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Old 08-30-2020, 01:24 PM   #22
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Obtain copies of all of your dental records and x-rays.

You will be lucky to find any dentist that does not want to re-do your entire teeth/tooth work. From $3,000 to over $10,000. That everything that your previous dentist did was incorrect, poorly done, too old, and on and on.

Some dental practices are owned by large nationwide corporations. Others just by one dentist or partnership.

Hope someone can chime in with a good local honest dental practice.
I find this to be true about local dental practice. My previous dentist teach at Tufts dental school. He did excellent work on my teeth. When I moved here, I shopped around and found a 'good' dentist. After examining my teeth and mumbled something about the amatuer work on my dentals, I told him to stop right there and I move on. Keep looking!
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