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Businiess name:  Towncrest Dental And Associates
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The receptionist was very nice, and so was the lady that took my x-rays. The lady that cleaned my teeth was meticulous. It lasted at least 45 minutes and I didn't mind because she was so thorough. These were the good things. The dentist, upon hearing that I had a sticky portion on a tooth, decided to shove as hard as possible in the crevasses of my teeth to find potential cavities. After a lot of rough jabbing, she said that I had two cavities (a lie) and that I need CAPS on them. (Not filled, which would have been much cheaper.) She said that it was lucky we caught my cavities early and I needed to come back ASAP. I've had that line before from a dentist years ago, a "pre-cavity" that needs filled. Got a second opinion and was told the truth. They constantly tried to upsell me at every turn. When a place asks for your ssn and occupation at the door, it's best to just walk out there.

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