I went to Western Dental and had an oral surgery performed called expose and bond. Their oral surgeon cut the upper roof of my mouth open in order to attach two chains to two adult impacted teeth that never came down into proper position. He attached the chains, and then sowed me back up. The Orthodontist later attached the other ends of the chains to my braces. The braces are needed in order to use as an anchor to pull the impacted teeth into position. The expose and bond procedure, for both teeth, cost me over $800 -paid in full. Several months later, one of the chains attached to one of the impacted teeth came out. Their new oral surgeon felt uncomfortable performing the surgery on me again (is this the kind of people they hire?). So they referred me to another oral surgeon at another office. I have to repeat the same procedure, and not only will it cost me more blood and pain, but also more money. Western Dental refused to refund me the money I paid for the initial expose and bond surgery. Instead, they claimed that the money I paid for the surgery will go to my outstanding balance. The problem with this, is that I do not have an outstanding balance. I have had three accounts at this facility. Two are completely paid off. I have been making monthly payments for the braces --the last balance --, but since I requested to have my account completely terminated, and am no longer receiving treatment from them (due to what I perceive to be incompetence on their part) I should not owe any money. I want the money back that I paid for the expose and bond procedure (for the one chain that detached, about $400). What are my rights? Thank you.
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