I decided to find a different dentist for any future services I needed, and when I attempted to have Dr. Roths office transfer my records, I was told that they did not have internet, could not forward he records to my new dentist without a HANDWRITTEN NOTE, signed by my new dentist, that I must hand deliver myself. I obliged anyways, and when I returned for my records, Dr. Roth was on a two week vacation and I was told I could not pick up the records until she came back. I had an appointment scheduled for that day with my new dentist (that I had already had to cancel and reschedule twice because of the records issue) and I informed the receptionist that if she did not give me my records, I would pursue legal actions against the company. She gave me my records, but only after telling me how childish and disrespectful I was being. She threw them on the counter, and I was forced to gather them and put them back in the correct order.
I chose Dr. Roth’s name out of the phonebook as a dentist with a family dentistry practice. I was young and in college, and taking care of my medical coverage on my own for the first time in my life. I needed urgent dental care, as one of my wisdom teeth was growing out sideways and into my the inside of my cheek.
Only after she had completed the lengthy and uncomfortable root canal (that she had never fully gotten permission from me to do) did she explain what a crown is and how I was to proceed.
I found Dr. Roth’s assistants to be friendly and, though a little rough around the edges, amiable and helpful. When Dr. Roth came in she seemed a little taken aback about my wisdom tooth. I asked if I should have gone to someone else, and her response was that she could take care of the tooth. She did not take the time to inform me that usually oral surgeons take out wisdom teeth, especially if they are growing in strangely.
The next visit, Dr. Roth said she wanted to work on what looked like a big cavity to her in my upper left rear molar. I said ok. Truthfully I didn’t have any understanding of what “a big cavity” could mean. She did not tell me that the cavity may have gotten to the root of the tooth, did not tell me what a crown was, and did not inform me that I may need a root canal. It was only once she had begun to treat the cavity that Dr. Roth informed me that she thought the tooth required a root canal. I was mouth-open on the table and didn’t think that I had any other option than to go ahead with it. She didn’t remove the instruments, didn’t take time to hear any questions I might have. She just said something like “I’m going to have to remove the roots of this tooth, ok?” She again had a really hard time doing the procedure, bending files, changing angles. Her demeanor with me was rough and callous. She was obviously struggling to do the procedure. It took about 45 minutes to an hour, I’d say. It was the longest and most traumatic medical procedure I had ever endeared.
Contrary to the other posters - I have had VERY positive experiences with Dr. Roth and her staff. Everyone is kind and helpful and the Doc is tops! Just had three teeth extracted and quite frankly have had cleanings during the course of my life that left more residual pain.
I missed one appointment because I couldn't leave work and they banned me from there office forever. They seemed very rude, unprofessional, and insulting.
This year it has come to my attention that the tooth Dr. Roth performed the root canal on needs to be replaced, or repaired. There is a root canal file that was broken off in one of the roots and there is a 4th root that was never treated and has become infected. I understand that both of those things can happen in a root canal. It is unfortunate, but it happens, both that a file can break in the root canal, and that there is a root that is hard to see and hard to treat that can become infected.
I personally cannot recommend her more highly.
I distinctly remember getting into my car and bursting into tears, calling my mother to both console me emotionally and help me pay for the cost of the huge bill. I did not return to Dr. Roth to get a permanent crown, but found much better care elsewhere. When I asked her office to release my records to my new dentist they failed to do so, or respond to me despite several phone calls.
At this point I was kind of afraid of Dr. Roth, honestly. It seemed to me that she had gone out of her way to help me, and now wanted to make sure I got the treatment I needed. I hadn’t been to a dentist in a few years, and I had always had a history with cavities, so I felt that she must have my best interests in mind. I decided to come back to get the cavities filled.
I am writing this letter of complaint for services and treatment I received from Dr. Kathleen Schroeder Roth in Missoula Montana from 2003-2004.
Terrible!!!! Do Not go to this woman!! She showed up late to my appointment, numbed me, then went outside and talked to the maintenance man about the roof and didn't come back for 40 minutes! Her hair looked liked she hadn't brushed it in days, she is rude, pushy and rough with your mouth--No bed side manner, doesn't talk to you about what she is doing, just grabs you.
I sat in her chair for what felt like an extremely long period of time while she broke my tooth into pieces and extracted one small piece at a time. It was uncomfortable, lengthy, and honestly I wondered if she had ever done that kind of extraction before. She was grunting and squirming, complaining about how small my mouth was, and took a lot of time to extract the tooth.
If I could award Dr. Roth 0 stars, you bet your assistance I would. Do not go here. Awful place.
I went in to have a cleaning done with Dr. Roth office in 2014, after finding a coupon for a reduced rate for the service. I went to the appointment, was told I would be receiving a regular cleaning. Half way through the service, she informed me that she would need to do a more in depth cleaning and that the coupon no longer applied to me. There was nothing I could do but allow her to finish and pay over 100 dollars that I did not have to spend for the service (I was told they would not accept payments) The cleaning itself was horrendous. I bled so much I was nearly choking on my own blood, I was in excruciating pain the entire time, and when I asked if that was normal, she assured me it was. I was in so much pain, and still bleeding 12 hours later, and was unable to go to work the next day.
During that visit she left me with a treatment care plan to repair at least 4 or 5 other cavities she saw in my teeth. She made it sound urgent, and said she would rush me through to take care of them as soon as possible so they don’t turn into bigger problems.
But here's the real kicker!!: She gave me a WRITTEN estimate for a filling: $373, after I had already paid $147 for x-rays and exam, then after the terrible experience getting the filling work I got up to pay--$550 now!!!! The receptionist made some excuse for it, but its BS! You don't do an exam, take x-rays and give somebody a written estimate then to charge them so much more! I doubt she had her hands in my mouth 20-25 minutes...THEN--after 3 weeks it got so painful I had to go have a root canal...so I'm over $2000 in on 1 tooth. I seriously suspect she either caused me to have to get a root canal or should have seen that I needed one in the first place and sent me to get one. Dr. Rauckhorst is awesome for root canals--don't give this crazy woman a penny of your money.
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