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Pattaya Hospital Fix Front Tooth Bridge?

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I need a front tooth bridge (I think it's a bridge) recemented (or whatever) in place after coming out from hard biting.  I remember reading some posters recommending a hospital in Pattaya, but cannot find the post.

 

Sorry I can't be more precise about what I need because I don't know exact terminology of what I have.  Upper big Front tooth knocked out years ago & not fixed with an implant but with  a bridge I'm guessing?  Anyway it came out & won't be simple cleaning or filling work needed.  So I'm guesing a reasonably priced hospital with a dental section is probably what I need.

 

 

 

 

Dr Warin Leekpai

418/13-14 Central Pattaya rd.

tel 3 038720079

2 hours ago, d2g said:

Dr Warin Leekpai

418/13-14 Central Pattaya rd.

tel 3 038720079

If you don't mind waiting 2 or 3 weeks for an appointment. He's good, but takes to long to see him.

Phyathai Sri Racha Dental Dept.

Bangkok Pattaya will likely gouge you.

Check the prices...i just been and will be going back to PI...A 5 tooth front bridge with one extraction will cost me 25,000 PHP, thats about 14,000 Baht....was quoted ridiculous amounts here over 100,000 Baht. Free holiday with money to spare, and in all honestly, far better workmanship what I've already had done there.

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