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Nutri-Dent edible dental chews..sm

Posted By: Becky on 2007-08-31
In Reply to: Does anyone have an easy way to keep a - Concerned about my dog

I have two miniature schnauzers.  I give them a Nutri-Dent dental chew 2-3 times a week.  My vet commented that whatever I was using on their teeth was great, keep it up.  It's worth a try for you.  Wal-Mart carries them once in a blue moon, but usually not the size I need.  I order mine from PetCareRX.com. 


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I work in a dental office. Why did'nt Dental Dental
cover your crowns. If they were supposed to be in bad shape, I think they would have covered part of it. I do not think your teeth could get in that kind of shape, if they are checking and x-raying them all the time. I would not have faith in them either.
Anyone work in a dental office? Dental rant. SM

I have been going to the same dental office (father and daughter dentists),  for over ten years.   It is a private office, not a clinic.  I have Delta Dental PPO. 


There has never been a problem.  I get my teeth cleaned every three months.  I get x-rays taken twice a year and the dentist checks my teeth after each cleaning. Sounds good, right?


So at my last cleaning in January, I was told my teeth were in terrible shape and I needed five crowns placed.  I then was subjected to a very hard sales pitch for these crowns, accompanied by gory videos of rotten teeth, with statements like "these could be YOUR teeth".   They also went on to say that insurance will not cover this and I will have to pay out of pocket.  The conservative price was $5000.


Well, I decided to have three crowns done. I paid $1000, (my tax refund), insurance did pay $1000 and I just paid another $600 out of pocket.


I have lost complete faith in this office.  Why would I go there every three months, only to be told I need work that someone would need if they hadn't seen a dentist in 10 or more years?


Was I taken? I have no faith in them at all now.     


 


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what was the food like on Nutri?
My husband and I just ordered it off the Q and I've read mixed reviews. I kind of thought those that didn't like it maybe had never tried Lean Cuisine, etc. I don't mind the Lean Cuisine meals and I'm hoping N/S will be like that. My husband will eat anything, so I'm not worried about his palate.
Our town has a "scratch and dent" store where
they sell appliances cheaper. Also, check newspaper ads, and like the person said below Craig's list, etc.
It's still edible if you leave the giblets in
as long as they weren't in a plastic bag that melted all over the inside of the bird. Why do people think it's not OK? We cook the giblets to make giblet gravy, so what's the difference?

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There are special chews that have
enzymes in them. They are sold along with the toothbrushes and toothpaste at the pet stores. You are using doggy toothpaste when you try to brush them, I assume. Even if you only get a few swipes of that enzyme paste on the teeth and feel like you aren't doing any good, it actually does make a difference, judging by the comments my vet made about my Misha's teeth. We did do it from a young age, but not often, and she would only tolerate a little bit. But she had great teeth for her age.

Another good way to keep plaque down is to use true raw bones and let them gnaw on those. They work pretty well also.

But I do see the most benefit from any attempt at brushing, and also of course when I've gotten them cleaned under anesthesia if they needed something else done.
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She needs hard things to help wear the tooth down. Try clean branches, a wooden spoon, wood chews
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It was the dental hygienist in my case, SM
She was a dark haired beauty and so sweet. I met a man and turned him onto my dentist. He had teeth cleaned often due to retracting gums. In my cleaning sessions, she talked on about her life and the misfortunes. I talked with my now husband about it one night and he was able to give me further information about a broken relationship, financial hardship, her kids and her x husband. The next day, I called the office and told the office manager that she had crossed the line. I then changed dentists, for both of us.

Don't understimate what women will do when they see a good man. Cut it at the bud.

And 500 is way too much - for one thing, I'd be feeling indebted to a person who gave me that much. And you do not want that.

Change hair stylists and become a bit distant so your husband doesn't worry about her as she sounds like she is going to have problems which require help over and over again.
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She was a dark haired beauty and so sweet. I met a man and turned him onto my dentist. He had teeth cleaned often due to retracting gums. In my cleaning sessions, she talked on about her life and the misfortunes. I talked with my now husband about it one night and he was able to give me further information about a broken relationship, financial hardship, her kids and her x husband. The next day, I called the office and told the office manager that she had crossed the line. I then changed dentists, for both of us.

Don't understimate what women will do when they see a good man. Cut it at the bud.

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Change hair stylists and become a bit distant so your husband doesn't worry about her as she sounds like she is going to have problems which require help over and over again.
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