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Best Dentists in Westhampton, NY

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Recent Reviews in Westhampton, NY

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Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Eric Christensen, DDS

Dr. Burstein and his staff are the best! Went to him for about 19 years, driving about 50 minutes to get his office the majority of those years. Well worth it! Everyone is very friendly, nice and professional. Unfortunately, I have now moved to Georgia and need to search for a new dentist. Whatever dentist I choose, will have very big shoes to fill..

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Eric Christensen, DDS

What an amazing dentist & team. The entire staff is caring! I’d never go anywhere else??.

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Eric Christensen, DDS

I began seeing Dr. Burstein years ago when I lived down the street from his office. I've since moved 45 miles away and have continued as his patient rather than find a dentist closer to me because I like him so much. Everyone there is friendly while still being professional and Dr Burstein is always attentive and kind. I've had a couple occurrences of needing an urgent appointment and they found a way to fit me in right away. The team in this office is simply the best!.

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Eric Christensen, Westhampton Dental

Dr. Christensen is AWESOME! First, I have to admit, he is my brother-in-law. Last week was the first time I've visited him at his dental practice. My usual dentist is in VA, and I am living temporarily in Nova Scotia. Since I was visiting my parents in NY, I decided to make cleaning appts with Dr. Christensen for my daughter and I. The week before my appt, one of my crowns fell out (this one has been giving me trouble for awhile), then a few days before, the filling on the tooth fell out (same tooth as crown). Now, I hadn't seen a dentist in 13 years prior to 2001. I was terrified of them. I have a nice little group of dentist, oral surgeon, etc. in the DC Metro area now. I'm not as terrified, however, the thought of seeing a new dentist definitely scares me. I was anxious before seeing Dr. Christensen, even though he's my brother-in-law. But I'd rather see him than a complete stranger, right? Dr. Christensen and his assistant, Debbie, saw my daughter first. They were extremely patient with her, didn't push her into doing anything she didn't want, and she walked away with a smile on her face. I was next. Dr. Christensen examined my problem tooth, upper molar. Took x-rays. Examined those, and looked at my tooth again. He took the time to explain everything he saw and thought. I know he didn't want to take the tooth out, however, it seemed the best choice to make. The tooth was decaying and there wasn't much left for the filling and crown to hold on to. Needless to say, I was crying a bit, stressed out about the process of extraction (I had terrible dental experiences as a child). Dr. Christensen took the time to gently explain the process and, while they prepped me, distracted me with stories of his experiences. Dr. Christensen numbed the area very well (that's one of my biggest fears, that the numbing doesn't last). This stuff lasted a long time! Dr. Christensen cleaned my teeth while we waited for the area to go numb. Then he and Debbie got to work. They talked and talked, all the while working on extracting the tooth. They were pretty funny, and that distracted me a quite bit. The extraction took a little longer than I thought, and I started to get comfortable and more relaxed. Oh! I forgot to mention that during most of this process, Debbie held my hand. We finally got the tooth out, and it was a good thing Dr. Christensen took it out. After he and Debbie cleaned up, Dr. Christensen took the time to give me post-extraction care and answer my questions about implants. I never, ever, thought I'd let a dentist do an extraction. I've gone to an oral surgeon for wisdom teeth, making sure I was knocked out for the procedure. After my experience with Dr. Christensen, I'm not as anxious as I was before. I've known Eric for almost 15 years, and have never seen him with his "dentist" hat on. He's always been very patient, easy going and funny. Eric has a way of telling you like it is, without freaking you out. This carries over to his dental practice. He is knowledgeable, empathetic, professional, and patient. And, to make his practice even better, Dr. Christensen has the lovely, compassionate and helpful assistant, Debbie. Debbie is very friendly, has a great smile, gentle and funny, too. They are quick to respond to email and appt inquiries, from their website. Both Debbie and Dr. Christensen make a great team. I believe anyone who's had an appointment with them, will say the same..

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Eric Christensen, Westhampton Dental

Dr. Christensen is AWESOME! First, I have to admit, he is my brother-in-law. Last week was the first time I've visited him at his dental practice. My usual dentist is in VA, and I am living temporarily in Nova Scotia. Since I was visiting my parents in NY, I decided to make cleaning appts with Dr. Christensen for my daughter and I. The week before my appt, one of my crowns fell out (this one has been giving me trouble for awhile), then a few days before, the filling on the tooth fell out (same tooth as crown). Now, I hadn't seen a dentist in 13 years prior to 2001. I was terrified of them. I have a nice little group of dentist, oral surgeon, etc. in the DC Metro area now. I'm not as terrified, however, the thought of seeing a new dentist definitely scares me. I was anxious before seeing Dr. Christensen, even though he's my brother-in-law. But I'd rather see him than a complete stranger, right? Dr. Christensen and his assistant, Debbie, saw my daughter first. They were extremely patient with her, didn't push her into doing anything she didn't want, and she walked away with a smile on her face. I was next. Dr. Christensen examined my problem tooth, upper molar. Took x-rays. Examined those, and looked at my tooth again. He took the time to explain everything he saw and thought. I know he didn't want to take the tooth out, however, it seemed the best choice to make. The tooth was decaying and there wasn't much left for the filling and crown to hold on to. Needless to say, I was crying a bit, stressed out about the process of extraction (I had terrible dental experiences as a child). Dr. Christensen took the time to gently explain the process and, while they prepped me, distracted me with stories of his experiences. Dr. Christensen numbed the area very well (that's one of my biggest fears, that the numbing doesn't last). This stuff lasted a long time! Dr. Christensen cleaned my teeth while we waited for the area to go numb. Then he and Debbie got to work. They talked and talked, all the while working on extracting the tooth. They were pretty funny, and that distracted me a quite bit. The extraction took a little longer than I thought, and I started to get comfortable and more relaxed. Oh! I forgot to mention that during most of this process, Debbie held my hand. We finally got the tooth out, and it was a good thing Dr. Christensen took it out. After he and Debbie cleaned up, Dr. Christensen took the time to give me post-extraction care and answer my questions about implants. I never, ever, thought I'd let a dentist do an extraction. I've gone to an oral surgeon for wisdom teeth, making sure I was knocked out for the procedure. After my experience with Dr. Christensen, I'm not as anxious as I was before. I've known Eric for almost 15 years, and have never seen him with his "dentist" hat on. He's always been very patient, easy going and funny. Eric has a way of telling you like it is, without freaking you out. This carries over to his dental practice. He is knowledgeable, empathetic, professional, and patient. And, to make his practice even better, Dr. Christensen has the lovely, compassionate and helpful assistant, Debbie. Debbie is very friendly, has a great smile, gentle and funny, too. They are quick to respond to email and appt inquiries, from their website. Both Debbie and Dr. Christensen make a great team. I believe anyone who's had an appointment with them, will say the same. Dr. Christensen is AWESOME! First, I have to admit, he is my brother-in-law. Last week was the first time I've visited him at his dental practice. My usual dentist is in VA, and I am living temporarily in Nova Scotia. Since I was visiting my parents in NY, I decided to make cleaning appts with Dr. Christensen for my daughter and I. The week before my appt, one of my crowns fell out (this one has been giving me trouble for awhile), then a few days before, the filling on the tooth fell out (same tooth as crown). Now, I hadn't seen a dentist in 13 years prior to 2001. I was terrified of them. I have a nice little group of dentist, oral surgeon, etc. in the DC Metro area now. I'm not as terrified, however, the thought of seeing a new dentist definitely scares me. I was anxious before seeing Dr. Christensen, even though he's my brother-in-law. But I'd rather see him than a complete stranger, right? Dr. Christensen and his assistant, Debbie, saw my daughter first. They were extremely patient with her, didn't push her into doing anything she didn't want, and she walked away with a smile on her face. I was next. Dr. Christensen examined my problem tooth, upper molar. Took x-rays. Examined those, and looked at my tooth again. He took the time to explain everything he saw and thought. I know he didn't want to take the tooth out, however, it seemed the best choice to make. The tooth was decaying and there wasn't much left for the filling and crown to hold on to. Needless to say, I was crying a bit, stressed out about the process of extraction (I had terrible dental experiences as a child). Dr. Christensen took the time to gently explain the process and, while they prepped me, distracted me with stories of his experiences. Dr. Christensen numbed the area very well (that's one of my biggest fears, that the numbing doesn't last). This stuff lasted a long time! Dr. Christensen cleaned my teeth while we waited for the area to go numb. Then he and Debbie got to work. They talked and talked, all the while working on extracting the tooth. They were pretty funny, and that distracted me a quite bit. The extraction took a little longer than I thought, and I started to get comfortable and more relaxed. Oh! I forgot to mention that during most of this process, Debbie held my hand. We finally got the tooth out, and it was a good thing Dr. Christensen took it out. After he and Debbie cleaned up, Dr. Christensen took the time to give me post-extraction care and answer my questions about implants. I never, ever, thought I'd let a dentist do an extraction. I've gone to an oral surgeon for wisdom teeth, making sure I was knocked out for the procedure. After my experience with Dr. Christensen, I'm not as anxious as I was before. I've known Eric for almost 15 years, and have never seen him with his "dentist" hat on. He's always been very patient, easy going and funny. Eric has a way of telling you like it is, without freaking you out. This carries over to his dental practice. He is knowledgeable, empathetic, professional, and patient. And, to make his practice even better, Dr. Christensen has the lovely, compassionate and helpful assistant, Debbie. Debbie is very friendly, has a great smile, gentle and funny, too. They are quick to respond to email and appt inquiries, from their website. Both Debbie and Dr. Christensen make a great team. I believe anyone who's had an appointment with them, will say the same. .

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