Question Hollywood Smile Clinic selection

Anyone went alone?

Elena S.
I was ready to book Hollywood Smile but now I am confuse again. Clinic A give price and say all included. Clinic B ask many question and say they cannot promise exact plan before doctor see photos. My friend say choose fast one because easy, but maybe slow one is more serious? I dont know. I only want understand if this is normal when planning from other country.
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SoloSmileTrip

I went alone for dental work and it was manageable, but I chose the clinic with the clearest daily schedule. They wrote which days were appointments and which days were free.

DentalNomad

For Hollywood Smile, the clinic that asked for photos and a video before pricing felt more serious to me. The quick package clinic was friendly, but they did not explain temporary teeth, number of visits, or what happens if bite feels wrong after return. Going alone is easier when the coordinator gives practical answers, not just emojis on WhatsApp.

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