We would like to welcome you to our office. Dr. James Grogan was born and raised here in the great state of Texas. Dr. Grogan graduated from Baylor University College of Dentistry. Dr. Grogan strives to learn as much as he can. He is actively involved in continuing education programs, seminars, and work shops. Dr. Grogan is in good standing of American Dental Association, North Texas Dental Society, Texas Dental Association and many more groups and organizations.
Dr. Grogan’s staff is fully trained and skilled RDA. His staff attends dental conventions and continuing education on a regular basis to stay on top of the ever so changing dental world. Dr. Grogan’s staff will make you feel relaxed and at home with their personal attention they give to each and every patient. Their practice is ready to help you and your family with all of your dental needs at affordable prices.
Zenell Meadows, Thank you very much for your review. Old-fashioned cleaning is exactly what I want also. Doctor Grogan was my dentist for 25 years and I really miss him.
Dr. Grogan was a wonderful "mom and pop" dentist. He had already retired once and started the Little Elm practice out of boredom. However, he had a stroke and evidently sold his practice. I wondered why I was given new patient paperwork to complete when I went in for my semi annual visit. The reason was not confirmed until I was firmly seated in the examination chair. Beware, as I see the new dentist as a "mouth miner". Dr. Grogan was very conservative and didn't "mine your mouth." Therefore, there is a lot of deferred maintenance in his files and it appears that she is trying to reap those profits to pay for the practice, all of her new equipment and fancy software. Don't get bitten like I did. "Deep cleaning" is the dental industry's new "cash cow". I have had many, many teeth cleanings where my teeth bled while they were being cleaned and I said ouch once in a while. Now they want to deaden your gums and charge you $175 or so per quadrant because if they don’t, you MIGHT get gingivitus. Your insurance won't pay much of it. If her sales staff comes to you with all manner of work you need done, take the list with you, think about it and possibly get another opinion. She will want to start the work that minute as she doesn't yet have a full appointment schedule.....so take a deep breath and tell her that you will think about it and call back. When I told her that I wanted the same old-fashioned cleaning of my teeth that Dr. Grogan always did, she refused.... So I fired her.