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Children Dentist

NEO Dental Centers, Inc.

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Customer Complaints Summary

  • 3 total complaints in the last 3 years.
  • 2 complaints closed in the last 12 months.

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  • Initial Complaint

    Date:06/16/2025

    Type:Product Issues
    Status:
    AnsweredMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    NEO Closed without notice , my treatment has not been completed . They stole money from me . I filled a police report , a complaint with **** .

    Business Response

    Date: 06/16/2025

    Unfortunately in January, 2025, The **************** office in ********************* was forced to close its office due to the business insolvency.  Notice was sent to all patients of record and a recommended referral to another qualified orthodontist was given at that time. The business has no unencumbered assets and no way to raise additional capital.   The owner is disabled and now without a license to practice dentistry, but shares his deep sympathies for any previous patient who has been negatively affected as a result of the office closure.

    Customer Answer

    Date: 06/16/2025

     
    Complaint: 23473415

    I am rejecting this response because: I was not notified of the fact that the business closed . I paid almost all of my treatment . I want my money back . I am not going to another orthodox and paying out of pocket . I paid over $10,000 for my treatment . 

    Sincerely,

    ***** ****** ********

    Business Response

    Date: 06/25/2025

    As was previously stated, the business became insolvent and permanantly closed its office in January of this year.  A doctor referral  recommendation was made to all patients of record at that time.  Creditors have seised all company assets.  No further information is available.
  • Initial Complaint

    Date:09/23/2024

    Type:Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
    UnresolvedMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    New Early Orthodontics (*ELLER) agreed to perform orthodontic treatment described as Functional Appliances, MF therapy and Expansion for ****** *****, as discussed and agreed upon with Dr. * **** ****** on 12/12/2023. Treatment began on 01/03/2024. A total contract price was negotiated at $4,750. $2,000 was charged to **************** (Delta Dental of **** of which $1,000 was paid immediately. $2,328 was paid by ***** (******* *****) at time of contract **************** has terminated the contract by failure to execute terms of contract. Business is selling the practice and bringing in Orthodontists not certified in contracted treatment. Many daily attempts to contact the business continue to be made after the initial contract termination letter delivered 08/19/2024. Business does not answer any phone calls or emails. In-person attempt will be made 09/18/2024. I want the $3,328 that was paid for ****** and the $500 paid for ***** (*ee attachment for full details), prorated for services rendered and refunded for services failed to execute.

    Business Response

    Date: 10/21/2024

    The refund has been paid and accepted by the responsible party.  This should resolve this complaint.  Sincerely, Dr **** ******

    Customer Answer

    Date: 10/21/2024

     
    Complaint: 22291938

    I am rejecting this response because: A refund in the amount of $3462.40 has NOT been issued to me, and therefore could not have been accepted by me. A copy of the Patient/Insurance Refund Request is attached. It outlines the amount owed, signed by Dr. **** ****** on 09/19/2024. As noted on the bottom of the form, no refund date nor check number has been issued. No further contact has been made by **************** nor Dr. **** ****** to me to issue any refund check. No mail, no email, no phone calls. I have not received anything as of 11:20AM on Monday, October 21, 2024. 

    Sincerely,

    ******* *****

    Business Response

    Date: 11/07/2024

    We believe this was resolved last week.  Per Jessicas request, NEO gave her a refund check of $2462.40 on October 28th, sent overnight and certified per her request. We also sent Delta Dental a refund check for $1000 on October 28th for her future benefits.  We believe that this should have resolved any outstanding issues.  Please let us know if this is not the case.  Sincerely Dr **** ******

    Customer Answer

    Date: 11/07/2024

    Hello - 

    BBB contacted me on 10/21/2024 stating NEO Dental Centers **** had issued me a refund and had provided documentation to BBB of doing so. I had received no such refund at that time. I was able to contact NEO Dental Centers, Inc. via phone on 10/28/2024. I was informed by a NEO Dental Centers *** representative that a refund check was being printed but had not been signed by the dentist. I informed them their correspondence with the BBB was fraudulent and further action would be taken. On 10/30/2024, I received a partial refund check from NEO Dental Centers *** in the amount of $2462.40 via certified mail. I directed NEO Dental Centers to reimburse Delta Dental of Colorado the remainder of $1000.00 directly. I am still waiting on confirmation of that reimbursement. 

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    ******* *****
    ************

  • Initial Complaint

    Date:01/04/2024

    Type:Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
    ResolvedMore info

    Complaint statuses

    Resolved:
    The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
    Unresolved:
    The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
    Answered:
    The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
    Unanswered:
    The business failed to respond to the dispute.
    Unpursuable:
    BBB is unable to locate the business.
    We have been going to Neo dentist and orthodontist for 2 years. My 11 year old was put in a permanent expander the covered the entire roof of her mouth in October 2022. She had issues with it swelling it we were told it was normal. We had an orthodontist appointment December 14, 2022 where I showed Doctor ****** a white spot I was concerned about under the expander and told him her gums had been tender. We were told it could be food and to now worry about it. January 10th my daughter woke me up in the middle of the night nether gum were throbbing. I looked in her mouth and her gums were so swollen they were pushing through parts in the metal of the expander. I called Neo the next morning and demanded an appointment. My daughter had a terrible infection under the expander and when they took the expander out part of the tissue came out with it. So where the white spot was under the expander was now a wound due to an infection and the tissue had broken down. My daughter was put on 2 rounds of antibiotics 10 days each round to clear the infection and she had to use a mouth wash twice a day for weeks to keep the wound clean. We continued orthodontic treatment because unfortunately we had already paid for it. My daughter has a sever over bite and after 18 months of treatment her teeth and overbite looked the same. Doctor ****** advised me to tape my daughters mouth shut at night to help correct her over bite. He also told me that she should be forcefully holding her jaw in the correct position at all times. My ******************************************************* October 2023. We thought everything was fine until today when we were told by her new dentist that she has a brody bite that was never mentioned or corrected by Doctor ****** the entire year she was under treatment with orthodontic or while seeing Dr. ***** the dentist at his practice. I have contacted *** the financial advisor and he refuses to refund the money that has been paid for failed treatment

    Business Response

    Date: 02/21/2024

    Dear ******,
     
    Thank you for your notification of this consumer complaint to the Better Business Bureau.  The following is my response to her complaint.
     
    In regards to the 11 year old we used a removeable expander which is made of acrylic that covers the roof of the mouth and clasps to the teeth.  There were multiple attempts to wear the removeable appliance but it had been broken several times. Because of the excessive breakage when the patient had it out of her mouth, **************** decided to do a fixed expander that was cemented in the mouth.  It is not uncommon for food to get caught under an expander.  In her case  an infection occurred with impacted food.  This was noted  in her chart and ****************** our pediatric dentist prescribed antibiotics and mouth rinse to resolve the issue.   Patient has an estimated ***** month treatment plan given the severity of her case which was to be complete between January and June of 2024. We last saw her July of 2023, so treatment was not complete.  
     
    To address forcefully holding her jaw in the correct position at all times, We recommend to all patients to be conscious of proper oral posture.  Which is lips together, tongue on the palate and breathing through the nose.  It may feel unnatural to patients whose jaw tends to go back to maintain correct oral posture, hence we remind them how to keep their jaw in the correct position as much as possible.  These are basic instructions during orthodontic treatment. 
     
    The 13 year old patient completed treatment at NEO Loveland.  We took off her braces and scanned for a bite ramp (to help jaw position) and a clear retainer to maintain tooth position.  She did not come for a scheduled follow up appointment, so we have not been able to see evidence of and shifting of teeth.  We would like the name of the dentist who told the patient of a Brody crossbite so we may consult with them and see any photos they have, as we have seen no evidence of this condition. 
     
    Concerning her request for a settlement, the financials for treatment have previously been discussed with the practice owner.  
     
    Sincerely,
     
    S *********************, DDS, 

    Customer Answer

    Date: 02/27/2024

     
    Complaint: 21095552

    I am rejecting this response because:

    Hello ****************,
    Thank you for your reply. ************* recommended the expandable retainer to my 11-year-old with the knowledge of her grinding her teeth at night due to her severe overbite. The expanders broke due to no fault of my daughter. After my daughter broke the second expander, it was clear that a 3rd expander would not work. I requested a different appliance with the hope of something else working. After two years of working with **************** and seeing minimal movement in my daughter's mouth, we saw Dr. **** in the ********* office. She measured and acknowledged minimal change in the expansion of her bite and zero change in her overbite. Driving to ********* from Loveland was challenging and very inconvenient. This was when we talked to ****** about my frustrations, and she took very detailed notes. *** was contacted, and I had very many phone conversations with him. He told me repeatedly he would stop charging us and contact the financial person about refunding some of the money we had spent since it was evident the treatment was unsuccessful. We returned to the ******** location, where *** met us at the office multiple times. *** and I agreed that *** and **************** were not a great fit for my daughter and me. We stopped coming in July as we went to another orthodontist. *** told me on multiple occasions that he would refund us since the treatment we were promised was not what we received. He has not refunded us; he has only agreed to stop payment when we stop treatment. 
    As for my 13-year-old, she had her braces off in October and then came in on 11/7 for her retainer liners. We also came in on 12/5 to do a retainer check. We were not told we needed to come back in after this appointment. We talked to you in the office, but we were unaware of the ****** bite until she had her cleaned, and the new dentist noticed and showed me on 12/18. We also got a second opinion from another orthodontist on 2/19 to verify. After being made aware of the ****** bite, we noticed that the mold that was made at your office for our 13-year-old retainers showed the miss-aligned teeth, and also, the retainer was designed not to cover all of her top teeth. 

    I am asking that you pay for the out-of-pocket expense we have already had to pay for our 11-year-old and for the out-of-pocket costs we will be paying for our 13-year-old to fix the mistakes you did not notice. We are also asking that you stop monthly payments for our 13-year-old since treatment ended in October, and we are still being charged. 

    Sincerely,

    *********************

    Customer Answer

    Date: 02/27/2024

     
    Complaint: 21095552

    I am rejecting this response because:

    Hello ****************,
    Thank you for your reply. ************* recommended the expandable retainer to my 11-year-old with the knowledge of her grinding her teeth at night due to her severe overbite. The expanders broke due to no fault of my daughter. After my daughter broke the second expander, it was clear that a 3rd expander would not work. I requested a different appliance with the hope of something else working. After two years of working with **************** and seeing minimal movement in my daughter's mouth, we saw Dr. **** in the ********* office. She measured and acknowledged minimal change in the expansion of her bite and zero change in her overbite. Driving to ********* from Loveland was challenging and very inconvenient. This was when we talked to ****** about my frustrations, and she took very detailed notes. *** was contacted, and I had very many phone conversations with him. He told me repeatedly he would stop charging us and contact the financial person about refunding some of the money we had spent since it was evident the treatment was unsuccessful. We returned to the ******** location, where *** met us at the office multiple times. *** and I agreed that *** and **************** were not a great fit for my daughter and me. We stopped coming in July as we went to another orthodontist. *** told me on multiple occasions that he would refund us since the treatment we were promised was not what we received. He has not refunded us; he has only agreed to stop payment when we stop treatment. 
    As for my 13-year-old, she had her braces off in October and then came in on 11/7 for her retainer liners. We also came in on 12/5 to do a retainer check. We were not told we needed to come back in after this appointment. We talked to you in the office, but we were unaware of the ****** bite until she had her cleaned, and the new dentist noticed and showed me on 12/18. We also got a second opinion from another orthodontist on 2/19 to verify. After being made aware of the ****** bite, we noticed that the mold that was made at your office for our 13-year-old retainers showed the miss-aligned teeth, and also, the retainer was designed not to cover all of her top teeth. 

    I am asking that you pay for the out-of-pocket expense we have already had to pay for our 11-year-old and for the out-of-pocket costs we will be paying for our 13-year-old to fix the mistakes you did not notice. We are also asking that you stop monthly payments for our 13-year-old since treatment ended in October, and we are still being charged. 

    Sincerely,

    *********************

    Business Response

    Date: 03/08/2024

    Good morning ******,

    Thank you for your help appropriately placing  these documents.  As promised,  here are the word documents regarding this case so you can add to my response.  The attached files show the successful treatment of child #1 and #3 and the handling transfer patient #2.  

    Our business manager ************************* is handling the small refund due for patient #2.  He is copied on this email.  Please let either of us know if further attention is needed.

    Kind regards,

    Kent

    **********************************;
    **************** & TMJ
    **************************************
    *********, ********
    Main ************
    Direct ************
    www.NewEarlyOrthodontics.com

      

    Customer Answer

    Date: 03/12/2024

     
    Complaint: 21095552

    I am rejecting this response because:
    Thank you for sending pictures and addressing one of my concerns, and while my biggest concern was child 1s overbite, our overall goal was to get her bite and jaw aligned correctly to prevent any TMJ or jaw problems in her future. This is why we did a full phase of braces, to make sure we would address any and all issues related to her teeth alignment and jaw positioning. The full phase should have corrected any problem with her bite, including the ****** and crossbite, not just concentrated on her overbite. Doctor ****** said that she had successfully completed her full phase of braces in under a year but never mentioned that she had a ****** bite or that she still had a crossbite. The completed pictures I received still have her braces on, and can see the crossbite on both sides of her mouth where her teeth are not aligned correctly. After our new dentist noticed the ****** bite, we went for a 2nd opinion with another orthodontist, who confirmed she still has crossbite along with a ****** bite. Her bite was not correctly fixed, as a dentist and an orthodontist confirmed with documentation and photos. Since this was her second round of braces and a full phase, these issues with her teeth alignment should have been appropriately addressed and corrected during her treatment as that is the purpose of braces.
    Child 2 was under your care for two years with minimal change in her bite aside from the expansion. The severity of the infection was much more significant and had been festering due to the size of the wound and part of the tissue came out with the emergency removal of the expander. My daughter got a small piece of food stuck back behind her her 6-year molar between the back of the tooth and the gum, which was not even on the side of the infection or where the damaged tissue was and due to the type of expander she had that area was fully covered by the plastic retainer, as shown in the previous picture. The food item was removed that night, and we were at the dentist less than 24 hours after the incident. An infection to that degree was not due to the food she ate less then 24 hours early, as infections that created that big of a wound, along with tissue loss, happen over time, not less than 24 hours. I also talked to you about white spot under her retainer as I was concerned and was told it was probably food and was not a big deal. After the infection cleared, we continued to go once every 6 to 8 weeks as instructed. Doctor ****** had a three-month wait at the Loveland location, so instead of waiting, we decided to go to ********* and see Doctor ***** as we had heard good things about her and I wanted a second opinion on child 2 and to see our options since the buttons **************** suggested were not working. Doctor **** took measurements, confirming my suspicion that her overbite had not changed after a couple of months of using rubber bands as instructed with the buttons. I would also like to note if her buttons popped off (due to her teeth size), it would take 2 to 4 weeks before the button could be replaced as **************** was only at the *************** twice a month, and no one else in the office was trained in orthodontics. 
    The progression pictures taken have child 2 pushing her jaw outwards where it should be but not where it is, as you can notice in the middle top picture. Looking closely at the progress photos, you can see the excessive overbite forward facing. Still, from the left-side view, her overbite "looks" better only because she is pushing her bottom jaw forward. In the picture of her facing right, you notice the change in gaping. I assume her jaw is tired from holding it in an unnatural positions to make the overbite look as though it has improved. I have attached a picture from 9/2023 of her smiling the day she got braces from her new orthodontist, which shows how excessive her overbite still is, only four months after these progression photos were taken by ****************. 
    I have also acquired photos from the new orthodontist showing the concerns I am addressing with **************** and ***. I hope you have a nice day.

    Sincerely,

    *********************

    Customer Answer

    Date: 03/13/2024

    These are the pictures from the orthodontist. I have circled the areas to show the miss placement of teeth and how the jaws on both children are still showing their overbites. Child 1 still has a mild overbite and her top teeth are misaligned with her bottom teeth. I also have X-rays that were taken as well if you would like to look at those. I appreciate your help in the hard situation my family is dealing with. Have a nice evening.

    Business Response

    Date: 04/08/2024

    Dear ******,

    I believe we have come to a resolution with ***************** regarding this case.  We will be issuing an agreed upon check to her at the first of next week.  We will let you know when this has been completed.  Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
    Kind regards,

    Kent

    ****************************;
    **************** & TMJ
    **************************************
    *********, ********
    Main ************
    Direct ************
    www.NewEarlyOrthodontics.com

      

    Customer Answer

    Date: 05/17/2024

    Hi, I am writing to let you know that although ************ and *** have agreed to reimbursement, but they have not followed through and are not replying to any of my messages after almost a month. What can I do since they are not following through? I have responded in writing to the agreed upon amount.

    Thank you,

    *********************

    Business Response

    Date: 07/10/2024

    The final payment has  been mailed to on July 9th to give a final resolution.  We do apologize for the delay in getting this to you.  Kind regards, **** and ***.

    Customer Answer

    Date: 07/14/2024

     
    Better Business Bureau:

    I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.

    Sincerely,

    *********************

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