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Don't Use D5 Dental

I went to D5 in Glenview Illinois because they advertised a special for a single implant for $3295.00 compared to the estimates I was getting from places like Clear Choice and Eon Clinics for a single tooth of $6000.00. My situation is my #10 tooth was a crown that broke. Half the post was still imbedded and the supporting tooth had cracked off. My normal dentist looked at it and said there wasn’t enough tooth left above the gum line to reattach it. Dr. Voit at D5 told me there was. He based his claim upon his review of my x-ray. He then sent me to another dentist in the same business park, Samantha Chou. She took x-rays and told me she couldn’t tell from the x-ray if there was enough tooth above the gum line to successfully reattach the tooth and crown. She then gave me an estimate of $6000.00. I called D5 back and told them I just wanted to get the implant done. Their response was that Dr. Voit refused to do that because he wouldn’t pull a good tooth.

How is it that he could look at an x-ray and be positive there was enough tooth left when Dr.Chou couldn’t because, as she said the tooth under the crown wasn’t visible on the x-ray? My dentist, who had seen the remaining tooth when I brought it in to have it temporarily glued back in was sure it could not be reattached for lack of tooth above the gum line.

I would view this as a bait and switch tactic because Dr. Voit didn’t want to replace only one tooth for $3295 when he would just as easily replace an entire upper or lower for $10,000 - $15000. So he sends me to someone who’s going to charge me $6000.00 to replace one tooth and then refuses to treat me.

I find this sort of practice completely unethical.

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Dentist
1221 N State Pkwy, Chicago, Illinois