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  1. Frank A. Finazzo, DDS
    October 24, 2012

    Wow, red flag alert. Punt!

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  2. Bob Esser, DDS, MAGD
    October 25, 2012

    “With your complex medical history, it is beyond the capabilities of an individual private practice dentist. You need the services of a tertiary care medical facility that either has a GPR program or is affiliated with a dental school. Would you like me to google the closest facilities and obtain their contact information for you?”

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  3. Alyce Fischer, B.Sc., D.D.S.
    October 26, 2012

    Don’t touch it with a 10-foot pole! Asking for trouble, try to refer to a dentist affiliated with a hospital, if that’s possible.

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  4. Barnslayer
    October 26, 2012

    “Not falling for that again” What the heck is that supposed to mean? She’s not falling for what… one less excuse to sue you for something? She’s obviously spent many hours putting together that binder. I’d figure she’s either gotten screwed over in the past (and determined not to have it happen again) or she’s a head case (or both). Either way don’t fall into her trap. None of us are good enough for this type. Just say her case and history are too complex.

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  5. ponce
    October 30, 2012

    I would probably tell her to go a dentist affiliated with a hospital. Her case is too risky to handle. It can also be a scam. 🙂

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  6. Kamran
    November 8, 2012

    +++1 on all the prior comments. I would read her file (actually thumb through the appendix) to help determine what state she is in. Her file could reveal only a handful of medical issues which may be manageable.

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