The Dentist in Germany

The Dentist in Germany
My earlier posts referred to the importance of learning German. One of the most important reasons to know German (if you live in Germany), is when you go to the dentist. At least you have to know the basic terms, you migth be lucky and your dentist might be able to speak English, but it is good to know the basic words or terms.First of all, the Dentist in Germany is not cheap, like in the rest of Europe. Besides, you definetely need an Insurance. I cannot speak from the point of view of a tourist, but more from a resident in Germany. Still, I am not sure if you will be received by the dentist if you dont have an insurance.Depending on what you want to have done in your teeth, the services might be cheaper or costlier. If you are just checking your teeth, the services will be free and you have to pay only 10 Euro. If you want something more elaborated, the insurance will cover something and you will have to pay the rest. And some other services won't be covered by the insurance at all and will be very costly.So, first thing to know, How to say dentist in German? "Zahnarzt" for a Male Dentist, "Zahnärztin" for a Female dentist. Appointment in German is "Termin"; and Insurance is "Versicherung".The most important word, believe me is important! , Anesthesia, in German is: "Betäubung".My experience with Dentists so far has been great. Nothing to complain about. My dentist speaks some English, which comes handy as in some situations it is good to fully understand what's happening when you are there with your mouth open for 30 mins.

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