of which was spent sitting in the chair waiting, I left the appointment. They had run out of time to clean my teeth which was supposed to be all the appointment was for, and told me they would do it when I come in for the fillings (after the wedding, which would defeat the original purpose that I tried to explain to them). A few weeks later I went to another dentist to get a second opinion. This dentist looked at the x-rays and told me that there was nothing in the x-rays that would warrent a filling and that nothing needed to be done. I'm glad I got a second opinion. A few months later, I was telling a co-worker about this story and he told me of a similar situation. Turned out it was Dr. Couch also. Beware