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Businiess name:  Dentiq Dentistry Houston
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Ive been seeing the doctors at Dentiq Dentistry for almost 2 years now. My initial visit was to inquire about porcelain veneers and to learn more about invisalign. Dr. Johnson required me to get a 3D scan (im thinking, why? and, is this really necessary) before consulting with me about porcelain veneers. Turns out that I had a huge abscess that I didn't even know about. She told me that I would need to have the abscess resected before anything cosmetic would be done by her hands.\r \r First of all, what dentist even has a 3D scanner at their office? Ive checked, and the answer is almost no one does. Dr. Johnson testifies that this technology protocol is part of Dentiqs quality assurance to take great care of great people. Secondly, how often does a cosmetic dentist see a cosmetic patient, whos wanting a cosmetic treatment, and then the cosmetic dentist does the due diligence to ensure that this person is clinically healthy BEFORE doing the cosmetic treatment? I dont know the answer to this, but I do know that Dr. Johnson is one in a million. \r \r I had the abscess resected. I waited for four weeks to heal. And then I had Houstons best cosmetic dentist - Dr. Johnson, give me exactly what I wanted, the smile of my dreams!!!\r \r I can not thank you enough. I am forever grateful for your compassion and your passion that shines through in the quality of your work. I hope this review inspires other cosmetic dentists, and patients seeking cosmetic treatments, to consider ensuring clinical health before proceeding with elective, cosmetic treatments. \r \r I had top and bottom porcelain veneers placed, a laser whitening treatment and one tooth that was best served with cosmetic bonding instead of a veneer. I must say, I look exactly how I feel - and that is amazing!! \r \r So like I was saying, you easily got my Vote For Best Cosmetic Dentist Houston... And now, everyone knows why! Pros: They Truly Care About People And It Shows Cons: You Can't Always Get Exactly What You Want, When You Want It

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