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Businiess name:  Gentle Dental Grossmont
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I don't normally post reviews online for a business, in fact, I haven't ever posted a review online before for anything. After my expiernece at Gentle Dental in La Mesa, I had to seek out a way to warn others. Especially since I have heard horror stories from others first hand detailing bad experiences at this office. I never took the time to actually seek out reviews and info for a dental office before; I always thought that the quality of care would be about the same pretty much wherever you went.. THATS NOT TRUE.\r \r I have had poor quality work done, particularly dental fillings falling out. I do not have many fillings, a total of 4 right now, 2 from my child hood and 2 from adult hood. The recent two have both fallen out on 2 different occasions. I finally went to another dentist and was explained that the actual fillings themselves were not properly applied and the holes drilled into the enamel of the teeth too large! My new dentist also explained the dangers of this kind o

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