What about the Digital Nomad: "One European applicant, stranded for five weeks, expressed frustration on social media: "I've run out of money."
Not very nomadic while working.
I’ve had 2 tooth implants in Thailand, one on the side and one at the back.
Each one cost 60,000 baht, both turned out well and no problems after 5 years.
I did consider leaving gaps but as I already lost 5 teeth (includes 4 wisdom), I could see chewing would not be easy with more gaps.
Later, I had third implant in the front, one of the 2 central incisors.
This tooth had decay at the root (with bone loss) and needed a bone implant; I think this is only time you need a bone implant.
The dentist offered me an option of a tooth that was glued by 2 side wings to adjacent teeth as a long term solution.
I had this in for a few months (after the bone implant) and it worked really well and did not fall out.
This seemed like a good option, but I went for an implant as I wanted a permanent solution.
For me, the frustrating issue was the cap of the implant (central incisor at front) as it was the wrong shape and colour (pure white), after putting out so much money.
After 3 tries, the dentist delivered the right shape and colour; I don’t think he made much profit out of me. BTW, the tooth has a small screw at the back of the cap, so that the cap can be removed and re-worked or replaced.
I notice that some people have ugly caps or implants amongst their front teeth – wrong colour (usually pure white) and bad shape match to the next tooth.
Same time, many cannot afford an expensive treatment for best results.
Colour and shape, much less of an issue for side and back teeth.
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