Tri County Medical Dental Clinic

Dentist Office In Brewton, AL
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1115 Azalea Pl,
Brewton, AL 36426
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4.7 Out Of 10

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5

About Tri County Medical Dental Clinic

Specialties

General Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Orthodontic Dentistry Endodontic Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Emergency Dentistry Family Dentistry

Conditions

Chipped Tooth Dental Disorders Tooth Discoloration Toothache Cavity Gingivitis Grinding of Teeth Gum Disease TMJ Tooth Abrasion Tooth Abscess Tooth Decay Tooth Loss Tooth Demineralization Misaligned Teeth Tooth Attrition Broken Tooth Loose Teeth Tooth Damage

Procedures

Dental Bonding Dental Bridge Dental Crown Denture Repair Lower Dentures Porcelain Veneers Restoration of Dental Implants Teeth Whitening Upper Dentures Composite Fillings Root Canal Root Planing Simple Tooth Extractions Teeth Scaling Ultrasonic Dental Cleaning Dental Implant Molar Endodontics Cone Beam 3D Imaging Teeth Extraction Bone Grafting Endodontic Retreatment Light Activated Teeth Whitening Non-Surgical Gum Treatment Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection (PRP) Invisalign® Cerec® Tooth Restoration Procedure Snap-On-Smile® ClearCorrect™ Invisible Braces Chao Pinhole® Surgical Technique

Languages

English

Tri County Medical Dental Clinic Dentists

DI Rating 5.8

 

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By: Caused pain
on July 14, 2022

In May, I saw Dr Misleh to remove an old silver filling, and crown a back molar. The tooth caused no pain, but I wanted it done. The temporary he placed on my tooth felt rough to my tongue, unlike previous temporaries from other dentists. The following day, that tooth and the gum area became very painful. I went back to him, and he cleaned excess cement from my tooth, and noted if pain continued, I would need a root canal. The pain intensified and even caused ear pain. Saw an endodontist, who removed temp, and cleaned surrounding gum of excess cement. He noted temp was rough. My gums were inflamed. It took two weeks after root canal for gum to heal. I truly believe the rough temp, and excessive cement not cleaned from area caused this terrible pain. Also, was overcharged on first visit in May. And they only gave partial back. Didn’t want to argue with them, so waiting for my provider to issue statement I can check against.

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