My Mission Viejo Dentist Review of Dr. Richard Hada

My Mission Viejo Dentist Review of Dr. Richard Hada, also known as Hada Family Dentist, Mission Viejo, CA 92691

I made the mistake of trusting Dr. Richard Hada of Mission Viejo Dentist with my veneers. Dr. Hada broke my teeth multiple times. After three failed attempts, I was left with buck teeth—surreal. I also believe he ignored my medical records and gave me laughing gas, which worsened my health.

I hope my dental review of My Mission View Dentist Review of Dr Hada will help other dental patients.

After Dr. Hada left minutes of a rambling voicemail on my phone, I was stunned. Dr. Hada stated that I misunderstood that he would refund the funds for my veneer, but he would pay my funds to another dentist.

Dr. Hada said I need to find another dentist, and then he would fund them; that is how it works.

My dentist laughed at Dr. Hada’s statement to pay another dentist. I said to my dentist, this sounds extremely off and my dentist said, YES!

Dr. Hada of Mission Viejo Dentist stated on his voicemail that he does not want to give patients or me a refund because he refunded another one of his dental patients, and this is what happened-

This patient said that he did not put in her dental crown work correctly. Dr. Hada said he refunded the money to this patient, then years later, he ran into her at Trader Joe’s, and she still had his crown in her mouth.

His message sounded like an unhinged person. Did Dr. Hada ask this woman to open up her mouth inside Trader Joe's? 

I have Dr. Hada’s entire voicemail saved. My daughter even asked me for a copy of Dr. Hada’s voicemail to me because she found it unbelievable!

This is a portion of the letter I wrote to Dr. Richard Hada of My Family Dentist, Mission Viejo. CA

Dear Dr. Hada,

I am writing to express my deep concern and disappointment regarding the outcome of my recent dental treatment. Your latest message came across as self-serving and dismissive, and I feel compelled to respond with clarity and honesty.

As noted in my health chart, I have adrenal insufficiency, which makes any medical or dental procedure physically taxing. The added stress of having to endure multiple veneer removals and replacements has significantly impacted my health. Stress of any kind takes a serious toll on my body.
In addition to adrenal failure, I also live with:
* Hypopituitarism
* Chronic pulmonary embolisms
* Relapsing Polychondritis

You were informed of my medical conditions prior to treatment.

When I explained to the referring orthodontist that you incorrectly implanted my veneers not once, but twice, he was visibly surprised and concerned. He expressed confusion about why you continued placing the veneers after the first sign of an error. He likened the oversight to painting a wall the wrong color and not noticing it immediately. His dental assistants also questioned why proper color checks weren’t done first.

The use of Nitrous Oxide in my case, despite my complex health conditions, has further compromised my immune system. I’ve had to increase steroid medications, visit multiple specialists, and pay for costly compounded medications—none of which would have been necessary had proper precautions been taken.

Your office initially offered to refund my payment without conditions. I have not asked for compensation for my medical issues—only the promised refund. Now you’re imposing new conditions that feel arbitrary and controlling. I do not accept being supervised or restricted in how the refund is returned.

Neighbors and friends are shocked by my experience. The fact that six veneers were placed and then immediately chiseled out is difficult to comprehend. I was devastated by the final result, especially after the rushed nature of my second appointment. You spent less than an hour placing the veneers and then insisted they looked “fabulous.” I was near tears looking in the mirror—one tooth was clearly bucked, and I immediately voiced my concern. You minimized my feedback, shaved down one tooth, and told me the appearance would improve once swelling went down. You also dismissed my concern by saying, “I’m sure you have things to do.”

The next day, when I picked up my retainer (January 25, 2024), you acknowledged that my permanent veneers looked different from the temporaries. Still, no corrective action was taken.
The idea of returning to your office for another appointment is distressing. Whether molds were lost or mishandled is not my responsibility. I’ve sent you photos showing misalignment in my front teeth.

I trusted your care based on my orthodontist’s referral. Your fee was nearly double that of my original dentist, but I believed it reflected expertise. Unfortunately, that trust was misplaced.
At this point, I am still paying Care Credit for a service I did not receive. That feels unethical and, frankly, like theft.
Please confirm today whether you will honor your original promise and refund me directly, without new stipulations. I deserve closure and fairness.

There was no reply to this email.

You can watch a TikTok video from this link:

https://www.tiktok.com/@hypogal/video/7491819849988033822
of Dr. Hada placing the wrong veneers in the mouth. Why did Dr. Hada fail to check the veneer color before he broke my teeth?

What would you do in this dental situation?