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Dr. Imadomwanyi said I had seven cavities. I got a second opinion and it was very different from hers. The second dentist, far more experienced, said I only had two and no way did I have even close to seven. Wanting a third opinion, I went to see another dentist who gets named as one of the best dentists in Dallas year after year. More x-rays and another exam, but he also said I do not have seven cavities, barely two, which were still just in the enamel. He explained to me why a dentist might overestimate the number of cavities a person has. My conclusion is that Dr. Anita Imadomwanyi is not only inexperienced, but she also does not respect a person's teeth. Save your money, save your time, and save your teeth. Avoid The Richardson Dentist.
I know this doctor: 1 month
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Dr. Imadomwanyi unfortunately destroyed my teeth. She did some fillings and ever since then, I have consistent chewing pain. She also destroyed the pulp in one tooth, which was fine before I went to see her. I saw her a few times, but she could not figure out the cause of the chewing pain, which her dental work caused, and she made pointless adjustments to my bite in an unsuccessful effort to fix the pain. She overdiagnoses, overtreats, and is too inexperienced. I strongly advise anyone reading this to choose another dentist. If you go to her, I really hope you do not have anything like the experience I had.
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About Hygienist: The hygienist was very nice, but she was also inexperienced.
I know this doctor: one year
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It seems a new trend has occurred where dentists have received some sort of intensive sales training when it comes to patient treatment. Dr. Anita Imadomwanyi suggested I had 10 cavities (which I do not), and that I have gum disease (which I do not), and that I need over $2400 worth of work. She also suggested many other unnecessary things that cost a fortune and would not clean my teeth unless I scheduled an appointment to undergo all the other services she suggested. What happened to the days when a dentist would clean your teeth and clean below the gums as part of a normal visit without an additional extra charge? I feel like she barely checked my teeth for cavities before announcing that I had 10 of them. My mom is a dental hygienist and I've spent a small fortune over the years working on my smile with braces and appliances. I've been to many dentists over the years, and never have I left the dental office feeling like I was buying snake oil. Dentists used to clean below the gum line during a regular cleaning. This office wanted to charge me $500 to do the same thing that they used to do. Then they wouldn't do a regular cleaning unless I scheduled an appointment to do the "deep gum cleaning."
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