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Baylor College Of Dentistry
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After driving over 2 hours in heavy traffic to the college at the referral of my Dentist, I was given good screening service by the students. However, the doctor was rude. First, she called me "girlfriend" in a quite casual manner, than after looking at my x-rays said I had two choices and--one low and one high. When I chose the higher of the two she switched and said I had one choice--getting all my teeth removed and dentures. She commented on the work that hadn't been done in my mouth and I replied, "I'd just gone to the dentist..." She looked perturbed and then snapped, "Well, it's too late." I didn't get dental care because I worked with at-risk students in a school district for a quite a long while and they kept switching insurance plans making it impossible to move forward when I had the funding. Additionally, I was raising my sons as a single parent on a VERY low salary. Point is, I didn't neglect my teeth because I wasn't conscientious. I just couldn't do anything about it then. Additionally, being advised by dentist to extract teeth that could've been saved helped create the problem I have now, and I'm suspect that it's given to "certain" people. I will work with a dentist to reverse the periodontal issues in my mouth and if I do eventually need and choose to get dentures will not pay someone (whether low-cost or not) to treat me rudely. Because she assumes a patient may be low-income is not an excuse to treat them rudely. The dental students could teach her something about bedside manner, because she has none. Reading the reviews here, it may be a blessing the program didn't work out for me anyway.
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