Connect with Dr. Paul Miller DDS Dentist in Glen Burnie, MD

Dr. Paul Miller DDS - Dentist

3.5 based on 5 reviews

1 Rating out of 5 stars

(410) 760-4445

Glen Burnie, MD

Google Map
Dr. Paul Miller Rating 3.5 stars based on 5 reviews $$$$
Comfortable Facilities
Efficient Service
Mild Stress
Average Results
Very Expensive Cost!
Read Reviews for Dr. Paul Miller
Review 1 by Stars: 3.5 on Link
VERY expensive w/no discussion, just did it. All girls were nice but he is very abrupt. I'm changing dentists based on cost and "chairside manner"

About Hygienist: She was absolutely wonderful.

I know this doctor: 6 Months

Agree 0 Disagree 0 Agree 0 Disagree 0
Review 2 by Stars: 4.0 on Link
I felt no pain. His staff was very friendly and kept me from feeling stressful.
Agree 0 Disagree 0 Agree 0 Disagree 0
Review 3 by Stars: 2.5 on Link
We have been very disappointed with Dr. Miller's office. After submitting proof of insurance coverage, we were made to pay for services up front and then wait almost a year to be reimbursed. He put a new crown on my husband's tooth and it has come off 3 times since then. Each time he re-cements it on (at a charge) and then it comes off again within a few months. They get bent out of shape when we refuse floride treatment (we are both adults and have never had another dentist give us floride as adults) because our insurance would not pay for it. The main front desk employee is very rude and not at all interested in providing good customer service. Overall, Dr. Miller makes us feel like making money is his top priority, not good dental care or our well-being.
Agree 0 Disagree 0 Agree 0 Disagree 0
Review 4 by Stars: 5.0 on Link
Expensive, but very thorough. Did my teeth whitening, good job and took care of my periodontal disease.
Agree 0 Disagree 0 Agree 0 Disagree 0
Review 5 by Stars: 2.0 on Link
I changed my dental insurance and went to Dr. Miller because of proximity to my residence. Although he and his staff were very pleasant, the cleaning I received was very substandard, rushed, painful, and messy. I ended up leaving the office with splatters of polishing paste in my hair and the neckline of my shirt drenched from the water-pic tool being carelessly used to rinse the polish off teeth. Dr. Miller also suggested that I have a filling replaced with a custom-made piece of porcelain. My insurance denied covering any portion of the cost for the porcelain piece and the out-of-pocket quote I received was well over $2000. Needless to say, I will have a different dentist replace my old filling with a new filling and I'll keep the remaining $1950+ in the bank.
Agree 0 Disagree 0 Agree 0 Disagree 0