dentist question

mrkavin

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Two questions actually. I lied. I'm a bad person.

  1. Which dental clinic is THE BEST in quality regardless of money? I heard about Crown, Dazzle, Asnan (being a average place even though it has the best reviews), and so on. Is Crown great? Somewhere else?
Please name drop something specific like Crown and go to X or Y dentist unless all of the clinic's dentists are good.



I prefer saving the required money first and then paying whenever it's required. I don't want to have a debt whatsoever. However, my teeth are the product of Hell and I feel like I should fix them as soon as possible. This will be odd to ask given the previous question.

2. How does paying in increments work? Can I pay in increments for a few months (3-5 months) while aggressively saving money so I could fix teeth now and then switch to paying when it's required?

E.g. I start the dental treatment paying like 30 kd for 3-5 months and then I stop and start to pay the actual amount of services (something like root canal 100 kd, filling 40 kd, cleaning... etc).

I save money like you wouldn't believe so I have no problem there. I was going to wait until June of 2022 to start dental work with like 3000 k.d. to spend but one of my teeth is literally a half tooth and it's now moving.
 

unclem

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i have a few implants mini implants, not cheap 1500$ per tooth very happy with the results. have your half tooth taken out then they can put a mini implant done same day.
 

Gainz.

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Ok... so if you're looking to save money spent some time and research dentistry schools... they have to practice and are always looking for people to practice on. Sometimes you can even get work done for free. Simple things like removing a tooth, cleaning, replacing a cap can usually be done for very little or nothing at all. But I've heard very good things about Aspen dental. right now by me they are doing free xrays and free exams
 

unclem

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bandit i need work done too but putting it of, next 6 months. how do u get dental work for free?

gothcha!
 

kingswe3are

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I have 6 implants up top. Front teeth & two on either side. On the bottom I have 2 on one side two on the other. Between oral surgeon then the cosmetic dentist I have $20,000 in it. $7000 for surgery to remove existing & implant anchors for implants & $13000 from dentist for implants and several crowns/root canals. Fucking ridiculous prices!!! I search around, but also wanted a Hollywood smile. Still have about $10,000 more to do. Took me awhile to save and finally start the process
 

unclem

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Warned you multiple times about sharing and advertising sources, next time ban
I have 6 implants up top. Front teeth & two on either side. On the bottom I have 2 on one side two on the other. Between oral surgeon then the cosmetic dentist I have $20,000 in it. $7000 for surgery to remove existing & implant anchors for implants & $13000 from dentist for implants and several crowns/root canals. Fucking ridiculous prices!!! I search around, but also wanted a Hollywood smile. Still have about $10,000 more to do. Took me awhile to save and finally start the process
dentists prices are fucking outrageous i need fillins but i also need some adrol from CENSORED.
 
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HendersonStephen

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Before choosing a dental clinic, it's crucial to consider its location. Look for dentists who are licensed and have good standing with the dental board.
 

HendersonStephen

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Before choosing a dental clinic, it's crucial to consider its location. Look for dentists who are licensed and have good standing with the dental board.
Pay more attention to those who have experience and qualifications in the type of dental care you need. Besides, check if the clinic has the latest equipment, to ensure they can provide the best care. At least, this is what I did before choosing the specialists CENSORED to take care of my teeth. Their ambiance and hygiene level made me become a loyal patient.
 
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unclem

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reviews are completely called for as without them we would end up in a barbers chair. and like laura said, nice equipment , latest xray machines are all good to.
 

Crazy Eddie

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Ok... so if you're looking to save money spent some time and research dentistry schools... they have to practice and are always looking for people to practice on. Sometimes you can even get work done for free. Simple things like removing a tooth, cleaning, replacing a cap can usually be done for very little or nothing at all. But I've heard very good things about Aspen dental. right now by me they are doing free xrays and free exams
My teeth are not something I would want a student learning on. Fuck that shit. I’ve had my teeth fucked up by licensed dentists lol. Why the hell would you want a rookie drilling to much tooth away and getting into your nerve prepping for a crown and dealing with that pain for the next few years of your life. Only to need a root canal because the nerve eventually dies.
My ex was in the dental field. I only go to private Dentist that run their own practice. And who have stellar reputations. Trust me your teeth are not something you skimp on and go somewhere to save a few bucks.
It’s like a boob job. The good ones are going to cost A lot!
Most places will let you make payments and it’s all made pretty easy these days.
But stay away from places that are corporate and places in strip malls lol
 
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