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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5062372"]Happened upon this board doing more research on Arestin (never heard of Atridox until now). I have had perio disease for over 15 yrs, pockets getting worse despite good dental hygiene, flossing, eight SRPs, osseo surgery, quarterly prophylaxis & regular debridements. None of these posts seem all that concerned with the consumer. Here's my slant: dental treatments have become ridiculously expensive, dental offices are very aggressive in persuading you to undergo these expensive procedures despite their lack of efficacy and no insurance I've had (several) - dental or medical - covers Arestin. A dentist in Del Mar quoted me $200/quadrant back in 2004. It is 10 years later and the most recent quote I received is the same price. Looking back at what I've spent already, dentures would have been less expensive and painful, because I'm still in the same bloody place I was 15 yrs ago despite all these treatments. I spoke with an Arestin rep after the sticker shock in 2004 who was quite knowledgeable and forthright about the whole situation. Dentists are charging huge multiples on the product and most who could potentially benefit from its application forego treatment because of the price.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm almost tempted to start shopping dentists by how much they charge for Arestin.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the post lamenting about the cost of veterinary services - ya, those costs have gone way beyond ridiculous. That's why I don't have a pet anymore.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5062372"]Happened upon this board doing more research on Arestin (never heard of Atridox until now). I have had perio disease for over 15 yrs, pockets getting worse despite good dental hygiene, flossing, eight SRPs, osseo surgery, quarterly prophylaxis & regular debridements. None of these posts seem all that concerned with the consumer. Here's my slant: dental treatments have become ridiculously expensive, dental offices are very aggressive in persuading you to undergo these expensive procedures despite their lack of efficacy and no insurance I've had (several) - dental or medical - covers Arestin. A dentist in Del Mar quoted me $200/quadrant back in 2004. It is 10 years later and the most recent quote I received is the same price. Looking back at what I've spent already, dentures would have been less expensive and painful, because I'm still in the same bloody place I was 15 yrs ago despite all these treatments. I spoke with an Arestin rep after the sticker shock in 2004 who was quite knowledgeable and forthright about the whole situation. Dentists are charging huge multiples on the product and most who could potentially benefit from its application forego treatment because of the price. I'm almost tempted to start shopping dentists by how much they charge for Arestin. As for the post lamenting about the cost of veterinary services - ya, those costs have gone way beyond ridiculous. That's why I don't have a pet anymore.[/QUOTE]
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