Recommend a Good Dentist

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Date: Thu Aug 14 1997 - 18:46:05 PDT


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Subject: Recommend a Good Dentist

I haven't been too impressed with my current dentist.
I had to have a crown redone too many times. His
technique is often painful, which seems archaic in this day and age.
Finally, he started smoking again and I can smell it on his fingers.
Yuck!

I live in San Francisco and would like to find a good dentist that knows
how to do their work skillfully with minimum pain delivery.
I don't mind getting bashed around in the waves or rollin and tumblin
on a mtn. bike now and then, but something about working that close to
my brain makes me really sensitve.

I am open for any good recommendations.

Thanks,
T.D.



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