Grand Prairie Children’s Dentistry in Grand Prairie | Locations, Category, Services Offered, Prices List, Top Ratings, Prices, Reviews & More

Located in Grand Prairie, US specializes in Dentist and has earned a 3.8 rating.

About Grand Prairie Children’s Dentistry

Grand Prairie Children’s Dentistry (Dentist) is located at 5115 Lake Ridge Pkwy #200, Grand Prairie, TX 75052, United States.

Other Category:

Dentist, Pediatric dentist

Services:

Dental Crown, Dental Filling, Root canal treatment, Dental Implant, Dental Braces, Dental Consultation, Dental Clean and Polish

Average Prices (minimum – maximum):

Dental prices:
Tooth extraction: 130 (USD)   250 (USD)
Root canal treatment: 940 (USD)   1000 (USD)
Dental Filling: 130 (USD)   210 (USD)
Dental Clean and Polish: 90 (USD)   190 (USD)
Dental Implant: 980 (USD)   2300 (USD)
Dental Braces: 990 (USD)   2000 (USD)



Address & Location

Grand Prairie Children’s Dentistry is located at 5115 Lake Ridge Pkwy #200, Grand Prairie, TX 75052, United States.
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Rating:
3.8 out of 5.0 stars

Reviews:
I do not recommend this dental facility! This facility has severely gone down over the years. There comes a point in time where I had to say enough is enough. Last encounter, My son was scheduled for dental surgery (extractions and a filling) and my husband and I pulled our son out right before the surgery because of the uncomfortability and uncertainty of knowing whether of not my child would be cared for and treated fairly under Dr. Tak. Appointment time was 8:30 am, filled out some additional paperwork from the forms sent online. I had some questions on the paperwork so I asked one of the females at the front desk. The one with the glasses seemed so bothered by my questions, just rude overall followed by saying Dr. Tak will answer your questions. We were then called to the back, placed in a room and Dr. Tak came in huffing and puffing as if she was annoyed or had a stressful morning already and it’s not even 9:00am. She didn’t greet us, there wasn’t a “good morning”, didn’t look at us, and proceeded to say, “what questions do you have”?. We still greeted her by saying good morning and asked about the medications being used for the procedure. Dr. Tak, said with a condescending remark, “the same medication that was used from last time”. We were taken aback by Dr. Tak and the way she talked to us. But that was all she had to say for my husband to walk out with our son. At this point, in the conversation, there had been a breach, a disconnect, disrespect and a lack of care and professionalism of a dentist/patient.

Overall, (with this not being the first bad experience), we had given Dr. Tak and her front desk enough grace for their lack of professionalism, experience, disrespect, and care for myself and child’s wellbeing.

Save yourself some time and find and better place!

Our experience has not been good- do not take your kids here. Miss. Tak is not a dentist she’s a SALES PERSON. Such a long list of completely unnecessary treatments for my child and exaggerated prices, she is not concerned about the wellness of her young patients, she is all about money. I wish the health care professionals were not so greedy and driven by money.

The hygienist did not communicate with my child at all during his dental cleaning, she was going too fast, now my child’s gums are still bleeding 1 week after we had his cleaning done, I examined his mouth today and noticed several small puncture wounds on his gums, as he got poked on his gums during cleaning.

Now we have an appointment for him to be seen by Dr. Nguyen at the 360 family dentistry. Amazing dentist very honest and kind. They don’t accept our insurance but I rather pay them than have my child suffer.

Update: We had to pay to get our child examined by a different dentist, they confirmed that my son’s gums were injured during the cleaning and we also found out that the fillings we had done last year were not there anymore, which means they got scrapped off during the cleaning process as well, no wonder Dr. Tak said that they need to redo those fillings, just so they can make more money. My son’s tooth is sensitive now and it hurts when he eats or drinks. This is really upsetting and frustrating.
Please be careful when agreeing to all the treatments “recommended” at this location, it might be all covered by the insurance but your time spent on multiple appointments and your child going through unnecessary treatments might not be worth it.

Ive been going to the dentist since I was a kid and so has pretty much all of my family. Even after appointments I still felt like my teeth would hurt when I eat sweets or most things and I I had to let the dentist know multiple times that my teeth were hurting and she would always tell us that we had no cavities, and that our teeth were pretty much perfect. I recently got moved to another dentist on Great Southwest and come to find out I have 14 cavities and my brother has 8 after just going to this dentist three months ago. I don’t know if this is happened to anybody else, but I thought I should put this on here for anyone thinking about taking their children here. Because as a young adult and someone with younger siblings, I don’t want anyone else’s kids to go through this.

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