Sunday, December 9, 2012

How do you find a good dentist?

Q. Are there published or online reviews about finding good dentists?

A. http://www.rateadentist.com/
http://www.thedentistreviews.com/
http://www.dentist-ratings.net/rate.php
http://www.healthcarereviews.com/Ratings/DentistRatings.php

This should be a good start for you! ; )


How to mend my dental bridge?
Q. The tooth facing has come off my dental bridge. My dentist says he cannot fix it without paying hundreds of dollars for a new bridge.. Anyone got ideas? All I want is a new tooth facing on the existing metal framework.

A. I highly recommend the you check out YourCity.MD for this problem. You can browse the highest rated orthodontists in your area according to patient ratings. The Doctor Now feature can book you an appointment immediately if necessary.


Should I become an air traffic controller in the Navy?
Q. I decided that it might be a good idea to join the Navy and become an air traffic controller. They make good money and I think the job description sounds pretty cool. Also, the Navy takes care of all schooling and also pays for housing, food and gives full benefits. However, I have heard some pretty bad things about the job. I've heard it was boring, very stressfull, and that this profession has the highest suicide rate next to dentists. I just wanted an opinion possibly from someone that actually is an air traffic controller. Can you please give me a little more insight before I decide to make this my career? Thank you.
I need a 210 on the ASVAB to become an air traffic controller. I took the practice test and got a 280. Eventhough that just was a practice test, if I study, getting the right score wouldn't be an issue.
Do air traffic controllers work by themselves? or are there other people they can talk to working with them?

A. As a former veteran, if you want money for school, research student loans but do not join the Navy. The needs of the Navy come first, before everything. When I was aboard ship, AC's as they are called work 12 hour shifts and were always bored. The flight crew on ships work harder and longer than any other members of a ship's crew. If you are set on going to the Navy take a look at these ratings(jobs) IS (intelligence Specialist) or IT (same as in the real world, computers). With either of these you can get out and make a great living without having a college education. Take some time and review all of the rates before you make a decision. The saying in the Navy goes "Pick your Rate, Pick your Fate". Your rate (job) can affect your entire enlistment and the rest of your life...choose wisely grasshopper.


What does the National Electronic Attachment do?
Q. My career services lady just sent my resume to them and i'm trying to find out more about the company before an interview and i was just wanting to know more about them and what they sell or do? If anyone can help that would be the best and get ratings Thanks and have a good weekend!

A. NEA is an electronic attachment clearinghouse, which allows dentists to transmit attachments, via the Internet, for payors to view in support of electronic claims. Attachments include x-rays, charting, intraoral pictures, Op reports, EOBs, and any other supporting documentation required by a payor to adjudicate a dental claim.

taken directly from their website. http://www.nea-fast.com/

It looks like they send documentation to insurance companies so they can approve the insurance claim.





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