Gumasta na Millions of pesos and dental problem became worse.
Ano name kaya ng dental shop
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Botched dental job
A POPULAR dental center in Metro Manila, which claims to be the Dentist to the Stars (a.k.a. DS), recently botched a dental job on one of its valued, albeit unlucky patients.
Biz Buzz learned that this was not the first time that this well-known dental center, with several branches around the city, has been the subject of complaints.
DS dental team claims to have world-class facilities and even counts among its patients several celebrities in the country. Thus, the unlucky patient, who is a scion and belongs to societys crème-de la crème, felt deceived.
The story is that DS assured the patient that his dental problems would be fixed in a few sittings. But to the patients horror, after being charged millions of pesosand after more than 5 months of treatmentshis dental problems became worse.
The patient reportedly suffered more pain and discomfort in the mouth. Some of his temporary crowns even fell off. Talk about bungled procedures.
Needless to say, we expect the well-off patient to seek redress with the courts against DS, owing to the erratic and expensive dental procedures. Daxim L. Lucas
Ano name kaya ng dental shop
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Biz Buzz: Delay-weary MPIC delayed again | Inquirer Business
Botched dental job
A POPULAR dental center in Metro Manila, which claims to be the Dentist to the Stars (a.k.a. DS), recently botched a dental job on one of its valued, albeit unlucky patients.
Biz Buzz learned that this was not the first time that this well-known dental center, with several branches around the city, has been the subject of complaints.
DS dental team claims to have world-class facilities and even counts among its patients several celebrities in the country. Thus, the unlucky patient, who is a scion and belongs to societys crème-de la crème, felt deceived.
The story is that DS assured the patient that his dental problems would be fixed in a few sittings. But to the patients horror, after being charged millions of pesosand after more than 5 months of treatmentshis dental problems became worse.
The patient reportedly suffered more pain and discomfort in the mouth. Some of his temporary crowns even fell off. Talk about bungled procedures.
Needless to say, we expect the well-off patient to seek redress with the courts against DS, owing to the erratic and expensive dental procedures. Daxim L. Lucas