How Patients Feel
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1I cannot say clearly enough how bad he is. I had zero pain or discomfort and during a checkup he recommended replacing 2 fillings that were not giving me any issues at all. As soon as the procedure was done he told me I will likely need a root canal on one of them because he had to go very deep to remove all of the previous filling. The nerve stated to die the next morning and I was in extreme pain. I was not about to see him again so I looked up reviews for the best dentists in the area (he was NOT listed among them). this was just before the 4th of July so no practice was open so I could not eat, drink or talk without extreme pain for over a week. Once I was seen, the doctor told me it was such an issue I would have to see an endodontist (oral specialist) to have the root canal. He recommended 2 and the earliest was over a week away. I have a high pain threshold and I cannot stress enough how bad the pain was at that point. My tongue could not graze the tooth without feeling the nerve screaming in pain. I eventually got the root canal and the endodontist gave his medical opinion about the unnecessary work that was done. It seems like "Dr" Mok has a new practice to pay for an I absolutely believe that is why he did the "work" on me that he did. Additionally, the other tooth the he replaced an old filling is now extremely sensitive to hot and cold so it will be a matter of time before I will need a root canal on that one as well. I went in for a cleaning with ZERO issues and have now been in regular pain since June 26 (it's August now), I also now have over $2,000 in bills and regular pain. He is a terrible dentist.