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4It seems like him and his staff are always in a hurry. He was fixing my crown and got infection in my tooth , so I had to do root canal.. He said it was a piece of cement that caused the infection. Plus his damaged some nerve when he gave me lidocaine and my tongue was numb for over a month. I was his last patient that day, so he was in abig hurry. Seems like all he cared was for me to get out of there. Definitely have to look for a more skilled and caring dentist
How Patients Feel
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2I simply can't fathom hiw this practice ever got less than five stars, unless a competitor was playin' dirty. Dr. Badoui is a bona fide genius. A former professor at Tufts' School of Dental Medicine, he and his devoted staff keep abreast of best practices, trends and insurance-industry developments at the local and national levels. Plus Dr. Badoui's handiwork (and that of his associates) invariably draws praise from any other leading dentist, as when I chipped a molar traveling, or saw someone for a long-overdue cleaning (not from want of notice by Copley Dental) and couldn't get back to Boston. Eminent dentists literally home in on Dr. Badoui's work and ask, \"Who did this?\" I'm a \"problem night-grinder\" with a small mouth and outsize torii, but Copley Dental always makes things work. I've had the good fortune of seeing various outstanding doctors in major cities I inhabited, such as the president of the American Dental Assn. Like Peter Strife, Charles Badoui is the best of beoth worlds: attentive to the individual patient, yet open to progressive science-based techniques. Best of all, he is a physician of the old school: compassionate, wise and honorable. I'd turn first to him in any crisis 'twixt nose and chin. (If only he had a remedy for verbosity!)