I recently had to go through the root canal/crown process for the first time and came back for my crown appointment. I was very anxious--Dr Fisher was very cold and dismissed my fear. I told her I would like anesthetic on my tooth before starting and I could tell she didn't like this--she told me nobody does that. After that shot, I was NOT numb and told her I could still feel everything. Again she dismissed what I was telling her and started the process. I jerked in the chair because of the pain and she rudely asked "Do you need more anesthetic?. I said no, I would try and do without and she told me "Well, if you jerk like that again, I'm going to hit something other than your tooth!". I felt so chastised and she was the one getting paid. I decided then and there once the 2 appointments concerning the crown were over I was switching dentists. Before that she'd always spent less than 2 minutes looking over my teeth and the whole time talking to the hygienist (and not about work). I don't know why I stayed that long.
About Hygienist: I have never had a problem with the hygienists or the front desk