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| - I would keep away from this place unless you are just going for cleaning. Even with cleaning it can take weeks of repeat visits while the students probe your gums for two hours at a time. Even with cleaning, they don't fit you in for twice a year like they are supposed to do, even after the professor recommended it. From my recent experience this week, keep away if you are going for crowns or other complicated work.
The temporary crown disintegrated the next day and I had to go to another clinic and get an adhesive to close it. The first day she put one after the other of temporary crowns and every single one of them broke and came off, it was pushing 5:45 pm and everyone else had left and the cleaners were doing the floors and this idiot was still trying to get the crown to stay on. She had another student helping her and both of them started speaking in Hindi so I couldn't understand what they were saying. It was my worst dental nightmare come true.
The crown I just got is a like something from a third world dentist, it has no shape or ridges, it's just a smooth disc that doesn't match the tooth above it. I now face the expensive task of having this gold crown cut off and replaced at another dentist. A nightmare. She also ground part of the tooth above the crown and took too much off so my entire bite is off now. The so called professors who oversee the work the students do are just as bad, as they are the ones who are signing off on the atrocious sub standard work, they just want the students to graduate and get out of there, and let their unfortunate clients deal with it when they open their own practices.
Their emergency department will not return calls sometimes for a few days, so what use are they?
This place use to be good but now it's like some aid clinic in a third world country where you are supposed to be thankful that you had any work done at all, which isn't good enough, is it?
Bottom line; if you have teeth....keep away!
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