How do you do this? Do you need to tell you current dentist (to get x-rays or whatever)?
I just moved (to US from Canada) and went to the dentist. She suggested a lot of work (big one being a likely root canal and an onlay on another tooth). Apparently, my dental coverage stinks and I'd be looking at over $1,000 OOP. I'm checking with my old dentist to see if, based on x-rays etc. it is reasonable that I might need this now (last visit with them was 6 months ago with x-rays 12 months ago). I am really prone to cavities (genetic - I brush/floss) so it isn't totally surprising.
Anyway, because this is the first time that I've seen this dentist (so don't have a sense of how "treatment happy" they are), I am thinking about looking for a second opinion, but I don't really know how to go about it. And I hate conflict (i.e. cannot imagine asking the current dentist that I'm doing this (I know, I know)). I know that people here have talked about doing this, so any advice?
Thanks
I just moved (to US from Canada) and went to the dentist. She suggested a lot of work (big one being a likely root canal and an onlay on another tooth). Apparently, my dental coverage stinks and I'd be looking at over $1,000 OOP. I'm checking with my old dentist to see if, based on x-rays etc. it is reasonable that I might need this now (last visit with them was 6 months ago with x-rays 12 months ago). I am really prone to cavities (genetic - I brush/floss) so it isn't totally surprising.
Anyway, because this is the first time that I've seen this dentist (so don't have a sense of how "treatment happy" they are), I am thinking about looking for a second opinion, but I don't really know how to go about it. And I hate conflict (i.e. cannot imagine asking the current dentist that I'm doing this (I know, I know)). I know that people here have talked about doing this, so any advice?
Thanks