Grant Dental
Grant Dental is located in Boise (Usa). Featured in the korean dentists category, it has a rating of 8.1. Check all the details here.
Features and services of Grant Dental
Service options
- On-site services
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
- Cosmetic dentistry
- Emergency services
- Pediatric care
- Sedation dentistry
Amenities
- Gender-neutral toilets
- Toilet
Planning
- Appointment required
- Appointments recommended
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Payment plans
Grant Dental is in position 13 out of 27 in korean dentists in Boise
Customer Reviews
Grant Dental has a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on over 295 reviews on Google
Good service, good treatment and pretty smiles when you walk in..McKenzie at the front explains the financial aspect of your visit.. she always answers the phone with a smile and she listens.. she listens.. Annette, the hygienist is super sweet and stays professional throughout.. She walks you through every step that she will be executing so that you know what to expect and yet still allows you be comfortable.. she shows care and shares her knowledge as well which allows you to understand the before and after the fact.. highly recommend 👌
Very kind, knowledgeable staff and doctors. My wife avoided dentists for years until I found this place. My wife gets panicky, sweaty, and can't stop crying. They work with patience and understanding, without any judgment. She doesn't cry anymore. This is now the only place she'll go to. Highly, highly recommend!
It is 2am and I am in my bed, unable to sleep because of shooting pain I have for the last few weeks since grant dental dentist "fixed" my teeth. On a regular check up I was advised five of my teeth will have to be drilled (I had no pain, I have lovely teeth). Apparently, there were some "dots" in-between my teeth that require over $1800 worth of fix. I made the appointment, trusting my doctor. He gave me anesthesia at around 1:10 pm and started the work some 5-10 min later. Somewhere in the middle of my procedure, as I was in the chair with my mouth wide open, an employee walked in, i could see her on my left side, and said to my dentist that her daughters school called and her daughter is vomiting and her husband can’t pick her up. The dentist replied that she needs to let another person know and then she can leave. When the entire 5 teeth were drilled and filled, less than 45 min passed. I got up and something was off. The doctor left the room and the assistant shushed me out of the room to the reception. I could not speak or answer when she said "you feeling okay" but I didn’t know why. When I sat in my car I saw that my entire right side of my face was frozen. My eye was burning as I couldn’t blink, I called my friend but she couldn’t understand me as I couldn’t speak. I made a video for her, trying to explain what happened and I have that video. It is horrifying. I drove home and nearly had an accident several times as I couldn’t see well as my eye kept burning and I had difficulty swallowing. My right side (eye, ear, throat, cheek, lip, tongue) stayed frozen until the next day. Then the pain came. I couldn’t open my mouth and I couldn’t chew on the right side from the pain. I went back and the dentist said that he "must have hit the nerve" and that "it will go away in a few months". He felt my jaw and said the muscles are really tight from the nerve damage and offered me two options, one to wait for it to go away on it’s own in a few months and two to give me steroids. He also grind down my teeth, thinking that is what is causing the pain when chewing. They also took an xray and shushed me out without a word about what the xray showed. I went back a week later since the pain wasn’t going away and a different grant dental dentist re-drilled one of the teeth the other dentist "fixed" and said to wait until monday to see of the pain stops and i can chew properly. Well, It’s friday night and the pain is there and it’s not going away. At this point I wonder if there anything wrong with my teeth to begin with or they just like to get money at the end of the year. It is shameful how the dentist and the assistant and the receptions let me leave that day with a frozen face and even more shameful that the dentist was either in a hurry because one the employees was leaving the shift early or he was distracted by her childs vomiting situation (which is a whole other issue- you should train your employees not to speak about their vomiting children in the middle of patients procedure) or he is just a bad dentist. The fact stands that I was in no pain before they decided to "fix" my teeth and I don’t see an end to this pain. And if he damaged my nerve permanently the pain will never go away even if someone does manage to fix my teeth that he botched.
Dr. Rigger and his exceptional staff all were the best in dentistry I’ve experienced in many years. Very professional, very communicative in explaining their procedures and customer options. Also they are very fun and enjoyable people. I trust this Team and having my best interest in mind.
I was so nervous about getting my wisdom teeth out. Dr. Larsen is one of the best he made feel so calm the procudure was painless and very comfortable this dentistry makes you feel so comfortable and have an amazing team
Hands down best dentist office I have ever been too. Easy parking, extremely friendly staff, very comfortable experience.
Moving from Michigan it was wonderful to find a Dental practice that was just like our Michigan Practice , warm, friendly and professional
Information about Grant Dental
Address
Grant Dental is located at 6500 W Emerald St, Boise, ID 83704, United States
Phone
The phone number of Grant Dental is +1 208-893-5000
Website
The website of Grant Dental is: scottwgrantdmd.com
Business Hours
Monday: 09:00–17:00
Tuesday: 07:00–16:00
Wednesday: 08:00–17:00
Thursday: 07:00–16:00
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed