Dentist cancelled wisdom teeth removal appointment last minute

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

How old were you? In my late 30s I took over a week to recover, and lost 10 pounds. OP call the office back to find out what "came up" and see if you can get a referral. Figure out your options then adapt.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

FOR REAL! It's Wisdom teeth, not your spleen. Geez Christmas. I have had 2 pulled, it's not major surgery, most people don't even get gas. What makes your surgery so special, are your wisdom teeth in your ass or something?


LOL

Although it's not the same if they are impacted teeth (lots of peoples are), then it is a surgery--though a not too bad out patient one.

But yeah, stuff happens to doctors too. I wouldn't want a not 100% because they are unwell person working on my teeth--you know how many nerve endings there are in the area? You can have major complications from screwed up dental work.

I do understand but OP did not indicate that there were complications other than her being a big ass baby and maybe her wisdom teeth are indeed in her ass
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You need to find another dentist. This is so unprofessional. They should have explained what happened. Something came up is the oldest excuse in the book!


I would be pretty mad, and I would let them know.

I almost had a surgery rescheduled at the last minute last summer, and I was very clear that we had a complex set of childcare arrangements, including already purchased flights, and I didn't care which surgeon at the practice did the procedure, but that it was very important it happen in a certain time frame.

They fixed it.


I doubt there are too many dentists out there chomping at the bit to do Saturday surgeries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

How old were you? In my late 30s I took over a week to recover, and lost 10 pounds. OP call the office back to find out what "came up" and see if you can get a referral. Figure out your options then adapt.


Op here: Both teeth are impacted. It's not a simple case. Now apparently the dentist is only available during the week.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

FOR REAL! It's Wisdom teeth, not your spleen. Geez Christmas. I have had 2 pulled, it's not major surgery, most people don't even get gas. What makes your surgery so special, are your wisdome teeth in your ass or something?


OMG I'm a dentist and I'm laughing. I would love to see that!

Lol can you be my,dentist!


Do you have teeth in you ass? I'm in! Always looking for an interesting case
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

FOR REAL! It's Wisdom teeth, not your spleen. Geez Christmas. I have had 2 pulled, it's not major surgery, most people don't even get gas. What makes your surgery so special, are your wisdome teeth in your ass or something?


OMG I'm a dentist and I'm laughing. I would love to see that!

Lol can you be my,dentist!


Do you have teeth in you ass? I'm in! Always looking for an interesting case


Ewww you guy's sound gross and immature. Yuck.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

FOR REAL! It's Wisdom teeth, not your spleen. Geez Christmas. I have had 2 pulled, it's not major surgery, most people don't even get gas. What makes your surgery so special, are your wisdome teeth in your ass or something?


OMG I'm a dentist and I'm laughing. I would love to see that!

Lol can you be my,dentist!


Do you have teeth in you ass? I'm in! Always looking for an interesting case


Ewww you guy's sound gross and immature. Yuck.


Nobody asked you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

FOR REAL! It's Wisdom teeth, not your spleen. Geez Christmas. I have had 2 pulled, it's not major surgery, most people don't even get gas. What makes your surgery so special, are your wisdome teeth in your ass or something?


OMG I'm a dentist and I'm laughing. I would love to see that!

Lol can you be my,dentist!


Do you have teeth in you ass? I'm in! Always looking for an interesting case


Ewww you guy's sound gross and immature. Yuck.


Why "Ewwww...."???
It's classice DCUM response. You must be new here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to find another dentist. This is so unprofessional. They should have explained what happened. Something came up is the oldest excuse in the book!


There is no requirement by any licensing or oversight bodies of health care providers for them to provide personal details about their own lives, unless freely offered. And HIPAA applies to everyone, including dentists, so other provider staff shouldn't provide that info without permission.

You can decide you don't want to go somewhere for any reason you want, including that they won't give you details about your dentist's urgent medical needs, or whatever. But honestly, you don't have a right to know. You have a right to be contacted ASAP if they need to reschedule, and you should as common courtesy have your needs regarding rescheduling accommodated insofar as possible.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.


NP. That’s great for you, but anesthesia has a very powerful effect on me and I slept for 20 hours out of the first 24 after my wisdom teeth were removed. Everyone doesn’t have the same experience.


NP. I had my wisdom teeth (and other teeth) out with local. I can't imagine risking general anesthesia for teeth.


Same, but my uncle is an anesthesiologist and impressed on us the dangers of using general anesthesiology on harmless procedures for pure comfort.

My oral surgeon gave me local anesthesia and then some of the nitrous oxide gas. I popped my earbuds in and didn't hear a thing. He was done very quickly. All of my wisdom teeth were erupted and straight, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

How old were you? In my late 30s I took over a week to recover, and lost 10 pounds. OP call the office back to find out what "came up" and see if you can get a referral. Figure out your options then adapt.


Just got mine out at 35 with local and it was fine.

I had the procedure done that morning, took some pain pills when I got home, and slept most of the rest of the day. I began eating soft foods the next day and felt well enough to venture out to run a few errands with my husband. I lost maybe 5 pounds from sticking with solids, but it wasn't some huge traumatic experience that people had made it out to be.

Needing a week to recover? That's uber dramatic in my book.

Anonymous
My spouse is a dentist.

When his mom had terminal cancer he told the staff to say that something came up. It was just too difficult for him to talk about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You flew in your parents because you're having your wisdom teeth removed? You're dramatic. I had mine removed on the Friday of Labor Day weekend at 11am under general anesthesia. At 6pm, I was 2 hours away in the woods camping.

Life is going to be a whole lot longer than you'd like if you can't adapt and overcome.

How old were you? In my late 30s I took over a week to recover, and lost 10 pounds. OP call the office back to find out what "came up" and see if you can get a referral. Figure out your options then adapt.


Op here: Both teeth are impacted. It's not a simple case. Now apparently the dentist is only available during the week.


You have every right to be mad because he changed his availability. That would piss me off too if I specifically looked for a doctor who has Saturday availability.
Anonymous
What is your dentist's rate if a patient misses an appointment? Almost all doctors/dentists charge missed appointment fees and I think it is fine to reciprocate. I would send a note and an itemized bill detailing the costs your dentist incurred to you by cancelling surgery at the last minute: missed work, childcare, even travel fees. I'm quite serious.
Anonymous
You women are so not sexy

-guy
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