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Everyone in the office is very helpful and kind. It makes going to the denist an outing with your friends. My thanks to everyone for their concerns and dedication by providing outstanding dental care. Dr. Feret is a genious with the drill who knows how to provide optimum care to his patients. I am comfortable knowing my teeth will be in my mouth for a few more years.
- Mary Lou L.


Dr. Feret and his staff are second to none; customer focus at its best. I am a 20+ year customer and actually look forward to going to the dentist. Keep up the great work folks!!!
- Blaine B.


Professional staff with state of the art equipment. Doctor is very patient and takes the time to explain things to you. The doctor will also provide you with alternatives to how things can be done.
- Joan S.


It was totally rad.
- Michael P.


The team makes, what most of us feel to be an unpleasant visit, less stressful. Thanks
- Maria U.


I have been comming to Dr Feret for 30 years. The care and customer service I receive from your office is by far the best I have ever seen. You have a terrific staff....
- Rose S.


I am happy with the care and professionalism of this office.
- Peter N.


Dr Feret's office staff is superb. Friendly, professional and knowledgeable. I feel comfortable as soon as I walk in. Bravo.
- Ray B.


Alway a great experience!
- Ray K.


I have this beautiful perfect front tooth. I know the tooth is even with my other teeth and I like the look. It's better, far better than what I had. There's confidence in a smile! My smile! Thank you again. Cheers,
- Joan B.


Hi there, just letting you know I am wearing the mouth guard every night and since I started that, I have not had headaches and that pain I was having. I hope I am not jinxing it by saying this.. have a good one,
- Deena F.


It is always a pleasure to go to Dr. Feret's office, everyone is friendly, things operate efficiently and the care is excellent. I have recommended Dr. Feret to many people!
- Wallace


All of the caring and wonderful staff is always up to date on all new procedures and technology that is available. A pleasure to be there!
- Robert


Never a wait never a problem always a cheerful welcome and a professional environment. I have referred a few friends to Dr. Ferret and am always thanked for doing so.
- Anthony


Love, love, love Dr Feret & Co ....
- Anya


You are doing a great job in all aspects. Eventhough I was having 2 fillings done the experience could not have been better.
- Angela


I have been a patient of Dr. Feret since 1979 and have commended him and all involved in his practice. At my advanced age, most of those I know are already loyal patients of others or I would surely recommend Westfield Smiles. Smile on!
- Christine


While I only had 1 visit, the experience was very positive and nothing like I have experienced in the past. Everyone was very professional and thorough. I am looking forward to my next visit.
- Joseph



Emergency Info

Tooth Ache

Begin by cleaning around the sore tooth meticulously. Using warm salt water, rinse the mouth to displace any food trapped between teeth. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you use aspirin on the aching tooth or on the gum. In the event of facial swelling, apply a cold compress to the area. For temporary pain relief, acetaminophen is recommended. See a dentist as soon as possible.

Cut or Bitten Tongue, Lip or Cheek

Ice can be applied to any bruised areas. For bleeding, apply firm (but gentle) pressure with sterile gauze or a clean cloth. If the bleeding does not stop with pressure or continues after 15 minutes, go to an emergency room.

Broken Braces and Wires

Remove a broken appliance only if it comes out easily. If it is lodged or painful to remove, cover any protruding edges with wax, cotton balls, gauze or chewing gum. DO NOT REMOVE any wire caught in the gums, cheek or tongue; see a dentist immediately. Emergency attention is usually not required for loose or broken appliances that cause no discomfort.

Broken Tooth

Rinse the area with warm water. Put a cold compress over the facial area of the injury. Recover any broken tooth fragments. Get immediate dental attention.

Knocked Out Permanent Tooth

Recover the tooth, making sure to hold it by the crown (top) and not the root end. Rinse, but do not clean or handle the tooth more than necessary. Reinsert the tooth in the socket and hold it in place using a clean piece of gauze or cloth. If the tooth cannot be reinserted, carry it in a cup containing milk or water. Because time is essential, see a dentist immediately.

Other Emergency Conditions:

Possible Broken Jaw

In the event of jaw injury, tie the mouth closed with a towel, tie or handkerchief. Go immediately to an emergency room.

Bleeding After a Baby Tooth Falls Out

Fold a piece of gauze and place it (tightly) over the bleeding area. Bite down on the gauze for 15 minutes; if bleeding continues, see a dentist.

Cold or Canker Sores

Over-the-counter medications will usually provide temporary relief. If sores persist, visit your dentist.