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Businiess name:  Steven T. Cutbirth DDS
Review by:  citysearch c.
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My decision to see Dr. Cutbirth for restorative dental work was the result of a recommendation from friends who have been long time patients of his. I had three front teeth in need of repair and a significant chip to the left central incisor meant that I could no longer delay the needed dental work. I was very impressed by the thoroughness with which Dr. Cutbirth explained several options to me (I had already seen two other dentists for an evaluation), and after the initial visit I felt certain that I wanted him to do the work. Dr. Cutbirth suggested I have a second visit with him accompanied by my husband. (I don't know if this is a routine 2nd visit, or if Dr. Cutbirth detected some hesitancy on my part.) My husband is not an easy sell, and we both made that second visit firmly confident that no cosmetic work would be done that wasn't necessary. After an hour or so of discussing my particular dental needs with Dr. Cutbirth, my husband suggested that perhaps ten upper teeth be a p

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