Mastros & Witty Family Dentistry

Mastros & Witty Family Dentistry - General dentist in Newport News, VA
41 Old Oyster Point Rd h, Newport News, VA 23602
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Mastros & Witty Family Dentistry - General dentist in Newport News, VA

DentistDr. Kristin Mastros was raised locally in Newport News. She graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry in 2006 after earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Virginia Tech. Following dental school, she completed a General Practice Residency at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Hampton, Virginia. The residency focused on comprehensive dental care and treatment for medically compromised patients. In 2007, Dr. Mastros joined in practice with Dr. Thomas Witty, Jr, and then opened a new facility in 2013 where she practices today. Dr. Witty retired in 2014 with over 40 years of dental service. Dr. Mastros now enjoys solo practice, and has earned Fellowship within the Academy of General Dentistry. This award requires passing a rigorous examination and demonstrates a strong commitment to continuing education. Dr. Mastros is passionate about staying current in her knowledge of the best treatment options and technologies that dentistry has to offer. She also enjoys family time her husband, James and their three children.

Mastros & Witty Family Dentistry - General dentist in Newport News, VA

Registered Dental HygienistChristy was raised locally in Newport News and has worked in this practice her entire career as a dental hygienist since 1977. Christy is a gentle, meticulous hygienist and a delight in the office. She is eager to teach and give pearls of advice to her patients about maintaining their oral health. I enjoy people and helping patients maintain their oral health. It is a pleasure working with caring professionals who tend to every patients needs. Outside of the office, Christy enjoys spending time with her family and her horses.

Mastros & Witty Family Dentistry - General dentist in Newport News, VA

Clinical Dental Assistant and Patient Care CoordinatorKari joined the practice in 2017. She is originally from Rochester, New York. Kari received her assisting certificate from Monroe Boces Technical College in upstate New York and has over 10 years experience as a dental assistant. Kari always approaches her day with a positive attitude and knows just how to make you feel at home. She has two sons and enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

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Rating 4.2 out of 5 based on 5 reviews

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Brian Graves
3 years ago
Over the past years I have been here for numerous visits. All my visits have been excellent. I have had a variety of services done and I dont have a single complaint. Dr. Mastros and the staff are wonderful. Very kind, knowledgeable, and extremely helpful. This is the only place I come for my dental needs and I have a lot of them. I actually like coming here.


Brian Graves
3 years ago
Over the past years I have been here for numerous visits. All my visits have been excellent. I have had a variety of services done and I dont have a single complaint. Dr. Mastros and the staff are wonderful. Very kind, knowledgeable, and extremely helpful. This is the only place I come for my dental needs and I have a lot of them. I actually like coming here.


Cliff Trinidad
5 years ago
Referred here by PCM, excellent care, very clean, infection control is awesome. Won't hesitate to return


Cliff Trinidad
5 years ago
Referred here by PCM, excellent care, very clean, infection control is awesome. Won't hesitate to return


funkdat fpv
6 years ago
4 years ago I went to this dentist because the VA was swamped and sent a few patients to outside doctors. I got a regular cleaning and some X-rays. The doctor said I had a small cavity in #15 and it would need to be filled. I had some cavities filled in the past and never had issues, so I trusted what she said. She did the filling and a few days later that same tooth started to ache and hurt. After dealing with the pain for about a week, I decided to get a second opinion. Another dentist said the cavity was drilled too far and it hit a nerve, the tooth would need a root canal. She had also attempted to do a root canal on a lower tooth and stabbed me in the upper lip with one of the small files. That tooth ended up being extracted by the VA hospital due to her cracking it further(she was supposedly filing down that area and accidentally hit the tooth with the drill). She sent me out to Dr. Dodson who did a RC on #15. Before I saw him however, the left side of my neck started to hurt really bad and under both collar bones. I had never had pain from these areas until she did the did the cavity filling on #15. My neck pain would get worse over the next few years and end up with thoracic outlet problems. The #15 tooth had to be extracted in 2017 due to a failed root canal. Here it is 4 years later and I still struggle with severe neck pain from that initial cavity filling. Also during that time after the filling, the left side of my neck swole twice its size. It stayed like that for almost a year. Something else to note during the procedure, she injected my mouth to numb it and a few minutes later my heart started to race and I felt like I was going to pass out. I thought this was odd as previous fillings never had any issues at all. She claimed it was normal and would pass. Its been a rough 4 years from that moment and I hope others learn from my experience.


Lauren Dinh
6 years ago
I've been going to Dr. Mastros for years and I've had a great experience every visit. Her and her staff are always friendly and professional. She's a great doctor and I'd recommend her to anyone in the area!


Lauren Dinh
6 years ago
I've been going to Dr. Mastros for years and I've had a great experience every visit. Her and her staff are always friendly and professional. She's a great doctor and I'd recommend her to anyone in the area!


funkdat fpv
6 years ago
4 years ago I went to this dentist because the VA was swamped and sent a few patients to outside doctors. I got a regular cleaning and some X-rays. The doctor said I had a small cavity in #15 and it would need to be filled. I had some cavities filled in the past and never had issues, so I trusted what she said. She did the filling and a few days later that same tooth started to ache and hurt. After dealing with the pain for about a week, I decided to get a second opinion. Another dentist said the cavity was drilled too far and it hit a nerve, the tooth would need a root canal. She had also attempted to do a root canal on a lower tooth and stabbed me in the upper lip with one of the small files. That tooth ended up being extracted by the VA hospital due to her cracking it further(she was supposedly filing down that area and accidentally hit the tooth with the drill). She sent me out to Dr. Dodson who did a RC on #15. Before I saw him however, the left side of my neck started to hurt really bad and under both collar bones. I had never had pain from these areas until she did the did the cavity filling on #15. My neck pain would get worse over the next few years and end up with thoracic outlet problems. The #15 tooth had to be extracted in 2017 due to a failed root canal. Here it is 4 years later and I still struggle with severe neck pain from that initial cavity filling. Also during that time after the filling, the left side of my neck swole twice its size. It stayed like that for almost a year. Something else to note during the procedure, she injected my mouth to numb it and a few minutes later my heart started to race and I felt like I was going to pass out. I thought this was odd as previous fillings never had any issues at all. She claimed it was normal and would pass. Its been a rough 4 years from that moment and I hope others learn from my experience.


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