Wrong dentures, fast to destroy original molds
Them, investing in a simple 3D scanner might possibly avoid a lot of trouble for some.
We were wanting to come in for the 2nd, accurate, set of dentures. It turns out the first set was supposed to be accurate (which it was a million miles away from).
My wife had a small amount of large, cute, adorable teeth. What they gave us have many, many, tiny teeth. We assumed that when we got the second pair, those would be made off of the super-expensive molds - because obviously these weren't. These look like they came out of a 25 cent costume teeth vending machine.
In the time she has been struggling with issues (the botched dentures much to blame), they’ve already destroyed the molds we paid hundreds and hundreds to have made.
To make things more wrong, the visits my wife made to get them remedy their bad work, we were charged for. Ridiculously greedy move.
Now after we've gathered photos from friends and family - we are almost 100 percent convinced they gave her the wrong set.
It has been a while since they were first made, the dental group did a bit of victim-blaming there - saying we should have complained sooner. My wife has been in and out of the hospital a lot since the dental procedure. Her last few visits were to complain about the fit and try to get it fixed. There isn’t a complaint more official than that, outside of near bleeding to death.
We've been spending these last weeks assessing all of the harm done by having gone to Hamilton Dental Group, collecting photos, bills, etc.
She lost a lot of blood after the surgery, in part because the dentures were supposed to serve as a sort of bandage after surgery. Having ones that didn't remotely fit contributed to her bleeding out and being in the hospital for transfusions a while. She is still working her way up to normal since then.
Anyway - we're well-over 13000 dollars in. All we got out of it was a lot of fear, pain, hospital time and after all this time my wife's health is still suffering as a result of having nothing to eat with. I’ve been dying to be able to dine with her, and she is dying, literally, to eat just one good meal after all this time.
Hamilton Dental referred us to a hopefully better dental group for this, but hasn’t been decent enough to refund our money, offer compensation, and the process is going to be super difficult now that they destroyed all records of how my wife’s teeth should have been.








