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clinic and payment

  • 25-01-2010 10:31pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 378 ✭✭


    I went to UK on training and broke my front upper tooth, came back to my home country to get it sorted and waited 2 weeks to get a loan approval from the Bank of Ireland only to know today the appeal had been declined because it was my first loan in the bank and the amount was too large (I was going to do several treatments, so I wouldn't think about dentists for a while). I am hiting Ireland back again tomorrow morning and I am concerned about getting it done there, as the legend tells a lot of irish are running away to get treatments done abroad (in fact, the only reason why I spent 2weeks in my home country). My question:

    Could someone recommend some good dentist ? I have been told about the <removed by author to comply with the rules> Dental Clinic and I am considering it, however, I am thinking they are a bit expensive, but seems to provide quality, which is the main thing I am looking for in a dentist. Does anyone have any quality and more affordable recommendations in Dublin?

    Also, one of the main things is, do clinics around Dublin in general offer monthly repayments for very expensive treatments, that don't include involving a bank to obtain a loan?

    EDIT: Sorry.. I think this post lost its principal goal after reading the rules.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,927 ✭✭✭georgieporgy


    You can get recommendations by pm.

    Are we talking just one tooth? Is the tooth just broken but still ok otherwise or was it knocked out? I'm trying to estimate the cost. Repairing one tooth is not necessarily that expensive.

    Was it broken while training? (football or something?) Quite often teams and training camps have insurance to cover dental injuries.

    Payment plans? I guess some clinics have them and others don't. Depends on amount etc etc.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,535 ✭✭✭btkm8unsl0w5r4


    The payment plan thing is quite topical at the moment, usually most clinics wil allow you to pay over the course of 2-4 months however long the treatment takes.


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