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Businiess name:  Manhattan Village Dental Ofc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Where to start, firstly I believe the staff is borderline rude. Secondly, like the other reviews, my wife and I had a similar experience. We both went in on seperate occassions and they recommended a deep cleaning which insurance doesn't cover and costs $360 each person. Secondly, they recomended that we do a porc. inlay rather than a filling, two for my wife and one for me. These cost $590 each. I am still confused why it is costing so much $$ out of pocket when, my entire life I have not spent more than $50 at the dentist. They say it is because I went to a DMO plan rather than PPO, but I only did that with the understanding that more would be covered by the DMO. The dentist office says that it would be cheaper if we had a PPO, but can't give me what the costs would be. To make a long story short, we have spent $1,500 out of pocket, with another $1000 to go with their recommendations. I really believe we have been had. I would not recommend this dentist office. BTW - I also said that I wanted a regular cleaning and they said they couldn't do it, because the dentist recommended the deep cleaning... Stay Away, you've been warned...

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