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Champlain Valley Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

118 Tilley Dr
South Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 862-9196

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South Burlington VT Oral Surgeon Drs. Danielson, Connolly, Cordero and Freeman offers oral surgery services including dental implants. 802-862- 9196 & 877-447-0291 more

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    Friday, Jul 20 9:53am

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      Champlain Valley Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

      All went well and appeared very professional. However, upon waking from anesthesia and requesting my wisdom teeth, I was told, "You need to ask us before surgery". My response, "Why isn't it standard practice for you to ask the patient." Their response, "We really only check with children." Unacceptable practice to leave it to a preop patient to ask. They ask the patient 50 questions before surgery, but the patient is responsible for that question, although the patient is never informed of that responsibility.

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      Friday, Jul 20 9:52am

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        Champlain Valley Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

        All went well and appeared very professional. However, upon waking from anesthesia and requesting my wisdom teeth, I was told, "You need to ask us before surgery". My response, "Why isn't it standard practice for you to ask the patient." Their response, "We really only check with children." Unacceptable practice to leave it to a preop patient to ask. They ask the patient 50 questions before surgery, but the patient is responsible for that question, although the patient is never informed of that responsibility.

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