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Ashlock, Lance, Dds - East Memphis Dental Group
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I recently left this dental group and now my kids and I go to another dentist. What bothered me was every time my kids were in there for checkups, they came home with another appointment so they could treat 'sticky spots'. That treatment was a $200 bill for a treatment that consisted of a light zoom on the sticky spot. These were not cavities but spots that may become cavities some day. I found it hard to believe that my young adult children were having some many of these and they brush every day with an electric toothbrush no less. The straw that broke the camels back was the last time my daughter was in there for a checkup, the dentist looked at her xrays and told her that she needed a pre-cavity treated on a certain tooth. However, the hygenist told the dentist that that tooth was just treated last time. He apologized for his confusion but it really hit me that this is first and foremost, a money making operation. When you see a huge staff, website, etc, then they hav
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