Complaint Review: Dr. Anthony Oswick and Maria Kashlak - Orlando Florida
- Dr. Anthony Oswick and Maria Kashlak 6068 S Apopka Vineland Rd , Ste 6 Orlando, Florida United States of America
- Phone: 407-345-5620
- Web: www.oswickkashlakdmd.com
- Category: Dental Services
Dr. Anthony Oswick and Maria Kashlak BAD BUSINESS. Pick your dentist with care. Orlando , Florida
*Consumer Comment: After Oral Surgery: Post-Operative CareOn day 1:
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I am writing this review for anyone who is considering the dentistry office located at this address 6068 S Apopka Vineland Rd # 6, Orlando, FL 32819. Anthony Oswick was the dentist whom I saw at this establishment. Let me first say that I chose this particular dentist office because it was listed as a emergency dental facility online. I had been in moderate pain for a few weeks but the last few nights had been unbearable. I called Dr. Oswick's office on a Saturday morning and to my surprise he answered the phone. I should have known to find it odd that a dentist would take his own calls but pain superseded my judgment. I informed Dr. Oswick that a filling had fallen out and I was in severe pain. Dr. Oswick told me that it would be 42 dollars to assess the situation. Well, when I arrived the receptionist who gave me the paperwork to be signed looked in my mouth and told me the cost would be 142 dollars to diagnose because of x-ray costs. I found this to be odd also because of the discrepancy of the price quoted but I have been in severe pain and just wanted a remedy. I do not have insurance so this was an out of pocket expense. Dr. Oswick examined my mouth and told me that I needed to have a root canal and cap preferably or the removal of the tooth. The cost varied from 1900 to 350 for these procedures. Now, the dentist confirmed what I had known without the necessity of x-rays, and that was that 1 tooth needed attention. I told Dr. Oswick that I could afford neither of the operations because I was a full-time student and unemployed. I also explained to him that he had taken most of the money that I had allocated for a remedy and provided me with what I had already known.
I left the dentist's office visibly upset and remembered that the receptionist owed me change. I also figured that I should at least have my x-rays since I PAID for them. When I returned to the office I tried to explain to the receptionist that I had been quoted two different prices and now I am left further away from help than I was before I had come to them. Dr. Oswick magically appears from nowhere and tries to explain why and legally how he basically stole money from me. To add insult to injury he then at that point asks me if I wanted a prescription. Really..? A "prescription" I asked him rhetorically.... "No, I was seeking a resolution." I left the office advising those in the waiting room to pay heed to what they just witnessed. When I arrived home Dr. Oswick called and told me that normally there is a 45 dollar charge to receive a copy of an x-ray but because I made a scene that he was going to charge me now. In response, I told him that I would write what I am dictating to you. There are literally hundreds of dentists in central Florida, one needs only to google "dentist" to be barraged with choices. Do your research and chose a dentist that will be honest and upfront with you.
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#1 Consumer Comment
After Oral Surgery: Post-Operative CareOn day 1:
AUTHOR: disney913 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, October 08, 2011
DO NOT under any circumstances smoke, rinse your mouth vigorously, or drink forcefully through a straw for 48 hours. These activities will disturb the forming blood clot and can lead to a painful condition called dry socket.
DO NOT RINSE MOUTH TODAY: You may drink liquids as usual, but do not rinse and spit as this may dislodge blood clot in the healing site.
BLEEDING: Following tooth removal some bleeding is to be expected. Keep biting pressure on gauze for approximately 1-2 hours. Repeat if necessary, replacing gauze every 30-45 minutes. If heavy bleeding persists, call our Orlando dentist office.
On day 2:
Following extraction, you may gently rinse your mouth with warm salt water (1/2 tsp. salt in 1 glass of warm water). Rinse your mouth ever 3 to 4 hours (especially after meals). Continue rinses for several days.
You may brush and floss your teeth as normal, being careful not to brush into extraction site. Proper oral hygiene will speed the healing process and diminish sensitivity. For the first few days following oral surgery, use light, gentle pressure when brushing and flossing around the surgical site.
On day 3:
Following extraction, you may pick out any food from extraction site, gently, with a toothpick. Continue to do this until the area is
completely healed, usually about 3-4 weeks.
SWELLING: After an extraction, you may feel some discomfort or swelling. A plastic bag of ice wrapped in a towel should be applied to the operated area-30 minutes on and 30 minutes off-for 4 to 5 hours.
MEDICATION: For mild to average pain, use any non-aspirin type of pain medication you like. If your surgery was extensive, a prescribed medication for pain and or antibiotic for infection should be taken as directed.
FOOD: Drink plenty of fluids and maintain a soft, light diet for the first couple days following your surgery. Do not suck on extraction site and avoid strenuous activities for 24 hours following your surgery.
BONY EDGES: Small, sharp bone fragments may work up through the gums during healing. These are not roots; if they are annoying please return to the office for their simple removal.
Remember that your mouth is in a healing phase and will need time to return to normal. If you fe any problems or have any concerns, please contact our Orlando dentist office.


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