1 /5 Lisa Wagner: Upon taking X-rays and having a consultation for my wisdom teeth removal, I found the dentist and his supervising physician to be rather unpleasant and unprofessional. I was told in my consult that they would use nitros oxide and novocaine for the procedure, which was not the case. I ended up needing about 20 shots on my left side and still left in extreme pain. They tried to talk me out of taking my right tooth, due to the amount of time it took on the left one. With this being the one of two options that had accepted my insurance, that made me feel like I was just a check to them. I felt every single thing they did, and not just in the pressure of having dental work done. I was crying, screaming, and they just got more and more annoyed that I still felt it. The only positive person during the entire thing, the dental assistant. He was a young Asian man, VERY nice, comforting, he played music I liked on the computer, and tried to make small talk with me based on my clothes/hair/and Kirby wallet. They give you a number to call if still in pain afterwards, I called four days ago and can’t receive a call back about some actual medication besides the Tylenol and ibuprofen they gave me. My novocaine wore off before I even got one hour into my two hour drive home. I have had a lot of dental work done before with my primary dentist, as well as my top wisdom teeth taken by a different surgeon and this has been by far the worst experience of my life.