Need help figuring out what to do re dentists

WheatenLover

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I went to Dentist #1 (D1, general dentist) and he said I had an abscessed tooth and that antibiotics would do nothing, even in concert with having the tooth pulled. He told me to see an oral surgeon, and then another dental specialist for the deep cleaning. Then come back to see him for a regular cleaning. I will not be seeing him again because he didn't know that antibiotics are very helpful -- should be common knowledge. Plus he gives me the creeps. He talks in that soothing voice some preachers use when they talk to women.

I went to the ER a day and a half later, when the abscess extended into the right side of my face. D1 said that would be an emergency and to go to ER if that happened. I got antibiotics at the ER and they helped significantly within about 2 days.

Dentist #2 (D2, oral surgeon and PhD microbiologist) pulled the tooth, continued the antibiotics for 10 days, and prescribed a special mouthwash. I followed his instructions. He also said to get a deep cleaning.

On the hunt for D3 (deep cleaner), I found a practice that does laser deep cleaning, researched it, and found that the method works better than the manual method. Of course, the office manager and I did not see eye to eye on a few points. She kept telling me that the practice was not responsible for what was on their website. Of course they are! The practice gets good reviews, so I'm not worried about that. But now I am in the doghouse. If I want to see the dentist, then the gatekeeper/manager says I have to call in the mornings to see if there is an opening that day. No making an appointment in advance! This is ludicrous.

Still looking for D3, I cannot find another practice nearby that uses laser treatment. So I make an appointment with a D3 that is only 5 miles from my house. And that is when the trouble starts.

(1) There are two tiny places on the front of two teeth where this tiny bit of white covering came off. The largest one is less than 1/4" long and much less wide. The smaller one is the size of two periods on a page. D3 says that 2 fillings fell out. Okay. The charge for fixing this will be $503.00. I think that is highway robbery.

(2) The services rendered ($423) are:

Comprehensive Oral Evaluation $107
X-rays $151 (there were at least 30 x-rays taken, yet the x-rays cost 1/2 of what they did at D-1.)
Periodontal Maintenance $165 (this was a regular teeth cleaning)

The hygienist did all the work. The dentist spent a minute looking at the 2 places on my teeth that need fixing.
Dentist stated twice that I do not need a deep cleaning.

So now I am thinking that I will try calling the laser practice (D4), find out what their prices are, and just call them for up to 2 weeks to see if I can get an appointment with them, and ditch D3. I am sure I need a deep cleaning because D1 did that thing where they measure pocket depth and I know a bit about that.

Other choice is to go to Pittsburgh metro and use my former dentist for at least the 2 fillings, which would be at most $200.

Please give me advice!
 

I can't give you advice either unfortunately... but I do think you must have really beautiful teeth if you go to these lengths to look after them

I hope you're not in pain at the moment 🤗
Nope, don't have really beautiful teeth.

My aim is to be sure they are healthy teeth. I have since found out that paying $230-$250 per filling is the normal rate here. And I do recall when my mother had some dental work done here years ago, it cost over twice what it did in western PA.

So I've decided to get the teeth filled, although I don't recall ever having fillings there. So what is this? I no longer care! As far as the deep cleaning, this is a standard procedure and even I know how they procure the info to know it is necessary, so what gives when dentists don't agree on whether it is needed? It's a cut-and-dried decision.

I haven't trusted most dentists in a long time. I told my son that if he ever needs expensive dental work, we'll see if dental tourism to PA is a good plan.
 
sounds pretty damned shady to me from all 3. i had a dentist that insisted i needed to have mine cleaned every 6 months so i finally gave in. the hygenist scraped all of my enamel off my teeth and i ended up losing all my teeth.
 
Find an Orthodontist. My oral surgeon recommended the one I have now and it was the best thing that could have happened for me and my tooth challenges.
 


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