Referral For New York City Dentist -- Dental School Clinic???
Q: You must see requests for this all the time, but I'm trying to find a
decent affordable, respectful dentist in New York. I'm a bit phobic
after some pretty rough dentist experiences, and I've got a neglected
root canal situation (temporary crown left for several years...). I'm
a bit phobic, and of the starving-artist variety (no insurance, no
money source, and not likely to get one soon). So no frills, but need
a dentist who will be reliable.
Any suggestions?
What do people think of going to dental schools for all dental care?
Which one? NYU or Columbia?
A:For me, "affordable" only means one thing ~ integrity! For example, when I have my car serviced, I do not care what individual
procedures or parts cost ~ better to consider if the procedures are well done and if they are needed. This is my definition of
"being affordable."
Good dentistry is an investment of sorts ~
You know, if I were anywhere near Brooklyn, I would at least want to call Steve B. to see what he thinks the correct diagnosis and
suggested treatment might be. Who knows? If its not too far off, these Bornfeld Twins appear to have plenty of integrity ... plus
the know-how for good dental care!
Reliable? Yes. Unless there is banjo playing somewhere nearby and then he's off to face the music!
Of course, I now know Tony Bad is also a NY dentist, of no small repute around these