Saturday, November 17, 2012

A clearly bad choice.

I find it fascinating that I suddenly see so many commercials and promotions for Clear Choice dental implants. Most intriguing is that they promise a new smile in one day. I don't know who they are appealing to, but any reasonable person knows that is an impossibility. Are they suggesting that a surgeon can remove your natural teeth,  drill metal anchors in your bloody tissue and—bingo!—snap on radiant new smile and send you home  grinning like a Cheshire cat? And of course all this would be without pain, infection, poor fit or any problem at all, other than being thousands and thousands of dollars poorer. Obviously they're lying, and it must be working considering how many centers they have throughout the country. But I just spent time reading complaints from many of their customers who feel they were ripped off, lied to, and just plain bamboozled by this chain of charming grifters.  I doubt that anybody reading this is considering Clear Choice, but if you are I suggest you read the many negative reports of their clients before you make an appointment or disappointment.

Note: What is it with these attractive blonde women who are willing to lie through their natural, healthy teeth to push a product that could possibly damage people as well as leaving them broke. She's just another version of that amoral blonde who pushes oil and natural gas for EnergyTomorrow.

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