Best Dental Care in Salem, CT

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Best Dentists in Salem, CT

These are the highest rated dentists in Patient Satisfaction. Visit their profiles to schedule an appointment.

Best Offices in Salem, CT

These are the highest rated dental offices in Patient Satisfaction. Visit their profiles to schedule an appointment.

Most popular insurances in Salem, CT

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Recent Reviews in Salem, CT

Recent patient reviews submitted in Salem, CT

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Alla Gorenbeyn, DMD

Amazing visit! Friendly staff and lovely environment..

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Alla Gorenbeyn, DMD

Dr. Alla Gorenbeyn is very professional. I would highly recommend her..

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Alla Gorenbeyn, DMD

Excellent care at reasonable rates and payment options. Dr. Gorenbeyn has always provided me no pressure for any procedures and always provides multiple alternatives. Awesome dentist..

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Gorenbeyn Alla DMD

Horrible! Do not go here! Nice office and gentle cleanings. I’ll give her that. I reluctantly agreed to let her put a crown on a tooth that had an old silver filling. Tooth wasn’t giving me any problem but she recommended it to avoid a root canal in the future. This was such a money grab. I should have known better. Crown was a nightmare. Temporary crown didn’t line up, so I had difficulty eating for 2 ½ weeks. She had a very hard time getting the new crown into place. After that, I could eat anything hard, hot or cold. Woke up in the middle of the night with toothaches. She recommended a root canal. Root canal was painful. I felt pain intermittently throughout it. Toothaches are gone after root canal, but after two weeks I still can’t eat ANYTHING on that side of my mouth. Before starting the procedure, she told me 20% of root canals need repeating. I’m afraid to go back. My dental insurance is maxed out, so everything is out of pocket now. I’ve been in pain all summer and spent a fortune on a tooth that wasn’t bothering me in the first place! I posted about it on my FB. Surprise, surprise. Others with the same problem with Dr. Gorenbeyn. I think she is money hungry and also question her competency as a doctor. Do yourself a favor and keep researching other doctors. I will be. I’m trying to hold out until January 1 until my insurance kick in again. Hard lesson learned..

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