Smuterella
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dollydaydream said:Really? That's so ridiculous. I don't think people realise how lucky we are to have the NHS.
actually, you can't get white fillings on the NHS either
dollydaydream said:Really? That's so ridiculous. I don't think people realise how lucky we are to have the NHS.
Daisy Buchanan said:My gosh, you make it sound like the dentist is the devil!! Just to let you know, the dentist might not have been able to numb you because every persons anatomy is different. He could aim that needle in one spot on one person and get it the first time, and the next person it could take 3 times. Sadly, unlike drawing blood from an arm where for most of the time the phlebotomist can see a vein, in dentistry we can't see them , they're hiding behind thick tissue that is wet and not translucent. Also, every person responds differently to novacaine. One shot might do the job on some, other might need a lot more than that. So, it's not that your doctor missed anything, you might just have a higher tolerance for that kind of numbing procedure. So, it doesn't make your dentist incompetent if it takes more than one shot to numb you up. It's better that he kept giving you more than telling you that one was all you could get. Imagine if you had the procedure not numb at all.
If you do find a dentist to sedate you for a procedure, I'm pretty sure he won't pull out all of your teeth. He's gotta actually get your permission to do anything, and you have to sign a piece of paper before you go under stating exactly what is going to happen.
dollydaydream said:Really? You learn something new every day!
AmateisGal said:Oh no, he wasn't the devil at all. It's just that I've been to other dentists and they always numbed me with one shot of novacaine, so I was going by past experience on this one. Plus, I didn't like some of the work he did on my teeth. And yes, I would have much rather been numbed for the procedure than not!
I was making a joke about the whole pulling the teeth out thing. I know that wouldn't happen, but I guess I'm one of those paranoid people that likes to be aware of everything going on during a medical procedure (if at all possible). That's why I'm pretty sure I'll just get the novacaine for my next appointment.
Smuterella said:I know! I was shocked when they told me. 90 squid a pop they cost.
Real Swell Gal said:My question would be to the people who believe this story is how would a lab get something to China and back in a matter of a day or two?
Because that is the kind of turn around most dentists expect.
So you have a patient in your chair on Monday at 9 am and they are comming back on Weds at 1pm. How does it get to China and back in that time frame?
Discount dentists can be competitive by having an in house lab or by signing contracts with other labs. There is no way Imediadenture can have your imediant denture done in time to seat them the same day if they sent them to another country.
One huge clue if you are having crown or bridge work done is a long turn around. It should only take about two weeks to get your work done. If it takes more like 4-6 weeks you'll want to be asking why and finding out where it's made. The average lab fee for a crown in this area is around $150. If your doc is charging you $1000 then that's all his to cover cost of the work and profit.
That was the whole point I was trying to make.They hear one little "story", not even sure if it's scientifically accurate or well documented, and rather than looking into the actual facts they jump on the band wagon and start filling peoples head with that one little story. Research is key people.
Roughly half a million Americans sought medical care abroad in 2006, of which 40 percent were dental tourists, according to the National Coalition on Health Care.
gluegungeisha said:Ah hahahahaha, I just came back from my dentist. Oh dear.
I'm getting my wisdom teeth removed soon, too! *shudder*
It's really becomming more common. Proof of evolution I think.jayem said:I was lucky enough to never develop wisdom teeth. They're just not in my jaw, at all. The dentist was a bit puzzled, but I'm not complaining! My brother never had any either, though both my parents had them, Go figure.
You'll do fine. All my friends have told me 'God Bless Vicodine!'
MrBern said:heres a story about a family who vacationed in Mexico to save tens of thousands of dollars on dental work.
http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/02/07/fashion/07SKIN.html
Real Swell Gal said:It's really becomming more common. Proof of evolution I think.
We don't need them anymore and most adults don't have the room.
Then again I've seen patients with supernumerary (extra) teeth.
They're like friggin sharks!
Yes, God bless Vicodin!
LMAO!!Daisy Buchanan said:OK we posted this at the same time!! I'm a bit freaked out!!! You are awesome!!!