Mark D Britten, DMD

Mark D Britten, DMD
23 WATER ST SACO, ME 04072
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Mark D Britten, DMD

Mark D Britten, DMD practices as an Oral Surgeon in SACO, ME.
Primary Specialty

Oral Surgeon

Services Mark D Britten, DMD is an Oral Surgeon located in SACO, ME. An Oral Surgeon is trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases of the gums, teeth, and jaw. They can provide dental implants, wisdom tooth removal, jaw surgery, orthognathic surgery, tumor resection, revision procedures for TMJ, anatomical modeling, oral sedation and Rembrandt whitening.

Please call Mark D Britten, DMD at (207) 282-6139 to schedule an appointment in SACO, ME or to get more information.
Consumer Feedback
(15 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
4.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4 star average for Expertise
Staff
4.5 star average for Staff
Recommended
2.5 star average for Recommended
Value
3.5 star average for Value
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Recent Reviews
The 2 receptionist were great. My entire experience from that point began an experience that was unprofessional, discourteous and ridiculous. I brought my wife in to have 5 teeth removed. Upon entering, one of the dental assistants could not provide us with a moment of her time. She told us to sit down and that the doctor was not in the office yet. She had no idea when he would be in. This was my first visit @ this office and to be dismissed so quickly and rudely was not a great start to this visit. When the dentist finally arrived, he barely spoke 2 sentences to my wife (his patient) and NEVER looked at her whilst addressing her. When we were finally called into the office that the procedure was to transpire, my wife was told, not asked, to sit down. The staff was rude and cold (and that is putting it nicely)! It was evident from the start that one of the staff could care less about anything going on around her and yet another member of their staff was dismissive and rude and did not care whatsoever about my wife's concerns or comfort. This particular staff member placed a blood pressure cuff on my wife and began the machine, then draped the cord around my wife's feet. My wife asked me to remove it, which I did. When the staff girl returned and saw that I removed it, she promptly replaced it. I told her that my wife was uncomfortable with it there and moved it, again. She put it back and said : "It has to be there, ok? Leave it alone, please. Thank you." It never had to be there. It could have been placed in such a fashion that it did not bother my wife. The doctor came in and never looked me in the eye or greeted me as he rudely and rapidly (obviously in a hurry to move onto ......SOMETHING....)explained the procedure to my wife. Then asked me to leave. They told me they would let me know when my wife was in the recovery room. The recovery room was more a closet than a room.( In fact, I believe it actually was a repurposed closet.) It looked very uncomfortable. My wife was lying on this hard mat with a thin blanket, shivering when I arrived. She wanted to sit up and put her jacket on, so I helped her. She said she did not feel well and was cold when asked by the ruder of the 2 assistants (Blood pressure cuff girl) why she was sitting upright. They then TOLD her to lay down. When I explained that she wanted to sit up they said she HAD to lay down. (Ok, at this point, I'm beginning to really not like blood pressure cuff girl....). SO here I am, sitting on a chair, in the hallway, in front of the recovery closet, looking at a ceiling light that is only half attached to properly wondering if it may, perhaps, fall on blood pressure cuff girl's head, when I realized that everything they came to attend to my wife (all 3 times over a half hour span and they were not busy whatsoever) I had to stand up and move my fast-food restaurant-style chair out of the way so they could get to her. My wife began to feel sick to her stomach so she stood up. This made blood-pressure cuff girl lose her mind. She DEMANDED that my wife be seated and walked towards her to take her arm and promptly seated my wife like you would an unruly child on her cell phone at the dinner table. I told my wife you can stand back up, honey and glared at bp cuff girl and said my wife wishes to stand, ok? Thank you. (The same way she responded to earn her nickname: "blood pressure cuff girl".) She stormed off and got the dentist. He quickly rattled through the exit instructions and said: "Do you have any questions? No? Ok I'll see you ...." And that's where I stopped him and interrupted his 'exit strategy'. I said: "Yes, I have a problem. A member of your staff has been rude and discourteous to my wife and myself and, in my humble opinion, I find her actions unwarranted, unprofessional and unappreciated. You need to speak to her about handling her personal issues outside of work and give your clients a non-stop attitude. In short, you need to 'teach' her to have patience with your patients..." His response was (without looking me in the eye, of course...): "I'm sorry." I replied:" You could be. I could file a complaint with the Medical Ethics Commission for the State of Maine concerning patient treatment or lack thereof and the unprofessional conduct of the dental hygienist on your staff. With regards to my experience here today with reference to your staffs' actions; had I a say in the matter, 2 of them would be dismissed immediately as they are, at best, janitor material and on so marginally!" The dentist, Dr. Mark Britten, DMD, is not of professional caliper. It lends to the question: 'How did he get his license to practice?' Perhaps, I'll research that....
by Mark H. xxx.xxx.207.102
March 12, 2018
The kindest and most gentle surgeon I have ever had gone to.
by Susan M. xxx.xxx.12.243
October 02, 2015
Recent Polls
Did a staff member acknowledge or greet you when you entered?
Immediately! They gave me a friendly greeting as soon as I walked in
Was this provider argumentative or easily angered?
Not at all, they were one of the kindest, most attentive individuals I've ever met
Did you feel safe in this provider's care?
Absolutely! I knew I was being cared for by an expert!
Did you notice a foul odor when you arrived at this provider's office?
Not at all, their office smelled fantastic!
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.80.22
December 03, 2013
How would you compare this provider to others in his/her field that you have visited?
The worst I have seen
Does this provider adhere to the customer is always right policy?
No, it is their way or the highway
Did a staff member acknowledge or greet you when you entered?
Yes, I was greeted when I walked in
Was this provider late to your appointments?
No, they were on time
Does this provider offer any coupons, discounts or promotions?
Not that I have seen
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.41.46
April 22, 2013
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