Re: [Harp-L] implants or dentures
Implants are the way to go if you can afford it - keep in mind that it is a
great labor income for the Dentist, but does involve his confidence and
skill in making sure you are happy with the outcome.
There is a negotiating technique to try with your Dentist. It sometimes
disarms them when you begin to talk to them as if you had the same education
that they did in certain areas - they look at you different and take you
more seriously.
There was a Dentist named Panke who developed, through his Panke Institute
seminars and classes, a fee technique that involved co-discovering with
the patient just how much the patient can afford to pay. That means that the
Dentist sets his fees based on "what type of car you drive", in a manner of
speaking. They ask you things like, "What value would you put on having
solid teeth for the rest of your life" and go for the upper numbers, offering
payment plans and financing to help swallow the money pill. It's not too
different than a car salesman trying to figure out what your comfortable
monthly payment would be and structuring the sale and interest rate around
this figure.
Since it isn't a fixed price, there is room for you to negotiate as long as
you understand where the Dentist is coming from and you can talk somewhat
at his level of understanding in this co-discovery technique. See, most
people take what Dentists and Doctors say as RULE and won't try a negotiation.
With this in mind, it is worth a try. Also, there are plenty of Dentists
that do implants, so you aren't limited to just one or two choices.
In a message dated 7/8/2009 4:27:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
My sister & I both lost our teeth early (in our 50's). I got dentures.
They
limit my embouchure when playing harp. I have to avoid some "mouth shapes"
or the top denture falls down. I sometimes remove them to play and this
changes things too.It's okay, but dentures limit me somewhat.
My sister had implants using the latest technology at a cost of $50,000.
She was in pain for 2 years and says that if she had known she would never
have done it. She doesn't play harp.
www.steveyork.com
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