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Typical Dentist-Hygiene in Poland


pawian  219 | 24648
29 Sep 2024   #31
I had an X ray in July

Here you are. All my own natural teeth, while johhny`s mouth consists mostly of artificials or implants.


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jon357  72 | 22811
29 Sep 2024   #32
mostly of artificials or implants.

I can't imagine what it's like to have those. It doesn't appeal.
johnny reb  46 | 7540
29 Sep 2024   #33
All my own natural teeth,

Actually you are missing two on the bottom row.
Usually they take x-rays of your bitewings and then another of your periapical.
The bitewings show the crown of the upper and lower teeth.
They help dentists detect decay between your teeth and conditions of your fillings.
The periapical are used to diagnose issues in the root parts.
All that decay that made your tooth fall out didn't happen in a 3 months time.
I had an X ray in July at another dental clinic and they saw nothing wrong with my left front!

I would get a copy of those x-rays from July and then go have a talk with the quack clinic to find out who missed that obvious decay.
Then get my money back from them and then send them the bill to have the bad tooth fixed.
No doubt a case of gross incompetence.
Here in the U.S. the Quack would get sued for $20k for pain and suffering and another $20k for wrongful diagnosis.
Go to Germany next time you need a dentist is my thought.
johhny`s mouth consists mostly of artificials or implants.

Nope, the Reb's teeth are all natural and almost perfect without ever having braces.
I come from strong Polish breeding.
jon357  72 | 22811
29 Sep 2024   #34
He doesn't.

And why would anyone sue a dentist if they cambb no still eat.
johnny reb  46 | 7540
30 Sep 2024   #35
he doesn't.

he does
how much have you had to drink, jon327 ?
jon357  72 | 22811
30 Sep 2024   #36
jim said so himself.

one day one thing, next day another.

and he's probably got no teeth left anyway.
pawian  219 | 24648
30 Sep 2024   #37
medicare part d covers 80% and my minimal supplement insurance picks up the other 20%.

so what?? still, you have to wait 3 months for appointment. having a broken tooth for 3 months is a crazy idea. so you go private. how much would my dentist`s work cost you if you had to pay for it to avoid long waiting?? at least 1000 $ or more.
johnny reb  46 | 7540
30 Sep 2024   #38
you have to wait 3 months for appointment.

You mean in Poland.
If I had a broken tooth here in the U.S. I would call my dentist and have an appointment the same week.
to avoid long waiting?

Noone waits for emergency dental work.
You might have to wait 3 months to get an appointment for a check and clean but so what.
The U.S isn't third world quite yet, Goofy.
and he's probably got no teeth left anyway.

Only the British have no teeth or rotten teeth.
Miloslaw  21 | 4946
30 Sep 2024   #39
Only the British have no teeth or rotten teeth.

HaHaHaHaHa!!!!! I have seen many photos of Yanks with no teeth, yellowing teeth or missing teeth...... people in glass houses....
johnny reb  46 | 7540
1 Oct 2024   #40
Those were ex-pats from Britain that you saw. Hahahaha !
jon357  72 | 22811
1 Oct 2024   #41
yellowing teeth

My dentist in PL has yellowing teeth. Probably very strong and health teeth, however the natural colours of enamel do vary, as do the shape of teeth.

There's little worse than teeth that have been bleached to an unnaturally bright white colour, especially if they're like a row of tombstones.


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