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Subject: Question about having lots of work done
Author: Blasterbot5555
Date: 26 Jun

I'm about to go back to my dentist after a 7 year absence where I was
starting my own business and couldn't afford dental work. I'm guessing
that I'm going to need a ton of work, both in terms of things that
need to be done (cavities, replacement of missing teeth in the back,
probably periondontal disease, etc.) and from a cosmetic perspective
as well. I have "temporary" caps on my font upper arch that have been
in my mouth this entire time, and they're very badly stained and
pretty disgusting. I've recently come to suspect that I've lost out on
more than one job opportunity because of them--which is frankly what's
prompting me to invest some $$ into taking care of my mouth once and
for all.

My question: in cases like mine where there's a lot of work to be done
over probably a few months, how much control do I have in terms of
what gets done when? My sense has always been that health related
stuff must be completely done before any cosmetic work can start, but
I'm wondering if it's possible to alternate.

What I'd like to be able to do is to get the temp caps on my front
teeth replaced ASAP (if not first thing, then at least early in the
process) so I can go to a job interview and not be self-conscious. Is
that a reasonable request in your minds?

Note that I haven't asked my dentist this yet. I figured I'd ask here
first.



Question about having lots of work done
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