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Dental Clinic in Bangkok - Recommendations

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After my old dental bridge breaking and two extra teeth needing to be extracted back here in Australia, I have been quoted a very large amount of money for a replacement bridge using implants.  The previous bridge anchor teeth were both rotted and had to be removed, so implants are needed if I want to have another bridge.  Currently I am using a quick/cheap denture that is just awful and I cannot see myself ever adapting to a denture after so long with a bridge. 

 

I am keen to visit a Dental Clinic in Bangkok the next time we visit Thailand and get a quote for a bridge with implants, and I am after any recommendations for Dental Clinics that do implants from anyone that has had experiences with - the good ones and also the bad ones.

 

When we lived in Chiang Mai a few years ago I had several teeth crowned and the clinic was brilliant - and the prices were very good.  The bridge replacement procedure will require several visits over about a week, and then another series of visits after the implant 'screws' have 'settled' (some months later). I would rather take the opportunity for us to stay with my Wife's Sister in Bangkok, than have to travel to CM and stay in a hotel while the work is undertaken.

 

Can anyone recommend a quality dental clinic in Bangkok?  I am happy to pay a decent price for quality work (not after cheap Charlies), because even the more expensive ones in Thailand will be way cheaper than here in Australia. 

 

PS - If you have a dental bridge and it has been in place for over 20 years, then get it thoroughly checked out by an experienced Prosthodontist.  The dentist I first saw when the bridge became a little loose said it is not unusual for Hospitals to find broken dental bridges stuck in the throat of older people if it breaks loose during their sleep. She told me to quickly see a specialist, and the Prosthodontist said he was amazed mine had not broken loose - both my mounting teeth were dead and rotted away down to the bone - removing the roots required minor surgery. 

 

 

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Implants are very expensive here, you might want to consider a trip to India if cost is a major concern.

 

See this thread

 

https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/911538-dental-implant-prices-that-i-have-been-quoted-in-thailand/

 

It is 2 hours from Bangkok (heading towards Pattaya) but the implant specialist at Phyathai Sri Racha is highly recommended

 

Dr Donna recommended me to bangkok smile clinic in ploenchit, they were excellent, very reasonable prices and great staff there

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On 6/17/2019 at 1:00 PM, Sara De Voeken said:

Dr Donna recommended me to bangkok smile clinic in ploenchit, they were excellent, very reasonable prices and great staff there

Sara, what is name of the dentist(s) that you saw there, or Dr Donna recommended, and was it for implant, filling, cleaning, or? Thanks.

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