Quote Originally Posted by Dana1 View Post
Bridgework is not a one appt. procedure. First appt. is to prepare the tooth/teeth then impressions are taken and then the crown/bridge needs to be fabricated...usually not completed that same day unless he has his own dental lab onsite which I doubt. Although I'm sure this dentist is qualified...I've heard he was trained in the US, the part that concerns me more than his skills are the sterilization procedures of the actual instruments used and of the operatory itself. Just saying....
Dana1 and to all,

This is one of the problems when you are "just saying..." things you have heard about and have no first hand knowledge. You often get it wrong. Yes, he was trained in the States, but I am sure that had he be been trained in Canada, Israel, Jamaica, the UK or Europe that he would have equally adequate skills. Being trained in the US is not the only way to be "qualified".

Bridgework, just as braces, veneers, root canals, tooth replacements, etc. are multiple visit procedures. I have had several multiple visit procedures at his office and his painstaking sterilization procedures including those of his staff are the foundation of his business.

I would never ever go there or recommend if that wasnt his top priority as it is with the vast majority of doctors of all specialities across the island.

Maybe it would be wise to actual use a service before making derogatory comments that do nothing other than misinform people...

Just saying....