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Did anyone else feel calm before paying the deposit but panic after flights were booked?

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I have a quote that looks reasonable, but I am stuck on the details. The clinic answered quickly, which is nice, but I do not know if I should ask for more photos, doctor credentials, or a written aftercare plan. What made you feel ready to book Dental Implants?
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For dental implants, I felt ready only after the clinic explained the timeline, not just the first visit price. I asked what was included in the quote, what might be paid later, who checks the scans, and how they communicate between stages when I am back home. Credentials mattered, but so did boring admin things like receipts, airport pickup time, and whether the coordinator stayed reachable after treatment day.

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