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I am leaving in a little while on a flight to Orlando for a cruise on Oasis leaving Jan. 28. I just started to have a toothache & need to know if there’s a dentist on the ship in case it gets worse.

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I am leaving in a little while on a flight to Orlando for a cruise on Oasis leaving Jan. 28. I just started to have a toothache & need to know if there’s a dentist on the ship in case it gets worse.

 

If concerned, go to the dentist today, and have it looked at once in Orlando.

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I am leaving in a little while on a flight to Orlando for a cruise on Oasis leaving Jan. 28. I just started to have a toothache & need to know if there’s a dentist on the ship in case it gets worse.

 

If you are concerned, you should get it treated in Florida before you leave. This would be a far better option than finding a dentist at one of the ports.

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I felt an impacted tooth coming a week before my last cruise and literally ran to the dentist that day and had it taken care of; if it goes "nuclear" you are going to be in a world of hurt (swelling, fever, pain and they may not be able to work on it until antibiotics get it under control). Get to the dentist before boarding!

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There is no way I'd leave on a cruise with a bad tooth...get it looked at NOW! There are no dentists...so if the worst happens, you'll be spending a port day finding a dentist in port....bring cash, too, as they don't accept insurances!

 

Toothaches almost ALWAYS get worse...don't delay!

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No there is no dentist on the ship. And most travel insurance does not cover dental problems either. Would you really trust a foreign dentist (with your mouth). Nah, better to get your issue dealt with pronto. Most cities have emergency 24 hour dental clinics.

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I am leaving in a little while on a flight to Orlando for a cruise on Oasis leaving Jan. 28. I just started to have a toothache & need to know if there’s a dentist on the ship in case it gets worse.

Do it now , no dentist on a ship.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm replying on behalf of my friend in regards to the question about seeing a dentist. She took your advice and was able to find a dentist who was willing to stay open late so she could get in. Our flight was delayed 3 hours so we didn't arrive until late afternoon on a Friday. It's a good thing she went - had an infection. They gave her antibiotics and she was fine for the entire cruise. Thanks so much for your help.

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