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Businiess name:  Harrison Orthodontics
Review by:  Sesame S.
Review content: 
Scheduled an appointment for our 7-year-old whose pediatric dentist was recommending pulling multiple baby teeth over the course of 2 or so years. The hope was to avoid overcrowding. We wanted a second opinion from an Orthodontist and Dr. Harrison came highly recommended. Scheduled the initial consultation with his office and we got a link online to forms that were automatically submitted to his office when complete. At our appt, the forms were there so all we had to do was wait a few minutes to be seen. Super easy!!! Then, they took our child back for x-rays (without us) and brought us in for the consultation. Everything was explained to our child so they could understand the process and future treatment options. No tears, no fears, lots of communicating on all sides. We won't need orthodontic treatment until age 11 or 12, but we'll be back to Dr. Harrison when that time comes. :)

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