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July 9, 2011 at 4:58 PM #18926July 9, 2011 at 6:45 PM #708620KIBUParticipant
There are a few stories I heard.
1. One guy got swollen up really bad on the face and later on lost some nerve/muscle movements.
2. Hepatitis B infection not known where this guy got and he thought the only probable one was his trips to TJ for dental services. He couldn’t tell for sure though.
Regulations in the health industry = higher standards that many providers have to follow and that bring up the standards to protect customers. Leave it to deregulations in this field and you have chaos.
July 9, 2011 at 6:45 PM #709831KIBUParticipantThere are a few stories I heard.
1. One guy got swollen up really bad on the face and later on lost some nerve/muscle movements.
2. Hepatitis B infection not known where this guy got and he thought the only probable one was his trips to TJ for dental services. He couldn’t tell for sure though.
Regulations in the health industry = higher standards that many providers have to follow and that bring up the standards to protect customers. Leave it to deregulations in this field and you have chaos.
July 9, 2011 at 6:45 PM #709468KIBUParticipantThere are a few stories I heard.
1. One guy got swollen up really bad on the face and later on lost some nerve/muscle movements.
2. Hepatitis B infection not known where this guy got and he thought the only probable one was his trips to TJ for dental services. He couldn’t tell for sure though.
Regulations in the health industry = higher standards that many providers have to follow and that bring up the standards to protect customers. Leave it to deregulations in this field and you have chaos.
July 9, 2011 at 6:45 PM #709315KIBUParticipantThere are a few stories I heard.
1. One guy got swollen up really bad on the face and later on lost some nerve/muscle movements.
2. Hepatitis B infection not known where this guy got and he thought the only probable one was his trips to TJ for dental services. He couldn’t tell for sure though.
Regulations in the health industry = higher standards that many providers have to follow and that bring up the standards to protect customers. Leave it to deregulations in this field and you have chaos.
July 9, 2011 at 6:45 PM #708718KIBUParticipantThere are a few stories I heard.
1. One guy got swollen up really bad on the face and later on lost some nerve/muscle movements.
2. Hepatitis B infection not known where this guy got and he thought the only probable one was his trips to TJ for dental services. He couldn’t tell for sure though.
Regulations in the health industry = higher standards that many providers have to follow and that bring up the standards to protect customers. Leave it to deregulations in this field and you have chaos.
July 9, 2011 at 9:16 PM #708640CardiffBaseballParticipantI went to Pacific Dental I think it was. He has an office in Chula Vista but only works out of his US office once per week.
No complaints really.
July 9, 2011 at 9:16 PM #709851CardiffBaseballParticipantI went to Pacific Dental I think it was. He has an office in Chula Vista but only works out of his US office once per week.
No complaints really.
July 9, 2011 at 9:16 PM #708738CardiffBaseballParticipantI went to Pacific Dental I think it was. He has an office in Chula Vista but only works out of his US office once per week.
No complaints really.
July 9, 2011 at 9:16 PM #709488CardiffBaseballParticipantI went to Pacific Dental I think it was. He has an office in Chula Vista but only works out of his US office once per week.
No complaints really.
July 9, 2011 at 9:16 PM #709336CardiffBaseballParticipantI went to Pacific Dental I think it was. He has an office in Chula Vista but only works out of his US office once per week.
No complaints really.
July 10, 2011 at 9:29 AM #708818zkParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
July 10, 2011 at 9:29 AM #709568zkParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
July 10, 2011 at 9:29 AM #709931zkParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
July 10, 2011 at 9:29 AM #708721zkParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
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