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Businiess name:  Ocampo, Sergio, Dds - Imperial Dental
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Went for 3 years and didn't figure out the fraud until I moved to a new dentist because of location. On my examination, Dr. Ocampo explained that my x-rays showed a CAVITY. I distinctly remember this as I have NEVER had a cavity in my entire life. I asked to see the cavity in the X-rays and he showed me an area of my teeth that was whiter than the others. I told him I was confused, as I had come to understand that cavities are holes in teeth, & he didn't answer the question but told me it would spread & said that my insurance, Delta Care USA didn't cover a white, porcelain filling because it was considered a cosmetic procedure, but would cover a metallic filling, that would show in my smile, and it was my choice. I took a night to consider the $150 fee, and then scheduled an appointment for what I now am told was a decacification procedure between two teeth that are not even visible.

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