My review is not as positive as those I have read on this site. I think that with his office, it falls entirely on the patient to encourage attention to detail and ask a lot of probing questions and discuss alternatives and risks before the dentist pushes headstrong foward with a procedure. This is not a dentist to say to "just do what you want." A good dentist will admit that the most aggressive treatment is usually not the best one, and can help you avoid or postpone more aggressive treatments down the road if that is in your best interest. In one hard to believe example, he should have known that a tooth had a white filling in it even though I forgot. Otherwise, he is a very nice, compassionate, and skilled dentist, and I think just a bit overworked because his partner retired last year.