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In the USA. Up until a few years ago dental visits were nothing to really think about. I went twice a year and got a cleaning. There was one bad place I went to a decade ago that kept "finding" small cavities to "proactively" fill but thankfully I switched to another and all is well. My home care routine is perfect. I use an electric toothbrush twice a day, floss, use mouthwash, wear a nightguard to protect against grinding, and don't really drink or eat sweets.

Yet two years ago dentists started hitting me with all this talk of periodontic cleanings. Deep cleanings. Scalings, whatever - getting in the pockets under the gums. At this point things took a turn. It started to feel like I was a cash cow being milked for all I was worth. I was even convinced to fork over a few grand for a gum graft. It literally made things worse, like I had more recession after the graph - more of the tooth was exposed. The dentist then gaslit me saying it was totally fine and it didn't need to be redone even though it was objectively worse than before when they were emphatic that it needed to be done.

Now I go to a new dentist because I move and the entire thing feels like an upsell from front to back. I think I got upsold on procedures four separate times during the visit. They even refused to give me a regular cleaning and told me I had to do the expensive periodontic cleaning where they charge me out the ass. Like what the fuck is going on? My gut after I left the office was just reeling and screaming at me not to trust the dentist. I can't even put my finger on why, they seemed very professional and answered all my questions. But the gut can pick up on stuff the brain can't, maybe.

This is all just really upsetting. I'm lucky enough that all my interactions with the medical system so far have not had this air of conning me into doing expensive procedures. Now I feel like I can't trust these people that went to these crazy expensive/prestigious/exclusive schools to spend years of their lives learning how to care for my health. Am I going crazy? Are dentists really all scammers?

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[–] [email protected] 25 points 7 months ago

Right there with you. About 20 years ago when I was young, I had a dentist put me on that Care Credit shit and racked up like 3k in debt without even realizing it was happening. Can't say I've trusted a dentist since then. About ten years ago, i tried going in for one of those cleaning and X-ray deals and we never even got into the cleaning on my first visit because they wanted to go over all the problems and set me up on a payment plan to fix them. Which I didn't do because I couldn't afford it. Now, my mouth is a mess; I've got regular ear aches and headaches, and the last dentist I went to in order to get a couple teeth pulled called me a gummy bear when talking to their colleague right outside the room. Top that all off with being in an area where no one is taking covid seriously and I'm basically at my wits end.