Small Smiles Dental Center

2.2 (15 reviews)
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Dental Clinic in Columbus, OH

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About

Small Smiles Dental Center was a chain of dental clinics primarily serving children from low-income families, particularly those on Medicaid. Founded in 1928, it grew significantly, but faced numerous controversies regarding patient treatment, including allegations of unnecessary procedures, abusive restraint methods, and Medicaid fraud, ultimately leading to significant lawsuits, government fines, and the company's eventual bankruptcy and restructuring.

Hours

Monday

Open 24 hours

Tuesday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Thursday

Closed

Friday

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturday

Open 24 hours

Sunday

Closed

Quick Info

Address

2100 Morse Centre Rd, Columbus, OH 43229

Phone

(614) 470-9840

Website

http://www.smallsmiles.com/

Detailed Introduction

Small Smiles Dental Center was a privately-owned chain of dental clinics in the United States, headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. The clinics, also operating under names like Children's Dental Clinic, Indian Springs Dental Clinic, Oklahoma Smiles, Small Smiles Dentistry, Texas Smiles, and Wild Smiles, primarily catered to children from low-income families, with a significant portion of their revenue derived from Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program. The origins of Small Smiles trace back to a dental office opened in 1928 in Pueblo, Colorado, by Bruno DeRose. His son and nephew, Edward and Michael DeRose, continued the family business, which became one of the first dental practices to accept Medicaid after its establishment in 1967. By 2004, the DeRose family had a financial stake in 21 dental clinics across eight states, employing 70 dentists. The business model focused on volume, serving a large number of Medicaid-eligible children. However, Small Smiles Dental Center became widely known for significant controversies surrounding its practices. Reports surfaced in the mid-2000s and intensified around 2008, detailing allegations of medically unnecessary and often painful dental procedures performed on children, liberal use of "papoose boards" (restraint devices) to immobilize young patients without parental presence, and a focus on meeting daily production goals for dentists, which allegedly incentivized overbilling and poor quality of care. Investigations by news organizations and government bodies highlighted cases of children undergoing multiple root canals in one sitting, sometimes without adequate numbing medication. These controversies led to numerous lawsuits and government actions. In 2010, the U.S. Department of Justice fined Small Smiles' parent company, FORBA Holdings LLC (later Church Street Health Management, or CSHM), $24 million to settle charges of overbilling state Medicaid programs for unjustified procedures. A Senate investigation further criticized the chain's business model, finding that management, rather than dentists, held control, leading to production-based bonuses and compromised patient care. Despite a change in ownership and claims of implementing reforms, the company faced ongoing legal challenges and ultimately filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February 2012. Many of the Small Smiles clinics have since ceased operations or been rebranded under different management.

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Patient Reviews

2.2 out of 5
Arty Eremenko

Arty Eremenko

Went here for treatment when I was small kid back in 2008. They helped to keep my mouth clean and healthy which I give a 10 for the staff and nurses. I feel like they should never close down that name of a building and keep running.

August 31, 2022

Rashea Powell

Rashea Powell

If you have a schdule dealing with this place it's not for you. Appointment was at 10 am my kids did not get seen until 11am. They have no professionalism at all. This will be the last time here. If your kid's mean anything to you I advise you to find a different location because this one lacks professionalism.

July 14, 2021

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N B

My son has been terrified of going to the dentist for years but today at Small Smiles I was amazed! The staff was awesome with him and he had no fear! Will definitely recommend everyone I know to bring their children to Small Smiles!

July 9, 2019

Victoria Cook

Victoria Cook

These people have caused me and all my younger siblings to be afraid of the dentist. They held us down with force, wouldn't let our mother come back with us, even after us begging for her to be there, and the wait is ridiculous. You wait 3 hours, for what? Your child to be harmed and have an everlasting fear of the dentist. I strongly advise against them, they are awful.

April 9, 2015

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Small Smiles Dental Center

2100 Morse Centre Rd, Columbus, OH 43229

Contact Information

Address

2100 Morse Centre Rd, Columbus, OH 43229

Phone

(614) 470-9840

Website

http://www.smallsmiles.com/

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