Q&A: Do people really understand what “BAD” dental advice is?

Question by LittleMermaid: Do people really understand what “BAD” dental advice is?
I posted a question earlier, after reading numerous ridiculous answers from people who had no idea what they were talking about, concerning why people give dental advice when, like I said, they really have no idea what they are talking about. From the fact that I got 3 thumbs downs, apparently I struck a few nerves. So I just wanted to give examples of what I mean by “Bad” dental advice and see if anyone else agrees.

Any cure for periodontal disease?(And this one got best answer!)

Try using a high-quality electronic toothbrush (such as Oral-B Triumph). It greatly improves the health of the gums. A little expensive, but well worth the money.

Uh, there is not cure for periodontal disease. Even if there was, it wouldn’t be an electric toothbrush.

Did I get ROOKED or what? I just paid $ 875 for a root canal.?

There’s no way in hell a root canal is supposed to cost 875$ !!!! Did he fill it with gold or something?! I think they are supposed to cost no more than $ 200! I’d be questioning the crap out of that dentist

And in what office does this person work??? That is very reasonable for a root canal.

Point is, people are asking for advice, and some people are just talking out their heads, without having any real knowledge of the subject.
I’m not saying people can’t, or shouldn’t give advice based on their own experiences, but there is a difference between inacurate advice and just plain “WRONG” advice. For someone who themselves have no real dental knowledge and are seeking it on here, it is very easy for them to confuse the bad advice they recieve here, for the right advice. You take someone who had a not so good experience with their dentist, and tell them to “SUE SUE SUE”, that is just dumb advice, because you don’t even know the details of the situation or if they even have a case. I just think people need to have a little more knowledge of the advice they are giving, before they give it to others. I am amazed every day getting on here and reading some of the “advice” people are giving, and I am sitting here hoping that the person asking doesn’t take the “bad” advice to heart.
Just to add: I have been a dental assistant for 10 yrs. I am not one of the people seeking dental advice, I am one giving it. I work for a very knowlegable dentist, and myself attend continueing ed classes on everything from dental implants to sleep apnea to normal every day dental concerns.

Best answer:

Answer by Catherine O
no they just dont want to admit it

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