Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Associates Of Greater New Haven P

Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Associates Of Greater New Haven P
Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Associates Of Greater New Haven P 136 Sherman Avenue New Haven, CT 06511
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Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Associates Of Greater New Haven P

Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Associates Of Greater New Haven P is a Oral Surgeon facility at 136 Sherman Avenue in New Haven, CT.
Primary Specialty

Oral Surgeon

Services Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Associates Of Greater New Haven P is an Oral Surgeon located in New Haven, CT. 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 Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery Associates Of Greater New Haven P at (203) 865-0807 to schedule an appointment in New Haven, CT or to get more information.
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Leonard W Skope the oral surgeon who operates this facility, I believe is the only one (if not one of few) practicing here. He's recognized and known to be a very good Oral Surgeon and over all he probably is. However his character is in question. If you do not have a clear cut issue: cosmetic/bridges etc. and have ANY SORT of infection I urge you NOT to go to him. Two years ago he did extractions rather than properly treat an infection affecting the gum. He made an error and instead of admitting the problem was beyond his sole capability. He made a failed attempt to drain the infection by prematurely, in error, stopping the process and he almost killing me. The much graver problem was his negligence in denying that his actions and prescribed treatment caused the infection to spread to my neck lungs and brain within a day causing me to be put on life support and undergo many surgeries. His denial also severely impeded progress in subsequent treatment! Just remember the best doctors can make errors, all of us can and do. But good doctors are never negligent and lack transparency leading a patient to further suffering and deep emotional scars. Any barely decent person would admit they made the wrong decision, more especially when a patient's recovery relies on an explanation of what went wrong to determine how best to deal with it. This I believe is one major reason there are too many people sue. I mean who would sue another person who explains that despite his or her best intentions they made an error, the wrong decision not knowing a very bad and unusual thing would occur? Hardly anyone I think. So don't go to this dentist
by Aliara
June 03, 2011