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Old 07-01-2022, 07:02 AM
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Not getting periodic X-rays because they haven't seen decay in the past is essentially the same as telling your PCP not to run blood work periodically because the numbers have looked OK in the past. To each his own, but I personally don't skimp on these sorts of thing. Penny wise but pound foolish.

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Man I hate going to the dentist! I have all my original teeth (minus wisdom teeth) and only one filling and I go twice a year for cleaning. There is a constant fight however about x-rays. Me-“why do you X-ray my teeth?” Dentist- “ to find cavities between your teeth “ Me- “ look at my records and see how many cavities have been found between my teeth “ Dentist -crickets
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Absolutely false. We ALWAYS check to make sure we are in the patient's network BEFORE seeing them. I can say the same for all of my colleagues...
You might check but I find many don't.
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Old 07-01-2022, 09:38 AM
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Does anybody have a dentist that is not a salesman ?

LOL Good one!

I always wondered if I walked in any Dentist office with PERFECT teeth no cavities or fillings,
I bet there still would be something wrong.
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LOL Good one!

I always wondered if I walked in any Dentist office with PERFECT teeth no cavities or fillings,
I bet there still would be something wrong.
We'll be going for our third 6-month cleaning in August. We've had no extra work recommended. The only additional work we've had done was due to poor work by a previous dentist (a crown fell off). We use TrailWinds.
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Same thing with any medical clinic when asking if they take your insurance,
all will say YES which didn't mean a thing useless their in your NETWORK.
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You might check but I find many don't.
All ≠ Many...
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Not with my dentist. But then again, my wife is retired and doesn't practice anymore so they have always been straight with us.

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LOL Good one!

I always wondered if I walked in any Dentist office with PERFECT teeth no cavities or fillings,
I bet there still would be something wrong.
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Old 07-02-2022, 04:52 AM
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Not getting periodic X-rays because they haven't seen decay in the past is essentially the same as telling your PCP not to run blood work periodically because the numbers have looked OK in the past. To each his own, but I personally don't skimp on these sorts of thing. Penny wise but pound foolish.
I take care of my teeth just need cleaning periodically. If you don’t take care of your teeth as well as I do then you should be worried about it and excited about getting X-rays. There is no risk to the patient when getting blood drawn for lab analysis. That can’t be said about dental X-rays. Several studies show a link to brain tumors and gland tumors such as the saliva gland
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Old 07-02-2022, 05:30 AM
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I’m not worried about my teeth and don’t get excited about X-rays. I do, however, take the advice of dental professionals, including my wife. They know more than I do. Just as I take the advice of my PCP. Enjoy your tilting at windmills.


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I take care of my teeth just need cleaning periodically. If you don’t take care of your teeth as well as I do then you should be worried about it and excited about getting X-rays

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I’m not worried about my teeth and don’t get excited about X-rays. I do, however, take the advice of dental professionals, including my wife. They know more than I do. Just as I take the advice of my PCP.
Understood that you can’t be objective because all those X-rays your wife ordered help pay for your retirement
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Old 07-02-2022, 05:39 AM
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Nope, covered by my excellent dental insurance. And I am totally objective - people who know more than me advise getting periodic X-rays. That is as objective as you can get. As I originally stated, to each his own.


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Old 07-02-2022, 06:10 AM
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Not exactly. The exposure level is a small percentage of your daily exposure. Exposure on airline flights is greater.

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I take care of my teeth just need cleaning periodically. If you don’t take care of your teeth as well as I do then you should be worried about it and excited about getting X-rays. There is no risk to the patient when getting blood drawn for lab analysis. That can’t be said about dental X-rays. Several studies show a link to brain tumors and gland tumors such as the saliva gland
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Old 07-02-2022, 06:34 AM
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we all have a lot of money/ and the Dentist will take it all
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Old 07-02-2022, 04:04 PM
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Not exactly. The exposure level is a small percentage of your daily exposure. Exposure on airline flights is greater.
Hopefully you don’t really believe that
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Old 07-02-2022, 04:20 PM
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Yes, I do. That fact that you apparently don't is shocking. Sounds like you don't believe is science. Whatever, the world is made up of all kinds who don't believe in facts.

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Bait and switch! My paperwork shows exactly what I would pay out of pocket and what insurance would pay. AFTER the work they said OF COURSE that’s not covered. My paperwork and Seniors Against Crime say their mistake. I won’t pay more than documented on my paperwork. But be careful!
We've found dental "care" in Florida in this area to be VERY different than what we were used to. More like a retail business than a medical type of professional. Gum surgery, replacement of previous dental work not causing any problem, I could make a whole list of such things we've been told. Totally 100% difference in the dentist we were used to, who was more like a physician, never suggested we do all kinds of things we were not there for. Very unsatisfied with those we have tried over the years and finally decided to just drive to our previous home (we're from Florida). Do others here return to their home states and cities for dental care ? Has anyone found a true professional, not some kind of "dental supermarket" ? If so, share names and experiences ? Do you drive to Orlando ? Gainesville, Tampa t find professional people ?
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