Carroll's experience with ClearChoice illustrates the risks associated with dental implants, especially when patients opt for quick fixes without fully understanding the procedures involved.
After agreeing to pay $31,000 for dental implants at ClearChoice, Carroll alleged that she experienced severe complications, including anesthesia wearing off mid-surgery and misaligned prosthetics that rendered her unable to eat.
ClearChoice's advertisement of a 'new smile in a day' can be misleading, as shown by Carroll's case where quick resolution led to long-term suffering and additional corrective procedures.
The lack of communication and necessary pre-surgery questions, such as the possibility of saving existing teeth, contributed to Carroll's regrets about choosing implant surgery over traditional options.
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