A Word about “Word-of-Mouth” Dental Referrals

Joy Angevin Balmer
Nov 1 · 5 min read
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Unfortunately, I have bad teeth. After 30 years of living in the same small town, I had definitely chosen my preferred dentist. For expensive procedures I had the option to go to the dental school that was affiliated with the University of Iowa. With this option, I did not have the luxury of knowing who my dentist would be, but the dentist would be a professor in high standing.

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