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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I need an extraction and implant and I'm finding that it is extremely difficult to identify a good periodontist that is in network. Not saying that there aren't any, just that they are hard to ID among the multitudes listed in my insurance plan. Angie's list and yelp are not that helpful. It seems like the dental field is saturated with one stop shop dentists which is a red flag for me - I won't go to a dentist who does root canals and implants on top of general dentistry. Getting to your question, I've visited several periodontists and the standout is not in network but is 30-50% higher. I'm contemplating just going with him because he impressed me the most and mouth surgery is not something I want to take a chance on.[/quote] Subsribe to Washington Consumer Checkbook...they rate doctors, dentists, lawn care, opticians, dry cleaners, shoe repair, etc... they do not take advertising!!![/quote]
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