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Dentists w/ Air Abrasion or lasers?

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Xerxes409

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Oct 17, 2003, 12:09:05 PM10/17/03
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Hi everyone.

I may need to get a small cavity removed, and I was wondering if
anyone knew of any dentists in Tokyo who use air abrasion/laser
methods for this. (Anything to avoid the drill!) Doesn't matter if
they speak English or not -- I just need an excellent and TRUSTWORTHY
dentist. I've heard so many horror stories, but I refuse to believe
that there are no good ones in Tokyo!

Xerxes409

Bryce

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Oct 17, 2003, 2:15:30 PM10/17/03
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In the long run I always found it cheaper to fly back to the states and have
any dentistry done. "Japanese dentistry". Now that's funny.


Darrien

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Oct 18, 2003, 1:42:45 AM10/18/03
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If it's small enough to be sand blasted, I would try brushing with a
fluoride
gel after your regular brushing for about a week to see if it will heal
itself.

I know it sounds strange, but my brother just avoided a sand blasting
by using fluoride.

mr.sumo.snr

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Oct 18, 2003, 10:12:12 AM10/18/03
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Ask someone at your place of work who has kids about their family dentist -
children are pretty good as barometers of friendly or not-so-friendly
dentists. My - go to when something goes wrong with my teeth in Japan -
dentist is a woman (gentle hands - especially with the hypodermic) and
always has plenty of kids waiting to see her.

For a regular filling I think you'll be ok - just make sure that the surgeon
reaches for the anesthetic before he/she reaches for the drill. A lot of
dentists have this - you're a big man and this is just a small filling so no
need for an anesthetic - attitude. Screw that! If they refuse you just get
up and leave. Expect to be called back in the following day to have the
filling polished - now....that can make your stomach turn.

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jonathan


Ian J Cottee

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Oct 19, 2003, 4:42:30 AM10/19/03
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colin...@hotmail.com (Xerxes409) writes:

My dentist did some pretty major work in my mouth a couple of years
back - the sounds of the drill were terrible but he never hurt me. And
he speaks a little english. Just my wife's families local dentist but
he's a good guy. Doesn't help you (I'm in Nagoya) but just proof that
not all Japanese dentists are bad.

Next week he's promised to teach me to brush my teeth :-/

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Ian J Cottee
Nagoya, Japan

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