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Yeah, finding a good dentist is really important. The "family friend (or similar) that you personally know from things unrelated to dentistry" strat has worked pretty well for me. "Small town in a big city" type of thing, I guess. Often I connect with dental medical professionals (orthodontic, dentist, etc,) over academic pursuits. Lots of them are quite smart, and like to exercise it. That strategy doesn't always work well with other medical fields, and personally knowing dentists can be hard (it's not like there's a huge number of them).
It reminds me of the situation with therapists, a lot. Quality can vary wildly, cost can vary wildly, and peoples experiences often do not line up, even with the same person.
It's not like therapists or dentists are inherently bad, it's just a situation that can easily turn predatory (especially considering, like I said, how struggles with prevention in poorer communities lead to great cost later on).