Beware!
Beware!! I had two implants done with her, they fell out within 5 years time!
In hindsight, I should have had a bridge done in that area!
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Beware!! I had two implants done with her, they fell out within 5 years time!
In hindsight, I should have had a bridge done in that area!
In November 2019, I contacted the "doctor" of this clinic (who shall remain nameless so my review isn't taken down) via Whatclinic. Note that the clinic she claims to operate "Implant Dental Center" no longer exists as a physical location. Neither does it's affiliate, Epadyad. Scams!
I initially inquired about receiving gum grafts, but the doctor insisted she could fix some bone loss in my alveolar bone by using bone grafts using mesenchymal stem cells. It turns out that this is not even possible, nor does her specialty qualify her for the job.
After months of emails, I was finally convinced to visit Tijuana to get the bone repaired. I flew to Tijuana in July/August 2020 so she could perform a biopsy and retrieve the stem cells. I returned in September to discover that she still did not have a physical address. Note that all monetary transactions were over Zelle.
For months, I asked why the job had not been completed and she insisted that the bone damage was too complicated due to poor Invisalign treatment from my current doctor in the USA. I returned to Tijuana in February 2021 to get new stem cells processed and complete the treatment (thinking she was still telling the truth) but also completed a CBCT scan revealing that the work she'd performed was terrible. All she had done was stuff chunks of bone in random parts of my mouth.
She then tried to get me to pay an additional $50,000 USD to complete the job she had never come close to finishing. Total scam!
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