Prairie Dental Assoc

Dentist Office In Great Bend, KS
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1701 Williams St,
Great Bend, KS 67530
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How Patients Feel

POSITIVE
6.2

6.2 Out Of 10

DI Rating

Patient Reviews

5

About Prairie Dental Assoc

Specialties

General Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Endodontic Dentistry Sedation Dentistry Emergency Dentistry Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Conditions

Chipped Tooth Dental Disorders Tooth Discoloration Toothache Cavity Gingivitis Grinding of Teeth Gum Disease Tooth Abrasion Tooth Abscess Tooth Decay Tooth Loss Tooth Demineralization Misaligned Teeth Physical Disability Psychiatric Diseases Tooth Attrition

Procedures

Dental Bonding Dental Bridge Dental Crown Denture Repair Lower Dentures Porcelain Veneers Restoration of Dental Implants Teeth Whitening Upper Dentures Composite Fillings Dental Inlays Dental Onlay Root Canal Root Planing Simple Tooth Extractions Teeth Scaling Ultrasonic Dental Cleaning Teeth Extraction Non-Surgical Gum Treatment Invisalign®

Languages

English

Prairie Dental Assoc Dentists

DI Rating 5.9

 

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Patient Reviews

1
By: Judy Kindred
on November 2, 2021

I would recommend Dr. Roulston for everything from implants, crowns to fillings. He is amazing. I have been to others and he is superior. He has fixed the problems another dentist made and I am so grateful and pleased. Even his shots are better. Other dentists would have to come back and do another shot. Dr. Roulston.s shots work without have to redo them. I highly recommend him.

DI Rating 4.6

 

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Patient Reviews

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By: Phoebe
on February 29, 2020

I saw Dr. Chris Vinson for about a year. During one encounter, I was experiencing severe pain in a tooth that is essential for chewing. Dr Vinson said that \"It must be extracted\" and \"There were no other options\" Dr Vinson was out of town the next day. In pain, I went to another dentist who, after taking x-rays, said the tooth\'s root was infected, and it could be saved. She gave me an antibiotic and after three days..no pain..tooth saved I could no longer be a patient of Dr Vinson for this reason, but also because he required the full, insurance adjusted amount, to be due, at the time of service, and not simply the copay, which is how most dental professionals accept payment. When receiving my EOB from my insurance, it always appeared I overpaid, and in many cases, I did... For these reasons, I would recommend looking for another dentist.

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