Dennis M Dunne PC
1600 Executive Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401
Reviews
04/17/2012
I have 3 sons and they all love going to visit Dr. Dunne, we only have to go once every 6 months but I think they would like to go more often! The staff is always warm, friendly and inviting. And the kids have fun, I think that is what I enjoy the most, they laugh and giggle and it is so wonderful to see. I can see the difference in going to a pediatric dentist vs. a regular dentist, it's all about the kids!
01/28/2012
It is not just our three little ones who love to go visit Dr. Dunne and his staff, but us as well. We were more nervous than they were, but after the first visit, we were all able to breath easy and the kids even said that they can't wait to come back for their next visit!
01/28/2012
Dr. Dunne is the best pediatric dentist we've ever known. He makes a great effort to communicate clearly with the parents. His staff is excellent, and very helpful in accomodating schedule changes when we have to make them. Our children, who have always seen Dr. Dunne, have no fear at all of going to the dentist. Highly recommended!
01/28/2012
I just want to say that I think Dr. Dunne is the most wonderful dentist in town. My son developed a major tooth ache over the weekend. When I called Dr. Dunne that sunday, to see if he could possibly see my son, I really expected him to tell me to wait until Monday. Instead, he told me to meet him at his office within the hour! I was so relieved and happy. He really does care about his patients - he's dedicated!
01/28/2012
We love Dr. dunne and his whole staff. They are all so friendly and cheerful. His office is colorful and kid-friendly. I especially love how Dr. Dunne treats my children, always greets them with a big smile, joking around - he totally puts them at ease. It's also great how he explains everything to me before he does anything to make sure I agree with what he has in mind.
01/28/2012
Dr. Dunne is the best dentist I've ever met! My kids love him and always want to know when they get to go back!! I sure wish I that I had a dentist like Dr. Dunne when I was growing up! I would highly recommend him to anyone.
08/22/2009
My family and I just attended the "Patient Appreciation Day" that Dr. Dunne throws every year for his patients. We never miss it! We love all the free fun, food and prizes!! It's amazing to me that a doctor will throw a party for all his patients just to say "Thanks!" Just one more reason we love Dr. Dunne.
03/29/2009
Dr. Dunne is the most wonderful dentist I have ever taken my four children to. He not only does amazing work, but he makes my kids feel completely comfortable and relaxed throughout the whole experience. He and his staff take the time to make my child feel safe and at ease before they do any work. If any procedures need to be done, he explains everything to me and my husband and makes sure we understand what he plans to do. When I sign the consent form, I always know I am leaving my child's mouth in very capable hands. Best of all, when I tell any one of my kids that it's time to go to the dentist, they get a big smile and look forward to the visit. He's the BEST!!!
03/17/2009
I am a mom of 3 boys and we have been patients of Dr. Dunne's since 1999. We have always received the highest level of care available. Dr. Dunne himself always seems to take that extra time and make you feel at home. The boys just love him and have really enjoyed the new office since coming over from Willamette Street. They really like that there is their own little door and that they get a prize every time they come. The staff is warm
03/07/2009
My 7yo son went in for ONE tooth extraction under general anesthesia and came out with SEVEN stainless steel crowns. Less than 2 months prior to this procedure, our regular (not pediatric) dentist told us that apart from the tooth needing to be extracted and ONE possible small cavity/sticky spot, his teeth were in "great shape." Dr Dunne insists all the crowns were necessary but what are the odds that our regular dentist happened to miss enough decay to warrant SEVEN crowns at his recent check-up? We brush and floss every day. I had 2 other dentists review the x-rays and they said they only saw 2 spot of what looked like very minor decay. Coincidentally Dr Dunne made 3x as much money doing the crowns as he would have without them. Apparently unnecessary dental work is done for profit often: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=7016055
03/07/2009
My 7yo son went in for ONE tooth extraction under general anesthesia and came out with SEVEN stainless steel crowns. Less than 2 months prior to this procedure, our regular (not pediatric) dentist told us that apart from the tooth needing to be extracted and ONE possible small cavity/sticky spot, his teeth were in "great shape." Dr Dunne insists all the crowns were necessary but what are the odds that our regular dentist happened to miss enough decay to warrant SEVEN crowns at his recent check-up? We brush and floss every day. I had 2 other dentists review the x-rays and they said they only saw 2 spot of what looked like very minor decay. Coincidentally Dr Dunne made 3x as much money doing the crowns as he would have without them. Apparently unnecessary dental work is done for profit often: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=7016055
03/05/2009
My 7yo son went in for ONE tooth extraction under general anesthesia and came out with SEVEN stainless steel crowns. Less than 2 months before the procedure, our regular dentist had done a check-up and told us that apart from the 1 tooth to be extracted and ONE sticky spot/possible small cavity, his teeth were in "great" shape. So teeth that were visually in "great" shape less than 2 months ago suddenly had enough decay to warrant SEVEN crowns? Not likely. I checked with a couple of other dentists who said they only saw minor decay on 2-3 teeth in the x-rays so how he ended up with SEVEN crowns is very odd. They could have easily been filled. Dr Dunne did not even bother to ask our permission before doing such extensive work. Coincidentally, Dr Dunne made 3x as much money from the procedure than he would have without the crowns. BEWARE!!
03/05/2009
My 7yo son went in for ONE tooth extraction under general anesthesia and came out with SEVEN stainless steel crowns. Less than 2 months before the procedure, our regular dentist had done a check-up and told us that apart from the 1 tooth to be extracted and ONE sticky spot/possible small cavity, his teeth were in "great" shape. So teeth that were visually in "great" shape less than 2 months ago suddenly had enough decay to warrant SEVEN crowns? Not likely. I checked with a couple of other dentists who said they only saw minor decay on 2-3 teeth in the x-rays so how he ended up with SEVEN crowns is very odd. They could have easily been filled. Dr Dunne did not even bother to ask our permission before doing such extensive work. Coincidentally, Dr Dunne made 3x as much money from the procedure than he would have without the crowns. BEWARE!!
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