Dr. Tim Oakes

In Business Since 1994

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7200 Red Hawk Ct

Fort Worth, TX 76132

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(817) 294-8092

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Old Fashioned Care And Convenience

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Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry* Prevention & Hygiene Care* Natural-Looking Crowns & Bridges* Advanced Teeth Whitening* Protective Dental Sealants* Implant Restorations* Emergency CareAdvanced Technology* Intraoral Cameras for More In-Depth DiagnosisOld Fashioned Care and Convenience* Major Credit Cards Welcome* Financing Available* Most Insurance Accepted & Filed

About Dr. Tim Oakes

Bringing Old-Fashioned Care to 21st Century Dentistry* Doctorate: University of Texas Health Science Dental School, S.A.* Life Member: University of Texas Health Science Dental School Alumni Association

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Posted by SpeakUpNow on 3/4/2009

Oakes bought my former dentist's practice and so he was a given to use when I went for a check up. The diagnosis was seven cavities, and two crowns. I let him do a crown first, and none of the "cavities". He filed (it fit so poorly) the crown down flat, but it still gave me extreme discomfort. His alternate diagnosis: a root canal. So I went to a different dentist, and told the new dentist nothing of Oakes diagnosis. The new dentist's diagnosis: NOT A SINGLE CAVITY... and I probably needed a crown. (Oakes had told me I needed two and I did let him do one that didn't fit, and gave me extreme discomfort) Other than that my mouth was very healthy. I questioned my new dentist, and asked if he was absolutely SURE I had NO cavities. ABSOLUTELTY YES! was his reply. He adjusted the crown that was giving me discomfort and told me to let him know if it helped. It didn't. I went back to my new dentist and had him REPLACE the crown. I asked him why it gavew me discomfort and he told me there had been a pretty good amount of the OLD FILLING LEFT in the tooth and there was too much build up. I asked if I needed a root canal, the answer: NO. Since the crown was replaced I have absolutely NO PAIN or discomfort in that tooth and can chew on that side again. BEWARE!!! Make your own judgment on this case. I know what I think!!

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