5/5 Richard T. 6 years ago on Google
In
October
2106,
at
the
BBDP,
I
had
caps
placed
on
two
in
upper
left
back
teeth.
That
has
been
a
total
success.
So
my
return
to
see
the
dentist
at
the
BBDP,
was
with
absolute
confidence!
This
visit
was
to
have
a
20
year
old
bridge,
top
centre
teeth,
replaced.
My
bridge
is
what
everyone
sees!
I
had
got
used
to
a
bridge
with
big
gap
between
teeth
and
gums.
The
old
bridge
was
strong,
as
it
was
acrylic
on
a
metal
core,
but
it
was
not
the
same
colour
as
my
other
teeth
and
was
not
quite
straight.
Cosmin
applied
a
topical
anaesthetic
before
the
needle
went
in,
painlessly.
When
the
old
bridge
came
out,
there
was
decay
on
the
small
pegs.
Cosmin
drilled
away
the
decay.
While
doing
this
is
looking
through
a
microscope
like
device
way
above
the
work
site.
This
means
he
can
remove,
with
great
precision,
only
decayed
tooth
and
not
remove
any
precious
good
tooth,
that
is
essential
if
I
am
to
avoid
implants.
Twenty
years
ago,
a
series
of
American
and
British
dentists
combined
to
drill
away
too
much
tooth.
A
mould
is
taken,
this
is
transposed
to
the
computer,
where
Cosmin
uses
editing
software
to
design
a
new
bridge
with
a
perfect
level
teeth.
A
small
block
of
porcelain
is
fitted
into
the
milling
machine,
the
new
design
is
sent
to
the
milling
machine,
and
40
mins
later,
my
new
bridge
is
cut.
The
new
bridge
receives
some
rendering
to
ensure
the
texture
appears
the
same
as
the
surrounding
teeth,
before
it
goes
to
any
oven
like
machine
that
changes
the
colour
of
the
porcelain,
so
it
is
a
perfect
match
for
my
teeth
either
side.
The
whole
process
takes
about
90
minutes.
Next
the
new
bridge
is
fitted
onto
the
pegs
and
then
work
starts
on
my
bite.
Cosmin
has
me
sit
up
and
bite,
so
the
blue
paper
leaves
marks
that
actually
indicate
how
to
get
a
really
good
bite.
When
that
is
good,
Cosmin
is
still
not
satisfied.
He
has
me
out
of
the
chair
and
standing
the
check
for
the
final
perfect
bite.
I
leave
just
2
1/2
hours
after
arriving,
with
a
completely
new
bridge,
and
a
final
fit;
not
the
usual
two
visit
treatment,
while
a
bridge
is
made
at
the
lab.
I
am
writing
this
review
3
weeks
later.
My
gums
have
got
used
to
teeth
touching
them,
but
most
of
all,
I
have
got
used
to
a
new
bite.
My
bite
is
perfectly
straight.
Last
but
not
least,
cosmetically,
my
teeth
look
perfect;
still
getting
used
to
the
new
me,
when
brushing
my
teeth
in
front
a
mirror.
:D
A
visit
to
the
BBDP
means
you
get
a
dentist
with
a
primary
interest
in
patient
care.
I
know
that
Romania
has
lower
costs
for
premises
(and
the
BBDP
has
really
good
premises)
and
there
is
a
benefit
from
lower
costs
of
supporting
human
resources,
but
consumables
cost
the
same,
and
considering
the
investment
in
technical
kit
at
the
BBDP,
I
do
conclude
that
at
a
price
of
ยฃxxx,
money
is
clearly
not
the
main
motivation
behind
the
BBDP.
Top
quality
patient
care
is
what
drives
this
practice.
Would
I
go
back?
Everytime
Would
I
recommend
to
someone
else?
Obviously,
everytime!
My
only
wish?
My
dentist
in
the
UK
had
not
had
been
very
cool
about
me
going
to
the
BBDP
What
I
want?
My
UK
dentist
to
work
with
the
BBDP.
He
was
impressed
with
the
caps
(crowns)
and
I
can't
wait
for
him
to
see
my
new
bridge!
What
next?
I
still
get
regular
checkups
from
my
UK
dentist.
If
a
filling
needs
replacing,
maybe
I
let
him
do
it
on
Denplan,
but
for
anything
else,
I
go
back
to
Bucharest.
My
only
regret?
I
did
not
go
to
the
BBDP
sooner
and
I
did
not
persist
with
my
teeth
the
way
they
were.
A
state
that
was
OK
for
my
British
dentist.
Long
term
future?
My
British
dentist
accepts
that
the
BBDP
is
a
huge
benefit
for
me
and
all
his
patients,
and
that,
should
I
need
major
work
again,
he
says,
"Richard,
time
for
another
trip
to
the
BBDP",
instead
of
telling
me,
"things
are
OK
for
now".
I
wonder
if
he
will
do
that
for
his
other
patients?
It's
a
win/win.
He
keeps
his
patients,
does
fillings
etc,
and
they
get
top
quality
dental
care,
for
all
major
work,
at
a
very
affordable
price,
from
the
BBDP.
The
money?
Total
cost
with
flights
and
4
star
hotel
ยฃ1120.
No
brainer!