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How much does it cost a dental implant at a dental school?
I know a regular dental implant costs about 3200$ (total cost with crown) but I heard dental schools have cheaper prices.Anyone knows how much is it and are the students reliable?Do they perform under the supervision of an experienced dentist? Is there a dental school in Tampa?
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18 Comments
October 23rd, 2009 at 12:45 pm
We have a discount dental plan and you can check the website to see the dentists in Jacksonville. The site is http://www.MyBestDentalBenefits.com
We get great discounts
Hope this helps you.
October 23rd, 2009 at 1:56 pm
yes you're right you have to take the DATs. as you probably already know it consists of math, biology, chemistry, physics, and the PAT (the perceptual ability test). depending on what dental school, you'll want to shoot at least 17 or above. a good score would be above 20.
get good grades in college. more and more people are applying to dental school, so it's getting more competitive. you'll want at least 3.3 in college. 3.5-3.7 will get you into most schools.
outside stuff: it's best to have volunteer work (in a dental setting), research, leadership positions etc etc, but w/o good grades and good DATs, it's hard to even get an interview if you have all sorts of extras.
other than that talk to alot of practicing dentists. see if you can shadow one for a month and see if it's something you'd want to do. it's a long road, so make sure it's what you want.
a real good website for dentists, physicians, DOs, optometrists, etc is the student doctors network:
http://www.studentdoctors.net
go to the forums for pre-dent and you'll be able to talk to other people like you. i still go to this site once in awhile. plus it's absolutely FREE!!! unlike the answer above.
good luck
October 23rd, 2009 at 1:17 pm
hi.u can use intraoral camera
October 23rd, 2009 at 1:24 pm
i had those pics done to me so i cld get braces.. annd.. I HAD to do all the work i had to put the mirrrosrs myself and all thth other stuff.. it was very unconfortable! anndd.. i had to be sittting in a very unconfortable chair!!
boooo plus, the guy who took the pictures lookd like pissd cuz i wldnt smile right.. WTF?!?!
asshole..
October 24th, 2009 at 3:37 am
You don't have to take the second level, but if you do, you get to do more things like polishing people's teeth, take impressions (for mouth guards and whitening trays), you get to learn how to place a rubber dam on people, and in some places you get to apply temporarily fillings, apply sealants, and other things. This means that you will have more responsibility in the dental office.
Unlike with just taking level 1, you must take an exam at the end of your course with an examination board in order to practice your level 2 skills. The Canadian board is the NDAEB http://www.ndaeb.ca/
Also I forgot to mention that level 2 assistants usually get paid about 2-3 dollars more an hour.
October 23rd, 2009 at 9:58 pm
I would like to see this pictures.
I’m sure half of them are useless.
The flash lit just one every other picture and some of the angulations do not look appropriate.
October 24th, 2009 at 7:39 am
October 24th, 2009 at 7:21 am
at the start he looks like adam sandler
October 24th, 2009 at 3:38 pm
Write a polite letter of complaint to the Commissioner of Insurance for your state – at your state capital. Copy to your insurance company's Vice President of Health Insurance Claims – or some similar person. The insurance company is required to respond to the commissioner within 30 days. Every day after 30 that they are late, costs them $. You should get a prompt response. But, remember to be polite. You will still have the same insurance company. Most claim adjusters are over worked but real people.
October 24th, 2009 at 6:38 pm
Well every job has it's downsides, but dental hygiene is a great career. Bls.gov says that the employment growth is projected to be 30%, much faster than average. It is in demand and offers great pay, especially for an associate's degree. And yes they do get good benefits, just like any job, you have to search around and interview to find a job that offers benefits that are valuable to you. Here's a good link to lots of useful info on dental hygienists: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos097.htm
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October 24th, 2009 at 8:58 pm
You can generally assume when going to a dental school that the price will be about half of a normal dentist. We have two schools in our area, Detroit, at U of Michigan you have to see a student if you want the cheap price but they dont stick you with the rookie students, and they have actual dentists who come and check what they are doing step by step to make sure everything looks good. At the other school over here, U of Detroit Mercy you can see a student or an instructor as you wish both at half price so it depends on where you go.
I went to U of M for a root canal and though the appointment takes longer, since they have to have the teacher check it out every so often, but it was worth it to save 300 bucks.
I found this on a search…
There are 2 dental schools in the state of Florida – Nova Southeastern is in Ft Lauderdale and University of Florida at Gainesville is in Gainesville. Both should be accepting patients for their clinics.
October 24th, 2009 at 3:57 pm
How come when I lick my girlfriends taint my tongue bristles go numb?
October 25th, 2009 at 2:02 am
thank’s
October 25th, 2009 at 11:27 am
I'm a dentist.
I can tell you what I expect from assistants.
Basically, it depends. If you've been through a dental assisting program, I'd expect you to know the following:
1. what materials/instruments are used to place amalgams
2. materials/instruments used to place composites.
3. a general idea of what root canals involve and what instruments are used.
4. a general idea of what instruments are used for extractions
5. how to properly set up and clean a room.
6. the difference between "clean" and "unclean" (this is a big problem with dental assistants….some of them don't know that items that touch the floor shouldn't be put back on the counter!!!).
Basically, the doctor with whom you'll be working will train you, as will the other assistants. But since you've been through a course, they will expect you to have some knowledge of what they're doing.
October 26th, 2009 at 2:50 am
I would also recommend Mexico because ive been, although like anywhere else you must do your due dilligence.
and get recommendations before you decide.I managed to save around 90% of what it would have cost me.
I had 28 top quality porcelain caps/crowns at a cost of $2400
Quite a saving on the $36,000 i was quoted at home.
For more info see below.
Hope this helps
October 26th, 2009 at 8:04 am
There is a half hour full version and an hour and a half version with a lecture available for sale on my web site.
October 26th, 2009 at 8:03 pm
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