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My Clear Choice Review is positive

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Just wanted to let you know that my experience with Clear Choice was nothing but positive. I know that sometimes they get a lot of negative reviews but from the I walked in the office I was pleased with the way I was treated. The surgery was successful. It’s been 2 months since I had the surgery and my teeth look and feel good. I’m pleased. J.H.

J.H. – Thank you for submitting a review of your experience with Clear Choice. We are happy when patients have positive outcomes for dental implant surgery.

Dental implants can and should last a lifetime and have a positive impact on your quality of life. Thanks again for your review.

This post is sponsored by Naperville implant dentist Dr. Anthony LaVacca.

 

 

Clear Choice Chicago disappointed with the service

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I can’t review the actual implant placement work that Clear Choice does. I never received the treatment. I was disappointed with the customer service. I had an appointment but had to wait almost an hour for the free x-ray. I felt rushed through the tour and the sales pitch. I thought the cost was way above average for 4 implants, but at that point I didn’t dispute it because I knew I would not return. When I finally saw the doctor, he seemed uninterested. I had a lot of questions and he seemed annoyed. I received a follow-up call but never returned it. I won’t go back. I just will go with a dentist in a traditional office who cares.  J.S.

J.S. – We are sorry to hear about your experience with Clear Choice. While some patients have good experiences, others report their disappointment with the impersonal service and the sales methods.

You will be able to find an experienced implant dentist who provides personalized cares and reasonable fees.

This post is sponsored by Naperville implant dentist Dr. Anthony LaVacca.

 

What about Chrysalis Dental Implants in Canada?

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Do you have any feedback from Chrysalis Dental Canada patients? Their website is dentalimplants123.com. Can’t for the life of me find even ONE independent (not on their site) patient review other than this https://chrysalisdentalimplantspatient.blogspot.com/ Thank you.

(Note – the above mentioned review website is no longer available.)

Answer:
We really haven’t heard any feedback from Chrysalis patients. Their website has been up since late 2009, and I see they have locations all across Canada, from Vancouver to Halifax.

Their marketing approach, just on browsing through their website, seems to have some similarities to the approach of Clear Choice here in the Chicago area. They have one basic procedure that they emphasize for people who have lost all their teeth, though they are not clear about what that is. They call it the Chrysalis Teeth in a Day technique. Clear Choice also has one technique for edentulous patients, which is the All on 4 dental implants technique.

The page on the Chrysalis website that bothers me the most is the one listing the dental implants services they offer. They list three options for complete teeth replacement, and pour cold water on two of them, while singing the praises of their technique. The truth is that there are variations to each option and all have pros and cons. So it’s deceptive what they are presenting to the patient.

At Dr. LaVacca’s office, we believe in customizing the treatment for each patient. While we can do everything that Clear Choice or Chrysalis can do, and in some cases this may be the best option for a patient, there are often better options, and the patient is best served by offering choices and frankly explaining the pros and cons of each procedure.

My advice to you would be similar to what I advise people who have been to Clear Choice. I would strongly recommend that you get a second opinion to get a clearer idea of your options.

This blog is sponsored by Naperville implant dentist and board certified prosthodontist Dr. Anthony LaVacca.

Strong Sales Pressure Tactics

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Very strong sales pressure tactics. Very little face time with dentist – about seven minutes. Salesperson spoke very rapidly, jumped from topic to topic, and often did not answer questions unless they were repeated. Very difficult to pin down the process, as we were told several times that detailed questions would be answered at the follow-up appointment.

Both salesperson and dentist were scornful and dismissive about other dentists’ practice of doing bone grafts: “We NEVER do bone grafts and don’t believe they are necessary.” Most common treatment they appear to offer is to pull all teeth, implant four, and fill the remaining space in with acrylic, bolt-on dentures…for $50,000. Seems high if the service is provided over the course of only one day. Salesperson claimed they would fix anything that went wrong, but there was no written policy provided (what if all teeth are pulled, then the implants are rejected?). We were shown a lengthy infomercial, which dumbed down the info for the audience. For example, they really pushed the wonder of their 360 degree imaging device — mentioned it multiple times — and they also pushed the fact that all resources necessary for the service are onsite.

They faked a “news” story, with a Fox newscaster set and a “story” that was too lengthy to be a true news story. When confronted, the salesperson stated it was a “special situation.” At the end of the hour-long consultation, the salesperson tried to force us to sign a statement that, among other things, claimed the dentist described a wide range of medical and dental information to us, which she did not. The salesperson grew visibly angry when we refused to sign, repeatedly insisting we do so, then angrily writing “refused to sign” on the form. She also pressured us to start the treatment that day, and they wanted full payment up front. Their service may be a viable option for some patients, but the high-pressure sales tactics and lack of medical information scared us off.

– Suzanne from Virginia

Suzanne,
Your experience is similar to others we have heard about. We do believe that clinically they do good work, but we have received this frequent complaint about high-pressure sales tactics, and the treatment recommendations being presented by a sales person rather than the dentist.

And they have a strong inclination to want to take out all the remaining teeth and do the all-on-4 dental implants procedure, which avoids needing to do bone grafting and other labor-intensive services. There may be cases where that is the best treatment for the patient, but we believe in presenting more options.

Please see Dr. LaVacca’s page where he offers second opinions about Clear Choice dental implants. If you have your own experience to share, please see our Chicago Clear Choice reviews page.

An unpleasant experience at Clear Choice

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My experience was very unpleasant. After my free exam I was told by consultant that infection in my gums was so bad that I would die. And she didn’t even know why I was still alive today. But we can fix it for 52 thousand dollars. I only went there because was told they have payment plans. Sure they do for they very rich. Not for working class people. I have since my experience with clear choice been on depression meds afraid i am going to die at anytime. I left that place in tears. I would never recommend them to anyone who is not already rich.
– Ruth from Texas

Ruth,
Your experience was unfortunate.

We have heard a number of complaints about high pressure sales tactics at Clear Choice, and about their fees. I think that clinically, they probably do a good job.

I hope that our office staff would never insult a patient like this. And we do try to provide affordable dental implant care.

Do you have an experience at Clear Choice? You may submit your comments on our Clear Choice Reviews page. Or, if you would like a second opinion after visiting them, we would be happy to see you.

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