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You are saying that multiple dentists found issues with your wife's teeth, she routinely refuses treatment, and this is somehow a scam?


This whole post is about dentists recommending unnecessary treatment. And that has been our experience.

She never had all these issues when she was seeing her dentist in her own country. But a few years in the US and her teeth are practically falling apart. Is it possible her previous dentist with no financial incentive found nothing wrong with her, yet the new one who is trying to make next quarters profit has every incentive to upsell?


Find out if dentists are trained and licensed the same way in your wife’s home country as they are in the U.S.


This feels like a particularly derogatory take on the OP's wife's home country, which is ironic given that TFA is about "horrendous dentistry" in the US. Literal comment from the article

"Dentists are not required to learn how to place implants in dental school, nor are they required to complete implant training before performing the surgery in nearly all states."

"I was frankly stunned at how bad some of these dentists were practicing,” Prisby said. “It was horrendous dentistry."


The whole article is about whether a “dentist” is qualified to place implants by performing oral surgery. [1] The coloquial term “dentist” does not actually carry information about what procedures an individual is qualified to perform. Trying to compare “dentists” from different countries with different training and regulatory regimes without getting into the specifics of what those trainings and regulations are is going to mislead you to false equivalence.

[1] In the U.S. the basic DMD/DDS is referred to as a “dentist” but does not perform implant surgery. At minimum that would require extra training. The article is extremely sloppy about clarifying what qualifications the individuals who performed the procedures on Becky Carroll have. We don’t know if those individuals were unqualified or qualified and practicing poorly.


She's going in for cleanings. If she's not experiencing problems, what does that tell you about the prognoses she's receiving?


>If she's not experiencing problems

Subjectively not experiencing problems isn't really in indication of good health though.


For teeth, over a long enough timeline, it is. If nothing starts hurting, the tooth is fine.


That sometimes problems don't hurt until they're serious problems?

I would rather have a tooth taken care of before I need a root canal?




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