as a practising Irish dentist the situation with failed treatments abroad is getting worse and worse! Cases of completely infereior quality of work. Cases of complete overtreatment.....clinically I have seen numerous cases of maybe a crown or two needed and the patient returns with 8, 10 crowns!!!!!!!!!!! Cases with advanced prosthodontics rushed into a fortnight which should take a year or more to complete correctly. Cases with completely inferior root canal treatment with persistent bone infections underneath. Cases with implant failures within a year or two of surgery. Cases with failed crown and bridge work due to no attention given to the existing gum condition. I could go on and on..... I could not give a damn where a patient goes for treatment........I am snowed under with work and have never been busier!! What really worries me is the shocking work that I am seeing at an all too frequent basis from abroad. Media are now beginning to cotton on to this and recent interviews with university professors from Dublin and Cork eloquently detailed what I have said above. They are inundated with cases of failed treatment abroad. This situation is getting worse and worse and I feel so sorry for the patients so afflicted. With loosening of the advertising noose on us here in Ireland we should be much more able to deal with this crisis in the media. Get a SECOND OPINION for any case involving proposed treatment which involves multiple crowns etc and implants.
Most dentistry required here is routine preventive based work which is still cheap for the patient and mostly state subsidised.I see no attempt to explain to us why the high cost of dental fees obtains here and very specifically since we are invited to accept that there is no shortage of work to be done.
I the old days they'd just pull it out and leave the gap.
Yeah, but don't u need to put something back to stop the teeth closing in together?
some of these foreign outfits would revert to above in double quick time before you get back on the plane!......which in a disease susceptible patient would increase the risk of further tooth loss.don't u need to put something back to stop the teeth closing in together?
the main aim is to prevent further tooth loss with simple preventive treatments whereas.............
some of these foreign outfits would revert to above in double quick time before you get back on the plane!......which in a disease susceptible patient would increase the risk of further tooth loss.
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Get second opinions etc etc and written estimates etc.
Good luck.
putting something back in to replace missing tooth is doomed to fail in the presence of active disease be it gum disease or active tooth decay.
....some of these foreign outfits would revert to above in double quick time before you get back on the plane....
Then why on earth would some one put something in the gap?
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