Dr. Kristin M. Horvath, DMD
About the Business
Dr. Kristin M. Horvath, DMD is a reputable dental institution located at 734 West Ingomar Road in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. Horvath and her team provide top-quality dental care services to patients of all ages, focusing on promoting oral health and beautiful smiles. With a commitment to excellence and patient satisfaction, the institution offers a wide range of dental treatments including cleanings, fillings, crowns, implants, and cosmetic procedures. Patients can expect personalized care in a warm and welcoming environment, making their dental experience comfortable and stress-free. Visit Dr. Kristin M. Horvath, DMD for all your dental needs and achieve a healthy, radiant smile.
Location & Phone number
734 W Ingomar Rd #4986, Pittsburgh, PA 15237, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Top-notch care, compassionate & thorough. They’re all incredible at what they do (and very friendly as well) I’d HIGHLY recommend them!"
"Doctor Horvath is the best dentist I’ve ever had. She and her staff provide excellent care, and I highly recommend her practice!"
"I have to share that my husband and I are relatively new to this practice but have had nothing but excellent and professional experiences. Also, my husband lost a tooth just before we were leaving for a trip and they got him in immediately to repair. We switched to Dr. Horvath on the recommendation of a number of our neighbors who also had nothing but good things to say!"
"I had the worst experience ever. He took on my case for a cosmetic procedure when I was in the first month of pregnancy. One of my old lumineers had cracked and I went to his office to get it replaced. He talked me into replacing all of my lumineers. When getting lumineers done, no tooth filing is involved, so I thought it would be okay for me to get my tooth repaired, since when I had them done originally, there was no need for tooth filing or local anesthesia. The doctor assured me he was going to get my teeth done, but as it turned out, his office does not even do lumineers. He had veneers in mind and filed my teeth when I opened my mouth to have my lumineers removed. He then tortured me for the remaining 8 months of my pregnancy, by experimenting with different veneer labs, which kept coming back with enormously thick veneers. He used a pregnant woman as a guinea pig, taking advantage of the vulnerable state I was in. He would bring me to the office and take impressions, which was extremely painful without anesthesia, which could not be done due to the fact that I was pregnant. Eventually when I gave birth, I could no longer walk with grinded teeth so I agreed to have the lousy veneer installed, since at that point anything was better than tolerating the sensitivity from grinded teeth. And I am not even mentioning how terrible I felt, since I could not eat or smile, walking with "stumps" as the dentist call the teeth prepped for veneers. The work was horrible, I asked him to refund me the $5,000 I paid him, so I could go to another dentist and get my teeth redone. He refused. After a year of walking with the veneers he installed, my teeth stink at the gum line, and I noticed my gums at the teeth he worked on started to recede. On one of the occasions, while he was fixing the temps, he filed part of my healthy tooth adjacent to the tooth he was working on. He damaged my healthy teeth, which were never filed as part of my previous lumineers procedure. All I wanted from him was to replace the broken lumineer with a new one and what I ended up with is filed 5 teeth and gum desease and pain and suffering for 8 months of my pregnancy."
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