How Patients Feel
NEGATIVEPatient Reviews
1Got crowns for my wife here, not cheap. Was told these crowns were "gold". Not sure what "gold" means to Amy Drouin, but it turns out that it is highly likely that these "gold" crowns are metalugically only 20-40% "gold". The crowns were more likely so infused with copper, aluminum and nickle that they'd probably be better off called one of these other elements. Rip off already right? But who cares right? Well gum tissues in most people reject copper, aluminum and nickel, but not gold. If your crowns aren't real gold you will likely find your gum line recede from the crown exposing whatever is left of your old tooth. This finger nail thin gap is extremely difficult to clean and will put you directly into my situation right now. Decay and new porcelain crowns. Drouin may have done great work, but the quality of the crowns were sold as "gold" and could hardly be called such. Called in and informed her office of the situation and was informed that she does not guarantee her work. Rip off.