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7 Dietz St, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA
Oneonta, New York 13820
+1 607-432-5444

Dr. Flrin Traistaru placed a dental implant for me and was such an easy and bearable procedure, I will recommend him to everyone. Pat

The most relaxed, happy and professional dentist office around. Vickie is a wonderful hygienist. Great protocol for caring for people including blood pressure, cancer check and warm humane atmosphere.

I went to have my tooth extracted today and I got right in. Everyone was super nice and I didn't feel a thing! The dentist kept asking how I was doing. Overall it was a great experience and is a highly recommended place by me.

To understand why I gave Florin Traistaru a 5-star rating, you have to read my story. My upper 2nd molar began troubling me 8 months ago (December 2014). This tooth had a root canal over 20 years ago. Although not painful, it began feeling uncomfortable enough that I constantly pushed it around with my tongue and other teeth. I was living overseas at the time. In early April 2015 an abscess developed on the gum above the tooth. A local dentist in Kazakhstan "popped" the fluid-filled bulge and applied an anti-septic internally and said it will either resolve itself or will have to be extracted. She surmised that the root canal may not have been prefect, and that I had a persistent low-level infection that worsened when my immune system was down (as perhaps was the case during a bad sinus cold that coincided with initial symptoms). After two months and three visits, the weeping hole in my gum did not close and every few days, traces of blood and fluid would be left on cotton swaps. In July I was returning to the States, but first I had to spend a few weeks in Poland. While there I visited a team of two dentists and they said with 90% probability that the tooth (root) must be cracked, because the infection was not resolving after so long. They recommend immediate extraction. I almost gave permission for the extraction; however, holding out hope for the 10% chance (using their numbers) that the tooth was not cracked and that perhaps my dental hygiene was a partly to blame (I had a bout of gingivitis within the last two years), I asked whether antibiotics could make a difference. While they doubted it would matter, I was prescribed 7 days of 2 x 600mg Clindamycin. Within 48 hours the "leaking” reduced (not eliminated), but I continued to feel mild discomfort. I continued, habitually, “playing” with the tooth with my tongue and other teeth. Once in the States, I visited a dentist who x-rayed the tooth with a probe inserted into the hole and fistula. The x-ray showed the extent of the fistula. He recommended I see an endodontist, which brought me to Dr. Traistaru, who patiently listened to the history, examined the x-ray I brought along and conducted other simple tests. He said he didn’t think the tooth was cracked, but instead thought the source of the problem was a misalignment of my bite, which through constant irritation caused an inflammatory response and infection. He adjusted the gold onlay to reduce pressure on the tooth. He said it should resolve within two weeks, and although it has only been 36 hours since I saw him I feel a significant difference. Why write this review before the two week is up? Because I believe he nailed it. In fairness to the Polish dentists, if it doesn’t resolve, it is likely the result of a cracked root. Dr. Traistaru has said as much, also. Regardless of the ultimate outcome, Dr. Traistaru keeps his 5-stars for the method and approach he followed. Paul Kenul

This is one of the best dentist's not only in the area but overall period. They have a very friendly staff and are extremely professional in all the work they do. The work done is absolutely amazing and the comfort level is extremely high throughout the visit. Never thought I would say this but I cannot wait to go back and get my teeth cleaned.

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Dentist at 7 Dietz St, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Bearable Dentistry: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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7 Dietz St, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA.
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Postcode:
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  • Jessica
    Added 2015.11.26
    Dr. Flrin Traistaru placed a dental implant for me and was such an easy and bearable procedure, I will recommend him to everyone. Pat
  • Hailey
    Added 2015.08.22
    The most relaxed, happy and professional dentist office around. Vickie is a wonderful hygienist. Great protocol for caring for people including blood pressure, cancer check and warm humane atmosphere.
  • Melissa
    Added 2014.02.01
    I went to have my tooth extracted today and I got right in. Everyone was super nice and I didn't feel a thing! The dentist kept asking how I was doing. Overall it was a great experience and is a highly recommended place by me.
  • Zachary
    Added 2013.09.22
    To understand why I gave Florin Traistaru a 5-star rating, you have to read my story. My upper 2nd molar began troubling me 8 months ago (December 2014). This tooth had a root canal over 20 years ago. Although not painful, it began feeling uncomfortable enough that I constantly pushed it around with my tongue and other teeth. I was living overseas at the time. In early April 2015 an abscess developed on the gum above the tooth. A local dentist in Kazakhstan "popped" the fluid-filled bulge and applied an anti-septic internally and said it will either resolve itself or will have to be extracted. She surmised that the root canal may not have been prefect, and that I had a persistent low-level infection that worsened when my immune system was down (as perhaps was the case during a bad sinus cold that coincided with initial symptoms). After two months and three visits, the weeping hole in my gum did not close and every few days, traces of blood and fluid would be left on cotton swaps. In July I was returning to the States, but first I had to spend a few weeks in Poland. While there I visited a team of two dentists and they said with 90% probability that the tooth (root) must be cracked, because the infection was not resolving after so long. They recommend immediate extraction. I almost gave permission for the extraction; however, holding out hope for the 10% chance (using their numbers) that the tooth was not cracked and that perhaps my dental hygiene was a partly to blame (I had a bout of gingivitis within the last two years), I asked whether antibiotics could make a difference. While they doubted it would matter, I was prescribed 7 days of 2 x 600mg Clindamycin. Within 48 hours the "leaking” reduced (not eliminated), but I continued to feel mild discomfort. I continued, habitually, “playing” with the tooth with my tongue and other teeth. Once in the States, I visited a dentist who x-rayed the tooth with a probe inserted into the hole and fistula. The x-ray showed the extent of the fistula. He recommended I see an endodontist, which brought me to Dr. Traistaru, who patiently listened to the history, examined the x-ray I brought along and conducted other simple tests. He said he didn’t think the tooth was cracked, but instead thought the source of the problem was a misalignment of my bite, which through constant irritation caused an inflammatory response and infection. He adjusted the gold onlay to reduce pressure on the tooth. He said it should resolve within two weeks, and although it has only been 36 hours since I saw him I feel a significant difference. Why write this review before the two week is up? Because I believe he nailed it. In fairness to the Polish dentists, if it doesn’t resolve, it is likely the result of a cracked root. Dr. Traistaru has said as much, also. Regardless of the ultimate outcome, Dr. Traistaru keeps his 5-stars for the method and approach he followed. Paul Kenul
  • Lauren
    Added 2013.09.15
    This is one of the best dentist's not only in the area but overall period. They have a very friendly staff and are extremely professional in all the work they do. The work done is absolutely amazing and the comfort level is extremely high throughout the visit. Never thought I would say this but I cannot wait to go back and get my teeth cleaned.
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