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Star_knight79
post Dec 25 2009, 04:23 PM

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My sincere advice is don't always trust the info on net. It's might be true but you may not interprate it correctly. And just take some ppl advice as a general guidance. Do remember they are not professional. They might be misled by other ppl. I always believe that everything quality comes with a price, of course some will charge slightly higher for the brand like computer. But remember, dental implant is not something to be consider lightly. You go to the wrong clinic, you got the poor implant or service, you are bound to have even more problems. You might have all your money paid down the drain. I can't disclose all the info to you here. But my sincere advice is choose the right one. If you can't afford, go for the alternative that you can.

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I totally don't agree with you. Dentist is no easy work. They have to pay for the course fee which is no cheapo stufff, plan the treatment well, deliver it to the patient and many other things.... with all those factors considered, I don't think dentist is earning bloody hell lots of money. It's always easy to condemn, but if you were in their shoes, you will know it better. No easy work. Just compare to Lawyers. They charge as they talk to you or just write on paper. And it is not cheap. But why? Think for yourself, what you do when they struggle to get in to the course, struggle to graduate, struggle to become a qualified lawyer? I think they can earn easier than a dentist. But they deserve it for all the sweats and tears they have paid before. And if you are looking to be felthy rich, don't become lawyer or dentist or doctor. Become a businessman. Become like those who can earn millions, without doing anything or by just shaking their legs.
Star_knight79
post Dec 26 2009, 02:23 AM

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QUOTE(metsatsu @ Dec 26 2009, 12:03 AM)
I really hope that you will rephrase that. Though sounded too good to be true finding a professional in the net giving free consultation, but plz do not rule out that professionals do surf the net on casual basis. and really there's nothing wrong getting a 3rd person opinion regarding their uncertainties. In some circumstances, a dentist would even tell the patient to consult their own family members or friend to clear their doubt prior to some procedures. Patients have the rights to choose to know what they believe, and that includes asking around before they choose which ever treatment they decide. after all, they still have to be thoroughly assessed by the dentist before deciding if the treatment concerned should be proceeded, a good dentist would do that

oh and thanks for standing by the dentists, really appreciate it smile.gif
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Yes, you are right. I miss that, it's my mistake. I should rephrase that as "Not all of them are professional".
But sometimes it's a bit too difficult to determine which information is actually from the professional.
I just want to help TS. Hope he make the right decision. May God bless you, TS.
Thanks for correcting my mistake.
By the way, quite curious to know if you are a dentist?

 

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