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I would be careful with the clinic that promises everything before seeing enough photos or scans. For my crowns, the slower clinic asked more boring questions, but later there were fewer surprises. Video consultation was useful for planning travel and cost range, not for a perfect final plan. I liked when they wrote “may change after dentist examination” instead of pretending it was all fixed.
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