My wife wrote in about this dentist yesterday. Since then we have had news in the situation. It isn't a cracked molar as she prognosed but, pieces of dead bone sloughing off my jaw bone and through the gum on the inside near my tongue. This apparently is common as you get older. The oral surgeon knew immediately what it was and removed the bone fragments that were actually cutting my tongue by their protrusion. I can't tell you what a relief it is to get rid of this problem and wish it had been correctly diagnosed to begin with. As time has gone by with Dr. Plummer, she cares less and less about patients and more about just getting you in and out as quickly as possible. She has a three chair office and one hygienist that it takes up to six months to get an appointment with. Patient care and oral check-ups which are critical to keeping a healthy smile, are no longer a focus for her and I'm sorry to be loosing her as a dentist. When we first started going to her, I was very pleased and liked her very much, she made me feel like a person instead of a patient. Her staff, facilities and attitude, are now incredibly inadequate for the amount of patients she carries. Thank you for the follow-up posting.