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Radaideh Hani M Our goal is to supply exceptional dental service in a caring, supportive, and nurturing environment. Through the art and science of aesthetic dentistry, we're able to achieve results that surpass the high expectations of our patients. We specialize in transforming your smile while promoting long-term dental health through superior technologies and treatments.
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Tatianna L.
Jul 01, 2021
My experience hasn't been the best! Very painful worst dentist I've ever been to! A few months ago I went in for a Routine cleaning. dentist was very rough, heavy handed, my gums were sore for days! Also I'm a mom to a newborn baby and needed to get a new crown! I had to wait 3 weeks for replacement during the 3 weeks I could only eat on one side of my mouth, the temporary crown was cutting through my gums, I had to take multiple ibuprofens the whole 3 weeks to deal with pain while breastfeeding my baby full time. received my new crown February this year and have been having complications ever since, hard to chew on that side, also there is an opening left at top of my gums, very sensitive to liquid!

Before visiting I had exceptional teeth, no cavities ever! Loved going to the dentist until I visited dr ranati! Also the receptionist never called to check on my progress after the surgery! Seems to be very lazy and insensitive to patients! Never going back again! I don't recommend
Jamie A.
Mar 04, 2020
Dr. Radaideh has horrible manners as a doctor, and his reception is horrible. Rude, gossips on the phone about other patients while people are in the waiting room, screwing up billing paperwork. You will not work worth paying for, and you will get charged more than you are quoted. You can show him the signed paperwork with the amounts he and his receptionist listed and then photocopied and he will still deny you were ever offered that rate- and the rate wasn't even great to begin with! Dishonest, disorganized, rude. I don't know how he has maintained a business with the state of affairs there.
Jess A.
Jul 10, 2017
We waited 45 minutes for our appointment, despite there not being another patient in the building the entire time. The receptionist brought out a form for me to sign giving permission to put my six year old in full-body papoose restraint. A pretty drastic step to request before he has even laid eyes on her. I declined, saying I'd pay the 'failed visit' fee that was threatened if they felt it was too difficult to see her without it.

When she was finally taken back to the x-ray chair, she started crying quietly. She is only six and has had health struggles that have left her with a lot of anxiety in a medical setting. Still, all she did was cry quietly, she didn't resist. She didn't scream or talk back, she didn't refuse to open her mouth when asked. She was cooperative, she just had some tears rolling down her cheeks.

When the Dr. came in he was visibly annoyed, but since she opened her mouth for him and listened to him without fussing just like she had listened to the receptionist, it looked like he was going to give it a shot. Then, while he was not working in her mouth or trying to take an x-ray or anything, she turned to me and asked "Can I get a special dress if I be brave?" Clearly, this was unacceptable to the Dr.

He immediately refused to follow through with the appointment. He told my daughter "I don't let two year olds cry in my office, you are very immature for your age". He said if someone couldn't sit without crying by two or two and a half, they would never be a good patient. He said he might know someone in Stockton willing to knock her out and work on her, since that was the only way someone might be willing to work on someone who "cries at her age".

Why wallpaper the entire town in fliers begging for pediatric patients when a few tears escaping is a terrible insult and a dealbreaker? Why insult a nervous little girl? Don't buy into the family and pediatric dentistry advertisements he is going all out on, he clearly has no patience, skill or desire when it comes to treating children.
Imogean H.
Oct 17, 2012
I am unable to give even one star to Dr Redaideh, beings that the dentures made were so ill-fitted that I was hardly able to put them in my mouth. They were too large and the bite was wrong. My face is petite and my mouth is small and I knew and told this dentist, he did not listen. There were no measurements made of my face, he just took an impression without measurements.

I have since then went to another dentist to have my dentures re-made. The entire process was so different with my new Dentist. He measured my face and it was a four step process in making them. My new dentures are beautiful and actually look like my natural teeth did. I believe Dr Radaideh is incompetent as a dentist and my recommendation would be that no one ever go to him.

Even though he made my dentures wrong he implied that I have a Hollywood smile, looking to my Daughter (Who is an officer in the US Navy) for conformation. At this point my daughter disagreed saying that the teeth were very ugly and clearly misfitting. This dentist actually tried to force me into keeping these awful teeth. I am 41 years old and have taken very good care of my face. Unfortunately, I was born with almost no enamel on my teeth.

I was in dire pain all the time, and the removal of my teeth was imminent. The stress and emotional torture I have endured is beyond words. For nearly six months I went without teeth and hid in the darkness of my house. Also, I got dry socket in 19 teeth and Dr Radaideh acted as if was no big deal. I was in agony for weeks. I have yet to receive a refund from this dentist.