Question Dental Scaling (Tartar Removal) Recovery

How much support did you get after flying home?

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Quick update because I asked for more detail today. The clinic that looked expensive at first actually included airport transfer, hotel, blood tests, translator, and two follow-up appointments. The cheaper one was not bad, but after asking, I learned the hotel was far away and follow-up was mostly automated messages. I still have not decided about Dental Scaling (Tartar Removal). I am sharing this because the first price number was not enough to compare anything properly.
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After dental scaling I flew home the next day and the support was simple but useful. They sent my before/after photos, answered one WhatsApp question about sensitivity, and booked a video check two weeks later. I would choose the clinic with a real person replying, not just automatic messages.

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