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jer
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Big Grin Bright & shiny teefers!!! Big Grin

Thought I would start this thread since I just got back from my first dentist visit since I have been in Spain (over 7 years Eeker ).

I know, I know, waaaaay to looooong without a checkup (Mufino, the rotten tooth graemlin pleeeeeaaassseee :jeje: ).

So, Ena and I went to gether this afternoon as she had not been to the dentist in a loooooong time either.

She made and appointment with the dental clinic that her mom used to bring her to when she was a kid and it was very professional, efficient and a nice visit.

As you may or may not know, dental care is NOT included in the national health plan here, one has to pay for it out of their pocket.

I was amazed that the consultation and evaluation (including ex-rays) was FREE. They simply gave us a "presupuesto" (estimate) on the work we nee to have done...

Me: general cleaning and redo a filling that fell out a month ago.
Ena: a few fillings.

... and I almost passed out (pleasantly) at the cost... 66 Euros each (each person, not each filling) :jeje:

Sweeeeeeeeet!!!

So, we go back on next Wednesday to have the stuff done.

When the dentist saw my name he asked where I was from. He said I was the ONLY American he had as a patient and he gets 0 ex-pats.

I will ask next week if they speak English and post the name and address here either way for all of you.

In the meantime, please feel free to let us know where you go to the dentist every 10 yrs or so :jeje:

Saludos,
jer...


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I just got 5 fillings last week in St. Louis, MO...

$150 per filling! So be glad. Oh yeah, the X rays were expensive too.

However, they used tooth colored filling, not the old school metal stuff.
 
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Thanks Rocinante.

Yeah, I am very happy with the prices here.

Back in USA (NY) the initial consultation which was free today for Ena and I would have probably cost me at least $100.

They use the tooth colored fillings here as well. I asked to be sure and the dentist said that they have not used the metal crapola in years.

I think the tooth colored fillings are the standard here as well now.

Saludos,
jer...


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the tooth colored fillings are actually porcelan fillings- Smiler

Thanks for the info Jer- although I don't expect to wait 7 years to see a dentist! Red Face jejeje!

The price IS excellent! I am however getting a check up before I go (my Dentist here is a family friend Smiler ) As for the x-rays- now there is a new machine hooked up to a computer- so no more need for the film- brings down the cost if your dentist has this new technology ! Smiler (and its more comfortable than biting on those cardboard things anyways! Red Face )


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Holy Cow!! maybe we should plan our dental visits to be done in Madrid!! Just a simple clean and check up is well over $100 and I have not gotten out of the office without needing something else done on top of that!! Wonder how much for orthodontia....hmmmmm.
 
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Yes, the price is right here in Spain. My entire work ended up costing about $4,500.00, with a crown, white filings, cleaning and some touch up work. I had DELTA DENTAL, which only paid for my whitening kit.

I look at my teeth as an investment. No one wants to see rotten teeth or teeth missing. I don't smoke or drink coffee or tea, which really stains teeth. I love my smile and my teeth and will take care of them until the end.

Remember to floss people and keep that beautiful smile that you have.

Remember the old saying: Ignore your teeth and they will just go away.

Shawn


"Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down" - SONG OF SOLOMON, Toni Morrison
 
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Yeeehaaa!!! Back to the dentist this afternoon to get the actual dental work done (first visit was just to see what we needed done).

I will be sure to post here on the painRazzerrice ratio later :jeje:

Saludos,
jer...


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Ok, we arrived at the dentista at 6:30pm for our apt. and were taken right in to the torture chambers.

Got my filling (empaste) in just 15 minutes. Filling was done with a bit of local (needle Eeker ) anathetic and was totally painless.

I was then taken to another room for the cleaning which hurt a bit but no more than it used to in the USA at my regular dentist (aaaahhh the momories).

Ena had 2 fillings done and said she had a bit of discomfort but not pain.

The fillings were the tooth colored kind as promised so we are still as good looking as ever Wink

As I said above, the total for both of us was 132 Euros. This included an initial consultation with Xrays and a second visit with 3 fillings total and 1 cleaning.

Ok, I can recommend the clinic since they said that there is a dentist there who just married an American and they are pretty sure she speaks English. And even if she does not it should not matter since pain has no language barriers :jeje:

Here is the info...
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Cl�nica Dental Villar
General Ricardos, 178
Phone #s:
91 525 45 00
91 525 50 96
Metro: "Oporto" (line #5)
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Happy shiny teefers Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

Saludos,
jer...


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They cleaned your teeth AFTER they did the fillings??!?! mmmmm interesting.


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Yes, I thought it was odd that they did it in that order and said something but the dentist told me it was BOP (Basic Operating Procedure) and the order does not matter when there are very few fillings to do (I only had one done).

Apparently the cleaning also helps to smoothe over the filling, especially if it is a lateral filling (in the side of the tooth) like mine was.

Saludos,
jer...


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ESPE3,

That�s the way it is done with the white fillings. When I got mine done, they put in the white filling first and cleaned and smoothed the filling afterwards. Then they cleaned my teeth. That's pretty much procedure anywhere you go.

I had my teeth done in the US and it was a great experience. I love my smile and always get compliments on my teeth.

Shawn


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Redwood-
I have a porcelan filling (the white ones) and my teeth were cleaned first. Then after the filling they go back and smooth it over or whatever they have to do- its part of them putting the filling in! So I guess its not the same everywhere. My dentist is a good one- and he's a good family friend - I've never had any problems with him and he's never hurt me Smiler - I'm a dentist phobic too, so that's important!

Jer- if that's what the man said- well so be it. I'm no dentist! Red Face The important thing is he did a good job and you're satisified with it. Smiler


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Hey espe3, I agree, the end result is the important part Big Grin

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and he's never hurt me
Hmmmmm, you had better ask to see his dentist license then because if he never hurts ya he is probably not a certified dentist. :jeje: Wink (joke)

Saludos,
jer...


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Dentists here on Lanzarote have, until fairly recently, been fairly barbaric!! Charged the earth, no injection to numb you first etc, and definitely no cleaning of teeth!!! No preventative care either.

That all changed when an English dentist set up shop a few years ago. He is now a very, very good friend of ours (I�m not silly!!!) and friends who come to stay say his charges are less than they pay in the UK!! His clientele are split 50/50 Spanish/English, and he always cleans and polishes the teeth after treatment. That was the case in the UK too.


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Thanks madsue.

Since this thread may help others find dentists and some may just live on your little isle, can you give us the info on that doc friend of yours?

Where he is, address, phone #, other contact info?

Saludos,
jer...

p.d. ok, so madsue, Ena and I are the only ones who have been to the dentist in Spain Confused

Where are all your stories and recommendations/warnings people?


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