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CAMBRIDGE DENTAL PRACTICE. CAMBRIDGE DENTAL PRACTICE CHEAP AS CHIPS Dr Rosalind Peart Kiwi slang is pretty descriptive and often very funny. Why spend more than you have to? And it's those people who over So is the Afrikaans language. It can be quite dry and plain, straight to the point I suppose, and also very amusing. So their similar phrase is "Goedkoop is Deurkoop" Which just means if you buy something cheap it's often actually going to cost you a lot more in time. It's a warning or advice that it might be wise to purchase quality time find themselves with a breaking down dentition that in actual fact has cost them a great deal of time and money. They are left with an increasingly difficult and expensive resurrection of their oral health, if that is even possible. So how do you find, or know that the dental service you are receiving is value for money? with an expectation of some longevity. I was reminded this week of the public's general "Research them, find out where they studied and how experienced are they. At your initial visit, was it thorough and unrushed, did they attitude to oral health care. Many people still perceive that a dentist offering the least costly option will deliver the same quality service as all the other dentists. Not so unfortunately, and it's a real trap for people hoping to solve their dental problem for as little money as possible. That's a perfectly understandable approach. your options for treatment. A dentist who's prepared to communicate and discuss treatment is always a good bet. And if you don't feel comfortable move on. There will be someone out there who is a good fit for you". Kind Regards, Ros. 9A Anzac Street I (Opposite New World) I Tel: 07 8275079 I www.cambridgedental.co.nz CAMBRIDGE DENTAL PRACTICE. CAMBRIDGE DENTAL PRACTICE CHEAP AS CHIPS Dr Rosalind Peart Kiwi slang is pretty descriptive and often very funny. Why spend more than you have to? And it's those people who over So is the Afrikaans language. It can be quite dry and plain, straight to the point I suppose, and also very amusing. So their similar phrase is "Goedkoop is Deurkoop" Which just means if you buy something cheap it's often actually going to cost you a lot more in time. It's a warning or advice that it might be wise to purchase quality time find themselves with a breaking down dentition that in actual fact has cost them a great deal of time and money. They are left with an increasingly difficult and expensive resurrection of their oral health, if that is even possible. So how do you find, or know that the dental service you are receiving is value for money? with an expectation of some longevity. I was reminded this week of the public's general "Research them, find out where they studied and how experienced are they. At your initial visit, was it thorough and unrushed, did they attitude to oral health care. Many people still perceive that a dentist offering the least costly option will deliver the same quality service as all the other dentists. Not so unfortunately, and it's a real trap for people hoping to solve their dental problem for as little money as possible. That's a perfectly understandable approach. your options for treatment. A dentist who's prepared to communicate and discuss treatment is always a good bet. And if you don't feel comfortable move on. There will be someone out there who is a good fit for you". Kind Regards, Ros. 9A Anzac Street I (Opposite New World) I Tel: 07 8275079 I www.cambridgedental.co.nz