I had to get all four of my wisdom teeth removed, 3 of which were impacted. He was very friendly in explaining what they had to do, then he did the work fast and kept reassuring me that it would be done soon and checked often to see if I was comfortable or if anything hurt. On my way out he made sure I was doing okay and gave good instruction on post care and did a follow up call a week later to see how I was doing. It was overall a very good experience and would recommend him and his staff to anyone.
I have used Dr. Kashmanian several times and find him to be professional and extremely knowledgeable. He put me at ease even though he was extracting one of my front teeth due to an accident. This guy knows his stuff and I would recommend him to anyone.
Absolutely deplorable. My neighbor had 7 teeth removed this morning, in preparation for a full mouth tooth removal for dentures. A still very young woman, not even out of her twenties, with SEVERE severe severe anxiety, she couldn't even sleep the night prior because of it. My mother, a nurse, went with her, and they would not allow her in the room with her, as she was not being put under or even given laughing gas, and she was freaking out. The dental assistant offered to allow her to hold her hand in lieu of my mother going in with her, but Kashmanian told her no, that they all "have a job to do". He didn't tell her anything, and began sticking the novocaine into her gums without warning, and told her to stop being a baby. This man is a monster, and after reading other reviews on this website, it seems that this experience is more than common. Yes, he may know what he is doing, but a little courtesy and consideration goes a long way. After all, having teeth pulled is not something to be taken likely, and anxiety, I feel, should be expected by the dentist. He does not deserve to be practicing, and if I could give him no stars, I would. My neighbor is so upset that she's still crying, so much so that I wrote this for her. Absolutely terrible.
This doctor was pushy and 'violent' in the removal of my wisdom tooth... which was impacted ... which he didn't even offer laughing gas or the option of being put to sleep before removing. Because my visit was changed to a consultation, he decided last minute that he 'wouldn't have enough time' to take out my other one. I told him I hadn't eaten all night in anticipation I was to be put to sleep, that I had to get it removed that day because child care was not available. I think I pissed him off, because in the middle of the procedure he told me to 'be careful what I wished for' and when I cried out in pain at the bone-breaking noises, he told me to 'stop being a baby'. That he couldn't control the noises. I agree, it was great the whole process only lasted about 8 minutes,... but I left in tears and today (8 days later) I am still in excruciating pain. He's a pushy unprofessional and VERY careless doctor... I feel bad for the women who work for him because in front of his patients, he proceeds to degrade and push them around. I've given natural childbirth and have had humungous kidney stones,.. and i NEVER EVER was in so much pain. Oh,... and pain management to this doctor is him telling you to suck it up and stop being a baby ... (and that was said before he will even look at it) I fear this doctor and if you're at ALL nervous... find a kinder more gentle surgeon... this guy's a brute!!!!!!!
They barely gave me any information at all. I'm going to have to do my own research to get my questions answered. Their staff is very friendly and professional. I feel like my appointment was pointless. None of my questions were answered, nothing was accomplished, and I felt worse when I left. The office was easy enough to find. I would never visit them again. I was very disappointed.
Dr. Kashmanian seemed very friendly and knowledgable and answered all questions. However, they did try to charge us when we left for xrays that we had brought from another dentist office. Make sure you check with your insurance company and get an estimate of how much you will have to pay here.
The only redeeming quality about this place is the staff. They are very sweet, but then you'd have to be a little insecure and overcompensating to work with someone with sociopathic behaviours.. During my initial consult, Dr. Kashmanian made eye contact once, laughed off some of my questions, but did seem to be knowledgable. Because of that, and the sweet staff, and fact that I only have Medicaid right now, I decided to return. When I came in for my procedure, someone had already walked out because he was so behind in the schedule, and when I was brought into the room I could hear him on the phone firmly stating he would under no circumstances be bothered during the super bowl. I was out like a light after that, only thing I remember is feeling the needle in my gums, little rough. I had my 3rd molars removed, all 4, and was not given any antibiotics. Days 3-6 after the procedure my face was severely swollen, and I had a putrid taste in my mouth. I called in, was lucky to not get a busy signal, and was told it was normal, and to "hang in there". Lucky for me my daughter's dr had prescribed antibiotics as a "just in case" she did not recover from a cold. I took her antibiotics and had relief the next day. I still have limited jaw movement, and constant headaches.