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Dr. Thomas Maring DMD - Oral Surgeon

4.0 based on 18 reviews

1 Rating out of 5 stars

206-343-7500

Seattle, WA

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Dr. Thomas Maring Rating 4.0 stars based on 18 reviews $$$
Comfortable Facilities
Efficient Service
Mild Stress
Good Results
Expensive Cost
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Review 1 by Stars: 4.0 on Link
He was great! i would go back anytime all three of my children have had there teeth out with no problems I also had my wisdom teeth out too

I know this doctor: 1 year

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Review 2 by Stars: 4.0 on Link
He is a genius. He solve a problem i had been having that 4 doctors/dentist could not fix. Thank you Dr.

I know this doctor: 2 months

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Review 3 by Stars: 5.0 on Link
Dr Maring saved my jaw! After having two dental implants at another office my jaw was hurting and nobody would really hear me....The pain was coming from a bad infection which had eaten away at the bone. Finally he was called in and was able to prevent me from having it wired by putting in a couple of steel plates after having to remove the implants. He was caring and treated me as he would his own mother. I can't say enough about him and this year intend to retry getting those two implants...done the right way...by Thomas Maring!

I know this doctor: 8 years

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Review 4 by Stars: 5.0 on Link
I chose Dr Maring because of the rave reviews and that he is in the PDP program which helps with the costs. My daughter, Lauren had her 4 wisdom teeth removed in just a matter of 15 minutes! They staff was wonderful and Dr Waring came in afterwards to talk to us and said she did great. They wheeled her out to my waiting car and off we went. Lauren did not have any swelling or pain and was on a flight to Virigina the next night! I've got to say...this was a great experience for the both of us!
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Review 5 by Stars: 5.0 on Link
pulled teeth, no stress, no pain, straight forward no non sense doctor, highly recommended!
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Review 6 by Stars: 5.0 on Link
Caring, personably, and professional. Really was taken care of.

I know this doctor: 1 year

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Review 7 by Stars: 1.0 on Link
This was the most horrible experience in my life! Dr. Maring was very unfriendly, and rough when he pulled out my molar. He never spoke to me or smiled or asked how I was doing, nothing. After me gagging on the cotton he shoved almost down my throat he yelled at me, look you are making things difficult and then glared down at me as if to say hey I will just go and leave you half finished. If it had not been for the very kind assistant in the room holding my hand and telling me everything would be alright I would have just jumped off the table and found another doctor to finish the surgery. I would never recommend Dr. Maring to anyone. He is the most uncaring doctor I have ever met. His staff is also very unfriendly. Do not bother going to this doctor, or you will regret it. Dr. Maring gets an F.

I know this doctor: 5 months

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Review 8 by Stars: 4.5 on Link
I had a Le Fort 1 surgery. My upper teeth are finally in front of my lower teeth! Also, I had minimal (and I do mean minimal) swelling and no bruising at all. Keep those ice packs on! I got the really nice hospital bed but my mom had to sleep in a chair beside me. I was told previously that the hospital staff would bring her a cot to sleep on but they didn't. I was given plenty of pain medication. I felt no pain at all and considering I had surgery on my face, that's really an accomplishment. I was back to work after 10 days and I could have been back after a week but I was enjoying my convelescence. If I have anything negative to say it would be about the cost. Dr. Maring was not in my preferred provider so I knew it would be more than if I'd went somewhere else. The worst part was not knowing how much I was going to owe once it was all said and done. I am almost 2 months post op now and I am still getting random bills like the one from the anesthesiologist, or the one from the hospital pharmacy (seperate from the hospital bill). Overall I am happy with the oral surgery but not as happy with the wallet surgery. But I can always earn more money, I can't get another jaw.
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Review 9 by Stars: 4.5 on Link
Dr. M removed all four impacted wisdom teeth late in life. He did a fabulous job. His reception staff isn't exactly pleasant, but he and his assistants are wonderful!

I know this doctor: Several years

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Review 10 by Stars: 2.0 on Link
He is generally unfriendly. He is marginally interested in the patient. Parents are required to attend the patient post op because the office staff is busy with new cases. They force you out the door as quickly as possible to make room for new patients. Generally, very unpleasant. Staff is unresponsive to concerns, as is the dentist, and the billing procedures are borderline.

I know this doctor: 9 months

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