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My childhood dentist(actually up to 35 yrs. of age) was a family friend but not a very good dentist. He was a big, roly, poly man with hands like a blacksmith. He just could not do delicate work. He'd always say, "No the cavities aren't ready yet." What he meant was he needed them to be a major part of the tooth before he'd attempt working on them.
He didn't use novacaine but that was okay with me, I was more scared of needles then, than pain. He did some very unusual dentistry. He would drill from one tooth to a neighboring one and have the filling start at one tooth and finish at the next one. Looked like he was connecting legos. I'm on my fourth dentist since him.

Dentist I had after him was great but, unfortunately retired after about a year of me seeing him. He was the best, I would have followed him anywhere. Also let me make payments to him when I could and not need a credit company. Had him paid off before the work was completed.

The dentist that took over his practice was horrible. The PA dentist that followed was too.

Dentist I see now isn't bad BUT, very poor business practices. For instance I was in the chair waiting for him to install 4 tooth bridge and he just disappeared. He had a new patient and was showing her, his art gallery. He had a zillion pictures he had bought off the internet- and rooms and rooms filled with them.

I was there so long, the senior bus dispatcher sent the driver over to look for me. In that one visit for the bridge, he used up the entire insurance limit for the year. So I haven't seen him since. My new insurance period will start in May so I will try to get an appt. for then. I hope in the year in between, I haven't developed any expensive problems. :mad::tongue
:rolleyes:

So bad!
 
Morning everyone. It's Sunday, sunny outside and tomorrow is the first day of April and April to me means that we survived another winter!

The friend that passed away last fall was also our dentist back in Illinois. Nice guy and good dentist. You would never know he was battling some serious health problems when you went to him. Right now we are between dentists. The one we were going to was a big multi doc practice. Too impersonal too expensive and they liked to change what they told you from visit to visit. For instance I have lost more than half of my upper teeth and have a partial plate. One visit I told them plainly that I wanted no heroics done on the remaining teeth. The told me no problem, they understood. Next visit they told me no, they insisted on heroics on the upper teeth. I said that's fine I'm looking for a new dentist and haven't been back. I have over ten thousand dollars invested in my mouth. Comes time when you say enough and opt for a denture.
 
OH my Heavens Ron they have new birds???>?>> How should have stamped STUPID on their foreheads ..
OK headed to bed here but really how could they ????????
Goodnight all
I know!

They should have fixed up the coop and run before getting new ones.
 
My childhood dentist(actually up to 35 yrs. of age) was a family friend but not a very good dentist. He was a big, roly, poly man with hands like a blacksmith. He just could not do delicate work. He'd always say, "No the cavities aren't ready yet." What he meant was he needed them to be a major part of the tooth before he'd attempt working on them.
He didn't use novacaine but that was okay with me, I was more scared of needles then, than pain. He did some very unusual dentistry. He would drill from one tooth to a neighboring one and have the filling start at one tooth and finish at the next one. Looked like he was connecting legos. I'm on my fourth dentist since him.

Dentist I had after him was great but, unfortunately retired after about a year of me seeing him. He was the best, I would have followed him anywhere. Also let me make payments to him when I could and not need a credit company. Had him paid off before the work was completed.

The dentist that took over his practice was horrible. The PA dentist that followed was too.

Dentist I see now isn't bad BUT, very poor business practices. For instance I was in the chair waiting for him to install 4 tooth bridge and he just disappeared. He had a new patient and was showing her, his art gallery. He had a zillion pictures he had bought off the internet- and rooms and rooms filled with them.

I was there so long, the senior bus dispatcher sent the driver over to look for me. In that one visit for the bridge, he used up the entire insurance limit for the year. So I haven't seen him since. My new insurance period will start in May so I will try to get an appt. for then. I hope in the year in between, I haven't developed any expensive problems. :mad::tongue
Wow!

I have had a couple of good dentists. The one now is good but the insurance coverage is not so good. That is not his fault though
 
Morning everyone. It's Sunday, sunny outside and tomorrow is the first day of April and April to me means that we survived another winter!

The friend that passed away last fall was also our dentist back in Illinois. Nice guy and good dentist. You would never know he was battling some serious health problems when you went to him. Right now we are between dentists. The one we were going to was a big multi doc practice. Too impersonal too expensive and they liked to change what they told you from visit to visit. For instance I have lost more than half of my upper teeth and have a partial plate. One visit I told them plainly that I wanted no heroics done on the remaining teeth. The told me no problem, they understood. Next visit they told me no, they insisted on heroics on the upper teeth. I said that's fine I'm looking for a new dentist and haven't been back. I have over ten thousand dollars invested in my mouth. Comes time when you say enough and opt for a denture.
Right! I wonder what the April fools day thing is going to be this year
 
My childhood dentist(actually up to 35 yrs. of age) was a family friend but not a very good dentist. He was a big, roly, poly man with hands like a blacksmith. He just could not do delicate work. He'd always say, "No the cavities aren't ready yet." What he meant was he needed them to be a major part of the tooth before he'd attempt working on them.
He didn't use novacaine but that was okay with me, I was more scared of needles then, than pain. He did some very unusual dentistry. He would drill from one tooth to a neighboring one and have the filling start at one tooth and finish at the next one. Looked like he was connecting legos. I'm on my fourth dentist since him.

Dentist I had after him was great but, unfortunately retired after about a year of me seeing him. He was the best, I would have followed him anywhere. Also let me make payments to him when I could and not need a credit company. Had him paid off before the work was completed.

The dentist that took over his practice was horrible. The PA dentist that followed was too.

Dentist I see now isn't bad BUT, very poor business practices. For instance I was in the chair waiting for him to install 4 tooth bridge and he just disappeared. He had a new patient and was showing her, his art gallery. He had a zillion pictures he had bought off the internet- and rooms and rooms filled with them.

I was there so long, the senior bus dispatcher sent the driver over to look for me. In that one visit for the bridge, he used up the entire insurance limit for the year. So I haven't seen him since. My new insurance period will start in May so I will try to get an appt. for then. I hope in the year in between, I haven't developed any expensive problems. :mad::tongue
He sounds very inconsiderate. Look for a new one.
 

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