he does never - nevers. he takes all the info on you and you fill in a comprehensive form but its interest free and you set the payments. I suffered for years and years cos I was shit scared of dentists- then, my darling friend Carmel - www.malahypnotherapy.com re programmed my fears and I went agot fixed- bliss! you have to do it! bad teeth run down your entire body and soul.
get a good mouth and you will be uplifted and vibrant!- its spectacular what it can do for your relationship and sexlife too!
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Well I went to Smile Dentist in Albany. My first visit was to fix a broken tooth and an hour later it was only $230 and I still think that was fairly reasonable.
I went back a week later to fix three fillings that were 'leaking', and this time after an hour in the chair, the bill was blimin $630!!!!!!
A number of my work colleagues were going to go to Smile Dental after the price of my first visit but now no-one from work nor myself and my partner will be returning.
I have asked for an itemised receipt but all it states was Posterior Composite Resoration x 3.
If fixing one tooth was $230, wouldn't you have expected fixing 3 others to be possibly $690? When did they tell you that you needed 3 other fillings? Was it when you went the first time? They should probably have told you approx how much it would be for the next visit but at the same time, since they didn't, it probably would have been a good idea for you to ask.
Always ask for an itemised quote for treatment needed. The you can decided and prioritise what gets done first based on urgency or cost.
I work in a dental surgery and if people are concerned about the price (most people) I always tell them to let the dentist know that you need a price for the work BEFORE it is done.
It such an awful, humiliating feeling when you are charged a lot of money that you don't have, when you were expecting a lesser bill.
As I try to explain to the dentists, they need to be upfront about the cost, as a large unexpected bill is embarrassing and the normal reaction is anger.
I had some crown/bridge work done some years ago and it was $600 per tooth.
I had six done...
You can/could enter into a payment aggreement? I was allowed to pay the bridge work off..didnt have the $3600 on me at the time.
My last visit/s this year....broken tooth repair $133...two complex amalgam $316..xray and examination $178.
They want to extract an impacted wisdom but that can wait, it is not bothering me at all.
Te Puna Haora medical centre, Akoranga Dr. Dentist there is called Manaaki Dental.
Google them, probably cheapest in Akld. Heard nothing but good things about them.
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AFAIK, the recipe for amalgam hasn't changed much in decades if not centuries. It's still about 50% mercury mixed with silver and tin. As for safety, it's always been contentious. If you want amalgam in your teeth, you should ask for it. A lot of places don't do amalgam fillings any more but if you really want it, you should be able to find somewhere that does
The best brushes/paste I can get and six monthly check ups are looking cheaper all the time.
Whitford dental, cheapest AND best (and here I thought that these were two mutually exclusive terms...) service I have come across yet. Dr Phil Worthington is the guy to see.
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Generally speaking, amalgam fillings can last for many years, I have amalgam fillings that were done 25 years ago and they are fine. White fillings have a life of 5 to 7 years. They cost more, and need to be replaced much more often. In back teeth, you are more likely to have post-op pain white white fillings, sometime this doesn't settle down.
The mercury is stable in the filling - when it is being drilled out, it is less stable, but this is more of a concern for the dentist and assistant as they do it all day long - anyway the high volume suction will be on top of the filling to catch any dust and fragments as it is being removed.
There are arguments for and against both materials. My boss always say do you want Alzhiemers or Parkinsons?
There are some nasty chemicals in the white fillings, which apparently have been linked to Parkinsons.
Amalgam is cheaper and lasts longer, and has less post-op pain.
For what is worth, I have white, silver and gold in my mouth. I would never have white in back teeth as the white tends to flex when eating and hurts, I had white but had to have it taken out and replaced with silver so I could eat.
Auckland hospital school of dentistry, cheap as fuckin chips, if you dont mind the wait.
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