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Would You Buy Three Shoes?

Of course not!  But if your ‘award winning’ dentist can double his money… he’ll squeeze two implants in to replace one molar. And… how would you even know that's not right - you didn’t go to dental school. But you may stumble across this information as you seek out his Beverly Hills colleagues to fix his negligent work (as defined and determined by the Dental Board of California). If you’re looking for someone who has your dental health and best interest in mind, or to truly care for your oral essentials – cover your jewels and RUN as far away from Dr. Kourosh Maddahi as possible!

Negligent

Dr. Kourosh Maddahi was negligent as determined by the Dental Board of California, July 2020. 'Simple negligence' when he recklessly destroyed 3 porcelain ‘abutments’ and in turn my entire bridge.
(I'm guessing 'simple' means I didn't die.) phew
Don't let this happen to you!

Maddahi Madness Left Me Looking Like a Drug Addict.

Dr. Maddahi, apparently couldn’t remember important details for his patient of five years - such as - - yes, that tooth you brought a surgeon in to extract is ATTACHED to a bridge; or Y E S, you should look at that 300$ x-ray you took immediately preceding.
After alerting the surgeon several times during the procedure that it felt like the entire bridge was being yanked out, she finally stopped. She called for Dr. Maddahi: he walked in, picked up a tool and started sawing; when I stopped him to say the tool was jack-hammering against the teeth on the opposite side of the bridge, he said “everything’s fine” and went about his sawing and jack-hammering. When he was done, he dropped the tool and scurried out.
I had to ask twice for him to come back in to check what I heard cracking. As he started probing, he flicked off a piece of tooth. He touched my shoulder and said, “don’t worry we’ll fix that” and walked out. The next morning when I looked in the mirror, I was devastated; how was I supposed to walk around like that?
Over the next several days three porcelain teeth disintegrated. I returned three times for one tooth that was down to exposed metal; finally, he sent his hygienist in to glob enough resin on to create a snaggle tooth and I was instructed to “eat only soft food” oh, and ignore that pain when the temperature isn't just right on the exposed underbelly.
Somehow, when you read “smile transformation expert” on his website, you're not thinking you'll walk out of there looking like a drug addict.
Dr. Maddahi offered $2500 toward PATCHING the destroyed porcelain teeth (plural.)
Yup – because that is exactly what would happen if a new patient walked into HIS office with several destroyed porcelain teeth that are part of a bridge – he would offer to patch them, pat them on the head and send them on their way – NOT. Based on experience - - I’m confident their hands would be so far down your pockets; they could pull up your socks.

$$$$eriously – keep looking, you deserve better.

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436 N. Roxbury Dr., Beverly Hills, California
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