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I left a review a few days ago but I do not see my review. I want to let you know how great of a dentist Dr. Moren is. He has made my smile beautiful and he is vey professional and kind. He is someone you can trust and very knowledgeable and honest. I have had cosmetic work done on my teeth and he is an artist. I love they way they turned out!
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Hygiene time: 30
I know this doctor: 33 years
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Professional, ethical and very skilled. Beautiful cosmetic work, super nice person. Would recommend to my family.
About Front Desk: Very friendly and helpful
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I know this doctor: 20
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Dr. Moran made two serious errors that cost me two teeth. The first error was drilling down the wrong tooth (next to the one he was suppose to work on). The second error was missing a cavity under a crown that festered for 18 months to the point I lost the tooth. He is careless.
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Very friendly, professional, and skillful. I would go to him for any treatment.
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Great experience, great results, service was timely, I got that great smile I was looking for. Nothing hurt.
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The biggest problem I found with this guy is his attitude: he's TOO confident. I saw him for an issue with a crown he did, and he said he knew right away exactly what the problem was and how to fix it. He claimed the crown hurt because I grind my teeth at night. While it's true I grind them sometimes, I have NEVER had pain from it. Not once. He starts drilling the crown so I can't grind on it. Fine.
Then we take an x-ray. Oh, guess what, it looks abnormal. Something must be wrong. He says, "Well, the seal of the root may be bad, but I think it's highly unlikely. I'm pretty sure you have a grinding problem." But he refers me to a specialist anyway.
Well, guess what again. The endodontist found an infection in the apex of the root. That's right, an infection that WASN'T there before the crown was done. So I had to get another very expensive procedure on that tooth (it's cost about $2500 to work on one tooth over the years -- most of which was luckily covered by insurance).
I have no evidence that he screwed up the crown procedure, but it would be a VERY big coincidence if the infection had nothing to do with it, since it started at the same time. And the overconfidence in the wrong diagnosis was troubling.
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