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1511, East Berry Street, 76119, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
kontakte telefon: +1 817-924-7171
webseite: www.smilesonthego.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 32.70632, Longitude: -97.305398
Demi Norwood
::I’ve called 3 times to make appointment over the period of a month. They have voicemail set up for phone calls, never answer the phone directly and never return the calls. Obviously if you need an appointment, they are not easy to get so I would not recommend anyone to go here.
Nyroko Bryant
::They know what they doning.
Dee Brown
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BarbieElizabeth PatronPerez
::Anjali Desai
::I am giving one star for 4 reasons: 1) I came here seeking a regular cleaning. Turns out on first visit they only do a dental exam and x-rays, and they make you come in a second time for a cleaning. I have seen multiple dentists before, and all of them have done everything in one visit. When I initially made the appointment over the phone, I said I wanted a cleaning and they said nothing about it requiring two appointments. This forced me to take more time off work. 2) They told me I needed a full mouth debridement (FMD), which would cost me $55 even with my dental insurance; my insurance would have covered 100% of the cost of a regular cleaning. I have been seeing dentists for 25-30 years and nobody has ever required me to do this extra cleaning before. I looked up photos of FMD, and the 'before' pictures showed people with a lot of visible plaque/tartar on their teeth - my teeth were nowhere near that level. When I found out I'd have to pay for that special cleaning, I asked them if I could just get a regular free cleaning, and they refused because they said the dentist could lose his license if he does a regular cleaning when a more specialized one is required. When I came in for the cleaning, the hygienist told me "I can tell you take care of your teeth, and you just have a little buildup." Why does a "little buildup" require a special cleaning? 3) Front desk staff was rude. 4) Although Dr. Mitchell was friendly, he does not seem very knowledgeable. He told me I need a new toothbrush every 3 weeks. That seemed way too often to me, so I clarified that he indeed meant 3 weeks, not 3 months. I later Googled it and saw that both Oral B and Colgate recommend a new one every 3-4 months. I'm not sure why Dr. Mitchell's opinion on this differs so much from the recommendations of toothpaste and toothbrush companies. Needless to say, for my next cleaning I will be going to another dentist.