If I could give zero stars I would - I recently changed dentists because the office just was not very accommodating and I wasn't comfortable there. I found a new dentist closer to my home who explained things more thoroughly to me - and then told me ALL of my fillings, done in silver, had been done wrong and with an outdated material. I lost a large piece of molar in a serious car accident in 2007, at which point Dr Strathearn said a filling would suffice and there was no damage to the nerve, and even through out the years after, via xrays, said everything was fine - that cold sensitivity was perfectly normal even after five years. Ok fine ... what do I know, right? I'm no dentist. But xrays and a MUCH MORE THOROUGH exam at a new dentist showed me that cold sensitivity was due to the nerves in the root of the tooth being exposed right up against the filling, and SEVERAL areas where the tooth was starting to decay beneath the fillings I got at North Main Dental. Wow, great! That doesn't just start up! That had been there for years - why did Dr Strathearn miss it in her xrays?? So now I am looking at needing to have all my fillings cleaned out and redone properly with a non-conducive metal, as well as a root canal + crown, and several hundreds of dollars in dental work because of neglect from one office. PLEASE get second opinions, if you are a patient there, because I guarantee you something got missed, especially if you have state insurance.