I trusted that, even though they were an HMO, they couldn't mess up my healthy teeth.
This was elective orthodontia, my bite was perfect. And I only needed 1 tooth straightened.
So how hard could that be?
Willamette Dental ended up misdiagnosing the symmetry of my jaw structure. The X-Rays they took of my face, which would have showed that my jaw structure was asymmetrical (showing 1 condoyle shorter than the other), was so dark you couldn't see anything.
They didn't bother to take another X-ray.
They pulled 1 tooth and put braces on my lower teeth. When they pushed my teeth in symmetrically, they made my jaw even more asymmetrical.
As a result, I had severe TMJ and I'm now left with a severely open bite.
After 1.8 years in their lower metal braces, I now NEED full mouth braces and jaw surgery. No choice in the matter.
I can't chew on either side of my mouth, my smile is weird, and I'm in extreme discomfort.
What's worse is that they won't own up to their mistakes - I filed a complaint about their misdiagnosis leading to my current situation and they denied it.
But I can appeal. And I will pursue all legal action.
Any advice from anyone who has gone through a disaster like this would be appreciated.
I'll fill out the details and post pictures later, but I just got their letter denying any wrongdoing and I needed to vent.
I'm so sorry I started on the braces road. So sorry that I went with an HMO plan which therefore didn't allow me to get different diagnoses (I wish I had done this with those ortho's that give you a free consultation).
To those just starting on their braces journey, make sure you get a thorough diagnosis up front from someone you trust. It will save you a lot of grief, pain and money in the long run.
I now face over $13,000 worth of orthodontia and oral surgeon bills.
Just because I thought I could save $3000 on ortho bills by going with the HMO.

