tried a new dentist

@lady1993 (27221)
Philippines
July 12, 2022 2:42am CST
finally decided to try a dentist covered by our insurance. I still had to pay for the PPE though so it was not entirely free. I only got temporary fillings and a cleaning since I did not trust them yet, and the process was so fast. I think it did not even take 20 minutes for both? Not really confident with their services, but when I checked other reviews for dentists in our area that accepts our insurance, their customer reviews are even worse. What about your experience with insurance dentists? (is there such a term)
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
12 Jul 22
20 minutes for cleaning and filling??? Change dentist!
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
12 Jul 22
@JimBo452020 The tooth cleaning alone takes 1 hour here.
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• Kenya
12 Jul 22
It's shocking
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
12 Jul 22
@Laurakemunto - I go tooth cleaning every six month and it takes one hour, same my husband. We changed our dental hygienist but the time was the same.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
12 Jul 22
I think that it was too fast. Getting a thorough dental cleaning only takes about an hour or more. That raises some doubts about the quality of the service.
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• Kenya
12 Jul 22
I have doubts too
@lady1993 (27221)
• Philippines
13 Jul 22
Right? It was such a letdown, their clinic looked so fancy.
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
18 Jul 22
@lady1993 Hmm... What's their review??
@m_audrey6788 (58468)
• Germany
12 Jul 22
Basing from my experience here we don`t pay for the PPE. The dentist I went last February of this year I think don`t use PPE when they cleaned my teeth. I`m not sure how long they made my teeth clean but I feel it is well done
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• Germany
12 Jul 22
@Laurakemunto Yes. I do let my teeth cleaned yearly
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• Kenya
12 Jul 22
That Wass good
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• Kenya
12 Jul 22
@m_audrey6788 it's a good practice when we neglect it, it becomes expensive to bring it back to nomalcy
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@yanzalong (19091)
• Indonesia
12 Jul 22
I once went to the dentist when I was in another city to study. I didnt have insurance, so it was just fine.
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@lady1993 (27221)
• Philippines
13 Jul 22
That's good to know then .
• Kenya
12 Jul 22
The walk in patient I guess
@stanley777 (9401)
• Philippines
11 Jan 23
That sounds awful. I hope you find a good dentist soon
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@lady1993 (27221)
• Philippines
11 Jan 23
So far not yet. it's too bad our family dentist ha a different insurance
@Sathyabo (904)
12 Jul 22
I went to dentist before a month for cleaning. But yours was too fast I guess.
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@lady1993 (27221)
• Philippines
13 Jul 22
yeah, it was really shocking.
@Laurakemunto (13787)
• Kenya
12 Jul 22
I have not gone to a dentist of late and sorry about that
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@lady1993 (27221)
• Philippines
13 Jul 22
hopefully by choice? All teeth are healthy?