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    Dental Options - On 1st day I received the retainer tooth chip

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    Review for Dental Options North Miami…read more I am sharing my experience to help other patients. Before starting treatment, I informed the doctor that I have a TMJ condition and asked to proceed carefully, even suggesting doing one crown at a time. The doctor recommended placing two crowns during the same visit. Prior to the procedure, the doctor also recommended that I receive Botox treatment in my jaw to help relax the muscles. I followed this recommendation at another office so the procedure could be more comfortable. Despite this, the procedure was extremely difficult and painful. During the crown procedure, there were three assistants working with the doctor, and multiple attempts to place the dental thread caused significant pain. During the process, I was in pain and bleeding, and I had to ask for additional anesthesia because the initial anesthesia was not sufficient. The procedure lasted several hours and was physically and emotionally distressing. After the crowns were placed, I experienced ongoing pain, inflammation, and food getting trapped around the crowns. Because of these issues, I had to return for additional visits. During those follow-ups, two different dentists evaluated my case. One visit was to remove trapped food and treat the area due to concern about infection. Another visit required redoing one of the crowns. This means that beyond the initial procedure, multiple additional providers had to intervene due to complications. I was also later informed--and it was confirmed by another dental office with X-rays--that excess cement had been left around both crowns, which required additional care and raised concerns about the quality of the work. When I developed inflammation and pain again, I contacted the office by phone and email asking for guidance on how to manage the situation (including how to clean the area safely), but I did not receive any response. Before the procedure, my TMJ symptoms were controlled after the Botox treatment. However, after this dental work, my condition worsened significantly. I also repeatedly requested my full dental records, including treatment notes and a complete summary. I was told another dental office needed to request them and that additional forms were required, causing delays. Even after a release was provided, the records I received were incomplete and missing important details about the complications and my condition. This is especially concerning because I now need evaluation by a TMJ specialist, and complete and accurate records are essential for my care. Patients should be aware that they have the right under HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) to access their dental records. If records are not properly provided, concerns can be raised with the Florida Board of Dentistry or the Florida Department of Health. I hope the office improves its patient care, coordination, and transparency. After the procedure, I experienced complications despite informing the provider of my TMJ (TMD) condition beforehand. My symptoms worsened following treatment. I was then provided with a referral for oral and maxillofacial surgical evaluation (TMJ exam/surgery), rather than a resolution of the issues caused by the procedure. Update: After posting this review, the office responded publicly asking me to contact them. However, I had already contacted the office multiple times by phone and email while I was experiencing pain and inflammation and did not receive any response or guidance. At this point, my main concern remains unchanged. I am requesting my complete and accurate dental records, including all clinical notes and details of the complications I experienced. The records provided so far are incomplete and missing important information needed for my ongoing treatment with a specialist. I hope the office will address this matter by providing full and transparent documentation without further delay.

    What a horrible experience I had with these people. They sent me the wrong address so I was lost in…read morethe building and finally I find it but there are in a different building . She said come we will see you When I get this new address 30 minutes later she says because you are late we won't be able to see you for awhile . I drove over an hour to get there trying to save money Horrible experience don't go there

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