Community Cumberland County Health Department

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1235 Ramsey St,
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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How Patients Feel

POSITIVE
9.7

9.7 Out Of 10

DI Rating

Patient Reviews

3

About Community Cumberland County Health Department

Specialties

General Dentistry

Conditions

Chipped Tooth Dental Disorders Tooth Discoloration Toothache Cavity Gingivitis Grinding of Teeth Gum Disease TMJ Tooth Abscess Tooth Decay Tooth Loss Dental Injury Dental Trauma Mouth Conditions Stained Teeth Sensitive Teeth Canker Sore Abscess Halitosis Loose Teeth Tooth Damage Receding Gums Swollen Gums Tender Gums Clicking of Temporomandibular Joint Plaque Bad Taste in Mouth Tooth Malformation

Procedures

Dental Crown Teeth Whitening Root Canal Dental Hygiene Services Dental Implant Abscess Incision and Drainage Cosmetic Procedure Amalgam Dental Fillings Teeth Extraction Dental Cleaning Physical Examination Tooth-Conserving Dentistry

Languages

English

Appointments

OPEN NOW
Sunday
Closed
Monday
11:10 AM-7:40 PM
1 11:10:00 19:40:00
Tuesday
11:10 AM-7:40 PM
2 11:10:00 19:40:00
Wednesday
11:10 AM-7:40 PM
3 11:10:00 19:40:00
Thursday
11:10 AM-7:40 PM
4 11:10:00 19:40:00
Friday
11:10 AM-7:40 PM
5 11:10:00 19:40:00
Saturday
Closed
Accepting new patients

Community Cumberland County Health Department Dentists

DI Rating 9.7

 

How Patients Feel

POSITIVE

Patient Reviews

1
By: Tom J
on December 1, 2016

Dr. Holderness is a very caring and professional dentist. but his skills go far beyond that. He has always explained a number of options when needed and found creative solutions when most dentists would simply referred me to a specialist. He is extremely knowledgeable and I recommend him highly.

DI Rating 5.4

 

How Patients Feel

NEGATIVE

Patient Reviews

2
By: Anonymous
on March 10, 2017

Many visits to prep tooth for crown & make temp. Couldn\'t get bite right. Temp fell off 2x. When installing permanent one, he said temp (my 3rd) was gone. Must\'ve swallowed it. 3 days later, I spit out pieces & thought it had broken. Staff looked, said crown intact, the pieces were the temp one! Explains difficulty seating permanent one! While grinding next tooth, he tore a nasty hole in lip with grinding tool. Minimized it, no apology, offered no mirror. SHOCK when I got home!

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