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Looking for updated info on a good dentist for routine annual services such as check up, cleaning, and maybe 1 or 2 fillings. Good reliable services and reasonable price.

 

There are many past threads on implants, restorations  cosmetic treatments etc, but not interested in that, only regular routine dental services.

 

Thank you for any advice

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1 hour ago, Celsius said:

My wife assured me they weren't washing the equipment with a dishwashing liquid and they did in fact sterilize it inside the microwave.

Tongue in cheek.....?

Tell your wife putting metal objects in the microwave is not a good idea. 

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1 hour ago, Celsius said:

For a bit of excitement I recommend your local Soi Dentist.

 

My wife assured me they weren't washing the equipment with a dishwashing liquid and they did in fact sterilize it inside the microwave.

 

I always ask for Thai price which assures one tiny squirt of anesthetic.

 

In Soi, no one can hear you scream.

 

 

Some do indeed look like a Microwave but not that sure those that even have autoclave use them for more than storage.  And the amount of dust flying in some Soi clinics looks more like snow.  Look very closely for clean environment as even a great dentist is a negative if procedure not done in a reasonably sterol setting.  For me it is worth an extra cost.

Medline MDBC23C, 23 Litre Standard Autoclave - Medline Scientific

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4 hours ago, MJCM said:

When we lived in Pattaya we used this one.

 

Dental Care Center on Pattaya Klang road

 

https://goo.gl/maps/nfPmnzcxib9eVkRa9

 

Very good but very busy and not that expensive.

Seconded. Make sure you book with Dr Warin Leekpai and not his wife.

My last appointment I had to wait 2-3 weeks and as Pattaya is now busier it may be longer so book well ahead.

Tel 038 720079

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21 minutes ago, Aussieroaming said:

I recently paid (last month) 1500 baht for 4 fillings and teeth descale plus 4000 baht for a front tooth ceramic veneer to give you an indication. Service wasn't as polished as some places but it was survivable.

Are you sure it's ceramic and only 4000baht?That's really cheap

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8 hours ago, lopburi3 said:

Some do indeed look like a Microwave but not that sure those that even have autoclave use them for more than storage.  And the amount of dust flying in some Soi clinics looks more like snow.  Look very closely for clean environment as even a great dentist is a negative if procedure not done in a reasonably sterol setting.  For me it is worth an extra cost.

Medline MDBC23C, 23 Litre Standard Autoclave - Medline Scientific

Correct.

 

I went to local clinics for years - most were just a receptionist and the dentist was upstairs sleeping and would come and do some work and send me on my way - periodic cleaning for 1000B, the odd filling for 600-1000B. They all seemed great, clean, competent, decent level of English.

 

Then I went to a proper dental hospital and regretted the past 20 years of Thai soi-dental care - first thing, I was off to the in-house x-ray dept. Next i'm looking in a dictionary to find out what a periodontist is, the periodontist told me about orthodontic work that was carried out when I was a teenager wasn't the best .. and showed me why. I was blown away.

 

If you are in Pattaya, take a day trip to bangers and go to Chula Dental Hospital, or any other real dental hospital.

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4 hours ago, recom273 said:

Correct.

 

I went to local clinics for years - most were just a receptionist and the dentist was upstairs sleeping and would come and do some work and send me on my way - periodic cleaning for 1000B, the odd filling for 600-1000B. They all seemed great, clean, competent, decent level of English.

 

Then I went to a proper dental hospital and regretted the past 20 years of Thai soi-dental care - first thing, I was off to the in-house x-ray dept. Next i'm looking in a dictionary to find out what a periodontist is, the periodontist told me about orthodontic work that was carried out when I was a teenager wasn't the best .. and showed me why. I was blown away.

 

If you are in Pattaya, take a day trip to bangers and go to Chula Dental Hospital, or any other real dental hospital.

And spend a day waiting around until it is your turn (Chula dental).

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6 hours ago, recom273 said:

Correct.

 

I went to local clinics for years - most were just a receptionist and the dentist was upstairs sleeping and would come and do some work and send me on my way - periodic cleaning for 1000B, the odd filling for 600-1000B. They all seemed great, clean, competent, decent level of English.

 

Then I went to a proper dental hospital and regretted the past 20 years of Thai soi-dental care - first thing, I was off to the in-house x-ray dept. Next i'm looking in a dictionary to find out what a periodontist is, the periodontist told me about orthodontic work that was carried out when I was a teenager wasn't the best .. and showed me why. I was blown away.

 

If you are in Pattaya, take a day trip to bangers and go to Chula Dental Hospital, or any other real dental hospital.

A filling is a filling.

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1 minute ago, Sparktrader said:

A filling is a filling.

And when you say, any problems? And they just smile and say no, nothing to worry about .. is it a filling then? 
 

When they keep on taking your money, saying they don’t know about specialist dental hospitals but that they have a visiting specialist once a week. 
 

Who really knows who is qualified for what in this country? 
 

Everyone is entitled to do whatever they want, I was just agreeing with the other poster who said he would rather not go a roadside clinic. 

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And when you say, any problems? And they just smile and say no, nothing to worry about .. is it a filling then? 
 

When they keep on taking your money, saying they don’t know about specialist dental hospitals but that they have a visiting specialist once a week. 
 

Who really knows who is qualified for what in this country? 
 

Everyone is entitled to do whatever they want, I was just agreeing with the other poster who said he would rather not go a roadside clinic. 

Most train in the UK.

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My regular dentist for many years in Sukhumvit Soi 19 closed down forever during Covid...  I now go to the Soi 19 Dental Clinic near the Beer garden...  Very professional but a bit more expensive than my old dentist..   But they're very thorough. Getting another Crown next month. 

The Crown I got from my previous dentist (15 years ago) is still intact. 

I've never had a problem with the Thailand dentist's I've visited HOWEVER, I've heard some horror stories from others! 

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Since you're only looking for a "good" dentist, go to the corner. 

 

If you want a "great" dentist, I go to the Dental Clinic at St. Louis Hospital on Silom.  BUT, ONLY go there if you think you are worthy of a "great" dentist.  

 

If not, go to your "good" dentist and then you can go to St. Louis for repairs????

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5 hours ago, Makoshark said:

Since you're only looking for a "good" dentist, go to the corner. 

 

If you want a "great" dentist, I go to the Dental Clinic at St. Louis Hospital on Silom.  BUT, ONLY go there if you think you are worthy of a "great" dentist.  

 

If not, go to your "good" dentist and then you can go to St. Louis for repairs????

Had a 'great' dentist experience at St.Louis but this was way back in the 80's, so highly unlikely same staff but possibly same high standards.

Needed a wisdom to be extracted and the female dentist made short work of the extraction process. Couple of jabs and then the crunching as the tooth gave way. Minimal pain for a couple of days and fine thereafter. Was expecting much worse so left a lasting memory of a job well done.

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The clinic did 6 crowns, 2 root canals.  They have the latest technology and at 72 my teeth are "SUPER" important to me.  Back in the USA, I had to have another crown.  He saw what the THAI dentists did, and applauded them.  

 

Be Kind To Yourself My Friend ......................................................................

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On 11/18/2022 at 6:03 AM, Skeptic7 said:

If close to Jomtien...Ocean Dental is good. Have had a filling and a crown there. Meticulous work and very reasonable prices. 

Seconded. I had a root canal, started in Philippines, finished there. But on the pricey side for my money. 1500 for a filling, 7000 for the root canal. But very capable.

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4 hours ago, bradiston said:

Seconded. I had a root canal, started in Philippines, finished there. But on the pricey side for my money. 1500 for a filling, 7000 for the root canal. But very capable.

B7000 for root canal seems very reasonable. I had a very back lower tooth filled a week ago, without novacaine, for B1500. Had a composite filling done a few months back, with novacaine, for B2000. Not sure how that compares with other places, but yes, the work is top notch AND it's only a 3 min walk away! Willing to pay a bit more for convenience. 

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3 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

B7000 for root canal seems very reasonable. I had a very back lower tooth filled a week ago, without novacaine, for B1500. Had a composite filling done a few months back, with novacaine, for B2000. Not sure how that compares with other places, but yes, the work is top notch AND it's only a 3 min walk away! Willing to pay a bit more for convenience. 

Agreed, as it is near to me also and saves me having to brave the traffic to get to Tai or Klang, the haunt of many dentists. The 1800 for the filling wasn't included in the root canal treatment, which I thought was a bit odd. It was an extra!

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