Dentist
#1
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Joined: Dec 2007
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From: Hobart , Tasmania

All I can say is WOW.
My Australian dentist puts the NHS dentist I went to see when on holiday back home for 2 weeks to utter shame.
I had a bit of tooth break off when eating chocolate back home. Not a small bit of tooth but quite a big bit. So U.K dentist fills it in . Tells me that the tooth will need pulled out and is totally rotten. Plus his injection hurt like hell
and I had a sore jaw for about a week and a half.
My dentist in Tassie, tells me no your tooth just needs a proper filling after doing an xray. The tooth is NOT rotton. The injection to num my gum was not painfull at all. And he made the tooth look a nice pearly white too. Cost $380 for 2 fillings that I needed but I think it was well worth it.
I love Australia looks like they train their dentists properly here at school!!!
My Australian dentist puts the NHS dentist I went to see when on holiday back home for 2 weeks to utter shame.
I had a bit of tooth break off when eating chocolate back home. Not a small bit of tooth but quite a big bit. So U.K dentist fills it in . Tells me that the tooth will need pulled out and is totally rotten. Plus his injection hurt like hell
and I had a sore jaw for about a week and a half.My dentist in Tassie, tells me no your tooth just needs a proper filling after doing an xray. The tooth is NOT rotton. The injection to num my gum was not painfull at all. And he made the tooth look a nice pearly white too. Cost $380 for 2 fillings that I needed but I think it was well worth it.
I love Australia looks like they train their dentists properly here at school!!!
#2
I love going to the dentist here. I've found a fab one at Golden Grove if anyone needs a nice gentle dentist.
#3
All I can say is WOW.
My Australian dentist puts the NHS dentist I went to see when on holiday back home for 2 weeks to utter shame.
I had a bit of tooth break off when eating chocolate back home. Not a small bit of tooth but quite a big bit. So U.K dentist fills it in . Tells me that the tooth will need pulled out and is totally rotten. Plus his injection hurt like hell
and I had a sore jaw for about a week and a half.
My dentist in Tassie, tells me no your tooth just needs a proper filling after doing an xray. The tooth is NOT rotton. The injection to num my gum was not painfull at all. And he made the tooth look a nice pearly white too. Cost $380 for 2 fillings that I needed but I think it was well worth it.
I love Australia looks like they train their dentists properly here at school!!!
My Australian dentist puts the NHS dentist I went to see when on holiday back home for 2 weeks to utter shame.
I had a bit of tooth break off when eating chocolate back home. Not a small bit of tooth but quite a big bit. So U.K dentist fills it in . Tells me that the tooth will need pulled out and is totally rotten. Plus his injection hurt like hell
and I had a sore jaw for about a week and a half.My dentist in Tassie, tells me no your tooth just needs a proper filling after doing an xray. The tooth is NOT rotton. The injection to num my gum was not painfull at all. And he made the tooth look a nice pearly white too. Cost $380 for 2 fillings that I needed but I think it was well worth it.
I love Australia looks like they train their dentists properly here at school!!!
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If there's anyone in Melbourne looking for a dentist, let me know. My brother in law has just opened a new practice in East Melbourne, with state of the art technology.
His old practice was in Covent gdn, london. He is by far the best dentist I have ever visited (and I've visited a few!) so I can genuinely recommend him.
cheers
His old practice was in Covent gdn, london. He is by far the best dentist I have ever visited (and I've visited a few!) so I can genuinely recommend him.
cheers
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Joined: Dec 2007
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All I can say is WOW.
My Australian dentist puts the NHS dentist I went to see when on holiday back home for 2 weeks to utter shame.
I had a bit of tooth break off when eating chocolate back home. Not a small bit of tooth but quite a big bit. So U.K dentist fills it in . Tells me that the tooth will need pulled out and is totally rotten. Plus his injection hurt like hell
and I had a sore jaw for about a week and a half.
My dentist in Tassie, tells me no your tooth just needs a proper filling after doing an xray. The tooth is NOT rotton. The injection to num my gum was not painfull at all. And he made the tooth look a nice pearly white too. Cost $380 for 2 fillings that I needed but I think it was well worth it.
I love Australia looks like they train their dentists properly here at school!!!
My Australian dentist puts the NHS dentist I went to see when on holiday back home for 2 weeks to utter shame.
I had a bit of tooth break off when eating chocolate back home. Not a small bit of tooth but quite a big bit. So U.K dentist fills it in . Tells me that the tooth will need pulled out and is totally rotten. Plus his injection hurt like hell
and I had a sore jaw for about a week and a half.My dentist in Tassie, tells me no your tooth just needs a proper filling after doing an xray. The tooth is NOT rotton. The injection to num my gum was not painfull at all. And he made the tooth look a nice pearly white too. Cost $380 for 2 fillings that I needed but I think it was well worth it.
I love Australia looks like they train their dentists properly here at school!!!
I've got good dentists here in Hampshire and also in Redfern (NSW).
The only difference I noticed is that in the UK the hygienist works separately to the dentist.
#10
I also had very good one in UK, but she was private.
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Joined: Dec 2007
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From: Hobart , Tasmania

One crap dentist in the UK and they are all bad? The private ones all charge like wounded bulls, yes, but they do that in OZ too.
I've got good dentists here in Hampshire and also in Redfern (NSW).
The only difference I noticed is that in the UK the hygienist works separately to the dentist.
I've got good dentists here in Hampshire and also in Redfern (NSW).
The only difference I noticed is that in the UK the hygienist works separately to the dentist.





