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Sunflower Dental Group

316 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood, NJ 07675

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Hours open

Monday:

9:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Tuesday:

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:30 AM - 6:30 PM

Thursday:

9:30 AM - 6:30 PM

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

316 Kinderkamack Rd, Westwood, NJ 07675, United States
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About the Business

Sunflower Dental Group is a leading dental institution located at 316 Kinderkamack Road in Westwood, New Jersey. Our dedicated team of professionals provides comprehensive dental care in a warm and welcoming environment. From routine cleanings to advanced procedures, we offer a wide range of services to meet all of your dental needs. Your oral health and comfort are our top priorities, and we strive to ensure that every visit is a positive experience. Visit Sunflower Dental Group for top-notch dental care in Westwood, New Jersey.

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Vanessa Hartmann:
5

"They give the best cleanings! And the staff is so nice and friendly. Totally recommend."

1 year ago
Brittany Ciaccio:
5

"Dr. J and her team are all amazing! My family and I have been going to them since 2017. She is always gentle, caring, and professional. I highly recommend her!"

1 year ago
gabby tait:
5

"An amazing dental group. Everyone is so kind and the dentist is the best one I've been too. Grateful to have found this gem!"

1 year ago
Robin Gwak:
1

"I don’t normally leave reviews online, but what I experienced today was beyond unprofessional to the point of cruelty. I went in with my mother for our annual dental check up/routine cleaning at 1 pm. My nurse Paula was very sweet; after she took my X-rays, I waited for the dentist/hygienist, who was a middle-aged Korean lady (I don’t know her name, so I’ll be referring to her simply as Doctor X). Dr X checked my mouth, told me that I had no cavities, and then she began scaling my teeth. Let me just say this first—I have sat through countless dental cleanings and medical procedures throughout my life. I have 7 tattoos and 7 piercings—I mention this because I KNOW my pain tolerance is good, and that no routine cleaning has EVER hurt as bad as this one did. She went at my teeth so hard that I could barely breathe from the pain; my hands were gripping my clothes, my face was scrunched, and I was tearing up. She mentioned offhand to the nurse that “I was bleeding a lot”, grabbed an extra paper towel to wipe the hook, but didn’t stop or ask me if I was alright. There is NO way she did not know I was in severe pain, but she continued to scrape away at my teeth as if my gums had personally offended her. She asked me if I flossed every day, and I honestly can’t even remember how I responded (I was so stressed out and trying not to cry); but she just told me to “floss more” and kept going. I might not floss as often as I should, but my daily dental routine has been the same for years, and never have I EVER 1) bled so much from cleaning, and 2) been in so much pain I could barely drive my mom and I home afterwards. When it was finally over she told me to rinse—she mentioned that I had bled a lot and there might be some blood in my spit. I rinsed, and when I spat it out it was RED. And it didn’t hit me until after, but when she brushed/polished my teeth she skipped my top teeth and only did the bottom of my mouth. She finished up, left in a hurry and began treating my mom. I went back to the reception area to wait for my mother; my mouth was burning and I was still shaking, but in my mind I blamed myself for what had happened—maybe I had eaten something that made my gums more sensitive. Maybe I hadn’t flossed enough. Maybe I was crazy. I was texting my friends to see if they had ever experienced this, and they all told me that this was NOT normal and that I should say something. When my mother came out and we went to the car, I burst into tears and told her what happened. That was when I got some interesting context that explained everything—apparently Dr X was complaining to my mom about how she was late and needed to pick up her kid, that she was in a rush and needed to leave. In other words, because she was annoyed and in such a hurry, this woman SPEEDRAN my teeth so she could get to my mom faster and leave. Again, I am not someone with a low pain tolerance. I rarely complain or cry (in this case, I wish I had). But I cried on and off for four hours straight upon coming home because of 1) how excruciating this cleaning was, and 2) her callous attitude and disregard for my comfort. I tried brushing my teeth ten minutes ago as gently as possible, and had to stop because it hurt too much. I cried, again. I spat out blood, again. This was so unprofessional and honestly borderline traumatic. I was shaking for hours. I am still in shock. My shoulder and neck muscles are sore from how tense I was in that chair. Dr X if you see this, I’m not angry or writing this out of spite. I have nothing but the utmost respect for our healthcare workers, and understand that life can be extremely stressful. I’ve been coming to Sunflower Dental for a while now and have had nothing but great experiences thus far. The reason I’m writing this is because, while you couldn’t do me the courtesy of a simple “are you okay”, I feel I have a responsibility to tell you how you made me feel. If I don’t say anything I fear you’ll keep treating your patients like this, and the last thing I want is for someone to go through what I did today."

1 year ago
anad najafi:
5

"After 6 years of going to this place, I am incredibly pleased with the care and respect they provide. The staff is very friendly. Dr. Jahansouz is much better than my experiences with my two previous dentists."

1 year ago
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