The office had their technicians (not the dentist) install my temporary crown which fell out of my mouth and was destroyed THREE TIMES which meant I had to go back to the office multiple times to have a new temporary made and reglued. I believe it took 6 visits to get one crown put in my head. To top it off they didn't tell me my insurance didn't cover non-metal veneers on back teeth so I ended up paying $1700.00 (!!!) out of my own pocket for a really nice crown on my very back tooth. Hmm. The office admin is not up front about costs so you have to KNOW if they are really a provider for your insurance or simply accept your insurance. If they simply accept your insurance that means your insurance hasn't negotiated a price with them and will only pay the "reasonable and customary" portion of the charge. You suck up the rest. Dr. Rees does beautiful work. I can't even find my gumline fills but the cost is ridiculous if he is not an authorized provider on your insurance.