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silver_opal 06-10-2012 03:51 PM

Stuff paying thousands. I had mine removed in the chair under general dental at Yangebup dental. All were infected at the time. And had hook roots to make the job harder.
The dentist put me on strong antibiotics immediately.
He believes in no pain for his patients.
Can highly recommend your giving him a call.

MY05GT 06-10-2012 04:24 PM

Cheers for all the advice and contacts so far guys :)

Pimpreza 06-10-2012 04:28 PM

I would seriously look at going to Thailand if you can take the time off work, have a bit of a holiday and come out paying less, I had 3 fillings done the other day, one was about 45% of a front tooth and it cost me $45 all up.

Here's an example.
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MISSWRXYSTi 06-10-2012 04:51 PM

The Top Perth guys are:- they all cost about the same - just the waiting periods,

Brent Allen
Kim Bennett
Dennis Gregory
Evan Kakulas
Ian Rosenburg
or
Mario Alberghini

PoktRokt 07-10-2012 12:39 AM

Not necessarily kick backs for referrals but in the chair can be high risk! This is why having it done in a surgery is much safer, stronger better anesthetics etc!

The Anesthetist is the most expensive part!!!
So it can all depend on the patients history, the issue etc! Each Dentist to their own professional opinion so getting a second opinion won't make a difference!!
I agree with 2 now, 2 later if in the chair but if surgery then go the full hog as will work out cheaper! Note that if you go twice, that's more money!!

huggy_b 07-10-2012 07:58 AM

Not sure what cover you have, but I had 4 out in surgery and the anethetist was the only part not covered ($1500) back in 2010 - cant remeber the surgeon, but he was based in Maylands. Get used to mushy food for at least a few days if you do have surgery, and book a week off work.

MY05GT 07-10-2012 09:05 AM

Unfortunately i dont think my insurance will cover any of the costs as it doesnt cover major dental for the first year and i only took out this policy a few months ago, i do have some money put aside and my olds said they would help me out as well ( though id prefer not to take money off them if i can help it ) guess ill just book in to get my mouth xrayed next week and then make a few phone calls and organise a consultation and take it from there, cheers for all the help, will let you know how i get on :o

Kato 07-10-2012 09:13 AM

Brent Allan.

Have had enough family members go through him to pay for a big boat. Other surgeons wouldn't look at some of the jobs as they were too risky. He did them with no problems.

I'm also +1 for getting knocked out and having all of them out in one hit. Easier to recover once than twice.

silver_opal 07-10-2012 09:19 AM

Can also recommend Alan Quan at Lifecare Dental in Forrest Chase. He's done some amazing work on my teeth recently.
Good luck with it.

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