I am a fan of Paul Webb DDS! Qualifier: The experience of going to the dentist depends on the patient. Pain(low or high tolerance); Work(cleaning or cavity or root canal or extraction); Location(close to home or close to office); Insurance(accepts all or only specifics). I have a high tolerance for pain, have required all manner of dental services, live nearby DDS Webb’s office and his practice accepts my insurance. Whew! That’s that for now. Dr. Webb has terrrific staff that keeps you in the loop on upcoming schedules, insurance and all the things you’d like to have from administrative staff. They work extremely hard to keep you from having to pay attention to visitation and appointments. All great! As for Dr. Webb, his demeanor is superb. He doesn’t kid around with procedures yet he carries himself with a side of humor and a level of personal interest in your health and well-being that makes the visit«pallatable»(had to use that word) when others might not. He truly wants your input and seems ready to go the extra yard or mile to make you comfortable. Technique? Excellent. I have had a root canal, a filling, a cleaning and crown-service performed. None of the services have elicited the least amount of pain or discomfort(as visits to the DDS go; I know — no one enjoys the visits). And the novocaine«shot»? Always a small pinch but never any pain that I felt heading into the activity required. Yes, like most professionals if you’re looking for a new DDS there can be a bit if scheduling wait. After all, you’re new and the patron list is likely long. Dr. Webb only has so many hours in the day. But I got in and you can too. I recommend if you’re looking for a DDS — Dr. Webb be considered. And for guys… he’s an outdoorsman so talk up hunting or fishing(if his procedures haven’t started or your face and lips aren’t numb yet).