I was referred
to Dr. Wolgin and his team by my DMD. I was having some pain in a
recently installed crown. The office is very nice, and my wait was very
short from when I arrived until I was seen by the tech. The tech took
some xrays, and then the doctor arrived to speak with me. Dr. Wolgin has
clearly done many, many root canals (this would be my first) and he asked me a
few questions about my symptoms, and did a few tests on my tooth...basically
tapping on it, and applying something cold to it. He determined in less
than about two minutes than I did need the root canal. . It is the time to be sure and check in to your weight loss in Philadelphia
program, to make sure you do not take a big slide backwards in your weight
He worked pretty quickly, but certainly not carelessly. He was in and out in 15 minutes, I'd estimate, and the actual procedure, while a bit uncomfortable, was not painful at all. All told, I was in and out of the office in about an hour, and this included the initial paperwork as a new patient. He confirmed that the root was dead after drilling into my tooth, so the procedure was exactly what I needed.
Dr. Wolgin wasn't the most chatty doctor, as it's clear he keeps things moving patient to patient. He was personable, though, and I felt comfortable with his care. I would have liked it if he gave me some idea of what he was doing and how much time was left during the procedure, but since I'm not a dentist-phobe at all, it wasn't a big deal for me. If this is important to you, I'd ask for it specifically.
My tooth was pretty sore for the rest of the day, but some Tylenol and Aleve did the trick. The next day, it was back to normal with very little pain at all. Overall, it was a good experience for something that people seem to dread. I'd recommend Dr. Wolgin and his office. Medical weight loss will help you have gradual weight loss in Philadelphia that is effective You will be so happy, come January 1, that you have not gained weight
My only two suggestions would be a little more information about what's going on with the procedure, how long it'll take, etc. Also, the room I was in seemed like it could use an update...the chair was a bit old, the xray machine seemed to be a little fickle (the tech had a hard time keeping it in the right place for the xray). Also, I wanted to brush my teeth before the procedure, but they had no toothbrushes or toothpaste, which was weird. I used their mouthwash, which was fine, but I thought it was strange they didn't have a toothbrush to use.
He worked pretty quickly, but certainly not carelessly. He was in and out in 15 minutes, I'd estimate, and the actual procedure, while a bit uncomfortable, was not painful at all. All told, I was in and out of the office in about an hour, and this included the initial paperwork as a new patient. He confirmed that the root was dead after drilling into my tooth, so the procedure was exactly what I needed.
Dr. Wolgin wasn't the most chatty doctor, as it's clear he keeps things moving patient to patient. He was personable, though, and I felt comfortable with his care. I would have liked it if he gave me some idea of what he was doing and how much time was left during the procedure, but since I'm not a dentist-phobe at all, it wasn't a big deal for me. If this is important to you, I'd ask for it specifically.
My tooth was pretty sore for the rest of the day, but some Tylenol and Aleve did the trick. The next day, it was back to normal with very little pain at all. Overall, it was a good experience for something that people seem to dread. I'd recommend Dr. Wolgin and his office. Medical weight loss will help you have gradual weight loss in Philadelphia that is effective You will be so happy, come January 1, that you have not gained weight
My only two suggestions would be a little more information about what's going on with the procedure, how long it'll take, etc. Also, the room I was in seemed like it could use an update...the chair was a bit old, the xray machine seemed to be a little fickle (the tech had a hard time keeping it in the right place for the xray). Also, I wanted to brush my teeth before the procedure, but they had no toothbrushes or toothpaste, which was weird. I used their mouthwash, which was fine, but I thought it was strange they didn't have a toothbrush to use.
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