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How ScoreDoc Ranks Broken Arrow’s Top Dental Clinics

In this consumer-friendly episode of Review Remedy by ScoreDoc, Ava and Daniel break down how ScoreDoc turns scattered online reviews into clear, helpful insights for patients.

They explain how reviews from platforms like Google, Yelp, and Facebook are aggregated, why the last 24 months of feedback matter most, and which key signals—like overall ratings, review volume, recency, and what patients actually say—go into the analysis.

Then they walk through how ScoreDoc looks for patterns in real patient comments to build a holistic “sentiment meter” so listeners can quickly understand a provider’s reputation without reading hundreds of reviews themselves.

Finally, they spotlight Beam Dental, Breathe Modern Dentistry, Divine Dental Works, Eastern Oklahoma Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, and My Dentist in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, highlighting recent patient feedback trends and sharing light-hearted anecdotes about the quirks of review-based decisions.


Chapter 1

How ScoreDoc Makes Sense of Scattered Reviews

Daniel Garcia

Welcome back to Review Remedy! I’m Daniel Garcia, and today we are cutting through the noise of online healthcare reviews… and how to finally make sense of them.

Ava Dawson

/And I’m Ava Dawson. Picture this: nine browser tabs open, Google says one thing, Yelp says another, Facebook is all over the place… and you’re just trying to pick a dentist without losing your mind.

Daniel Garcia

Exactly. That’s where ScoreDoc comes in. Think of ScoreDoc as this super‑organized, slightly obsessed friend who loves spreadsheets and hates guesswork. It pulls all that scattered review data together and turns it into one clear, trusted snapshot.

Ava Dawson

Yeah, it doesn’t replace your judgment; it clears the fog. ScoreDoc looks across the big platforms people actually use when choosing care—Google, Yelp, Facebook—and aggregates what patients are saying about each clinic.

Daniel Garcia

And it’s not just “grab every review ever written.” ScoreDoc focuses on what’s happened in roughly the last 24 months. Because, honestly, a glowing review from eight years ago about a doctor who’s already retired… not super helpful.

Ava Dawson

Right. In two years, offices can change staff, systems, even ownership. So this Broken Arrow dental report we’re talking about today? It’s all based on reviews from just the last 24 months, across those major platforms.

Daniel Garcia

Let’s break down what ScoreDoc actually pays attention to—quickly, no jargon. First: overall rating. That’s your basic 1‑to‑5 stars. In Broken Arrow, several top clinics are sitting at 4.9, which is a strong “patients are happy” signal.

Ava Dawson

Second: number of reviews. A perfect 5.0 from four people is not the same as a 4.9 from 400 or even 700 people. Volume tells you how “battle‑tested” that rating is.

Daniel Garcia

Exactly. In this report, you’ve got clinics like Beam Dental with over 400 total reviews, and Eastern Oklahoma Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery with around 965. When that many patients weigh in and the score is still high, that means something.

Ava Dawson

Third piece: recency. ScoreDoc asks, “Are people still talking about this place?” It looks at how many reviews came in during that two‑year window. In Broken Arrow, all five highlighted clinics have dozens—sometimes hundreds—of recent reviews.

Daniel Garcia

And the last big piece—and honestly my favorite—is what patients actually say in the written comments. Stars tell you “how much” they liked it; comments tell you “why.”

Ava Dawson

So ScoreDoc doesn’t stop at the numbers. It analyzes the text of reviews to see how many are positive versus negative. In this Broken Arrow list, positive sentiment is up in the 90‑something percent range for all five clinics, with several above 97 or 98%.

Daniel Garcia

Put all that together—overall rating, number of reviews, how recent they are, and the tone of the written comments—and you go from “random opinions on the internet” to a clear, structured picture of each clinic.

Ava Dawson

And that’s the whole magic of ScoreDoc: it transforms scattered, stressful review hunting into one clean, understandable view so you can actually move on with your life—and pick a dentist with more confidence.

Chapter 2

Turning Review Trends into a Helpful Sentiment Meter

Daniel Garcia

Alright, let’s talk about how all those individual reviews turn into something you can actually use—a simple reputation snapshot instead of a homework assignment.

Ava Dawson

Yeah, because when you scroll reviews, you start to notice patterns, right? People keep talking about the same stuff: “staff was so friendly,” “waited forever,” “dentist explained everything,” “office was spotless,” “my tooth finally stopped hurting.”

Daniel Garcia

ScoreDoc leans into those patterns. It looks at themes across all the comments—friendliness, wait times, communication, how the office feels, and how people feel about the actual treatment and follow‑up.

Ava Dawson

And it’s not about one dramatic story. It’s repetition. If, month after month, different patients mention “everyone was professional” or “they really took time to explain my options,” that stacks up as a strong signal.

Daniel Garcia

Same if people keep bringing up long waits or confusing billing—that pattern matters more than one random 1‑star rant. ScoreDoc turns those recurring themes into what is basically a sentiment meter for each clinic.

Ava Dawson

Think of the sentiment meter as a quick gauge: “What’s the overall mood here?” Instead of you reading 900 reviews, you get, “Hey, around 97–98% of recent comments about this place are positive,” like we see with Beam Dental, Breathe Modern Dentistry, Divine Dental Works, and Eastern Oklahoma Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.

Daniel Garcia

And even when it’s a bit lower—like My Dentist, with a positive sentiment in the low 90s—that still says, “Most people had a good experience; there’s just a bit more of a mix.” It’s nuance, not a pass/fail grade.

Ava Dawson

Now, ScoreDoc doesn’t let one angry review or one overly glowing review run the show. It balances a few signals together. Stars are the headline. Review volume is the sample size. Recency checks if that headline is still true today.

Daniel Garcia

And the sentiment in the written comments gives you the “why” behind the stars. So if a clinic has a 4.9 rating, a couple hundred reviews, lots of them recent, and positive sentiment in the mid‑to‑high 90s—that’s a very strong, consistent story.

Ava Dawson

But let’s say there’s one brutal 1‑star about a rescheduled appointment. If that’s surrounded by hundreds of happy reviews over two years, ScoreDoc is not gonna treat that one comment like it’s the whole truth.

Daniel Garcia

On the flip side, if there are ten over‑the‑top 5‑star reviews from last week saying, “Best place ever!!!” but the longer‑term pattern is more mixed, ScoreDoc doesn’t just get dazzled by the fresh hype either.

Ava Dawson

So what you end up with is a reputation scorecard—a sentiment meter—that lets you see, at a glance, which clinics have strong, consistent feedback over the last 24 months… without you needing a magnifying glass and an afternoon.

Daniel Garcia

And that’s how we get from raw review chaos to a clean short list. Which brings us to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and the five dental clinics that really stand out in ScoreDoc’s latest analysis.

Chapter 3

Spotlight on Broken Arrow’s Top Dental Clinics

Daniel Garcia

Alright, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma—part of the Tulsa metro, growing community, and apparently a pretty competitive dental scene.

Ava Dawson

ScoreDoc looked at 35 dental clinics in and around Broken Arrow, using that 24‑month review window, and five clinics rose to the top: Beam Dental, Breathe Modern Dentistry, Divine Dental Works, Eastern Oklahoma Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, and My Dentist.

Daniel Garcia

All five share a few big things: high overall ratings, strong positive sentiment in the 90‑plus percent range, and a steady flow of recent reviews—so not just a one‑time spike of happy patients.

Ava Dawson

Take Beam Dental. It sits at about a 4.9 rating, with 421 total reviews and 97 of those in just the last two years. Positive sentiment? Around 98.6%. That’s a lot of people saying, “Yep, good experience here,” over and over.

Daniel Garcia

Breathe Modern Dentistry is right there too: 4.9 rating, 339 total reviews, 112 recent, and positive sentiment around 98.2%. So not only are people going—they’re also consistently taking time to leave very positive feedback.

Ava Dawson

Divine Dental Works is a bit smaller on total volume—167 reviews—but almost 100 of those are from the last 24 months. So you’ve got a 4.9 rating and about 97% positive sentiment that’s very current.

Daniel Garcia

Then there’s Eastern Oklahoma Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, the heavy hitter: 4.9 rating, 965 total reviews, 268 recent, and positive sentiment about 97.5%. That is a LOT of patients consistently reporting good experiences.

Ava Dawson

And rounding it out, My Dentist: 4.6 rating, 240 total reviews, 89 recent, and positive sentiment around 91.7%. Slightly lower than the others, but still clearly on the positive side, with active, ongoing feedback.

Daniel Garcia

So if you’re in Broken Arrow trying to pick a dentist, this list is a shortcut. Out of 35 clinics, these five have the strongest recent review performance across rating, volume, recency, and sentiment.

Ava Dawson

Now, how do you actually use that? First tip: don’t freak out over one bad review. Everyone has an off day, and some reviews are written when emotions are… let’s say, running high.

Daniel Garcia

Yeah, I’ve seen the “They played terrible music in the waiting room, 1 star” type of review. Meanwhile, the actual care was fine. Look for patterns, not that one dramatic story.

Ava Dawson

Second tip: sample a few comments—like 5 to 10—for any clinic you’re seriously considering. Skim for repeated themes: “felt listened to,” “easy scheduling,” or, on the flip side, “confusing billing,” “long waits.” That’s the stuff that really affects your experience.

Daniel Garcia

Third: remember the quirks. Some people hand out 5 stars because they loved the waiting room decor, and others drop 2 stars because parking was annoying… even if they say the dentist was excellent.

Ava Dawson

I’ve literally seen “Haven’t had my appointment yet, but the lobby smells amazing—5 stars.” That’s not exactly a clinical metric.

Daniel Garcia

So use tools like ScoreDoc as a filter. Start with clinics that have strong scores—like these five in Broken Arrow—then check the basics: location, hours, insurance, services. Maybe call the office and see if what you hear lines up with what patients are saying.

Ava Dawson

And remember ScoreDoc’s own disclaimer: this is about review performance, not a guarantee of clinical skill. It’s a powerful starting point, not the final verdict. You still bring your own judgment to the table.

Daniel Garcia

But if you’re overwhelmed by stars and comment threads, that combination of star ratings, review counts, recency, and sentiment can seriously calm the noise.

Ava Dawson

Alright, that’s our tour through Broken Arrow’s top dental clinics and how ScoreDoc turns review chaos into something you can actually use.

Daniel Garcia

Ava, always fun breaking this down with you.

Ava Dawson

Same here, Daniel. And to everyone listening, thanks for hanging out with us on Review Remedy. We’ll be back with more cities, more specialties, and more clarity on your healthcare choices.

Daniel Garcia

Take care, and we’ll see you next time.