Your best bet is to ask you pedodontist for a referral. My daughter's last
"work" was done by a friend of mine in general dentistry. Her dentist were
arguing over what should be done and who should do it. They also quoted me an
outrageous amount. I sent her to my friend just for a 3rd opinion and he said he
could do it himself for 10% of what they wanted. He has been her dentists ever
since.
Bobby
Karen K. Perlow wrote:
> Bobby,
> This has me thinking about what to do when my autistic son becomes too
> old to go to his excellent pediodontist.Last time he needed alot of work
> done, the dentist met us at the office of another pediodontist who also
> happened to be an anethesiologist.That was the 1st time they had ever been
> able to get x-rays on him.He has a check up appointment soon.I think I need
> to ask about long term plans for his dental care.Thanks to whoever brought up
> this subject.
>
> Karen