Before you agree to lose that tooth, hear what several experienced dentists would do — in writing. Free, no obligation, and if they think you'd be fine staying with your local dentist, they'll tell you that too.
Not one — several. Each looks at your X-ray independently.
What they'd do, and why. Plain English, not a sales pitch.
That's it. No follow-up calls unless you ask for them.
Two dentists can look at the same tooth and reach different conclusions — one recommends extraction and an implant, the other proposes repair. That's not unprofessionalism; it's a genuine difference in approach and experience.
Locally, a second opinion usually means hearing from one more dentist. If the two disagree, you're no closer to knowing what to do. This is several.
If the dentists reviewing your X-ray think your local treatment plan is sound, they'll say so. We'd rather tell you that than sign you up for something you don't need.
Yes. There's no charge for the review and no obligation afterward.
Whatever your dentist gave you — a single tooth X-ray, a panoramic, or a CT scan all work. If you're not sure, send what you have and we'll tell you if we need something else. You can request a copy from your dentist; they're required to provide your records.
Usually 2–3 business days.
Not unless you ask. You'll get the dentists' written opinions by email.
OrientHealthLink is a medical travel coordination service, not a healthcare provider. The dentists reviewing your X-ray provide their professional opinions; we do not diagnose or treat. This is general information, not medical advice. Individual results vary. All medical decisions should be made with qualified, licensed dentists.