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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1343799" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I just had all mine pulled last year. 2 were jacked up and side ways when my dentist did the xray. One started bothering me. She sent me to a guy who does that all the time. He told me flat out, 2 of these have to come out. One of the others will most likely give you problems at some point in your life. No clue when. The other may not ever give you a problem. He said it was my choice. We could do as few as 2 or all 4. He would do what ever I wanted. He suggested all 4 because he said its a lot easier to do the whole process at once... one recovery. It was funny, he said to be honest those two bad ones are going to hurt so bad you won't notice I took the other 2 out. LOL He said your young, have the time off from work, ect... its a good time. It won't be near as much fun when you 50+ neck deep in work, family, ect. </p><p></p><p>The actual cost was a couple hundred dollars extra for all 4.</p><p></p><p>It made sense to me and I had all 4 taken out. I felt like the guy was real honest and his logic made sense to me. </p><p></p><p>It is definitely worth shopping dentists. Growing up we went to a local dentist where my aunt worked. She did my teeth for the first 10 years of my life. I was always getting heat from my parents for cavities. My aunt would check my teeth and say they looked good. Dentist would come in, you have a cavity. She started telling my mom that we could refuse to have the work done. Its not a must. There is a lot of grey area on what is or isn't a cavity. My aunt knew that we did not have the money for this stuff so she was getting upset with this dentist for pushing the envelope on what was a cavity. She ended up referring us to another dentist in a town close by and she starting working for some one else also. As soon as I went to the new dentist the cavities stopped. Haven't had one in 20 years. The original dentist lived 2 houses down from us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1343799, member: 6291"] I just had all mine pulled last year. 2 were jacked up and side ways when my dentist did the xray. One started bothering me. She sent me to a guy who does that all the time. He told me flat out, 2 of these have to come out. One of the others will most likely give you problems at some point in your life. No clue when. The other may not ever give you a problem. He said it was my choice. We could do as few as 2 or all 4. He would do what ever I wanted. He suggested all 4 because he said its a lot easier to do the whole process at once... one recovery. It was funny, he said to be honest those two bad ones are going to hurt so bad you won't notice I took the other 2 out. LOL He said your young, have the time off from work, ect... its a good time. It won't be near as much fun when you 50+ neck deep in work, family, ect. The actual cost was a couple hundred dollars extra for all 4. It made sense to me and I had all 4 taken out. I felt like the guy was real honest and his logic made sense to me. It is definitely worth shopping dentists. Growing up we went to a local dentist where my aunt worked. She did my teeth for the first 10 years of my life. I was always getting heat from my parents for cavities. My aunt would check my teeth and say they looked good. Dentist would come in, you have a cavity. She started telling my mom that we could refuse to have the work done. Its not a must. There is a lot of grey area on what is or isn't a cavity. My aunt knew that we did not have the money for this stuff so she was getting upset with this dentist for pushing the envelope on what was a cavity. She ended up referring us to another dentist in a town close by and she starting working for some one else also. As soon as I went to the new dentist the cavities stopped. Haven't had one in 20 years. The original dentist lived 2 houses down from us. [/QUOTE]
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