Dental surgery didn't even examine my tooth and gave me an appointment to remove it? Is this normal?

I had already sent the x-ray to the dental surgeon, and at the first appointment, they wanted to take another x-ray, but I told them I had already sent them the image. They found it and just looked at the x-ray and pointed out the possible negative outcomes during and after the extraction of the tooth. But they didn't explain the surgical procedure to me. Is this normal?

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karliemeinname
2 years ago

Hello, Cups,

usually you don’t just go to oral surgery like this, but you’ll be transferred by the dentist if you can’t pull the tooth.

Thus, what to do is clear for the jaw surgeon.

He told you about the risks, he must.

If you don’t feel enlightened about the course, ask. But probably there is no alternative and so there is not much to discuss;-)

The dentist won’t tell you how to remove dental stone. This is routine and actually clear how it works. Pulling teeth is similar;-)

Good luck!

Karliename

karliemeinname
2 years ago
Reply to  Pokale

This is all in relation to what a doctor gets for the treatment. If you wish for an hour-long interview, you won’t be able to get it with a cashier.

But if you have any questions, they will be answered safely. You just have to ask if anything is unclear to you.

Otherwise, you will be free to arrange a private liquidation, then you can also drink coffee with the doctor;-)

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

if you don’t have a good feeling then go to the next ZA.

almmichel
2 years ago

Change the specialist when you create mistrust.

Deichgoettin
2 years ago

Yeah, that’s quite common. Using an X-ray exposure, a jaw surgeon can very well assess how the affected tooth must be removed.