Calls to the company’s local office at 36 Fiesta Lane near Dayton Mall were not answered Tuesday. A message on allcareinfo.com said the company is trying to transfer patient records and unfinished dental work to other dentists.
Allcare said the company was “severely cash- constrained and had no way to continue to operate .” Allcare had hoped to raise money from an equity group while shutting underperforming offices .
Gabriel Williams, 45, of Dayton, said he paid nearly $3,500 in advance for Allcare services, including crown work that required having his teeth ground down. “I can’t wait years for justice,” he said. “I have to get this crown installed.”
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