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In accordance with Washington state law, all dentists are required to take at least 21 hours of continuing dental education every year, which means that they are constantly upgrading their technical ...
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Call your current dentist and ask for them. Usually the dentist will requirethat you sign a form that authorizes the release of the records, identifies the information to be disclosed, and ...
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That's a very difficult question to answer because the Washington State Dental Association is not allowed to gather fee information (it's a violation of anti-trust rules). We recommend that the patient ...
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We recommend that you first contact your dentist to discuss the treatment and the problem associated with it. If you are unable to come to an agreement, you should consider going ...
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If you have any questions about proposed treatment, discuss them with your dentist. If you're still not sure if the treatment is needed, get a second opinion. Call your local dental ...
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Low cost dentistry is best obtained through a public clinic; names and locations can be found at the Washington Community Health Services or Health Resources and Services Administration . ...
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The Washington State Department of Health Services maintains a hotline for referral to dentists. The number is 1-800-562-3022.
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You can contact the Washington State Office of Insurance Commissioner for assistance. Call the OIC at 1-800-562-6900, or visit them online at Office of Insurance Commissioner .



