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John J. Palmer, DMD

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134 Milestone Way, Greenville, South Carolina
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Pain & Suffering

I went to Palmer specifically for a zirconium tooth implant. They required full payment upfront. The zirconium implant failed after 5 1/2 months of discomfort and pain (when I called about it, they said the pain was normal). I was charged for a second extraction again at $750 each time. Then he put in a bridge which is too light in color and the teeth are a funny shape. Palmer chiseled one of the teeth under the bridge down too far and now that area is sensitive and I cannot eat on it. I now have almost the identical problem I originally went there for, only in a different tooth. The charge for the bridge was $1500 more than what my regular dentist would have charged. One tooth ended up costing more than $6700. Now I have less teeth and a much lighter pocket, not to mention months of agony and still have discomfort while eating.