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Video call can be a good sign if they actually look at your teeth and explain limits, not just push a deposit.
Per tooth vs package confused me too. Ask if polishing, temporary fixes, and follow-up visit are included.
I would not decide only from photos. Mine changed after in-person check, not huge but enough to affect cost.
Same problem here. The word package can hide many different things.
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