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Businiess name:  Bright Now! Dental Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had gone there for a few years because they were close to the house. \r \r After a while, I was diagnosed with gum disease and had to start a periodontal course of treatment. \r \r I began to notice that whenever a new product's posters were placed in the office, I suddenly needed the new product immediately, and, of course, the product was never covered under my dental plan. \r \r The real fun began the day I went into the office and was told I had eight cavities that had to be filled immediately. This is with me flossing, brushing and going to the dentist every four months. \r \r Before I made any other appointment, I went to see a real dentist. I had another full mouth x-ray work up done with the new doctor, and it turns out I had zero cavities, and - not only that - I didn't have gum disease. \r \r I wouldn't trust these people to look at the teeth on my comb.

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