Dontlie
Jackson,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, August 22, 2008
helene in illinois you should have been intelligent enough to want to hear both sides of the story before calling in the lawyers. if your were a holistic nutritionist with any confiction you would have insisted on the dentist informing you of all the materials that he would be using to fix your tooth. P.S. i asked my dentist about the etch material and he said that after a few weeks the enamel would remineralize and go back to normal with no treatment and that every dentist knows this and would not need to do any treatment to correct let alone hundreds of dollars to fix.
Mark
Fairfield,#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Wed, August 06, 2008
First of all, why doesn't the person making such a complaint use their name? Second, I am the dentist this individual is referring to and I will let my stellar reputation speak for itself. Third, this person had a microscopic chip that I did not want to touch; she insisted that I do bonding(a very, very small piece of bonding was added to the corners of her two front teeth)because she fancies herself as a model and this was ruining her career! My dental assistant that has been with me for over twenty years can testify to this and also to my expertise. If these two microscopic restorations were such a problem, they could have been removed. Also, in her talking to me subsequent to the restorations, it is interesting that she had no complaint about them! It is a shame that people can put this kind of garbage out over the internet and then not even use their name. At least this site allows rebuttal. I invite you to visit my website: wholebodydentistry.com Dr. Mark A. Breiner
Angry homeowner
Riverside,#4Author of original report
Tue, July 29, 2008
Their web site is www.wholebodydentistry.com The advertising does not match the low quality and lack of care to trusting patients.
Helene
Elgin,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, July 26, 2008
You have everything you need to sue this guy for malpractice. Consult a friendly neighborhood medical malpractice attorney and ask for a referral to a friendly dental malpractice attorney if this guy won't take it. You should have no trouble getting a judgment against the dentist for failing to provide a reasonable standard of care -- IF things happened the way you say they did. You have two years to file after the date you found he had caused you harm -- and the sooner the better, The clock is ticking!