Originally posted by portlander
T I read the other day that 50% of children under 12 have never been to the dentist in Oregon. What do you guys think about that? What do you think can be done to change it?
Guess what?
Here's my experience:
I live in NYC, and my parents and sister never went, not even once, to a dentist for the past ten years or more.
I was the only one in the family to ever receive any type of dental treatment ( a while ago). I believe the treatment was around like a 100 bucks or so, but we didn't want to spend it on any dentist.
We didn't know of anyone who went to dentist so, unable to get referrals, we looked into the phone book and all the ten quiet dental clinics near our apartment.
My parents booked me for an appointment at one of the clinics at the time of their choice and we were the only patients there. Afterwards, since I no longer I had any problems, we never cared to visit him or any other dentist ever again.
See how difficult it was ( is) for dentists to get us for an appointment? In practicality, I believe that they must try hard to win patients. It is hard to make money in dentistry, just like in anything else, and I don't know how some people here could claim that they make so much with ease.
By the way, it wasn't that we're poor. We have the money to go to dentists alright, but we just didn't care and saw no need to rush.