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HighOctane
07-23-2008, 03:38 PM
Hey everyone, if any of you guys need any dental work done, I can be of service. Cavities, braces, cleanings, whitenings, veneers, root canals, etc. I am in my 3rd year at the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN) dental school and would be happy to provide for your dental needs. UPENN's clinic has some relatively cheap prices compared to private practices around the area and we take many types of insurance. If you would like to schedule an appointment, there are several ways to reach me.

Daniel Kim
Cell: (925) 300-6876
Pager: (215) 363-5659
E-mail: danielcharleskim@gmail.com

I can also give you an estimate of how much a certain procedure might cost. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

*FAQ*
Can I trust a student to do my dental work?

My answer: Yes, you can. Even though we are students, we must show a high level of proficiency to practice on patients. Every step that we take is carefully monitored by faculty who have many years of experience.

How much cheaper is it?

My answer: Varies according to each dentist's pricing, but for example, the school charges 65.00 for a cleaning. You can check with your neighborhood dentists to compare prices. Also as a side note, I do not see a single dime from doing these procedures because I am a student. I actually have to pay the school tuition and fees.

School website: http://www.dental.upenn.edu/patients/index.html
School location: 240 South 40th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6030

Thanks for your time! Looking forward to seeing you in the future.

Daniel Kim

R22B
07-29-2008, 10:03 PM
I has a cavity... its fun to pick food out of it with my tongue.

I hate dentist... I dont know, its one of the few things that scare me in life.

Soon2bG60
07-29-2008, 10:07 PM
I just had my first god damn cavity filled yesterday.

Is there any other way too get numb other then the shots, Cause I really hate the shots.?

Ender81
07-30-2008, 01:13 AM
I need a dental implant how much? Shoot me a pm :)

TROLL
07-30-2008, 01:44 AM
he talked to me before posting this, and it is a perfect situation to post in the networking section. so if you have something to say that pertains please go ahead. if not then please dont. lets keep the clutter off the forum...

Snoozie
07-30-2008, 10:31 AM
I'm in dire need of a dentist. I do not have dental insurance and have always had problems with my teeth. They say that I have calcium build up on my teeth which casue cavities? ...I don't know. But, I have atleast 4 cavities that I know of and I just had to have one molar extracted since I couldn't afford the root canal. Some of the cavities are where old fillings broke. So I guess my question is, how much is it to have cavities filled with the white composite filling?

Erik
07-30-2008, 12:09 PM
I have 2 broken teeth, both bottem back molar. One has about less than 1/3 with occasional sharp pain(assuming its the nerve) the other i cracked and lost half of it and the filling is exposed. how much would you say im looking at?

HighOctane
07-30-2008, 07:04 PM
Hey everyone, I replied to questions asked through PM's.

Let me know anyone else has questions!

amit
07-30-2008, 11:36 PM
I was opening the networking forum so I could find a dentist actually....WEIRD coincidence..

I hate mine with such a passion. This dickhead takes out all the money from my dental insurance for the whole year, at the start of the year, so I HAVE to stay with him. If I have the slightest problem with a tooth he immediately says...ROOT CANAL. Great, so you can get 3 grand for my tiny cavity? He's such a crook. The dentist that works with him had to have gotten her degree off ebay or something. While she was performing the root canal that I did not even need (before you ask why I let them, they just started drilling..so much to the point where they HAD to do a root canal), she dropped the drill in my mouth a minimum of 20 times. The entire procedure took close to 20 hours over several visits. I would not put cleanneon through that kind of hell.

Even better, I'm going to school at USP, right down the street from you. I'm gonna have to stay in touch. I don't even know you and I already trust you WAY more than my dentist who's been practicing for 25 years.

BeautifullyBlued
07-31-2008, 12:28 AM
This reminds me to make an appointment. I think I have a good 2 or 3 cavities since all I eat is candy!

HighOctane
07-31-2008, 01:17 PM
Yeah, some of those dentists out there ... I am not too sure about.

But be assured that at school we follow strict school policy and regulations when it comes to what works must be done. We do what is best for the patient and we will explain to you exactly what we are going to do. My number is on the first post, I am here for 2 more years. Just let me know!

Daniel

(PS: For your case you could possibly have a case of malpractice. They need your consent in order to start a procedure, and looks like they are not following ADA guidlines very closely ... If you really want to go through with it, I would contact a lawyer and try to get at least compensation)

italianblaze
07-31-2008, 01:34 PM
Hey i dont have insurance i havent for a few months now but my one tooth on the bottom right side of me all the way in the back HURTS SOOOOOO BAD if i chew sweet stuff with it or alota food for that matter. Any ideas? Cavity ?

den9
07-31-2008, 02:38 PM
*FAQ*
Can I trust a student to do my dental work?

My answer: Yes, you can. Even though we are students, we must show a high level of proficiency to practice on patients. Every step that we take is carefully monitored by faculty who have many years of experience.




sorry man, i dont think id let someone practice on me :mrgreen:

den9
07-31-2008, 02:39 PM
Hey i dont have insurance i havent for a few months now but my one tooth on the bottom right side of me all the way in the back HURTS SOOOOOO BAD if i chew sweet stuff with it or alota food for that matter. Any ideas? Cavity ?

it could just be crowding, pushing stuff around, but it wouldnt be bad to check it out

MH64
07-31-2008, 02:55 PM
good luck man, my gf is a forth year at UPENN dental, for anyone intereste this is def legit, my GF sees about 10 patients a week

Sykopathik
08-01-2008, 08:13 PM
I don't have dental insurance either and I'm sure my teeth are messed up, how much to just get a checkup and breakdown of the work I am going to need? Also how long of a wait is there usually for appointments? Thanks.

HighOctane
08-17-2008, 09:36 PM
good luck man, my gf is a forth year at UPENN dental, for anyone intereste this is def legit, my GF sees about 10 patients a week

Hey, your GF and I are in the same clinic group! I bet she already mentioned that. We randomly talked about it in the lab. But anyway, looking forward to seeing you at one of the meets (once I get my car looking decent).

And to any of you who do not make much income (or if you are a student with zero income), you can qualify for a program which covers the fee for diagnostic x-rays and exam. It will also cover any EXTRACTIONS of problematic teeth. But thats it. So it can save you around 80 dollars for the x-rays and such, giving the means to put more into fillings/etc.

drifty240
08-24-2008, 01:49 PM
If anyone takes him up on this, please let me know. I would try it but don't want to be the first :cry:

2slowMX5
10-06-2008, 10:29 PM
If anyone takes him up on this, please let me know. I would try it but don't want to be the first :cry:

I may take him up on it. I probably have the worst teeth on here:


I had about 7 root canals in the last 3 years. All my top front teeth are ceramic. I need about 10 more root canals or more. I haven't had dental ins for about 8 years. I wore a tongue ring for about 4 years and it destroyed my teeth.

At this point, what do I have to loose.

abrok99
10-06-2008, 10:38 PM
i have a dentist app. on the 20th :(

lownslow95
10-06-2008, 10:55 PM
My dentist told me that I need my wisdom teeth pulled even though they don't hurt. I told them no ****in' way lol. I want to know why he said that they needed to be pulled even though they don't hurt? Thanks.

R_Rambo
10-06-2008, 11:04 PM
um the only possibe reason i could see is that they are becoming impacted. which will cause you some pretty good pain down the road if you dont get them done now, and also if you let them become impacted its a much greater surgery and you most likely be sidelined with alot of pain for about a week

edit: best thing to do call your dentist back up and ask why they need to be removed, the reason that i described is just a possibility i could be wrong

lownslow95
10-06-2008, 11:07 PM
The guy who told this to me originally said that they needed to be done, but he is only my orthodontist. I went to my real dentist, and he said that they other guy is full of ****, so I'm going to belive him. I have been with the same dentist for about 15 years now.

Renegade_
10-06-2008, 11:08 PM
Do you pull wisdom teeth?

Racersky
10-11-2008, 08:16 PM
Do you pull wisdom teeth?

^ 2x.....my wisdon teeth hurts from time to time and also is there any other way in making your teeth and stuff numb? Those needles being used in the mouth hurts like hell.

guesswho
10-11-2008, 10:09 PM
+3 on the wisdom teeth.

Menacing_Gc8
10-12-2008, 08:26 AM
4 Extractions , a couple fillings and Invisilines (or some other non-conventional braces that aren't really that visible).. How much? oh yeah and no dental insurance..