Medical SCAM ALERT? I Say NO to this X-RAY

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @drsuneeldhand
    @drsuneeldhand  Месяц назад +787

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    • @dstuart9690
      @dstuart9690 Месяц назад +28

      I’m very concerned about all the poking and prodding performed on my eyes every three months by the ophthalmologist. I have mixed feelings about all eye drops prescribed and exams performed to patients that don’t fix anything! Will you do a series on this?

    • @laurafulton7023
      @laurafulton7023 Месяц назад +16

      I recently experienced the exact same situation in Vancouver BC, minus the signature for declining the X-ray. They didn’t want to do a cleaning without one, but I insisted

    • @suchatimeasthis1958
      @suchatimeasthis1958 Месяц назад +28

      I went in to get a cavity filled or a cap they did all tests including xrays then scheduled a different appt for proceedure. I go in for proceedure and was then told they had to do xrays with their brand new xray machine and i had to have my teeth cleaned or they would not fill cavity if i did not do this even tho i had just had it ALL done payed for the previous week. This doctor now has a big practice in the nearby city 6 months after scamming everyone in a small town. He is specializing in dentures, go figure, right.

    • @user-wb1qo6ol4h
      @user-wb1qo6ol4h Месяц назад +1

      They told me last time that the lead apron is no longer needed for doing x-rays as the radiation is so low. While they leave the room and press the button. Culling the herd continues.

    • @goldkhw
      @goldkhw Месяц назад +24

      My brother had only enough cash on him for a cleaning. He too was told he must have an X-Ray or the cleaning could not be done. He left.

  • @rubyred794
    @rubyred794 Месяц назад +1875

    Spoke to my dentist about fluoride.. His words were. No one actually needs toothpaste. You can use some bicarb and an olive or coconut oil. Also, he agreed that fluoride is poison!!! Also, that mouth wash is unnecessary and a scam... I expected resistance regarding these things.. High five to my dentist UK 🇬🇧☺️,

    • @laurajean94
      @laurajean94 Месяц назад +106

      🇨🇦 hygienist here. If there's inflammation I usually recommend salt water rinse. As for toothpaste, yes just the action of brushing is alone is generally 👌 for those who want toothpaste I recommend anything with hydroxyapatite. Safer than fluoride. I appreciate a Dr who does right by their pts.

    • @grassroot011
      @grassroot011 Месяц назад +28

      I was allowed to diss the Fluoride wash they wanted to give me. For these same reasons.

    • @laurajean94
      @laurajean94 Месяц назад +10

      @@grassroot011 not sure if you're aware. There's also fluoride in most polishes. For pts who don't want fluoride, I would use pumice.

    • @thikasrmg138
      @thikasrmg138 Месяц назад +26

      I was. Told that my child needs to get fluoride to protect teeth from getting carries and then anyway my child got carries and then got a lot of caries and needs a lot of fillings so..😢

    • @TonyGray-bo4uy
      @TonyGray-bo4uy Месяц назад +5

      @@laurajean94 Dental polishes???

  • @sleepinglioness5754
    @sleepinglioness5754 Месяц назад +3728

    I am so sick of dishonest people. You cannot relax for a moment anymore, nor trust anyone. It's truly sickening.

    • @ValerieGriner
      @ValerieGriner Месяц назад +49

      Yes, it is!

    • @padma9025
      @padma9025 Месяц назад +44

      True.

    • @12Gauge223
      @12Gauge223 Месяц назад +41

      Exactly. This. Living in this society.

    • @noname-nu6oo
      @noname-nu6oo Месяц назад +66

      Hope RFK Jr. can address these needless dental xrays. Let your voices heard people.

    • @hugochristoss324
      @hugochristoss324 Месяц назад +37

      Here in South Africa it's exactly the same one is always on high alert for anything that might happen at any second of the day

  • @philip888christie
    @philip888christie Месяц назад +2088

    Hi Suneel. I am a dental practitioner in Ireland and I am very much on board with your stance on medicine and dentistry.
    The problem as I see it is that our noble professions no longer belong to us. They have been usurped by government and authorities. We are pressurised to conform to regulation rather than allowed to use our own clinical expertise and wisdom.
    I would be happy to chat anytime about the essence of dentistry with you.
    Thanks for your work and God Bless

    • @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
      @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 Месяц назад +53

      🎯🔥💥👍
      What were "guidelines" & are still called guidelines , are in fact tram lines & you can't deviate because your insurance and medical board tell you not to !
      And if you did they would hound you or bar you.

    • @doodle3161
      @doodle3161 Месяц назад +55

      I’d like to know if graphene oxide is in dental anaesthetic?

    • @cleardrop4531
      @cleardrop4531 Месяц назад +34

      No, they have been taken by the rich who own the government. You need to adjust your aim. we live in america and if more of us understood this we have a constitution that allows us to replace our government with people who will ignore the rich and regulate them if we wanted. You are missing the target and aiming for the decoy that is your one chance at regulating this.

    • @patriceferguson7340
      @patriceferguson7340 Месяц назад +81

      Yes standard of care is another way of saying pipe line to profit. My daughters. Husband is a professor at the Dental School of medicine. Near retirement. He absolutely hates what financially hijacked Dentistry has to do to stay licensed. 90% of it is to boost pharmaceuticals and other services. But oral care products are for the most part more dangerous to over all physical health.
      Sans mouth wash. Sans toothpaste with antiseptic in them. Oral hygiene with antibacterial can cause high blood pressure as well as mess with digestive system. Your mouth is supposed to have bacteria. That is the first line of digestive tract. It’s also where all your nitric oxide is produced that keeps your blood vessels supple and relaxed and able to move blood around.

    • @DS-fo4ed
      @DS-fo4ed Месяц назад +18

      True. The uda system in England has dumbed us down and if we don’t conform it’s a visit from the wimpole street gestapo.

  • @Adiudicium-1776
    @Adiudicium-1776 22 дня назад +102

    I had the same experience EXCEPT I called several dental offices ahead of booking an appt to inquire if I can schedule cleaning without dental exam. They ALL said "no." I am surprised you were allowed to opt out with a form. I am a GP myself, and like you, I am healthy with no issues. I haven't had dental cleaning for years now for that reason. Instead I bough my own dental cleaning kit and do it myself. Thank for exposing the scam! Message to the public: Say no to fluoride, amalgam fillings, and to root canals!

    • @irap21
      @irap21 18 дней назад

      Just get your teeth extracted when you have a problem And if you have periodontal disease don't get subacute bacterial endocarditis or a cavernous sinus thrombosis. Good luck to the uneducated and uninformed GP.

    • @spazmonkey3815
      @spazmonkey3815 18 дней назад +10

      Also do not allow your dentist discuss anything of importance while lying flat (actually Trendelenburg)).
      That is a submissive position and puts you at a psychological disadvantage.
      Always tell the dentist that you will discuss business later.
      If he persists then sit straight up.(I'm thin and in shape so for me it is easy) and say "Okay if you insist let's talk" .Watch the eyes pop out of his head.

    • @johnsmuir
      @johnsmuir 17 дней назад

      @@spazmonkey3815 ive felt that for a while, lying flat means you agree to the dumbest things, i agreed to redo all my 11 mercury fillings (I was already ill with severe merc toxicity) , I only went in for 1 redo, needless to say it was a catastrophic decision that im still paying dearly for 25 years later.

    • @pamelabranson4246
      @pamelabranson4246 17 дней назад +7

      Why, no to root canals? When I have an obsessed tooth, isnt that the only thing to correct that?

    • @pamelabranson4246
      @pamelabranson4246 17 дней назад +1

      How can I get my own dental kit?

  • @sarut2
    @sarut2 Месяц назад +1727

    Absolutely correct about the dentistry racket, but is just detail. The whole health system is a cartel.

    • @Helen-s6b
      @Helen-s6b Месяц назад +7

      Eustace Mullins laid it all out!

    • @trinjuwan4422
      @trinjuwan4422 Месяц назад

      STRAIGHT UP RACKET! It's why I Haven't gone in recent years🤷🏽‍♀️😤

    • @neverBragg
      @neverBragg Месяц назад

      All major Corps are run by ancient bloodlines - most being Luciferians. FYI

    • @lightwarrior432
      @lightwarrior432 Месяц назад +5

      💯‼️👍🏽

    • @Two-freez4
      @Two-freez4 Месяц назад +26

      It really is, sadly. I recently had MRIs done (with and without contrast).Went to see the specialist and he insists on taking x-rays of one of the areas in question. I asked why the x-ray was needed given that I had 3 MRIs done. Was told that's what they do. I realized then it was done to pad the bill because we have 'good insurance'. Specialist orders MRIs but then I need additional x-rays after the MRIs? BTW, this happened at a a well respected medical facility. It really tarnished my opinion of them.

  • @mikemilton4370
    @mikemilton4370 Месяц назад +3170

    I asked my dentist here in UK about the latest on flouride.....she had no idea what I was on about. The level of ignorance is astounding.

    • @sethbell6254
      @sethbell6254 Месяц назад +78

      Mikemilton, Wow you have a dentist?

    • @jfdomega7938
      @jfdomega7938 Месяц назад +40

      Lmao! I know what you mean. 😢

    • @azurenojito2251
      @azurenojito2251 Месяц назад +127

      I don't even bother asking. I know they swear by fluoride in the UK and nothing can be done about it.
      However, I talked to a dentist in another country I visit regularly and I learned that there are some health concerns regarding fluoride, like thyroid issues. But they still like it for other reasons.... Beats me.

    • @davestruder2325
      @davestruder2325 Месяц назад

      If people are CONDITIONED TO PAY TAXES FOR NEUROTOXINS...
      PAY FOR FLUORIDE PFAS ALUMINUM ALCOHOL TOBACCO LEAD MERCURY AMALGAMS AND SWALLOW them as if they're Lays tater chips.cant eat just one brain cell destroying NEUROTOXIN.
      NAH
      you buy SYNERGY OF DULLARD CAUSING retardation.
      Swill..and re elect it.
      Good karma will never see you.
      Bad karma ate ya all up.
      BYE apparently you HAD TO DIE rather tjan learn how we live.
      C ya..well grave side

    • @DS-fo4ed
      @DS-fo4ed Месяц назад +36

      Florode 1 part per million in drinking water cuts decay down by 50 percent.

  • @Rosesraspberries72
    @Rosesraspberries72 Месяц назад +613

    Nearly 400 thousand people have listened to this, that’s 400 thousand that will now think twice when going into a dentist. Thank you sir for helping to wake the masses up 🙏♥️✨✨✨

    • @N_Harkin
      @N_Harkin Месяц назад +7

      I haven't gone to a dentist yet that will clean my teeth without updating xrays every time. My current dentist refused and when I protested, she claimed these were ADA guidelines that she has to follow. So I guess the ADA prefers people go without dental care completely if they won't or can't cough up hundreds of dollars each visit for unnecessary radiation contamination.

    • @partlysunnydk
      @partlysunnydk Месяц назад +2

      Good maybe we can get the price to go down on dentistry so we can all have a beautiful smile. Dentists charge to much… lol even for fluoride

    • @keekeemyfirstcat8410
      @keekeemyfirstcat8410 Месяц назад +3

      I wish though, my son would have his teeth cleaned, though. He doesn't brush them at all, he says that scratches his teeth.... My Dad probably did that and in his 50's had so many rotten teeth, they pulled them all out for dentures. He ate liquid food for months and loss a lot of weight. Teeth are important to chewing, of course. At least brush and floss.

    • @Mossy179
      @Mossy179 29 дней назад +3

      What is the alternative if you have decay and failing root canals?

    • @Rosesraspberries72
      @Rosesraspberries72 29 дней назад +1

      @ lots, I swear by essential oils to help with decay. Look into using oregano oil, but mix 2 drops with some olive oil, cause oregano is hot 🥵 then rub on your tooth and around the gum. Frankincense essential oil worked too, took away the pain and started healing the tooth. You could also look into coconut oil pulling. RUclips that and you’ll see what needs to be done.

  • @WorldReserveCurrency
    @WorldReserveCurrency Месяц назад +67

    I remember a friend of mine went to USC dental school. All his friends were just so looking forward to finishing school and making lots of money. It seemed like that's all they cared about. In some ways, I'm not surprised by this dentist. I'm sure most of them out there are unnecessarily prescribing dental procedures that we don't even need. Thank you for sharing. To unnecessarily subject patients to harmful x-ray radiation is just another level of gross malpractice.

    • @sweetchestnut
      @sweetchestnut 21 день назад

      I've experienced dentists who are so inept/corrupt, they cause problems with ur teeth. Do not allow anyone to f*ck with ur body!

  • @ofeliavladjustme
    @ofeliavladjustme Месяц назад +944

    I'm a dentist in France. I don't do an x-ray without a good reason or if I have a doubt, and never for a cleaning! Oh my God!

    • @ofeliavladjustme
      @ofeliavladjustme Месяц назад +51

      @RaindropsOnLichen if not absolutely necessary I never do an x ray! Although the NHS in France says it's a must for any cavity, extraction, root canal etc. I simply don't do it! It's my choice to not iradiate my pacients.

    • @melindahall5062
      @melindahall5062 Месяц назад +17

      @@ofeliavladjustme Oh for crap’s sake….you can’t see all the dental caries with your eyes! It seems like screening with X-rays once a year is smart, but you people aren’t so much.

    • @rarajj655
      @rarajj655 Месяц назад

      @melindahall5062 swallowed the whole pitcher of coolaide i see. Probably one who likes to make sure others did too eh?? Just know we will all have to answer for our "free will" and the decisions we made to help or hurt mankind.

    • @artygirl62
      @artygirl62 Месяц назад +7

      ​@RaindropsOnLichendon't be ridiculous!

    • @yogiine
      @yogiine Месяц назад +25

      Interesting. Im in Norway. They do this every time i come to have my teeth cleancing.
      Next time.. im going to say No to radiation.
      Thank you for your advice❤

  • @lightseeker134
    @lightseeker134 Месяц назад +2388

    It's all about 💰. Period.

    • @echogl
      @echogl Месяц назад +30

      It is all about $$$$$$$$$$$$ Human GREED

    • @HuxtableTV
      @HuxtableTV Месяц назад +6

      @@echogl No excuse.

    • @willybrown55
      @willybrown55 Месяц назад +6

      Honor the dollar.

    • @jmi5969
      @jmi5969 Месяц назад +3

      This does not explain why xrays are the standard procedure in places where they are provided for a token fee (something around 20 US dollars in my city), or are not billed to the client at all. On the contrary, the need to set up and maintain a separate xray room is a substantial part of initial investment and rent expense. If owners of small dental offices could do without it they certainly would. Perhaps it's there simply for CYA purposes ("see this post-RCT xray? it's perfect and your inflammation is your own problem...").

    • @lenawagner6405
      @lenawagner6405 Месяц назад +8

      My experience with several dentists is that there are no honesty, lack of understanding of their training, and not just the money factor. If you want money you will see to it you become the best.
      One dentist told me beforehand the fillings will all fall of out, and it did within three days.. When it was redone for free by his co- worker, nothing fell out!!! So what is going on???? I spoke to a friend and was told this is the pattern his friends complain about. 🎉😮

  • @carmen47freixas96
    @carmen47freixas96 Месяц назад +1335

    I have never had my teeth cleaned by a dentist.. I use my peroxide, some flossing
    and I have all my teeth, except a couple at the very end of my mouth, at 78, I shall
    continue with my protocol. Thank you DR.

    • @Person-mh6xq
      @Person-mh6xq Месяц назад

      I think you don't understand what they do in a cleaning. Just saying. And you're missing teeth toward the back of your mouth? No offense, but you definitely have teeth and mouth problems!

    • @seane.9937
      @seane.9937 Месяц назад +55

      That's my routine. Hydrogen peroxide for brushing and flossing. I have a healthy mouth.

    • @bradcampbell5766
      @bradcampbell5766 Месяц назад +72

      I'm curious as to whether you ever had your wisdom teeth removed. As a society we have been led to believe they need to be removed except in certain rare cases, but it is solely driven by profit, and ignores the important role of wisdom teeth.

    • @HeyHeyAlabama
      @HeyHeyAlabama Месяц назад +36

      I started doing that after Dr. John Bergman recommended it. When I went for my cleaning, she told me I was a master brusher. I said thank you. I had only been doing it a couple of weeks. Didn't mention what I was doing.

    • @Aracibo_420
      @Aracibo_420 Месяц назад +23

      I do cleaning with my dentist every time I travel to Colombia 🇨🇴 from Florida. No X-ray for cleaning.

  • @catheybottiau6365
    @catheybottiau6365 20 дней назад +32

    Thank you for this. There's so much scamming going on. All devoid of morals and humanity.

  • @Jospencer-f1c
    @Jospencer-f1c Месяц назад +1125

    This happened to me literally last Friday. Just went to the hygienist- she wanted to do x-rays. I refused. She thought I was out of my depth and spent a good amount of time telling me why I should. I listened but in the end, I still refused. Then…! At the end, she attempted to give me the fluoride treatment. Again, I said I prefer not but thank you. She looked bewildered and told me that the fluoride would strengthen my teeth and lessen sensitivity… Basically, we can just say ‘no’ and we don’t have to justify anything. ❤ from Portugal.

    • @marting9549
      @marting9549 Месяц назад

      Good for you for standing your ground! This Happens to me and my family too! Every time. I had to sign a sheet when i declined x-rays,, they thought i was nuts. We also decline fluoride as its a Neuro toxin . Regardless, each time they push it. The hygienists always try to lather my daughters teeth in it and i have to say ,,NO THANK YOU. Don't u dare! its extremely harmful for brain health especially children. I'm so glad to see people standing up and useful information getting out there! Its a nasty world

    • @pjc7351
      @pjc7351 Месяц назад +67

      I commented above to foresthiker that fluoride ruins your mouth microbiome. So does the potassium nitrate that is in sensitive toothpastes. I started eating carnivore several years ago and the tooth sensitivity that I had for over 30 years went away. You know why? Carnivore got rid of the Inflammation because I was not eating carbohydrates. Carbs in any form turn to sugar in the body and that can cause inflammation in most people. Inflammation can strike people in different areas of their body.

    • @Cjoybellclovescake
      @Cjoybellclovescake Месяц назад +35

      The same happened to me (x-ray). I live in Manila, Philippines. I just left the clinic. Walked out. Dentist was trying to make me feel small and dumb because I said I've had too many x-rays done to my face and I don't want more.

    • @jamescalifornia2964
      @jamescalifornia2964 Месяц назад

      😏✨️ Visit the Phillipine Islands for love and leisure ⛱️🌴 ​@@Cjoybellclovescake

    • @flumpaustin1994
      @flumpaustin1994 Месяц назад +7

      Same with me. See my comment. 😥

  • @marlettamcclain1950
    @marlettamcclain1950 Месяц назад +532

    Wow! You hit on my BIGGEST pet peeve with the medical system. My dentist insisted on X-rays, then told me I needed two crowns replaced but refused to show me the X-rays. They do this crap to bill insurance. My primary care doctor pulls this same crap. We all need to be more informed as patients.

    • @staceydemory3845
      @staceydemory3845 Месяц назад +13

      Prescribe, refer, and prescribe for symptoms prescriptions cause. Insanity.

    • @turtletalks-w5p
      @turtletalks-w5p Месяц назад +17

      They have to show you the x-rays. In fact, I have a copy of every x-ray I have ever had since 1970. They always make me a copy.

    • @dar4835
      @dar4835 Месяц назад +6

      That's why it costs so much to go to the dentist. They overcharge the insurance.
      My "health" insurance offers me 250.00 at the dentist office. Really?
      I have an upper denture. I need that replaced. 250 won't cover that

    • @bigg1597
      @bigg1597 Месяц назад +3

      All the x-rays and dentists cannot a crack in tooth. 😂

    • @christinebeames712
      @christinebeames712 Месяц назад +9

      My dentist shows me my x ray and compares to the last set

  • @mackes3683
    @mackes3683 Месяц назад +329

    Thank you for bringing this up. I didn't go for dental cleaning for more than 10 years because of the mandatory x-ray in the US. Recently I noticed some tartar on my teeth, and I had to go in spite of the x-ray. My dentist demands a full mouth x-ray at every second dental cleaning. I'm a physician as well and I know that ionizing radiation is something to avoid if not absolutely necessary. I totally agree with you that this is a scam so that the dentist makes more money.

    • @terirudnick3197
      @terirudnick3197 Месяц назад +10

      I found fresh pet liquid to keep pets' teeth clean works to soften plaque. I brush it on day one and day 2 I use a scraper and it all comes off. Makes it soft and easy to remove.

    • @mackes3683
      @mackes3683 Месяц назад +1

      @@terirudnick3197 Thank you! Will try this method.

    • @bamagirl9078
      @bamagirl9078 Месяц назад +5

      As a Dr you should read up on the new X-ray technology.

    • @maureenmannion6748
      @maureenmannion6748 Месяц назад

      ​@@terirudnick3197would you explain further?

    • @DeoVolenteMedia
      @DeoVolenteMedia Месяц назад +5

      I live in California, my dentist does x-rays for a dental exam which are generally once or twice a year. I go in for cleanings every 3-4 months because of some gum issues, they've never tried to do x-rays for any of my cleanings.

  • @cvnguyen78
    @cvnguyen78 20 дней назад +9

    Hi from Quebec. We're known as the family who refuses X-rays. Over the years, the dental clinic used different tactics to pressure me into having my mouth and my kids' mouths x-rayed but I stood my ground. Thankfully, dental hygienists were recently allowed to operate their own independent clinics and we switched over. What a pleasant experience!

  • @Hotwire_RCTrix
    @Hotwire_RCTrix Месяц назад +669

    When I left home I had to find a new dentist. So I saw one near to my new abode. He examined my teeth and said all my front teeth needed fillings.
    I made an appointment for the following week and left. For the whole week I anguished over this appointment and finally I cancelled it.
    49 years later my front teeth are fine. So it begs the question, were any of my dental procedures ever required? The only reason I see a dentist is to maintain the fillings they gave me.
    Scammers are among us in plain sight.

    • @thenorthernspinozist397
      @thenorthernspinozist397 Месяц назад +25

      Nowadays some dentists are over treating. I went to one and and she wanted to replace two crowns, one of which was gold. I thought about it and eventually I said I would take the deep cleaning, which was covered by insurance. I don’t believe it was necessary, but I figured no damage could be done by a deep cleaning. It was nothing--no pain because my teeth are in good shape. I got a second opinion from another dentist about the other two procedures and decided to forego them. GO somewhere else and get a second opinion. Any good dentist will tell you if the tooth is intact and OK don’t drill into it.

    • @oceansurfgirl8805
      @oceansurfgirl8805 Месяц назад +9

      Well if I have an infected tooth I would want my dentist to take an x-ray to see what brewing around the tooth also, what about sub-gingival calculus hardened plaque under the gum line , some x-rays are needed to view that .Do I wanted X-rays every time I get my teeth cleaned … No … what but I want a dentist to be thorough not half ass.

    • @thenorthernspinozist397
      @thenorthernspinozist397 Месяц назад

      @@oceansurfgirl8805 But you must be able to TRUST them! I go TRHREE times a year to my dentist because I believe it is money well spent and I trust my dentist. Moreover I have not had anything but cleanings for years and years. So I figured something was off with this new dentist and I asked for and got a second opinion. What happened is that I changed health plans and my former dentist would not take the insurance I had so I had to shop around for a new dentist. It was the new dentist who wanted to do all these procedures. As they say trust but verify.

    • @misssadied193
      @misssadied193 Месяц назад +24

      It really happened to me, teeth filled that didn't need to be. That was 45 years ago.

    • @lwalt6428
      @lwalt6428 Месяц назад +25

      Same thing happened to me. Dentist told me I had multiple cavities,only had money to get 2 filled. Moved before I could go back. Followed up with a dentist in another state. Guess what! No cavities....

  • @sk8rgl
    @sk8rgl Месяц назад +388

    Thank you for being so honest! I am from Canada. What happened to the DO NO HARM oath. You have to be your own advocate! Thank you again!

    • @bettysiemens9616
      @bettysiemens9616 Месяц назад +14

      I am a retired nurse; I Googled the H. Oath. It has been changed !!! to allow abortion and euthanasia; the 'no harm' sentiment is gone.

    • @anacerar6810
      @anacerar6810 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@bettysiemens9616 Disgusting bustards!!!😢😢😢

    • @iblendallday
      @iblendallday Месяц назад +7

      It's called hypocrates oath for a reason: it's hypocritical

    • @windwhisprz
      @windwhisprz 29 дней назад

      Doctors do not ha e to take the Hippocratic oath anymore

    • @NomNomm6063
      @NomNomm6063 29 дней назад

      They stopped caring. It’s all part of a money making scheme. 😡

  • @ronaldkulas5748
    @ronaldkulas5748 Месяц назад +2262

    Please bear with this long story. I am 72. In 1975 I had a wonderful dentist who must have been around 60 or more. I asked him why he did not do X-rays. He told me, "Ron, a good dentist does not need to do an xray." So, I always remembered that. About 5 years later I was reading an article in Scientific America about the dangers Gamma radiation (the type of radiation used in med/dentist xrays). The article was very alarming; one you do not forget. It stated that Gamma rays are very harmful, and even low doses are potentially dangerous. So, I also remembered that. Then my family started to arrive in the early 80's and my children and I, of course, went to the dentist. I never liked the fact that Xrays were adiministered, but I kept quiet. Then the dentist started to do these Xrays that were called ["panoramic"] or something like that. I was told that the dentist needed to be aware of any potential malformations, etc. The strangest thing finally happened: The dentist told me that my son had a "perfect mouth" and never would need any braces. However, the next time my son went to the dentist they again did the 360 degree Xray on my son. I called and stated my concern. About two weeks later I got a letter from the dentist and he told me to find another dentist. My wife, I and our children had been going to him for almost 20 years. It was gross. Finally, I had a very good friend whose daughter got a brain tumor (I do not remember if it was malignant). She had surgery - I believe - at the University of Minnesota and recovered. The surgeon told her that her tumor most likely was caused by................"dental xrays". Thank you, Suneel, for your video. It struck a chord with me.

    • @aloksrivastava7938
      @aloksrivastava7938 Месяц назад +63

      Chew Neem soft-twigs (instead of using chemical toothpastes) daily to avoid all sorts of dental problems forever.

    • @ronaldkulas5748
      @ronaldkulas5748 Месяц назад

      @@aloksrivastava7938 I will look into them. Thanks.

    • @ShadowManceri
      @ShadowManceri Месяц назад +116

      A good dentist would never say they don't need X-ray. They would say they don't need unnecessary X-rays. The only way to see your roots without opening the tooth and literally killing it in the process is by X-ray. Just doing the operation blindly is way, way, way worse approach. That's the true scam. Any X-ray should be justified, to have a point.
      Also it is true that Gamma radiation, or in fact any ionization radiation is harmful yes. But quantity matters, or the dose in other words. You get gamma radiation way more just by living. The scale matters! Let's give some perspective to the "danger". You sit hour in an airplane and that equals to one dental X-ray.
      One dental X-ray gives you around 0.005-0.01 mSv (0.000005 Sv) worth of radiation. You get more gamma radiation just by sitting on your couch. 1 mSv is what is considered to be normal safe exposure in a year. 100 mSv is required to get mild effect. 1000 mSv (or 1 Sv) is when you likely would get radiation sickness (totally curable btw.). 4-5 Sv is when you are in real danger, it potentially is lethal. At 10 Sv there is nothing anyone can do.
      And to add into that, the duration of exposure matters as well. For example NASA astronauts are limited to 1 Sv in their career. But because it is in such long period, they feel nothing at all. If you would get that dose in say a hour, you would be very sick. Flight attendants gets around 1.5 mSv dose every year (0.005 mSv was one dental X-ray). One full body CT scan is around 10-30 mSv. There are people getting 400 mSv annual dose without any effects (that's same as getting 200 dental X-rays every single day).
      People take this radiation scare really out of context.

    • @rathernotsayrathernotsay9829
      @rathernotsayrathernotsay9829 Месяц назад +51

      Thank You, Ron for your story. I've had so many X-rays including those panorama ones. My parents took me to a "dental school" instead of a licensed dentist. So, they sorta practiced on me I guess. 😞

    • @Gazr965
      @Gazr965 Месяц назад +22

      It's either an X ray or Gamma ray, both are very different !

  • @SCPadventures1776
    @SCPadventures1776 3 дня назад +3

    Time to start impose rules and laws on these dentist and crooked Dr.”s 💪👊😡

  • @JohnnStr1
    @JohnnStr1 Месяц назад +1800

    This just reminded me of something! This book called “The 23 Former Doctor Truths by Lauren Clark”. My health shifted in a whole new way.

    • @lindencalloway5
      @lindencalloway5 Месяц назад +10

      Thanks for sharing that

    • @lindencalloway5
      @lindencalloway5 Месяц назад +5

      im checking it out right now

    • @teflo2
      @teflo2 Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for this post!

    • @marciaadamson7032
      @marciaadamson7032 Месяц назад +5

      Thank you so much for this video!! I feel the same way, they get you in the chair when you’re vulnerable, and then spring it on you like it’s no big deal! I’m not going to go along with it anymore!!

    • @shyannekelly8510
      @shyannekelly8510 Месяц назад +4

      Thank you, checking the book out 😊

  • @HeidiLevi
    @HeidiLevi Месяц назад +1400

    It’s all about the money

    • @speakrighttogod
      @speakrighttogod Месяц назад +6

      ALLLLLLLLLL!

    • @HuxtableTV
      @HuxtableTV Месяц назад +8

      NO EXCUSE.

    • @johnhill6794
      @johnhill6794 Месяц назад +16

      Not only money but also population reduction!

    • @donnag7288
      @donnag7288 Месяц назад +5

      Dentists don’t make that much money anymore. It’s the insurance companies. That make the big bucks

    • @richardfowler9901
      @richardfowler9901 Месяц назад +4

      I lost my dentist 4 years ago been with the practice 20 years. Disgusting

  • @thinkingoutloud123
    @thinkingoutloud123 Месяц назад +869

    Dr Dhand. I just had a very similar situation. I only wanted a teeth cleaning. This is in NC. The assistants scheduled it and wanted to know how I would be paying. At that point they told me I’d be having X-rays. Likewise, I said I didn’t want X-rays- only a cleaning. They stepped away to speak with the dentist and then told me it was an ADA requirement. Yep. He said that. I told them I wouldn’t be coming and left. I called the ADA and of course, they said they could never require Dentists to do anything and that there was no requirement of X-rays. I contacted the dentist office to share with them the words of the ADA 😂😂.
    I think there is a 3 way tie between medical, dental and sadly vetrinary. Buyer beware!

    • @tobywinter1
      @tobywinter1 Месяц назад +36

      I agree about vetrinary.

    • @rockaboatus588
      @rockaboatus588 Месяц назад +30

      The Vetinary profession is also largely a scam. Be very wary of these folks who will gladly overcharge you and not even bat an eye.

    • @cathyl4622
      @cathyl4622 Месяц назад +35

      That stinks ! My opinion is that we put doctors /dentists on a pedestal for so long that people feel intimidated by their supossed superior intelligence. I've worked in medicine for 30 years and the best doctors with the best diagnostic skills always admitted that it is not an exact science and there is a reason they call it "practicing medicine." I had a friend who's wife was needlessly dying in an ill-equipted hospital and he was intimidated and scared to speak up because there are signs everywhere stating that the patient and family members cannot intimidate, raise their voice or confront a hospital worker inder penaltyof law. With my friend's permission I went up there and got her transferred to get the care the first hospital didn't offer.

    • @stypa1717
      @stypa1717 Месяц назад +43

      My policy is very simple I do NOT trust no doctor, no dentist, and no Vet. Period.

    • @lyndaholly
      @lyndaholly Месяц назад

      ​@@stypa1717Agreed.

  • @wilmaleduc593
    @wilmaleduc593 21 день назад +6

    Yay, so good to hear this!!
    I have osteoporosis and pick and choose what X-rays are necessary for me. Most people (& doctors) think I’m crazy and definitely don’t agree with me (except my GP)

  • @st.filumenachurch893
    @st.filumenachurch893 Месяц назад +197

    We need more Doctors like you, admitting to this truth of which most people know but can't fight.

    • @anacerar6810
      @anacerar6810 Месяц назад +1

      If the Doctor is worried about X - rays , he should absolutely panic about the root- canals in his mouth, and so should everybody else with that work done in their mouths 😮😮😮

    • @FemiNelson-sb1em
      @FemiNelson-sb1em 21 день назад +1

      ​@@anacerar6810 Why? Please elaborate. "Sra Isa"

  • @stilllearning4965
    @stilllearning4965 Месяц назад +455

    Same here in Wisconsin. I signed the form. Please now do a video on yearly (gasp) mammograms.

    • @Bobbie4547-sv9jo
      @Bobbie4547-sv9jo Месяц назад +104

      I refuse to get them. I have a friend in Europe who says they only do breast ultrasounds over there. In the US they do mammograms and then if the tissue is too dense or they feel there may be an issue they do a diagnostic Ultrasound. Why not just do the ultrasound to begin with.....MONEY!

    • @realitycheck3684
      @realitycheck3684 Месяц назад +7

      Do you just ask for a declination at your dentist? I'm also here in WI

    • @stilllearning4965
      @stilllearning4965 Месяц назад +11

      That particular dental practice had one for me to sign before they would proceed with the cleaning. I found a new dentist after that. :)

    • @elioraimmanuel
      @elioraimmanuel Месяц назад +32

      Thermography is the way to go!

    • @leopoldpoppenberger8692
      @leopoldpoppenberger8692 Месяц назад +5

      NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @ronlu2952
    @ronlu2952 Месяц назад +165

    My dentist opened multiple offices and became millionaire in no time! I used to have minimum of two X rays each visit and then I refused since I watched your program! Thank you Doctor!

    • @lauriewelsh8554
      @lauriewelsh8554 Месяц назад

      they still charge you for xrays

    • @Laurenski67
      @Laurenski67 Месяц назад +2

      They’re definitely scamming. I’ve been to many dentists (I used to move a lot) and they all only do X-rays once a year.

    • @Cafeallday222
      @Cafeallday222 Месяц назад

      @@lauriewelsh8554not in Canada. I pay out of pocket and I don’t pay for it if I don’t get it

    • @milliethemillinator3154
      @milliethemillinator3154 Месяц назад

      ​@@lauriewelsh8554They better not be, that's illegal. You have one set of x-rays a year. So if for some reason you need them later, they will be outed as frauds and insurance companies will drop them. So I doubt they would.

    • @marjiecampbell6057
      @marjiecampbell6057 28 дней назад +3

      Listen, I'm a dental hygienist. I am very skeptical about our "healthcare" system here in the US as well. So I am on the same page as you.
      HOWEVER, I can tell you that x-rays are needed to see decay in between teeth. We cannot see everything clinically and you can have incipient decay developing and you will not have any pain. By the time you have pain, it could be too late and then you need a root canal. That said, there should be judgement used for each individual. We don't take X-rays once a year just because insurance covers it. If you are a new patient with crowns and restorations, it really is necessary to do x-rays to be able to see in-between your teeth and under crowns. But if you are a person who has little or no fillings, as an adult, it's not as important. But you have to understand that this is a legality. If you come to our office and we clean your teeth and let you go telling you everything is fine but you had decay that we couldn't see because we didn't take X-rays, we can be held legally negligent. That's why they had to have you sign that form. So I have to disagree with you on this. Even though I do agree with your point of view with other things concerning the medical field. I don't trust it either. I lost my trust after Covid and the associated vaccine. And FYI, there is a very small amount of radiation associated with the bitewing x-rays we use to detect decay. It's better to catch something small and do a small filling then to wait until you need a root canal. I'd also like to add that there ARE some dental practices out there that practice based on insurance and those are the ones that give the dental field a bad reputation. But there are also conservative dentists that are doing what is best for the patient

  • @elightenedking1997
    @elightenedking1997 Месяц назад +10

    You have just gotten a new subscriber, Doc! I have had the same experiences with a former dentist that wouldn't accept me as a new patient if I didn't do x-rays. I had no oral complaints, just wanted a cleaning. My son's pediatric dentist hates me because I ask questions and refuse unnecessary treatments and x-rays. I am not a "doctor" but I retired from a long 22 year multidisciplinary career in health sciences. I have enough medical knowledge to make informed decisions. When I took a health administration course in college, my perspectives changed once I realized that many hospitals are for-profit. The for-profit system prefers uninformed consumers that submit to predatory protocols for profit bottom lines. Gotta stay outta the red.
    Truthfully, capitalism is a religion and people worship mammon. The predatory market controls the people’s behaviors. Thus, society is full of paycheck predators preying on vulnerable consumer sheep that follow the sponsored pied-pipers deemed "experts." Basic human survival instincts are non-existent in modern civilizations.

    • @amygresl3691
      @amygresl3691 29 дней назад

      The difference in capitalism and crony capitalism. Also don't go to greedy people.
      Capitalism is way better than any socialism.

  • @lucindaloudon989
    @lucindaloudon989 Месяц назад +278

    Thank you for bringing this up. I'm 61, and when I was a little girl, my Mom took me to the dentist regularly. She was a nurse and would never let the dentist do x-rays because of her concern about radiation. So clear back in the 60's the dentsts were pushing continual x-rays, even on kids. I'm thankful my Mom was looking out for me and also taught me from a young age to refuse things from professionals, it was an important life lesson.

    • @footonearthchris8028
      @footonearthchris8028 Месяц назад +13

      Thank you: 'taught me from a young age to refuse things from professionals'. That is also maybe that it is possible to refuse and also that professionals can be wrong.

    • @melindahall5062
      @melindahall5062 Месяц назад

      @@lucindaloudon989 What if the medical professional is doing a terrific job, made the diagnosis and is treating you? How would you know whether to refuse “something” from that professional? Your use of words makes your statement peculiar.

    • @lucindaloudon989
      @lucindaloudon989 Месяц назад +13

      Hi Melinda,
      In the context of the discussion we are talking about routine dental x-rays, not something specific regarding an illness or injury. In this short space, it's impossible to cover all the scenarios, but I'm grateful my Mom showed me by example that it's OK to not be intimidated by a professional into allowing a procedure that may not be necessary. It's always possible to think about it, change your mind, and go ahead with the procedure, but once it's been done, you can't undo it. Obviously in a life threatening situation you might need to just go with what the professional advise is, but that's not what is being discussed here.

    • @chillnophone2024
      @chillnophone2024 Месяц назад +2

      You're lucky. ❤

    • @kathrynmyer
      @kathrynmyer Месяц назад +7

      I had exactly the same talk with my dentist and it appears that they can refuse to see you if you don’t comply with the protocol. The reasoning I was given is because cavities form where you can feel them with a pick, between teeth. I have a thyroid issue and they told me I’d have to get a note from my endocrinologist. Who I also don’t trust!

  • @foresthiker6707
    @foresthiker6707 Месяц назад +654

    You are so spot on, Dr. Dhand! When I went for my last cleaning, I was told I MUST have the full panarama x-ray, since "I hadn't been in for 2 years."
    I have excellent dental health, and am very healthy, so during the pandemic, there was no way I went during that time. I simply went for a cleaning as you did. The only request I made was that I didn't want the hygienist to use the metal picks in between my teeth. I literally get goosebumps from head to toe and cannot tolerate it for a second. It's unnecessary in my case anyway. In my 59 yrs, I have 1 teeny filling @ age 17. That's it.
    While waiting for the dentist to come in, I had to use the restroom. Upon passing a counter, the hygienist and the dentist were looking at my (unnecessary!!) x-rays, and whispering. They stopped abruptly as I passed. I noticed that, believe me.
    When the dentist came in, he immediately began to gaslight me as if I were a 'difficult patient' because I didn't want the metal picking done. His behavior was condescending, and exaggerated. The gaslighting was so extreme, I couldn't shake it the rest of the day, and I'm a very confident individual.
    I called and spoke to the office manager, told her of the incident, and that I would Never return, nor would I Ever refer another to that office. Stand your ground folks, and follow your instincts!! 😉

    • @ladybugsarah6671
      @ladybugsarah6671 Месяц назад +70

      Were you able to find another dentist that would comply? If you did was it an older dentist?
      I've been to dental schools and know that the students are being taught this jargon.
      I'm praying for RFK in the Trump admin. to be able to bring major change to this medical establishment. Honestly it's just pure evil what is happening to our society.

    • @drsuneeldhand
      @drsuneeldhand  Месяц назад +38

      Thanks for sharing this story!

    • @speakrighttogod
      @speakrighttogod Месяц назад +24

      Yes, stand your ground!

    • @foresthiker6707
      @foresthiker6707 Месяц назад +36

      @@ladybugsarah6671 Oh yeah, I found a much better dentist, and thank you! And as a huge Trump supporter, I'm praying the same. 👍🙂

    • @foresthiker6707
      @foresthiker6707 Месяц назад +10

      @@speakrighttogod You bet! "Don't Tread On Me" 👍🙂

  • @rhonda868
    @rhonda868 Месяц назад +240

    This kind of thing just happened to me months back! I went in for a simple cleaning with no issues whatsoever that I was complaining about. The hygienist actually got quite snippy when I repeatedly refused to get an xray first. I was polite, but firm...yet she kept pushing. I couldn't believe it. Finally, when she realized I was NOT going to bend to her pressure, she seemed exasperated and got snippy. She curtly told me "Well! Don't blame us if anything bad happens!" So ridiculous. Then, sure enough, the very first thing out of the dentist's mouth to her when he walked into the room(as he looked at the screen) was "no x-ray??" I was absolutely disgusted. The whole system needs an overhaul!

    • @adriannebritton525
      @adriannebritton525 Месяц назад +13

      I had the same experience. I have no issues they would not do a cleaning if I did not have my yearly X-rays. They said they would not do the cleaning without the X-ray. Period.

    • @Summer-bo9rw
      @Summer-bo9rw Месяц назад +4

      It's sickening!

    • @melindahall5062
      @melindahall5062 Месяц назад +1

      @@rhonda868 Well, I’m sure with your vast basis of knowledge you know exactly what needs to be done in terms of X-rays and such. As my Dad said, “Who do you think you are?” Really, who do you think you are?

    • @rhonda868
      @rhonda868 Месяц назад

      @melindahall5062 haha Well, Melinda, I know exactly who I am and what I know. I can also tell by your ignorant and accusatory response exactly what kind of person you are too.

    • @rhonda868
      @rhonda868 Месяц назад

      @melindahall5062 I know exactly who I am and what I know. I can also tell by your ignorant and accusatory response exactly what kind of person you are too, Melinda.

  • @UpLiftingHome
    @UpLiftingHome 25 дней назад +8

    Hello, first time here. Thank you for the video. I totally agree. I have had many same experiences through the years with my original dentist of over 40 years and now with his replacement. This is basically how it would go…Assistant: we will take X-rays today before your cleaning. Me: No thank you. Assistance: Oh, I’m sorry, if you can’t afford them today we can reduce the cost or put you on payment plan. Me: I can afford them, I just don’t want them. I’m not having any problems, plus I have fibromyalgia & chronic fatigue & try not to expose myself to extra radiation. Assistance: No worries the X-rays are no more than using your cell phone. Me: No thank you. Assistance: Well, I’ll have to call the dentist in to speak with you. Me: Ok thank you. Dentist: We need those x-rays to protect you from any unseen problems. (I tell him the same as I told the assistant of my health concerns and he repeats what the assistant had told me, comparing them to using a cell phone.) Me: No thank you. Finally, they agree to do the cleaning. Every. Single. Time.

  • @johnk8825
    @johnk8825 Месяц назад +256

    Thank you. In US, I've never had x-rays as part of a cleaning. Previously went to a dentist who said "Let me see if you've still got the 'good insurance' ", before I see if you need some work. I left and never returned.

    • @laurameng3715
      @laurameng3715 Месяц назад +21

      That's despicable! Health & dental "care" should not be dependent on one's insurance.

    • @levmoses742
      @levmoses742 Месяц назад +7

      OMG!!! Smart man!!

    • @manyBlessings2all
      @manyBlessings2all Месяц назад +6

      @johnk .. 😮!! Wow! Glad you left ! Bravo you! Shame on that dentist. I'm in UK & no insurance - there is usually a dental plan but my teeth been a saga so I'm not eligible for plan, which is fine, I pay as I go, it's expensive so have to compromise sometimes, but been lucky finding genuine people more in the holistic line of dentistry, tho still hard to be sure what they're doing is good but the several dentists I've seen don't do extras when they know my situation.. money indeed 🙃

    • @diannaleigh9914
      @diannaleigh9914 Месяц назад +5

      I’m in the US and don’t have dental Insurance so if they take unnecessary x-rays I have to make payments out of pocket. Then, because I choose not to get further in debt i don’t get anymore dental work done til the bill is paid off.

    • @janebeatty9472
      @janebeatty9472 Месяц назад +9

      If you have fillings, crowns or bridges, you will get x-rays once a year in the US. X-rays will pick up fillings pulling away from the tooth, tooth decay, bone issues and so many other problems that, if left untreated, could result in more costly or medically serious services later. This protects the Dentist as well as the Patient…and no… I’m not a Dentist and do not work for one. Common sense.

  • @annettesonnenberg7606
    @annettesonnenberg7606 Месяц назад +281

    Tell them you’re having financial troubles and can’t afford it but would be happy to have the X-rays if they are free. That should shut them up!

    • @ggs7288
      @ggs7288 Месяц назад +17

      That's awesome!

    • @TheMilka63
      @TheMilka63 Месяц назад +7

      I had the same issue when show up for cleaning, I didn't want to do x-ray and they said don't worry your insurance will pay for this....

    • @AutumnMoonlight95
      @AutumnMoonlight95 Месяц назад +18

      It doesn't. My dentist is aware I cannot afford $400 for a cleaning and xrays but it is the law here in Texas that you have to have xrays at least every 2 years or you can't have routine maintenance like cleanings done. I don't have dental insurance. So instead I just can't have a cleaning that's supposedly so important and should be done twice a year.

    • @kathierouse6046
      @kathierouse6046 Месяц назад +7

      I love your approach! We need to be 100 steps ahead of the scammers! We also need to do research for natural alternatives! Don't give in to these Dr Frankensteins! 😉

    • @agathacayia8809
      @agathacayia8809 Месяц назад +10

      As a retired dentist, having practiced in a retirement community, I would do just that. Offer the patient to do the x-rays at N/C, if I felt that the benefit of doing so would outnumber the revenue lost.

  • @lk8026
    @lk8026 Месяц назад +82

    Same happened to me. I went for teeth cleaning, and they insisted on xrays. I let them. And after they "found" that I have 10! teeth that "needed" to be "fixed". Mind it, the year before I had not "problem teeth" after not going to a dentist for 3 years, and this year I "had" 10! teeth that "needed to be fixed". I know my teeth! There were times when I would not go to a dentist for 10 years, and no problems. I told them that they are running a scam and that I am not going back or letting them touch my teeth. Some dentists are SCAMMERS!

    • @stypa1717
      @stypa1717 Месяц назад +7

      well done for asserting yourself! I would have done the same. I stopped going to the dentist over 3 years ago and for the first time in my life, I have no dental problems! I use sunflower oil pulling twice a day for 20 minutes each, and clean my teeth with natural soap instead of toothpaste. I am healthy and so is my family as they do the same. Problems solved!

    • @CarlGerhardt1
      @CarlGerhardt1 Месяц назад +3

      My dentist tries to get x-rays every year, but I push back and only allow it every 2-3 years. (In his defense, I have had a bone loss problem in two isolated areas and have enough of a tartar build-up problem that it's probably justified. Strangely enough, I NEVER used toothpaste after I was about 8 years old, and NEVER had a cavity until I was about 45 years old!)

    • @bigg1597
      @bigg1597 Месяц назад +3

      Dentist creating gum disease.😅

    • @AngelBaby11117
      @AngelBaby11117 Месяц назад +1

      I relocated to a rural area and went to a new dentist for an exam and cleaning. They asked how long since my last visit. I said 7 years. I was scolded that I needed to have an exam every 6 months. The dentist did not find anything wrong with my teeth or say anything about having gingivitis or gum disease.
      The dental hygienist remarked about my lapse in dental care. After he checked my gums for pockets he said I had too many and it would be better to have my gums like a collar or turtle neck to be easier to clean.
      When he started scraping my teeth I was having sharp pains and I complained. He said it was the tartar I was feeling cutting my gums. He kept wiping the instrument and his fingers on the bib.
      When he was finished with the polishing he gave me a mirror to look at my teeth without removing the bib. I was totally horrified by the amount of blood on the bib and the fact that he let me see it.
      I left the office feeling brutalized and thought he got some kind of perverted satisfaction by punishing me for my "delinquency". It was several more years before I went back and there was a new hygienist, thank God!

    • @kristopherdetar4346
      @kristopherdetar4346 Месяц назад

      @@AngelBaby11117hi, that is basically normal because the tartar builds up past the gum line. I get my teeth cleaned once every 10 to 12 years. I was born in a mining town that has high levels of fluoride in the ground water. My teeth are extremely hard. I’m 62 and have zero cavities. That tartar can only be removed past the gum line with scraping and pressure. My gums bleed too when the cleaning is being done. That is a good sign you have healthy gums. I would not freak out too much. You were not abused. Just know that is a normal reaction when the tartar is getting removed from the under the gum line. Cheers !

  • @lyudmylaboyarkina2755
    @lyudmylaboyarkina2755 21 день назад +3

    My gums around the metal bridge were constantly hurting. That's why I didn't resist the X-ray. But the X-ray didn't show anything bad. They recommended various rinses. But when two weeks after another cleaning and X-ray the pain became simply unbearable, I asked to remove the bridge and put on separate crowns. When the dentist removed the bridge, he discovered huge caves in my teeth underneath it. I asked how that was possible if we had X-rays?! He answered that the bridge was blocking the rays and the X-ray couldn't show anything in principle... !!! This is only a small part of my adventures with dentists in America.

  • @JingleBellsBarky
    @JingleBellsBarky Месяц назад +509

    I totally agree Dr. Dhand. So many not needed dental exrays. No wonder people get cancer in their head and neck and thyroid!! I will tell you this is even more pronounced in the veterinary offices for pets! I just wanted a dental for my little 4.5# chihuahua who was a bit elderly. The vet insisted that I give her no less than SIX vaccines before he would clean her teeth!! Imagine giving such a tiny animal six shots at one time?? I refused. I told him I would allow ONE vaccine and for him to pick one! He finally relented and they cleaned her teeth. These forced services are not right! I was sitting in the vet office when a customer came in and asked for flea medicine for their dog. The receptionist looked on the chart and informed the customer that she could not get flea meds because her dog had not been in for his check up and was behind on his vaccines!! Can you imagine this? These vets have sold their practices to corporations and these "protocols" have suddenly become their policy when it never was before. It's horrid. I know that six shots would have probably killed my little dog. What are these people thinking? Common sense has taken flight!! And concern for science and health of patient, whether human or animal, is of NO priority.

    • @matildafaltyn6253
      @matildafaltyn6253 Месяц назад +57

      People should start using their brains and just say NO. Also call them out on their nasty little tricks.

    • @lollyd1276
      @lollyd1276 Месяц назад +63

      And watch out for those pet vaccines. They are now developing and using the MRNA technology in the vet world. 6 vaccines would be outrageous on any animal, but a small senior dog is crazy. Good for you.

    • @warningsigns4526
      @warningsigns4526 Месяц назад +34

      None -no vaccine-None - stand up

    • @itsshepherd5618
      @itsshepherd5618 Месяц назад +30

      @@lollyd1276in the USA only rabies is required by law

    • @wendyeskelin8765
      @wendyeskelin8765 Месяц назад +28

      Need to find a holistic vet. That is insane.

  • @PreampCnnsr
    @PreampCnnsr Месяц назад +111

    That X-ray machine is a cash cow for the dentist. I’ve been refusing since the '90s.

    • @travelinggirl6681
      @travelinggirl6681 Месяц назад +2

      I don't see how you will be able to get a dental cleaning in the future because they all seem to be enforcing the xrays now.

    • @PreampCnnsr
      @PreampCnnsr Месяц назад +3

      @ hmmm. I’m in Asia, here they still accept "no". I suppose the xray fee is their entire profit margin in the west. Or the lion's share. Those machines must be expensive too, almost certainly bought with installments. Terrible incentive!

    • @island661
      @island661 Месяц назад +2

      Smart!

  • @wdawnpoole1438
    @wdawnpoole1438 Месяц назад +231

    I’m so immersed in the system that I have never even thought to question the dentist’s x-rays. Thank you for pointing this out!

    • @robin48gx
      @robin48gx Месяц назад +2

      Reag Gerd Giogarenzers book "risk savvy". You might find a couple of other medical tests to avoid.

    • @gsssprocket
      @gsssprocket Месяц назад

      @@robin48gx THANKYOU

    • @DGSLP
      @DGSLP Месяц назад

      Same here. What are we to do? I need my teeth cleaned. And I cannot afford to go to Europe.

    • @W.jane.B.
      @W.jane.B. Месяц назад

      Me too! So glad I came across this video 🙏

    • @maureenmannion6748
      @maureenmannion6748 Месяц назад +1

      I used to be immersed as well. But no more. Relying more and more on old fashioned tried and true remedies. Grateful to God for good health at 86.

  • @evamarko2995
    @evamarko2995 9 дней назад

    Dr. Suneel, thank you for another excellent video! I absolutely agree with you. I refuse X Ray every time I go to see my dentist for cleaning my teeth. I do cleaning once a year not 2x a year. I don't want to be radiated either. Radiation is bad for the patient's health and excellent for the dentist's pocket pushing x-rays on every patient who walks in. I have a very good relationship with my dentist but follow my own protocol not their protocol. Once a year teeth cleaning and NO X-rays. If I have a pain in my tooth I told my dentist to fix my tooth without the x-ray. Just remove the cavity and fill the tooth. Eva rules over her own health not my doctor! Thank you again for taking your time to make these great informative videos. People are fed up with paying enormous amount of money every time they have to see a doctor or a dentist even if they have an insurance. There is always an extra charge for everything. 🙂🙂🙂

  • @cb1623
    @cb1623 Месяц назад +80

    That is unacceptable. Thank you for saying no.

  • @marywhaley4675
    @marywhaley4675 Месяц назад +51

    Bravo! Somebody finally bringing this up.

  • @Loumow1
    @Loumow1 Месяц назад +134

    Thanks for sharing!!! I just had this EXACT experience when I was home in the U. S. I retired and no longer carry dental insurance as I’m on Medicare. My long-term dentist told me I couldn’t have my teeth cleaned unless I had full mouth X-rays every 1-2 years!! So I went to a new dentist and they said they couldn’t clean my teeth unless they took X-rays first. So, I was in Italy and went to an excellent dentist and he laughed when I told him what my dentist said. He said, “Americans always complicate matters. I wouldn’t do an X-ray unless there was a reason to, like pain for instance”. They do not require regular Xrays. BTW, the dentist where I was in Washington State said it was “the law” that X-rays and exam are required initially before they can work on you!!!! I’d sure like to know if that is true!! 7:26 You are exactly right!! I said no thanks, and when I went to Italy recently, I had my teeth cleaned and paid a third of what Id be charged

    • @susangrande8142
      @susangrande8142 Месяц назад +10

      I would love to know if it’s also REALLY required by law to do x-rays before cleaning. I haven’t seen a dentist in 2+ years now; have been eating a mostly carnivore diet for 1-1/2 years, and my mouth is in excellent shape. Most of my tooth sensitivity to cold has left. I also drink RO filtered water, so I avoid fluoride. I carefully brush and floss every night. I also brush with a tooth powder that’s made of nano particle hydroxyapatite.

    • @angelakadeer1565
      @angelakadeer1565 Месяц назад +7

      In UK I have never had an xray before my dental clean, why would you ?

    • @kristinsewell8769
      @kristinsewell8769 Месяц назад +10

      X-rays are required to assure there are no pathologies, decay and to check bone level and bone health. The insistence on either doing the X-ray or signing the form of refusal is simply to prevent any future liability IF there was a problem that went undetected. The proliferation of lawsuits in the US is behind all of this in my view. It seems silly to have an X-ray if you feel there is nothing wrong, however periodontal disease is called the silent disease for a reason, and abscess can be silent until it’s not as well. All that said, if you floss your teeth ~correctly~ daily, have routine 6 month (more frequent if you have advanced periodontal disease) cleanings and take 2-4 bitewing X-rays every 1-2 years and a full mouth set every 5-7+ years that’s all you need! I’ve been a Dental Hygienist for over 35 years, I also say NO to fluoride.

    • @eugeniebreida
      @eugeniebreida Месяц назад +3

      @@kristinsewell8769 You’ve been brainwashed m’dear.

    • @kristinsewell2949
      @kristinsewell2949 Месяц назад +1

      @@eugeniebreidaCurious why you believe so.

  • @debrabutler524
    @debrabutler524 20 дней назад +3

    My husband was a dentist….when he retired I stopped doing the frequent cleanings, X-rays,I was always laughed at when I said no X-rays thank you….I stopped all the nonsense when he retired and have had no issues sense……I spent 40 years in healthcare and am really angry about the excess in the system and the diseases they create.

  • @lynndohm8994
    @lynndohm8994 Месяц назад +142

    That was a great video. I'm a 70yr old women in good health and great teeth . When i moved to Florida, trying to just get my teeth cleaned was virtually impossible without getting x rays. The scam runs deeper . Several hygenest then run a text poking my gums and measuring how deep they go. I then get an analysis that gives me options on how much money I am willing to spend to prevent further gum loss. It was such BS 😂

    • @bluejayspeanut
      @bluejayspeanut Месяц назад +15

      That hygienist who was 'poking' your gums was competent and responsible, which not all are. She was assessing your mouth to get a baseline and the recorded measurements assist during the cleaning and for future evaluation. As a hygienist myself, I have worked on countless patients who did not have a conscientious hygienist like yours, and their mouths conditions were shamefully diseased.

    • @thekat268
      @thekat268 Месяц назад +15

      My friend was told he had deep pockets in his gums. He went home and daily dipped dental floss in hydrogen peroxide and carefully worked on those pockets until his follow-up visit. When he returned all the plaque was gone and his gums were pink and healthy.

    • @jdoveyk9422
      @jdoveyk9422 Месяц назад +4

      Hygienists are probing deep pockets around your teeth that if left untreated lead to infection, bone loss and eventually your tooth will fall out. How much money you spend depends on how much do want to keep your teeth. You spend now and have your real teeth last much longer or you can just get on the express train to dentures. Which aren’t cheap, wear out and have to be replaced not to mention all the money you”lol spend on goop to keep them from falling out while talking and eating. And… if you think “I’ll just get implants…” No you won’t. You won’t be a good candidate because you have terrible degenerative bone loss from the untreated periodontal disease that you didn’t want to pay for when it was a minor issue. 😂

    • @yvetteandjorgenlarsen9753
      @yvetteandjorgenlarsen9753 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@jdoveyk9422so you put a funny emoji by that?

    • @Megatron995
      @Megatron995 Месяц назад

      @@bluejayspeanut There's a legit way to do that test and there's a scam way. I have experienced both. The scam way uses a sharp probe that is much thinner than the blunt legit probe. I even had a "dentist" JAM a sharp probe into my gums so she could say I had "deep pockets." I ran out of that office and never looked back. Found a dentist that used the legit probe. Boom, 3-4mm of "depth" disappeared just by sitting in a different chair.

  • @lizadivine3785
    @lizadivine3785 Месяц назад +48

    I have had too many crappy dentists. One told me I had to have an X-ray or he wouldn’t be my dentist anymore. TRUTH. Also a friend was told by a dentist that he needed $10000 worth of work. My friend went to another dentist for his next cleaning and funny…he didn’t need a thing ! And hasn’t since! That was 8 years ago!

  • @MelliaBoomBot
    @MelliaBoomBot Месяц назад +73

    Since the pandemic I’ve taken the extreme stance of prevention. I’ve never been so healthy. They can all bog off. Well done Dr D.

  • @silvanaleverrier
    @silvanaleverrier 15 дней назад +2

    We need more Doctors like you here in the Uk too. Sending love from an Uruguayan in Wales. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @scetchport
    @scetchport Месяц назад +109

    You are a good man, and i listen to your every word.
    70 male.
    2 years ago i weaned off 3 heart meds, 2 opioid pain meds, gout meds....been clean now for a year and feeling much better.
    No medical since early 2019....pure blood.

  • @myavids3795
    @myavids3795 Месяц назад +76

    Thank you for speaking out, it's so good to hear a Dr addressing medical scams! When ordinary people try to speak up or have an opinion, we're dismissed as a 'difficult person", 'crazy', 'uneducated', even 'conspiracy theorist', the list goes on!

    • @nma6567
      @nma6567 Месяц назад +2

      Yep, and in terms of pain management, we are all addicted or want to make $ selling our medication. In reality, we have a right to be out of pain and have a right to a certain quality of life!

  • @tmiller1647
    @tmiller1647 Месяц назад +80

    This!! I was a bit behind on my cleanings and because I was over 50 I think they thought I was an easy target. They said that I had “advanced” gum disease and would have to do special monthly cleanings for a year and other procedures that were recommended that insurance wouldn’t cover. I asked them to just do a regular cleaning and I’d think about the rest. “Oh no!!! We cant do a regular cleaning, there is too much liability!!” Left there and used salt and clove essential oil to brush my teary for several weeks. Went to a new dentist and they said my gums were great! It’s like dealing with a car salesman, everything is an upsale and free based. It’s ridiculous. Also, dental insurance is ridiculous. They get quote from insurance, you pay hundreds on your portion only for them to come back 3 months later to say you owe them hundreds more because there was no way of actually know what would be covered 🙄

    • @hanhb6047
      @hanhb6047 Месяц назад +6

      This is exactly what happened to me too. They told me I had gum disease. Walked out without getting anything done or signing anything. Found reviews and similar complaints with this office. Went somewhere else and was told my gums and teeth were fine. I have found that about 95% of dentists out there are like that now. You have to be extra vigilant and do your homework. Surprisingly, I went to an eye doctor years ago who was like this running all sorts of tests and I ended up with a huge bill from it. I made a complaint and they removed the charges. Believe it or not, unnecessary surgeries happen all the time too at great expense and potential risks to the patient.

    • @virginiajames2447
      @virginiajames2447 Месяц назад +4

      Report them. This happened locally and a doctor list his license as a result. He was recommending very expensive work.

    • @Texture-roller
      @Texture-roller 29 дней назад

      Same here. I called bullshit and never went back

    • @stoots007
      @stoots007 28 дней назад +1

      Salt and clove oil?? Tell me more please

    • @tmiller1647
      @tmiller1647 28 дней назад +2

      @ when I researched, salt water is good to gargle with when you have mild gum issues. I also used an essential oil blend (On Guard from DoTerra) that has clove and other oils good for healing. I put a drop on my toothbrush which was plenty but I probably could have swished it with the saltwater as well. It worked

  • @maryannmurphy1441
    @maryannmurphy1441 21 день назад +3

    Correct,tremendous waste of unnecessary resources, you are a powerful doctor.

  • @ericgan7024
    @ericgan7024 Месяц назад +45

    The same scam was played on me in Australia. I flatly refused it. I was there for my dental cleaning routinely. Utterly disgusting.

  • @julygirlsx2
    @julygirlsx2 Месяц назад +43

    I had a situation where I was admitted into the hospital with a micro-bowel perforation from diverticulitis about 10 years ago. I was given a blood thinner, because it was protocol. I had no idea, so I went along with the first TWO injections (I believe they are/were about 4 hours apart). I asked why I was getting it, and was told it was for people who weren't getting up and moving around, which I was. I told the second nurse giving me the injection "I COULD (walk around often) get up, if that was what I needed to do, so why was I still be getting this injection?" ** SHE SHRUGGED HER SHOULDERS ** As in "I dont know" She could not give me a reason for it?
    The next nurse (when the shift changed) who came in, I asked her the same question. She came in, CLOSED THE DOOR TO MY ROOM, and proceeded to tell me that I could refuse ANY medical services I wanted. I HAD NO IDEA! I always thought that "doctors have my BEST interest at heart, why would they do anything they didn't NEED to do?" I didn't take anymore of those injections! AND I could not tell you how much I appreciated that nurses honesty! I will always remember her/that situation!
    ALSO, now, I don't just do what my Dr says, I QUESTION EVERYTHING. I am truly my OWN advocate! BUT - my reasoning is because I understand that Drs are over worked & they have TONS of patients (I am not their only one). I should do what's best for me, with the help from my Dr, They only sit with me for a short period of time, I should know what is going on with my body and do my VERY best to do what I can to stay healthy. It is NOT my Drs responsibility, it is mine.

    • @denisetorres707
      @denisetorres707 Месяц назад +2

      It's called the Patient Bill of Rights in all hospitals including the Department of Veteran Affairs.

  • @bonefinderdog5884
    @bonefinderdog5884 Месяц назад +94

    Oh yes, been there, done that. In 2020 during pandemic, we made appointments for dental check ups in Wyoming because we refused to wear masks. We are in Colorado. Got there, all was good initially but was told that we needed to set up deep root cleaning ( both of us) and there was no need for a routine dental. We left. Six months ago, more of the same. Went to my regular dentist in Colorado and was told I needed a deep root cleaning. They still planned on doing my regular cleaning but '"ran out of time" and it never happened. I'm almost 74, an RN and in excellent physical condition. I've followed all the principles you espouse over the last 40 plus years.
    I've never had a tooth pulled ( aside from wisdom teeth as a teenager), never had a toothache, do all the preventative care that can be done. HAVE fallen for the xray scam for years but no more!
    I think the "key" for their insistence for procedures is my husband and I have double dental coverage from our previous employers and they see a gravy train in us. I swear I am never going back.

    • @paulcallicoat7597
      @paulcallicoat7597 Месяц назад +6

      Check out the carnivore diet. Nothing to clean is what my results have been after 28 months. Today is my 74th birthday.

    • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
      @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Месяц назад +2

      What is deep root cleaning? Surly there can be no such thing. Can you imagine exposing a root to clean it!!!!!! The mind boggles at the thought.

    • @bluejayspeanut
      @bluejayspeanut Месяц назад +2

      You can clean above the gumline, and you can also clean the space below the gum line which is called root planing. (You know how pop corn husks get caught under your gum - that space, but it can get much deeper than a popcorn husk, sometimes well over 10 mm below the gum line.) Sometimes it's called deep cleaning. An instrument is inserted under the gum line and the root surface is scraped with it to remove diseased root, hard calculus buildup, plaque… Think of it like debriding a badly infected wound which removes the infection and infected tissue and prevents further disease and damage.
      I am a hygienist and I've seen countless new patient with severely diseased gums and bone, sometimes loose teeth as a result. They may not have been going to a practice, or have been going to a practice for many years and their practitioners did not address the disease. Some people were upset because they thought I was the scammer so I would give them a mirror and show them the damage to their guns and I would let them see me pull up the debris from under their gums. Grossed some of them out.
      Part of my point is there is scamming everywhere and it can be hard to know if it's happening to you. For the RN above I couldn't say for sure but everything you've said about your health and self-care has only a little bearing on whether you need root planning or not. Maybe your original practitioner should have been doing it all along and wasn't, or somebody is trying to scam, or although not common in your age group - your mouth could be perfectly fine. You could get an assessment by another practitioner and they should be able to tell you the measurements of your gums, and show you bone loss and calculus on the x-rays. If the disease was really bad they could show you your teeth are loose just by wiggling them.

    • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
      @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Месяц назад +2

      @@bluejayspeanut Get a bit of food under the gum is painful, the only time I go mouthwash & toothbrush crazy. Doing that must be torture. Plus it leaves a gap for a while, room for even more food to get trapped. A vicious circle.

    • @myturn9431
      @myturn9431 Месяц назад

      I allowed them to do root canal, costs $1,600.00, I paid in cash. Well that was the beginning to the end of my teeth. Root canal teeth got infected do to they only put in a temporary filling that they did not tell me was temporary those 2 teeth severely infected which went into the jaw bone and now I don’t even look into a mirror anymore because all I see is how ugly I am not that I was beautiful but to see that ugly reflection of myself overwhelms me with such a horrible emotional pain inside. I now see and worse feel ugly.

  • @maccaloube
    @maccaloube 22 дня назад +3

    I went to many dentist offices in my life and none asked me to do a demo on how I brush my teeth, neither the dental hygienists that cleaned my teeth. I came to the conclusion, they don’t care. They just want I return as many times as possible -> Money! Money!

  • @Judy-fi7ce
    @Judy-fi7ce Месяц назад +51

    I agree. Another online doctor (MD) said that he refuses the whole mouth X-rays when he's only having one tooth worked on. The dentist wanted full mouth X-rays and he told them "No thank you, just X-ray the one tooth that's getting worked on". As far as primary caregivers, I don't participate in that either. When I have a need to see a doctor, I make an appointment. I do not participate in endless tests, procedures and needless medications. I appreciate your videos.

  • @sidescrollmusic
    @sidescrollmusic Месяц назад +111

    My last dentist utterly destroyed my life when I was a teenager. I wanted to end myself I was in so much pain. I remember distinctly when I had my wisdom teeth ripped out (he refused to knock me out, kept me awake during the whole thing which was stressful for a teenager.) they put TWO gauze in my bottom left wound. They only took out one. I brought it up, they said nah they don't see an extra gauze. Ok I guess I imagined it even though I was wide awake. Well cut to a few months later I have a dry socket, and the left side is not healing. I tell them about the gauze, they say "nah it's just tissue that's healing. Cut to another year later and the hole is open, it stinks of rot, and I'm telling them they left a gauze. Ok, dentist finally decides to test to see if I'm right, yes there is a gauze. He pulls it out, and out comes an explosion of blood. Dry socket took forever to heal, and I was miserable and unhappy until I was 18 years old. THEN, two years later they tell me I have two cavities, they can't see anything on the x-ray, but they decide to go in anyway because there is an occlusal stain on my left molar. That cavity never healed right, and the doctor told me he could do a root canal, and also that I had 16 other cavities. At that point I was done, and lived with the sensitivity of my back molar until it finally became manageable. It's been almost 20 years, I have not been to the dentist since. I guess those 16 cavities just disappeared because I feel fine and it's been a good long while.

    • @gsssprocket
      @gsssprocket Месяц назад +3

      JESUS BLESS U

    • @sidescrollmusic
      @sidescrollmusic Месяц назад +2

      ​@@gsssprocketThank you! God bless you too. ❤

    • @melindahall5062
      @melindahall5062 Месяц назад +2

      @@sidescrollmusic THATs totally gross. How many teeth have fallen out?

    • @sidescrollmusic
      @sidescrollmusic Месяц назад +8

      ​@@melindahall5062lol none. My teeth are fine. I just take good care of them and avoid sugar and carbs. That does the trick.

    • @meganruchwatercolors7186
      @meganruchwatercolors7186 Месяц назад +2

      Oh wow, I have a similar story!!! Ugh, the dentist is frightening!

  • @stanpiper8158
    @stanpiper8158 Месяц назад +22

    This happened to me last week. I was called in for a cleaning, and had no issues with my teeth. Before I could sit in the treatment chair, the hygienist announced that she would take a series of X-rays before getting started on the cleaning. After talking my ear off, the dentist told me it would be illegal to clean my teeth if they didn't X-ray me first. That clever assertion added insult to injury. At that point, I walked out, because he could not permit me to decline without admitting that he had just lied. I think they have convinced themselves that there is zero risk to radiation, regardless of the patient's combined exposure. To this young dentist, the X-ray is just another carefree source of revenue. The patient's preference and freedom to choose are of no interest.

  • @videoshare5521
    @videoshare5521 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your caring and honesty coming from a Dr.
    I went to a new dentist recently for teeth cleaning as I have new insurance and they were on the list. When I arrived they had to take x-rays before they did anything and the cleaning was to be done in a couple weeks. The assistant said she had to take 36 x-rays, what? Not sure if they did all 36 but they definitely did at least 20 to 25, I was floored, my former dentist never took this much. They did find a small cavity in a molar.
    2 weeks later I went in for the teeth cleaning. they wanted to take more X-rays what? I refused and she did clean my teeth and gave me fluoride which I spit out. She stopped me and said please don't spit out the fluoride and I said no, I don't want it in my mouth .
    This explains why they wanted to take a lot of X-rays and then again in 2 weeks and as we know nothing changed in my mouth. This is so evil exposing people to more x-rays just for the money. Whatever happened to "do no harm"?

  • @seasidegrammie3708
    @seasidegrammie3708 Месяц назад +47

    Thank you for bringing this issue to light. I've been standing my ground on x-rays for around 20 years now here in the U.S., but it's a struggle and many dentists simply refuse your business if you won't submit. Because of this and the astronomical cost of teeth scaling, I have only been to a dentist once in the past 8-9 years.

    • @lizstromsnesdolz629
      @lizstromsnesdolz629 Месяц назад +1

      what a fool, thats why people end up with dentures. gross

    • @annabanan5518
      @annabanan5518 Месяц назад

      @@lizstromsnesdolz629 don't be dense. people who go to the dentist regularly also wear dentures - probably have a higher risk of having healthy teeth pulled, given a root canal or any number of unnecessary things. dentures have nothing to do with dentist visits and vice versa. many people can care for their own car, their own home and their own body without needing professional intervention if they have good habits and take proper care of what they have. For profit healthcare is just that - and it is "not" good healthcare -- when it is 'for' profiting.

  • @misty2montana1
    @misty2montana1 Месяц назад +235

    I have been refusing dental x-rays for the past 5 years. My dentist retired and a new dentist took his place. I was told by this new dentist if I don't get x-rays he will no longer be my dentist! They have always had me sign a waiver saying that I refused x-rays. He said that he can't give me the care I deserve if I don't have x-rays. I told him that I have no problems but they still wanted me to do the x-rays. I have to pay out of pocket for any dental and it seemed like an unnecessary expense. I just figured this was a way for them to drum up some money and find something wrong so they could fix it.

    • @kippie80
      @kippie80 Месяц назад +19

      Go carnivore and you can forget about the dentist. You barely have to brush your teeth if you are full carnivore. Search it up, there are testimonies of people’s experiences.

    • @matildafaltyn6253
      @matildafaltyn6253 Месяц назад

      @misty2montana1 - We don't have this garbage in Australia. Why would you even sign a waiver? They are not legal people. They only carry on like this because people will not stand their ground.

    • @Hatbox948
      @Hatbox948 Месяц назад +2

      If you have a dental college nearby they usually have a miniscule fee for x-rays.

    • @klmjtr
      @klmjtr Месяц назад

      Yup

    • @misty2montana1
      @misty2montana1 Месяц назад +15

      @@Hatbox948 I actually don't want x-rays because I figure unless I have pain, my teeth are fine and I don't want the radiation.

  • @tolliduininck6259
    @tolliduininck6259 Месяц назад +17

    Thank you, Dr Dhand. I'm a RN in rural Minnesota, US. I was to the dentist for a cleaning, as well, recently. The hygienist reminded me I had not gotten x-rays for the past 2 years. I told them I don't want x-rays, as I have had no issues with my teeth (plus I have to pay out of pocket for this). I had to sign a paper stating I declined the x-rays. At the end, the hygienist told me my teeth looked excellent. What a bunch of extra expense. If I was having a problem, I would of course, want x-rays. But my teeth, are thankfully, very good. This is a racket to make more money. I got out of that appointment for $135, thankfully.

    • @onpoint9141
      @onpoint9141 Месяц назад

      Your teeth may look excellent from the outside, but unless your hygienist has x-ray vision you don't know what is on the inside. Maybe it's fine? Maybe not? What a patient "feels" in their mouth is a very poor indicator of what is going on. What we see clinically tells part of the story, but not all of it. I can't tell you how many times I've seen patients with very large cavities and infections that are completely asymptomatic and not visible clinically. That being said, I think you should be able to make that choice to have x-rays or not, just understand that your dentist might not be able to diagnose present decay, infections, diseases that have the potential to be more costly(both financally and health wise) than if they were caught early.

  • @maryrobson6776
    @maryrobson6776 27 дней назад +2

    Full disclosure- I am a retired UK dentist, and whilst I fully understand your reticence in this situation, there is great value in having regular screening dental radiographs, at intervals agreed in advance between detist and patient, according to each patient's individual risk of dental disease. Dental decay (cavities) can be seen on radiographs at an early stage; treated, and advice given on prevention, long before symptoms are experienced. The bone loss from silent gum disease can be seen and monitored on xrays, to help the hygienist or dentist provide treatment appropriate to each patient, to help to minimise the effect of progressive gum disease. Dentists and hygienists (at least in the UK) are not scammers after your money or wanting to irradiate you with unecessary xrays. This is why it is critical to develop a realtionship with a practice you trust who will have your best interests at heart, and take their advicie about when you should have screening or diagnostic radiographs.

    • @susanv9660
      @susanv9660 24 дня назад

      I agree. I have a conservative dentist here in the US and since I rarely go there, when I do , I feel that the bite wings are probably necessary. You can tell if a practice is trying to make money; for example I wanted a stainless steel crown in the back, and one group I went to said that is not recommended. 30 years later, it is still fine. And quite a bit less $ than porcelain. Didn’t go back there again.

  • @leasmith7546
    @leasmith7546 Месяц назад +55

    I'm 55, never had a cavity or any dental issues in my life. I go for cleanings every 6 months and they always want to do those x-rays at least once per year. I was told "it let's us see if there are any cavities starting and we can catch them early". My last visit was in April. After they did the xray the dentist (who never addressed me but stayed behind my head talking to the hygienist) said "yeah, there is a change in her tooth. Go ahead and make her an appointment for a filling." and then he left. Never discussed my thoughts about it. I said no, no. The tooth feels fine to me, I'm going to try to heal it. Still not having any problems.... The name of the game is "drill, fill and bill"..

    • @laurajean94
      @laurajean94 Месяц назад +1

      🇨🇦 hygienist here. If there's no history of decay, typically 24-36 months for xrays, but xrays are clients specific. If its great oral hygiene and no health complications, good diet there is no reason for 12 months.
      I hate it when dentists don't take the time to explain to patients what's going on. But I have worked with some where that's what happens. Before you do anything have the hygienist explain why you need the restoration. If she can't, I suggest perhaps finding a new dr you can trust, and takes the time to explain, they do exist.
      There's different stages of decay, incipient caries where it's less than 50% in the enamel (outer layer). It doesn't require any attention (it can remineralize). But to help remineralize it with things like hydroxyapatite and being aware of acid exposure. If it's more than 50% into the enamel and growing rapidly is when it's usually recommended treatment because if it gets into the second layer which is dentin the decay rapidly takes over, and if it hits the nerve, the infection takes over which requires a root canal. (For the price of root canals and infection rate after most dentist I've worked with recommend implants instead if all else healthy, and no history of smoking or unstable diabetes)
      Ultimately ask questions, if it doesn't feel right it probably isn't.
      I hope this comment helps 🙏 😊

    • @milliethemillinator3154
      @milliethemillinator3154 Месяц назад +2

      You don't need a cleaning every six months.

    • @laurajean94
      @laurajean94 Месяц назад

      @@milliethemillinator3154 just like xrays being client specific. So are cleaning. If you're a person who has a good diet, takes proper care of your teeth, no history of unstable diabetes ect. Typically I recommend 6-9-12 months. Depends on the person, everyone has different needs. Ive seen some pts they hadn't been in 2 years and immaculate oral hygiene I was beyond impressed. But also, I've seen others every 3 months (heavy deposit, not great oral care, cluster of health issues) and they put me to work.

    • @leasmith7546
      @leasmith7546 Месяц назад

      @@milliethemillinator3154 I know. You're right. I'm probably going to start going annually. Thank you for the confirmation.

    • @leasmith7546
      @leasmith7546 Месяц назад +1

      @@laurajean94 Thank you for this professional information! I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to share. I will look into the hydroxyapatite (haven't heard of that). I've been following the Dr. Ellie Phillips system.

  • @stuarthutt3740
    @stuarthutt3740 Месяц назад +58

    In Canada I could go to my dentist and just get a cleaning. Here in Florida they want to do 14 xrays, a panoramic scan and gum test. If you do not pass you need a deep cleaning. This is all an insurance scam. If you just want a cleaning say you have no insurance.

    • @AkbarZeb-p6f
      @AkbarZeb-p6f Месяц назад +3

      Just tell them No, Canada does it better. =p

    • @joannbrown2842
      @joannbrown2842 Месяц назад +1

      I haven't had insurance for 20 years, makes no difference.

  • @tomedgar4375
    @tomedgar4375 Месяц назад +118

    I have had that same conversation every time I go in for cleaning. I allow them only if something hurts. It has been 20 years since my last set of ex rays. Just another scam to charge insurance. I just don’t want my head radiated unless needed.

    • @tamb7587
      @tamb7587 Месяц назад +3

      Dental hygienist here . Waiting until a tooth hurts means the decay has gotten deep enough to reach the nerve which in turn means your tooth cannot be fixed with a simple filling and now needs a root canal and crown to save it . Or possibly you have gum disease that has caused u a gum access which means u have lost bone around the tooth which is a chronic infection and possible loss of the tooth…

    • @lyndaholly
      @lyndaholly Месяц назад

      ​@@tamb7587....interesting. because all of my fillings were done in the 1970s and 1980s without any root canals. And the cavities were evidenced by my pain, not by any x,-rays. Back then, cleanings weren't even heard of.

    • @starfishoffersthis
      @starfishoffersthis Месяц назад

      "I. just don’t want my head radiated unless needed.". Your cellphone takes care of that!

    • @sassysandie2865
      @sassysandie2865 Месяц назад

      @@starfishoffersthislol! I doubt it. They said that about landlines when they came out.

    • @starfishoffersthis
      @starfishoffersthis Месяц назад

      @@sassysandie2865 I understand the radiation makes people dumber and averse to intelligent remarks on youtube threads.

  • @joycewetherington2744
    @joycewetherington2744 21 день назад +1

    You are absolutely correct. No X-rays - no service!
    I would love to hear your thoughts about the Medicare Wellness that is pushed on patients. They say if you don’t do it, your insurance company will frown on you and also your PC can get in trouble. What??? I think it’s all about compliance. PLEASE share your thoughts. I get so nervous when I have to do them yearly.

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 20 дней назад

      What country

  • @nabzy28
    @nabzy28 Месяц назад +165

    Was going to a new dentist in an area I moved to for years. Nearly EVERY time I'd go for the cleaning... suddenly I would have cavities that needed attention. Had a few over many years before, but never anything like once I started with this new dentist. Each time, 2 to 4 areas that were needing work - allegedly. Once the waiting room was suddenly expanded with brand new huge TV's, new furniture, large area for the 2 or 3 assistants working the phone and greeting people all got out of complete control, it became obvious why there were always problems that needed work when I'd go. I finally just stopped about a year and a half ago, found a new dentist and the ONLY thing that has needed to be done since, ironically, was repair of the work that the other dentist had done to fix some of the fillings that had chipped. I have always refused the flouride "treatments", every time, everywhere. It's a freaking neurotoxin, so, no thanks.

    • @PeaceIsJesusChrist
      @PeaceIsJesusChrist Месяц назад +3

      My gosh, I am so sorry that happened to you!!! 😢 That’s just evil.

    • @susansmith4362
      @susansmith4362 Месяц назад +6

      I know someone who quit being a hygienist because the dentist kept filling teeth that didn't have cavities!

    • @livingitup9647
      @livingitup9647 Месяц назад +6

      @@susansmith4362 😳… it’s horrifying to consider how often such deception is being practiced - additionally, each drill-n-fill compromises the strength of each tooth!

    • @mike220_8
      @mike220_8 Месяц назад +5

      My wife and I left a dentist after a few visits for a similar reason - the number of "cavities" he was finding in people was abnormal. I still believe I was given a crown I didnt need within those few visits until we figured it out and split. Unfortunately the age of the professional or "expert" has past, especially in the medical industry where hearing about profit over people has become pretty common. Trust but Verify

    • @yogamom40
      @yogamom40 Месяц назад

      And they add fluoride to drinking water… the Flouride Action Network just won a legal case in September AGAINST flouride in water… it’s been in court for 7 years!!!

  • @patriciabeer4692
    @patriciabeer4692 Месяц назад +199

    You hit the nail on the head! I went to the dentist to have my tooth fixed and they wanted to do panoramic x-rays and then another kind of partial panoramic. Nothing to do with what I came for then they wanted to do deep cleaning and they said they wouldn’t do any dental work until I did the deep cleaning series which was about $3000. Needless to say, I never went back to that Dentist what a scam they training their staff to push the needless procedures to rack up more money. I’m done with it.

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Месяц назад +2

      Wow, how crazy is your story?
      😢😢

    • @matthewnow33-
      @matthewnow33- Месяц назад +6

      I bet they had a financial department, as well. Lol. "Oh, don't worry about the cost. You can finance and pay 30% interest for the rest of your life. No biggie, right?" Greedy sickos....!

    • @HopefulEmpath
      @HopefulEmpath Месяц назад +7

      Yes, it’s ridiculous. First, you know they just have to do the bite-wing x-rays, then this 360 degree panoramic x-ray that isn’t covered by insurance (not covered last time I went). I haven’t been back. My out-of-pocket was $1500.

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Месяц назад

      @matthewnow33-
      Wow, do people actually sign up for those types of financing plans?

    • @peteypops
      @peteypops Месяц назад +3

      ..and inspection your gums, clean your teeth and open your wallet….

  • @brianbachmeier34
    @brianbachmeier34 Месяц назад +724

    Make America Healthy Again
    🇺🇲

    • @sickofthebullshit1967
      @sickofthebullshit1967 Месяц назад

      Lol not by giving unnecessary X-rays you clown.

    • @thisorthat7626
      @thisorthat7626 Месяц назад

      America can only be healthy when people start taking charge of their health. The information has been available for decades if people were interested. Most people want to be lazy and then have someone "magically" fix their problem after it has occured.

    • @TheJon2442
      @TheJon2442 Месяц назад +6

      I think Trump is engaged!

    • @happyinparis
      @happyinparis Месяц назад +5

      Yes! We can't be great if we are sick! MAHA!

    • @gsssprocket
      @gsssprocket Месяц назад +3

      AMEN

  • @missypaws2500
    @missypaws2500 21 день назад +1

    I’ve been going through the exact same thing. I’m disgusted! This was never the case 20 yrs ago. I don’t understand who’s behind it, but run away from such dentists.
    We have to interview them before making an appointment , find iut what they drmand, and refusr unnecessary xrays.

    • @Tawny593
      @Tawny593 21 день назад

      You cant refuse X rays. They won't treat you.

  • @ra78100
    @ra78100 Месяц назад +50

    This happened to me too, I told my dentist that I want x-rays every 5 years and they were ok with that.
    Some people just do whatever they’re told regardless of the consequences

  • @nancyd8093
    @nancyd8093 Месяц назад +64

    Wow.. you got all that right. I’m 76 and have had to go through this protocol for years and years. I’ve decided no more. I will refuse X-rays unless I have an issue. I go to Dr once a year. Get labs drawn and that’s it. As an ex-nurse I review them myself. The further we stay away from medical “care” the better off we are. Thats my motto and I’m sticking to it!

    • @MsPea
      @MsPea Месяц назад

      I hope you at least have mammograms. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer that was found with a mammogram. She didn't have any lumps or other symptoms. The cancer was found early enough that she only needed a lumpectomy. She was lucky.

    • @caljim01
      @caljim01 Месяц назад

      Mammograms are evil. They CAUSE cancer and what's more a HIGH level of diagnosis of cancer are INCORRECT and this is PROVEN. THEN the treatment they inflict in you makes you sick. Please wake up. ​@@MsPea

    • @mojavewolf1
      @mojavewolf1 Месяц назад

      How can you tell you’re healthy just with blood tests ?
      Is that possible . ? Curious

    • @paulinepress3024
      @paulinepress3024 23 дня назад

      ​@MsPea that happened tomy friend who had mammogram found cancer in milk duct early stage it was no bigger than finger nail size.She had op and is fine 6yrs later

  • @pattiliba8188
    @pattiliba8188 Месяц назад +217

    It's a scam in Canada too!

    • @dgunearthed7859
      @dgunearthed7859 Месяц назад +1

      Hey when does Trudeau-lini come up for a vote again?

    • @bioold8925
      @bioold8925 Месяц назад +3

      Oh I bet! In Europe too. Everywhere.

    • @veggiewrangler4674
      @veggiewrangler4674 Месяц назад

      @@dgunearthed7859 Unfortunately not for another year😒

    • @kassrripples3659
      @kassrripples3659 Месяц назад +2

      Australia too

    • @lyndaholly
      @lyndaholly Месяц назад

      ​@@dgunearthed7859
      Not soon enough.

  • @slsunfrog
    @slsunfrog 17 дней назад

    Thank you! We just moved to Alberta and I had to go thru the same thing! They charged me $500 for xrays and cleaning when I had no problems! My husband found a different dentist and paid $75 for a cleaning. But every dentist visit for the past 15 years has been the same - need xrays before cleaning.

  • @michelerobinson4815
    @michelerobinson4815 Месяц назад +34

    I have had this exact same experience in my dentist's office! I am not a doctor, and they had such a negative reaction to this that I ended up feeling bad. I said I didn't want the radiation unless it was absolutely necessary ( and I had no problems with my teeth). They finally agreed but said in a scolding voice that I would have to have it next time. Thank you so much for talking about this, because they talked to me as if I was being difficult because I don't want x-rays every time!

    • @dandyeb6694
      @dandyeb6694 Месяц назад +1

      This is the issue you need to understand, just because you don't feel pain DOES NOT mean your teeth are fine. How do we know it is necessary if we can't see cavities in between the teeth with out the xrays. All I can say is I hope you are flossing!

    • @Susan-sr3ge
      @Susan-sr3ge Месяц назад

      Its called "gaslighting" a patient. 🙁

  • @ryananthony3104
    @ryananthony3104 Месяц назад +841

    I really hope RFK knows about your channel and gets you involved in his health revolution.

  • @DS-fo4ed
    @DS-fo4ed Месяц назад +21

    Im a british dentist and a subscriber. In the usa, i find overtreatment takes place , in the uk, i find patients are often undertreated. To some extent economics is involved. However, for a new patient , xrays are indicated to assess a baseline for the oral tissues. Detection of cavities, gum disease, bone levels etc. If sunil had his teeth cleaned but gum disease went undiagnosed, the dentist would be open to litigation . To some extent its watching your own back. Risk assesment for decay has to be assesed. The higher the risk ie previous level of fillings, the more the risk etc so x rays would be indicated. To decline a cleaning unless x rays are taken would mean that true informed consent was not being sought. A good practioner should justify an x ray exposure . In the uk we have guide lines from the royal colledge of surgeons which explain x ray criteria. In any case, overuling the patient is assault in my book. In the past xrays were performed far too often. The new approach is more patuent centred , in the uk anyway

  • @sudhaanantharaman4879
    @sudhaanantharaman4879 19 дней назад

    I totally agree with your approach. In Belgium too the dentist cabinet I go to for a yearly cleaning tries this X-ray scam on me. When i ask why I need the x-ray they say it's just to take a good look at my dental health and even add that the radiation is so minimal and that we get more radiation by just stepping out into the sun! Their logic is baffling. In any case, here things are not extreme and they back off when one says no to the x-ray. The other thing that has been particularly irksome in my case is that after having gone to the same dentist cabinet for years for the routine cleaning they suddenly came up with a special and expensive treatment for me for my receding gums. They said my gums were in a bad state and after the treatment they recommended how I should be brushing my teeth etc to prevent the problem. Why wasn't this told to me when the problem first began? They had been looking at my oral health for years during every single cleaning. Why did they wait for the point of no return? Anybody's guess is as good as mine. Evidently they just want to sell you treatments and products. Well, I had to learn my lesson the hard way but for younger (and older) folk reading this, just clean your teeth really well every night. Get rid off all food particles between teeth with floss and interdental brushes, massage your gums with your index finger (don't brush your gums) and finish off with a salt (just a pinch will do) gargle. I use a drop of clove oil in coconut oil for the gum massage. All this is a bit of a procedure but it is worth the effort. You will have squeaky clean teeth and hardly any gum problems.

  • @gwynnethcoan761
    @gwynnethcoan761 Месяц назад +21

    Thank you SO much for covering this as I’m getting concerned at the x-ray pushing at my dentist here in Australia. So much so, I’ve put off going for my 6-monthly check up and clean because I don’t want to have to deal with a confrontation. Must harden myself up!

  • @valerieseals329
    @valerieseals329 Месяц назад +40

    You don't even know how right you are! How about this? I'm a low income, nearly 70-year-old woman. Currently on Medicare & CA Medi-Cal. I have lost all but about 4 of my teeth due to no dental funding. They could have saved several of my teeth, but only want to pull them all (at the same time), & make ill-fitting dentures without waiting for the gums to heal. The last time I visited one of these quacks, they X-rayed both upper & lower jaws WHERE THERE ARE NO TEETH!!!!!

    • @joralemonvirgincreche
      @joralemonvirgincreche Месяц назад +4

      There may be no teeth, but there's still bone there - that's what they're imaging.

    • @trishalee3198
      @trishalee3198 Месяц назад +3

      California has dental with Medi-Cal. One has to go to "Dental Clinics" and dental x-rays are required to get treated there, and it happens at the yearly exam (not with cleanings). Dental is covered with Medi-Cal which is California's name for Medicaid. Unfortunately, Medi-Cal is limited too.
      One way Medi-cal is limited is there is no surgeon with anesthesia to put a person to sleep to pull old teeth that will break off, if pulled with only Novocain, then the nerve is exposed, and one still has to pay for a surgeon to get the tooth out from under the gum.
      Once I left the clinic due to this x ray issue, and paid out of pocket for a dentist who did not require x rays yearly. When I had extra money it was ok, but then that dentist doubled his prices, so I went back to the dental clinic when I had Medi-Cal again.
      However, I quit all other x rays including mammograms in 2011, when my Naturopath told me x rays cause mutations that can cause more cancers. Since then, I never received any more DXA (Scans for Osteoporosis ~ the cures harm more than the osteoporosis. No CT Scans or MRI's for me unless my life depends on it. MRI has a radioactive agent used for contrast that does not always leave the body. Since 2011, I no longer allow x rays when things hurt.
      Instead, I get referrals for Acupuncture, Physical Therapy or pay out of pocket for Massage or MAT (Muscle Activation Technique) and try to live a healthy lifestyle.

    • @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n
      @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n Месяц назад

      @@trishalee3198 MRI does not use radioactive material. The name gives it away. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, it uses a magnets and radio wave. Most MRI do not need contrast.
      What you use instead are NOT diagnostic and are completely useless for diagnosing an internal problem. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water.

    • @gerty9250
      @gerty9250 Месяц назад +1

      There doesn't need to be teeth. You need to have your jaws x-rayed to check on the condition of your bone lol.

    • @soniag4516
      @soniag4516 Месяц назад

      Sorry to say "they" didn't do that you didn't take care of your teeth. I've lived in CA all my adult life going 68 and most of my l8fe here I didnt have medical or dental insurance. I ran my own business since I was 19 and saw no need for insurance premiums. Retired and have medicare so went to dentist after being by family members. Was told they will take panoramic xrays, deep cleaning since I havent seen a dentist since my eary teens etc. I walked out and havent looked back. I have all my teeth the good Lord gave me. I take good care of my body, teeth, soul & spirit which God gave to me. 8T IS NOT THE GOVT NOR THE DTS NEITHER THE DENTISTS RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE OR CARE FOR ME. AMERICANS ARE SUCH G9VT TIT-SUCKERS!

  • @Jughead24
    @Jughead24 Месяц назад +154

    Same thing happened to me in the US. I left the office because they wouldn't proceed with the cleaning without the x ray. Most Americans completely capitulate to anyone with a title and they were baffled by my refusal

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Месяц назад +13

      Lol, good for you!...😂

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Месяц назад +18

      a lot of people are too shy to confront others and this is why they get away with it.

    • @ianstuart5660
      @ianstuart5660 Месяц назад +5

      @vaderladyl
      Yes. Why it can be important to such people to have an advocate/companion accompany them!

    • @marianneacuna757
      @marianneacuna757 Месяц назад +1

      Ditto!

    • @bevtucker8187
      @bevtucker8187 Месяц назад +1

      It’s not a title. It’s an educated professional taking care of you.
      A cleaning appointment also includes an examination of the health status of your mouth. That can’t be done without seeing between and inside of teeth.

  • @Charlotte-rp6qu
    @Charlotte-rp6qu 19 дней назад

    I haven't even finished your video and I can't believe what
    I'm hearing because the same thing happened to me. This is not how it used to be. I'd call and make an appointment for a cleaning, have the cleaning, dentist would come in if there were any problems and that was it
    However the last time I called to make an appointment with a previous dentist I was told the same thing. When I questioned it she said "just a minute". I this ridiculous. I hung up and called a dentist I had been to a few years prior ----- same thing. So I haven't had a cleaning in quite some time, and I need one. This is wrong ----- almost seems backwards ----- wouldn't you want a cleaning before x-rays. It is a scam---- and how many people like myself don't get their teeth cleaned because of it. So glad you made the video. I can't go to the UK.

  • @cynthiaclouse4596
    @cynthiaclouse4596 Месяц назад +67

    You have it figured out doc

  • @Thisworldisdoomed
    @Thisworldisdoomed Месяц назад +182

    When I go for my cleaning I have to argue with these idiots every time.

    • @lovly2cu725
      @lovly2cu725 Месяц назад +25

      i no longer get cleanings

    • @Heidi_137
      @Heidi_137 Месяц назад

      @@lovly2cu725 Same here! I follow the Dr Ellie Phillips system, no need for cleanings and less gums damages from no longer flossing.

    • @Blessedhomeschoolinggrannyof1
      @Blessedhomeschoolinggrannyof1 Месяц назад +9

      @@Thisworldisdoomed I’m done with cleanings. I’ll use hydrogen peroxide from now on.

    • @travelinggirl6681
      @travelinggirl6681 Месяц назад

      @@lovly2cu725 What do you use on your teeth to avoid cleanings?

    • @Summer-bo9rw
      @Summer-bo9rw Месяц назад +3

      It is maddening and annoying! It's enough to ruin your day to go to these places..... seriously!

  • @curtgomes
    @curtgomes Месяц назад +83

    Dr. Suneel, you are music to my ears. This entire medical and dental system in America is absolutely compromised. How did this great country get to this point? It's absolutely disgusting.

    • @anti-victimGenX
      @anti-victimGenX Месяц назад +2

      * great.. whole world

    • @ladybugsarah6671
      @ladybugsarah6671 Месяц назад +6

      Worship of the Almighty dollar of course. Corruption follows. Our whole system has decay.

    • @CLCL748
      @CLCL748 Месяц назад

      It’s called greed and at this point it’s permeating the entire culture. People are not satisfird with just making a good living, they want more, always more. It’s an insatiable hunger for money.

  • @getsmartpaul
    @getsmartpaul 24 дня назад +1

    Hi Dr, so glad you’re putting the spotlight on dental 🦷 practices too. We need to expose unnecessary and expensive procedures ( that are called routine).

  • @chrischallacombe3477
    @chrischallacombe3477 Месяц назад +41

    Thanks as always Dr. Dhand! I had a dentist pull a couple of my molars out, after showing me the x-rays, and saying they were bad. I commented they look the same as the other teeth, but he insisted they were dead, and had to go. When I think back, I should have got a second opinion. After that, he kept asking when I was going to get the implants to replace them, at $5000.00 EACH!! It's ALL about the money these days!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @Fighter4Street
      @Fighter4Street Месяц назад +4

      I get like a 3rd opinion about even a cavity.

    • @GusMac-kv7zi
      @GusMac-kv7zi Месяц назад

      Yep that was the goal, you got your teeth yanked for future profit.

  • @DoubleX77
    @DoubleX77 Месяц назад +55

    It’s the love of money . My dentist retired and my cleaning charge increased from $65 ( and I refused X-rays ) to almost $400 with the new dentist and her fancy office and xray equipment ( I had X-rays done ) . What a scam . I’m finding a new old school dentist .

    • @anitaparks8945
      @anitaparks8945 Месяц назад

      Had the same dentist in Miami for
      20+ years. Never had that 360° X ray there, was Never offered a deep cleaning with root scaling either.
      Here in Tallahassee the hygienist was not interested in doing a regular cleaning after I refused a 2 session deep cleaning to be paid out of pocket
      Looking for an old school HONEST dentist here in Tallahassee
      One that is skilled enough to do his own root canals too.
      Anyone ?

  • @mctrustsnoone3781
    @mctrustsnoone3781 Месяц назад +219

    I feel the same way about mammograms and other "pre-screening" tests. The statistics don't support the idea that pre-screening actually saves lives.

    • @0annonymous
      @0annonymous Месяц назад +7

      Personally, I'd rather know in advance if there's a problem and would be pre-screened any day
      The sooner you catch a problem, the sooner it can be caught and addressed
      I'm all for a pre-screening just to make sure there's no serious problems that MIGHT need attention LATER
      If you don't do your pre-screenings, what if something's found too late and there's nothing they can do?
      This is why I personally am all for pre-screening, but it should be at the patient's consent
      The doctor can ask, and the patient has the option to choose
      Prescreening will always be the way to catch potentially serious problems early, and I'm all for it, but I need the option to choose if I need it
      Dentistry though, is Hands-On, so they NEED to KNOW for your safety if you have a serious problem that needs addressed before the cleaning so they don't end up hitting a painful spot you may not even know you have
      Remember, a no dentist wants to hurt their patients by hitting a spot that patient may not know they have

    • @maggyjones4749
      @maggyjones4749 Месяц назад +35

      I'm 73 I have never had a mammogram in my life and I never will.

    • @maggyjones4749
      @maggyjones4749 Месяц назад +22

      You need to look into root canals as they are not good for you!

    • @patriciamharris5664
      @patriciamharris5664 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@0annonymous😢

    • @Jdjustsaying
      @Jdjustsaying Месяц назад

      ​@@0annonymouswhy do the practioners wear heavy duty lead protection vests in the room where you get a mammogram?
      To reduce exposure to cancer causing radiation. This radiation is being transmitted into sqashed breast tissue.
      Look into the increased rates of breastcancer. Do some research and make an informed choice.
      I will never have another mammogram. I've seen very interesting research and made that decision.

  • @bevc3512
    @bevc3512 21 день назад +2

    WOW!!! I just come across your RUclips. So please to here a Doctor is speaking out. The NHS in the UK is going that way. In the western world the medical is all about money NOT!!! your health.

  • @jeannettem-zt6vy
    @jeannettem-zt6vy Месяц назад +43

    As a single mother of three ( father passed away , when i had a 3 n half , a 2 year old , and 3 months pregnant ) . I could not afford a dental private practice . Which its why i nearly always had to use the government dental hospitals. This has been one of my most regretted things i have done in my life . Because now i have hardly any teeth left , due to The criminal treatments i got in these types of places ( Australia) . Three times , i had a dentist pull teeth out , when there was no need , and he/they ( twice ) put his foot on the chair , to use more force to pull it out , which i practically fainted. my tooth/teeth were in no need for an extraction . This left me with so much fear of dentist , which in turn put me in a worst disadvantage situation . 😪

    • @JoeMunday-ov6es
      @JoeMunday-ov6es Месяц назад +9

      So very sorry to hear your dreadful experiences. I truly hope that things get better for you, and wish you and your children very well. ❤

    • @melindahall5062
      @melindahall5062 Месяц назад

      @@jeannettem-zt6vy Oh, please, spare me your story about how your bad dental hygiene caused your teeth to fall out. YOU didn’t take care of them!!

    • @lizleite3756
      @lizleite3756 Месяц назад +2

      OH MY GOODNESS😔AM SO SORRY THIS HAPPENED TO YOU GF!😔LOVE AND BIG HUGS!🤗❤HOPE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE DOING BETTER!😘🙏❤🌹🦋

  • @Freedom4Ever420
    @Freedom4Ever420 Месяц назад +43

    Most dentists in the USA violate their oaths daily

  • @juliedove3787
    @juliedove3787 Месяц назад +54

    Uk here - I’ve had this argument with my dentist for years. I’ve explained that other health conditions mean I have to have X rays and CTs so don’t want more X rays unnecessarily. They say it’s to see if a problem is looming. It’s now on my notes no X-rays unless I have a dental issue but it’s an awkward conversation each time. So too was my refusal of prescription toothpaste with higher fluoride. I was laughed at by the assistant for saying I had concerns and didn’t want it. I stand my ground

    • @foresthiker6707
      @foresthiker6707 Месяц назад +9

      Good for you! SHAME on the assistant for laughing. Always stand your ground. These people are our employees, and we must remember that. 👍

    • @ValerieGriner
      @ValerieGriner Месяц назад +3

      Good for you! You are very informed!

    • @passplus1
      @passplus1 Месяц назад +3

      Have had exactly the same with my dentist and I gave exactly the same reasons for refusing. I had a private dentist who insisted on doing by annual x rays, and refused a radiation apron when I asked for one. I was intimidated into going along with this until he retired. At the new dentist, I said they could take one set of initial x rays and that was it. Somehow I have been persuaded into a second set - there won't be any more.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Месяц назад +3

      yeah it is awkward indeed, and we shouldn't have to live like this, we have the right to refuse treatment without having it turned into a debate with every single provider. This is why I hate going to doctors, and my politeness is very short to deal with all the BS and the sour looks they give you.

    • @user-tl4qg2gh1l
      @user-tl4qg2gh1l Месяц назад +2

      Gotta love the 5000 ppm prescription fluoride they're handing out like candy now when 50 ppm is hazardous to human health.

  • @tutuwahine
    @tutuwahine 20 дней назад

    Oh my gosh!!! I just found you and i love you as a truth doctor! Thank you and Mahalo nui loa, its really rare to find a doctor like you!!!

  • @infoplus9733
    @infoplus9733 Месяц назад +451

    Dentists like veterinarians are the new lawyers/sharks of the day

    • @adrianvelazquez6085
      @adrianvelazquez6085 Месяц назад +5

      Find a better dentist then, not my experience at all and I've been to dentists all my life. Don't categorize the world and a whole profession because you haven't been able to find good ones. Your reality doesn't define the universe, alright? Grow up.

    • @Blessedhomeschoolinggrannyof1
      @Blessedhomeschoolinggrannyof1 Месяц назад +30

      @@adrianvelazquez6085He’s speaking present day truth! Maybe your reality doesn’t match what’s going on now. No need to be rude.

    • @324cmac
      @324cmac Месяц назад +37

      I've had so many bad experiences with Vets and the prices now are beyond outrageous.

    • @MeaThreattoDemocracy
      @MeaThreattoDemocracy Месяц назад +22

      @@324cmac Veterinarians more and more are employed by large corporate masters. We should understand how that affects quality and price.

    • @Marie-ts8rp
      @Marie-ts8rp Месяц назад

      A lot of vets will unnecessarily torture aka "test, procedure" your pet & force vaccinations to be seen. If u go to a vet that has "plans for purchase"...run, dont walk! Stock colloidal silver & homeopathics for your pets & find a good private owned vet ofc.

  • @misscody8792
    @misscody8792 Месяц назад +16

    I have shared your videos with some of my friends. We are all retired nurses and we love you! We wish so bad that you were here in Texas so you could be our doctor 😊
    Thank you, and God bless you for bringing so much much light into a very dark industry 🙏

  • @anaabendroth3460
    @anaabendroth3460 Месяц назад +7

    whoaa. This brought me to a complete halt. Now, while I DO have severe pocketing from periodontal disease, my teeth are relatively stable. So this bogus full x ray once a year is them padding their pockets. PLUS there's a once a year "exam" by the regular dentist who comes in, feels around in my mouth, looks for signs of malignancy (which is exactly what the hygienist does at every appointment! ) and I get CHARGED for this extra exam!!! WTH!!! I'm calling them out on this the next visit. THANK YOU for bringing this to my attention!