Tips to Find The Perfect Dentist

13 Apr

Tips to Find The Perfect Dentist

Let’s face it, it’s not always easy to find the perfect dentist – or any healthcare provider for that matter. The below guide offers some good advice for picking the right one for you.

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5 Responses to Tips to Find The Perfect Dentist

August 25 2011

Guy Grabiak – Dentist, Denver
I believe 100% in holistic dentistry and choosing your dentist carefully. With kinesiology training at UCLA, I advise patients to care for the body as a whole. Whole body care along with active consistent care for your teeth with a professional, experienced dentist keeps a healthy you and healthy mouth.

September 2 2011

Erin Reedy – Dentist, Baltimore
We try to make our practice as family friendly as possible, especially since dentistry is sort of a family trade for us. I started as an assistant to my father and brother before attending the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, so I got a great head start and fell in love with dentistry.

November 2 2011

Allison Jones Sacramento, Dentists
I moved across the country and had a hard time finding and choosing between several Sacramento Dentists. I used the tips outlined in this piece and it was such a huge help. I’ve been very happy with my dental care and service. Thanks!

November 11 2011

Julie Brisco – Bakersfield, Dentist
This graphic is spot-on — it can be pretty difficult to find a new dental practice, particularly if you’re new in town and can’t get recommendations from your friends and family. Thankfully I was lucky enough to find a great local Bakersfield dentist right when I moved here, but it’s important to remember that if you’re unhappy with the treatment you’re getting after the first appointment, there’s no risk in switching to find someone who’s a better fit for you!

January 17 2012

Thousand Oaks Dentist, Jerry Hong
We at Thousand Oaks Family Dentistry completely agree. Do not be afraid to ask for a second opinion, its your smile! In our opinion, it is not just about finding the best dentist in the area; rather it is about finding the best dentist for you! Our dentists and staff are all highly trained and seek to exceed your expectations.

Dental Vacations

13 Apr

Dental Vacations

Forget the black, sandy beaches and luscious, tropical foliage of Hawaii. Many people are taking their vacations to the least popular spot in the world: the dentist chair.

In what appears to be an emerging trend, more and more Americans are forgoing beautiful ocean waves and sun-kissed breezes to instead face the hydraulic wheeze of dental instruments. The ultimate mission is to secure cheap dental care.

“The story is always the same,” said Suzan Haskins, who recently published an essay detailing her trip to Mexico for dental work. “Great quality work at half the cost or less for the same work in the U.S.”

Haskins, who snapped a front tooth cleanly in half after an accidental collision between her face and a low crouching colonial doorway, said dentists in the United States may have charged her as much as $1,500 for what costs $300 in Mexico. And the work is not subpar, she claims. In fact, she would put it on par with any dentist in the world.

It is estimated that nearly 100 million Americans don’t have dental insurance. And although it’s unrealistic to think all these people will go overseas to get inexpensive dental care, it seems more and more people are partaking in this trend, or at least entertaining the idea. Because high-quality dental care can be so inexpensive in a different country, there is the opportunity to combine a dentist visit with a mini vacation.

Some American experts, however, warn people not to go overseas for dental work. They worry the quality of care won’t be up to American standards. Alternatively, a language barrier may cause problems. Still, for people like Haskins, the opportunity is just too great to pass up.

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12 Apr

Forget the black, sandy beaches and luscious, tropical foliage of Hawaii. Many people are taking their vacations to the least popular spot in the world: the dentist chair. In what appears to be an emerging trend, more and more Americans are forgoing beautiful ocean waves and sun-kissed breezes to instead face the hydraulic wheeze of …

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