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Businiess name:  Dona Seely orthodontist
Review by:  Dona S.
Review content: 
“Bret’s” impressions were taken on time and I was in a private room doing an examination. Four people were scheduled during that hour. When he left, he told the front desk that he was getting that “funny feeling” . I assume he was upset because he couldn’t complete the appointment and had to make it our problem. What a patient should be looking for in an orthodontist is the final results. They vary a lot. Most offices have high school educated assistants do the work and make decisions. In our office, I treat every patient and my assistants do not do anything that affects treatment. That is why we get the results we do. Our website has our finished cases each year from 2006 to 2009. They are organized in categories that define the various bite problems. “Bret”, I wish you the best. You have a lot to deal with. Since you probably won’t be able to find another office to do in house aligners to move you teeth the slight amount needed, I welcome you back. I care about you and again, I wish you the best. Good Luck.

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