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Atwood, Aaron, Dds - Urgent Dental
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I have been dealing with a toothache for the last year and have visited a discount dentist twice in that time. Each time I was sent home with a prescription for pain killers and scheduled to come back in two to three weeks to have my tooth pulled. Well the pain killers worked, and after a few days no more toothache. So when my appointment time came I blew it off cause I was no longer in immediate pain. Now this scenario played out twice in one year me blowing off my appointments after my toothache went away. You can say it was me procrastinating, or why not pull the tooth that hurts right now! Well that's just what urgent dental did. The 15 mile drive was worth every mile and then some, no more pain.
Pros: Quick Professional
Cons: who likes going to the dentist
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