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Cheap Dental Care!

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  • Started 3 months ago by biophile87
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  1. biophile87

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    Happy Sunday, my lovelies.

    I have a former student that is working towards her certification in dental hygiene. She seeks patients, and her school, PMI, is offering a new community care teaching clinic. If you're interested, please email her directly at futurerdh14, which is hosted by yahoo.

    Here's a little price list:

    COMPREHENSIVE NEW PATIENT EXAM AND ANY NECESSARY X-RAYS: $25.00
    CLEANING: $35

    Other Services offered:
    Exams / Radiographs / Bleaching / Sealants
    Cleanings / Fluoride / Fillings / Crowns /
    Periodontal Treatment

    Here's some jargon and info:

    They would be in the chair from 8-11:30 am and the fee is 25 for the exam and xrays and 35 for a prophy (simple) cleaning.

    Exam and FMX or Pano + DH Exams = $25.00
    Regular Fee: $270.00 for Greater Seattle Usual and Customary Fee

    Child Prophy and Fluoride = $30.00
    Regular Fee: $134.00

    Adult Prophy = $35.00
    Regular Fee: $128.00

    PSRP Perio Scaling 4+ teeth per quad = $60.00
    Regular Fee: $305.00

    PSRP Full MOuth = $240.00
    Regular Fee: $1,2020.00 [up to $2,000.00 in a perio office]

    Posted 3 months ago #
  2. yourFriend

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    thanks biophile87 if i had $25 I would do it

    Posted 3 months ago #
  3. nwcitizen

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    If you are considering following up on this, you might want to check out these reviews before you do.

    Pima Medical Institute Seattle (PMI)
    http://seattle.citysearch.com/profile/10773403/seattle_wa/pima_medical_institute_seattle.html

    http://www.yelp.com/biz/pima-medical-institute-seattle

    Posted 3 months ago #
  4. biophile87

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    nwcitizen, none of what you posted was relevant to dental hygiene. What is your point?

    Posted 3 months ago #

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