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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 6:23 pm
I believe you that it may be just taking the opportunity to bill more. There is a tremendous amount of fraud and doing unnecessary work in the dental industry. I would also be wary if my kids actually had that amount of cavities or not. Many dentists "find cavities" to fill. Please switch dentists
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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 9:18 pm
amother Honey wrote: | You're going to talk to the dentist while he's doing his work, ask questions, and make sure he's not doing work that you didn't previously agree to? All while your child is fully sedated?
I wouldn't want to work under those conditions. Sorry - that's not reasonable. That's paranoid. |
Why would my child be fully sedated? I’ve had kids have dental work before, none have ever been fully sedated.
I’ve also been billed for things that were not discussed, or things which weren’t necessary at the time. So yes, I will stay with my children.
I’m not going to chat casually with the dentist. I am going to ask him exactly what he plans to do, and really just keep an eye on my kid. Sometimes they need a hand, sometimes knowing that mommy is in the room is comfort enough. Feel free to call me paranoid. You are misrepresenting or misunderstanding what I’m saying, but I don’t really care. I will stay with my children, and you don’t have to stay with yours. Why must you resort to name calling, because I feel differently than you do?
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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 9:34 pm
I can understand 💯 why a dentist would insist on laughing gas for a 3 year old with complex work, I have never seen a 3 year old who will still and cooperate for something uncomfortable like a filling, I can barely get him to sit for 30 seconds when he knows a shot is coming. It’s very hard to properly fill a tooth if someone is moving.
Anesthesia for a 14 year old on the other hand is definitely a red flag about the dentist.
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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 9:42 pm
amother Honey wrote: | You're going to talk to the dentist while he's doing his work, ask questions, and make sure he's not doing work that you didn't previously agree to? All while your child is fully sedated?
I wouldn't want to work under those conditions. Sorry - that's not reasonable. That's paranoid. |
I wouldn't want you working on my child then.
Our pediatric dentists were super friendly and loved chatting while working on my child.
Our current dentist (not pediatric) is also amazing. Warm and friendly and has no issue with parents in the room even though the rooms are pretty tiny.
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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 10:01 pm
amother Honey wrote: | In this tiny room is there also an anesthesiologist? |
No thank Gd. Our dentists don't do such crazy stuff.
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Thu, Jun 01 2023, 10:32 pm
I am in Israel in the only place that I’ve heard of putting kids to sleep for dental care is in the hospital. My son had a root canal and had to go twice in one week and each time it was over an hour and I just use laughing gas and I was literally in the room the entire time. So somethings definitely sounds off.
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