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Re: Top Signs You Have a Bad Dentist

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Re: Top Signs You Have a Bad Dentist

Gomer Einstein14 Jun 2005 19:47
 I think the patients think the car is classy; it's just if the
driver's seat is a dentist chair that puts them off.

Dr Steve14 Jun 2005 17:43
Glad no one said a sign was if he drove some strange and obscure 40 year old
car to work everyday.

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Stephen [What's a Temporary?], D.D.S.
Michigan, USA
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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
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>  He's not wearing any pants.
>  His dog has braces.
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>  Asks if you "really need those lips."
>  Three words: Silent but deadly.

Gomer Einstein14 Jun 2005 13:21
 He's not wearing any pants.
 His dog has braces.
 He has a hook for a hand.
 He's wearing a necklace made of teeth.
 Picks his nose...'nuff said.
 His name is Josef Mengele, III.
 Circumcisions are a sideline.
 His office has bald tires.
 Asks if you "really need those lips."
 Three words: Silent but deadly.  

Stormin Mormon12 Jun 2005 13:54
The dentist who treated me when I was a kid. When he'd drill, and it would
hurt like hell. I would tell him, and he would look confused. He'd say "I
can't understand it, there is no nerve in that tooth" and would go back to
drilling. What did I know? He was the guy in the white suit.

My present dentist, if it hurts he puts in some more mepivicaine. And he
stops and asks if it's comfortable.

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OK, OK....I'll be serious:

I'm trying to think about common denominators for bad dentists .....things
that a layperson might notice, and I'm kinda coming up blank.  An awful lot
of smart people go to bad dentists for years.

Charlie10 Jun 2005 00:34
OK, OK....I'll be serious:

I'm trying to think about common denominators for bad dentists .....things
that a layperson might notice, and I'm kinda coming up blank.  An awful lot
of smart people go to bad dentists for years.

I mean, I have my prejudices, but I can't take them too seriously.

Like: dentists who advertise.  Some of the real hacks around here advertise
heavily.  Buuuut....I've advertised, don't think I'm a hack.  And I know
some great docs with a half page in the phone book.

Dentists who delegate excessively to auxiliaries.  I used to watch one
DDS's assistants making dentures, start to finish, as I looked from my 10th
story suite into his 9th floor office in the next building.  Ethics
committee eventually ran him out of town.  Buuuut, overall, expanded duties
have enriched the profession, I think.  Where do yo draw the line?

Maybe this one: dentists who always seem to be in a hurry.  Yes, we're all
busy, but I favor health care providers - in any specialty - who pay
sufficient attention to my care.  If your doc works 4 operatories and
doesn't at least say hello when you're in for recall......I'd wonder,
myself.

Charlie09 Jun 2005 23:27
Wears black leather, rIdes a motorcycle, picture of mom on the altar in the
closet.....

letsconnect09 Jun 2005 18:51
> I'm not sure whether you will have fun with this or give an honest
> answer. Maybe a little of both will be nice, but I would love to hear
> what you think are the top signs you have a bad dentist. :)
> posted at www.healthcareforums.org

My personal "favourite": tx plan ENDS with a cleaning...

David08 Jun 2005 06:25
I'm not sure whether you will have fun with this or give an honest
answer. Maybe a little of both will be nice, but I would love to hear
what you think are the top signs you have a bad dentist. :)
posted at www.healthcareforums.org

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