Dr. Erica Gomez and her smiling patient |
UCLA School of Dentistry |
Los Angeles, CA—I just completed my treatment at the
prestigious UCLA School of Dentistry. I
chose this facility for really good reasons.
I had no dental insurance dropping it because it seemed worthless with
regular dentists. More importantly this
school has it’s own dental lab, great professors and their gifted students.
There are no shortcuts or substandard materials used here. The students are doing their
absolute best under the watchful eyes of the professors. Often the student will have a peer watching
the procedure and that must bring out the competitive spirit of anyone. When you think about it who watching the
street dentists? Where do they get their
materials and dental lab work?
Going to the dentist is never pleasant unless it’s an
examination with no work required. Even
that brings apprehension. When you think
about filling cavities, getting deep cleanings or root canals or extractions, one word comes to mind, pain. Nobody
likes pain and when it’s over you’ve got to pay the bill. That brings even more pain.
My dental student, Erica Gomez is an adorable young woman working to make her parents proud by her herculean accomplishment. She was as gentle and careful as she could
possibly be. Erica was as good as it
gets. For me its was a positive
experience despite my fear and loathing along with the seeming endless sound
of the dental drill.
In less that a month Erica Gomez will become Dr. Gomez. She can count on being unleashed during a
miserable economy being saddled with huge student loans. In addition to being a dentist she will be
dealing with a paperwork blizzard of insurance forms. No matter what her life will be a lot of
things but easy really won’t be a part of that.
Dr. Gomez will be helping people in many ways. Dental health is also directly tied to
physical health. Your employment and
station in life is also directly tied to your smile. The cosmetic factor of dentistry is directly
connected to your emotional health.
Dr. Gomez may be young but she’s got the latest and greatest
dental education behind her now. This
young woman made a difference in my life that I won’t forget.
As for becoming a patient at this or other dental schools
requires a screening and approval by the faculty. The process is sometimes painfully slow
because of too many patients and too few faculty members. The end result here at UCLA was worth the
wait and the fees charged. The cost was
at least 50% to 70% less than I would have paid anywhere else.
Even if you have to commute a serious distance to get your
care at UCLA School of Dentistry it is worth it.