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Businiess name:  Imperial Dental Practice And Orthodontics
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I would have to agree with the above posters regarding the whole "Car-Salesman" comment. I went here to have a filling replaced that had fallen out ( previous filling done by different Dentist). Once there, I was offered a new, better service over the traditional silver filling. This new filling was called an "Inlay or Onlay", not quite sure which one I got. Well, I ended up having another cavitie that needed to be fixed so an additional Inlay/Onlay was added to my bill with my approval of course. The shocker hit me when I got to the front counter after the procedure and was told how much was due. I owed approximately $1,300 out of pocket after insurance. Little did I know when I accepted the treatment that my insurance did not cover much of this new procedure. I advised I did not have that much cash on had at which time I was set up with a payment plan for the balance owed , which was approximately $650 dollars. I made one of those payments before I got my tax refund and went in there

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