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Businiess name:  Precision Dental Sharpening
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My instruments were retipped last time I sent them to a sharpening service.I did not want to use the same service because they told me that they usually retip all instruments instead of sharpening them. I decided to send them to Precision. They did a terrible job. Most of the sickle scalers were ruined. More than half of the curettes were only sharpened on one end. The lady whom I spoke to said the best thing she could do was take 25% off of the bill. She informed me that the two employees that sharpened the instruments have been working there twenty years. She did not believe that any of the instruments were ruined. Basically, she told me that I must not know what shapened instruments are supposed to look like. That they have to take some of the blade off when they sharpen them. I understand that, but newly tipped instruments should not be demolished after being sharpened once.

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