clinics or hospitals..
You can try the yellow pages. Word of mouth is best, you want someone who has had a good experience with a dentist that ahs done good/great work. You may also try public places like church, parks or go online to search for dentists with reviews.
yes, you are recommended to go every six months
Day. Unless you work at a hospital or a special clinic.
They do dentist stuff.
I would think that the two best places where you can find a dentist are:The yellow pages of your city.The internet, where you can type on a search engine: "dentist + name of your city".
As long as you can prove that it was there fault not yours then as long after as you need
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You asked the magic question and should get a reward for it! It sounds as if you are going into dentistry and you'll be good at it. I've heard nothing about "how much will a dentist, doctor or lawyer make." One should be concerned about relaxing the patient and gain the trust of the patient. A high percentage of people are extremely afraid of the dentist. I just had a lot of work done on my teeth before my husband retires and I use to be terrified of dentists, but my dentist is so good I fell asleep several times in the dentist chair! A good dentist should have their patients children come in at the age of 4 (not to have work done on them in particular) but to get in the chair, get use to the environment so when the children need to come to the dentist they won't be so fearful. Dentists that are good are more concerned about the pain than the bill when it comes to their patient. Of course dentists need to make a living, but if it's a person who has looked after their teeth or perhaps can't afford to have good dental care then a good dentist would make the time to do all they could with what they had. My dentist gives 2 days a month to work on patients that can't afford to have their teeth done.
If work has been done and paid for, the new dentist is not responsible for it, since that work was finished by a previous dentist. If the work was paid for but not completed, then the new dentist must finish the work and take joint responsibility for it. if it was paid for but not begun, then it is a new job passed straight to him.
Call a dentist local to you and ask for references. They'll be able to send you to an affordable dentist who does good work, or give you reasonable rates themselves
I am a brazilan dentist who lives and work since 1988 in Lisbon, Portugal. I'd like to work abroad and I wish to know what I should do in order to get my permission to work as a dentist there.
Yes he trained under dentist john baker