Dentist X presented Patient A with crowns and pontics fused to high noble/gold metal. High noble crowns, according to American Dental Association standards, MUST contain at least 40% gold. Subsequent to installation of the crowns, Patient A discovered a misrepresentation on several dental documents. Dentist X had ordered crowns and pontics that contain only 2% gold, not 40% gold as indicated in the treatment plan.
Patient A discovered the discrepancy only by accident. If it was done to Patient A, it could very well be done to you. Do you know what's in your dental work? Some dental metals like beryllium and nickel are on the American Cancer Society's list of known carcinogens. So why are these metals being used in our mouths?
Do these corroded crowns look like GOLD to you? You, too, could have these badtEEth!