Palacefields Dental Practice
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Jon Hill
Feb 11th, 2023 -
Nazanin M.Ch.
Avoid working at this practice at any cost
Jun 25th, 2022 -
kevin cox
A good dentist nice people who work at this place always happy.
Aug 16th, 2020 -
Kathryn magness
Fantastic dentist , receptionists are nice
Oct 25th, 2019 -
Ian Dourley
Having a nightmare. messed around for 18 months seeing several different locums, non of whom where interested in my obvious bruxism. finally had a failed root canal tooth removed (after moaning about it on at least 6 vistits in a year) and replaced with a bridge. which was fitted permanently before i even had a look, its not anywhere near a match in size nor shape for my other teeth, and is extremely uncomfortable. im convinced its shoddy lab work. there seemed to be an awful lot of drilling done on the anchor tooth before the bridge was placed, i dont understand why that was needed if the bridge was made to fit from my impressions. so much tooth was taken to attach the ill fitting bridge the metal has been clearly showing through the front of my tooth from day one. its also only anchored to one tooth and the tooth its anchored too has been nothing but pain in the six months since, that tooth has also been loose and brittle feeling ever since the bridge was fitted. the abutment is shearing off due to the torsional forces of normal biting and chewing (because its only anchored on one side. I will now have to have this previously healthy tooth removed as well and two implants fitted at an expense which will leave me paying back huge monthly sums for several years. i could have just saved myself two years of pain, numerous dental procedures, time off work etc if i had just had the teeth removed and replaced with implants initially. alas, work done here has damaged a previously healthy tooth and leaves me again having to fork out and endure numerous procedures to fix what shouldnt need fixing. if anything, i am further away than ever from a resolution to my tooth problems.
Jan 17th, 2020
Contact Info
- (192) 871-7017
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Palacefields Dental Practice?
A The phone number for Palacefields Dental Practice is: (192) 871-7017.
Q Where is Palacefields Dental Practice located?
A Palacefields Dental Practice is located at 7 Local Centre, Runcorn, eng WA7 2NZ
Q What days are Palacefields Dental Practice open?
A Palacefields Dental Practice is open:
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Q How is Palacefields Dental Practice rated?
A Palacefields Dental Practice has a 3.7 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Palacefields Dental Practice
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )Jon Hill on Google
Nazanin M.Ch. on Google
Avoid working at this practice at any cost
kevin cox on Google
A good dentist nice people who work at this place always happy.
Kathryn magness on Google
Fantastic dentist , receptionists are nice
Ian Dourley on Google
Having a nightmare. messed around for 18 months seeing several different locums, non of whom where interested in my obvious bruxism. finally had a failed root canal tooth removed (after moaning about it on at least 6 vistits in a year) and replaced with a bridge. which was fitted permanently before i even had a look, its not anywhere near a match in size nor shape for my other teeth, and is extremely uncomfortable. im convinced its shoddy lab work. there seemed to be an awful lot of drilling done on the anchor tooth before the bridge was placed, i dont understand why that was needed if the bridge was made to fit from my impressions. so much tooth was taken to attach the ill fitting bridge the metal has been clearly showing through the front of my tooth from day one. its also only anchored to one tooth and the tooth its anchored too has been nothing but pain in the six months since, that tooth has also been loose and brittle feeling ever since the bridge was fitted. the abutment is shearing off due to the torsional forces of normal biting and chewing (because its only anchored on one side. I will now have to have this previously healthy tooth removed as well and two implants fitted at an expense which will leave me paying back huge monthly sums for several years. i could have just saved myself two years of pain, numerous dental procedures, time off work etc if i had just had the teeth removed and replaced with implants initially. alas, work done here has damaged a previously healthy tooth and leaves me again having to fork out and endure numerous procedures to fix what shouldnt need fixing. if anything, i am further away than ever from a resolution to my tooth problems.