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Businiess name:  NYU College of Dentistry
Review by:  Rachael S.
Review content: 
NYU College of Dentistry is a great deal for dental care, but you have to remember that the dentists are students and are still learning - the whole process takes some patience. One of the huge perks is the special dental packages for college students and their partners and dependents (even non-NYU college students). For $195 a year you get cleanings, x-rays, fillings and 10-15% discounts on. I'm not sure what the discounts are for non-students, but from what heard it's a good deal. The first downside is that a simple cleaning takes 3 different appointments - 1 for x-rays, 1 for an analysis and treatment plan, and 1 for the cleaning (then more for additional work). The second downside is that the dentists are students and don't always know what they're doing! One student who looked at me was so nervous he took my pulse with his thumb (you have your own pulse there, you have to use first two fingers), and the one who did my cleaning ended up dribbling water down my face the entire time and lacked any sort of "chair-side" manner. That being said, I got my teeth cleaned and didn't have to sublet my apartment to pay for it. The students do the initial work, but a supervisor checks everything to make sure it's done right. Someone else I know got some fairly extensive work done and didn't have a problem. If you absolutely hate the dentist and need soft music and coddling, ante up and go to a real professional. If you just need a cleaning and a reminder to floss, save a few bucks and come here. I recommend keeping an upbeat attitude and respectfully letting your dentist know you understand that they're still practicing.

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