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Businiess name:  Dossett Dental - North Dallas
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is the most horrible dentist ever. Not only did I catch them padding the bill for my two daughters' wisdom teeth extraction by $3000, (it took me six months and the threat of a lawsuit to recover it!) but almost everything they have done has had to be fixed or repaired. A root canal for my daughter was done improperly, and she has to have another one. A simple $60 filling for me turned into a $1200 crown 2 years later because they failed to get all the decay out (there was no other hole in the tooth, so the dentist knew it had been improperly filled). They also told me it was ok to come only once a year for cleanings, since my gingivitis was 'under control' but when I came back, they claimed I needed a very expensive procedure that included 12 shots in my gums. I was told not to worry, insurance paid for it. If I had come in for the 6 mth, it wouldn't have been necessary I feel. They just wanted the extra money-I guess they don't make much on teeth cleanings. Cons: dishonest

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