Re: changed bite examined by dental students
- From: "jw 1111" <blue.star77@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:43:52 GMT
"Joel344" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why not get a free consultation from a non-teaching dentist ....?
Or Steve Mancuso .... many people from the U.K. fly
over to see Steve.
Joel344
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thanks for your response. i made the assumption that this might be a bit
of a complicated dental problem. as we are national health patients in
London (charges are government assisted) we only get seen by very young
dentists at the practice we go to.
my thinking is that by going to a teaching hospital the treatment is free
because you are seen by trainee dentists. However the work is overseen by
experienced teachers, so at least somebody there has experience.
am i seeing this matter correctly? thanking you for any further advice.
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