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Great Expressions Dental Centers Brandon Regency Square
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I had visited this location back in October 2009 and I never realized that dental offices could be this bad. First of all, the Brandon office is filthy. When I sat down the dentist chair, the dentist felt the need to scold the nurse about lunch breaks right behind me where I could listen, not very professional. He then spent maybe two minutes looking at my teeth, mumbled something about brushing then vanished off to lunch.
Another nurse, after analyzing my insurance, approached me and mentioned I needed gum surgery that was going to cost over a thousand dollars. Luckily I got a 2nd opinion from a private practice dentist who said I didn't need gum surgery. I get the feeling they are trying to milk your insurance for as much as possible.
Back in January, Dental Health Group made the national news. At another office in Tampa, Great Expressions / Dental Health Group left an inch long piece of steel in a ladies head during surgery for over a year.
www foxnews com/story/0,2933,584147,00.html
So that's why Dental Health Group is now know as Great Expressions.
Pros: none
Cons: giant scam
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