My first (introductory) visit last fall: After zillion X-rays (high technology - all computers) the dentist advised to replace one of the bridges. (This bridge was marked to 'monitor' by my previous dentist a couple of months earlier.) I assumed that it really has to be done. After expecting an appointment for the bridge work, they said that they can start right away. (This was the first warning sign.) Since - like most people - I am a bit weary of dental procedures, I thought, I was lucky, they had a cancellation and I thought that let's get over with it - the sooner, the better. Then they gave a sales presentation (on a computer monitor, installed at the dentist chair) about different bridges/materials. (Like "this is the cheapest, but wait, there is a better one!" And, of course, there was a better one until the computer presentation got to the last page: "space age technology, last forever, last bridge you ever need", etc.) Sitting in the chair, wishing to get over with this whole
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