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IF the cost of dental implants is ZERO consideration:

 

What is the very best place to have surgery for dental implants in Chiang Mai?

 

a.  Cost not a consideration.

 

b. Success most important, given even a possible difficult case, which might involve bone-graft, etc.

 

c. "Painlessness":  a very BIG Plus...as well as Trust.

 

Any informed suggestions here?

 

 

Posted
29 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

Doctors are what it is about not clinics

 

When place has the best doctor providing the best quality implant?

Posted
8 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

IF the cost of dental implants is ZERO consideration:

 

What is the very best place to have surgery for dental implants in Chiang Mai?

 

a.  Cost not a consideration.

 

b. Success most important, given even a possible difficult case, which might involve bone-graft, etc.

 

c. "Painlessness":  a very BIG Plus...as well as Trust.

 

Any informed suggestions here?

 

 

If cost is not a consideration, you would not have them done in Thailand.

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Elite Smile at Pantip Plaza did three for me, which are still going strong after ten years. They have state of the art equipment, and use the best materials.

 

IIRC it cost me 55,000 baht back then per implant, including a bone graft.

 

Unfortunately they have moved from Pantip, I don't know where they are in CM now.

Posted
2 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

When place has the best doctor providing the best quality implant?

Sorry I don’t know when.

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Dr. Pawak at Kitcha Dental has done a number for me. I originally went to him, several years ago, after my previous dentist, at Ram, had told me that an implant in a particular location was impossible because of the small amount of bone left. He explained clearly how it could be done successfully. The implant has lasted well with no problems. He has since done others for me. Prices are higher than elsewhere, but I have trust in him, which is important

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17 hours ago, KannikaP said:

If cost is not a consideration, you would not have them done in Thailand.

False.

FALSE.

F A L S E.

 

I am in Thailand.

I expect to not leave Thailand

I have not left Thailand in over a decade.

 

Therefore, if not Thailand, by a dentist in Thailand, a surgeon in Thailand...then....

 

I would need to perform the surgery myself.

 

Or.

 

Have a friend do the surgery.

But, I have no friends.

 

THEREFORE, THE ORIGINAL TOPIC QUESTION STILL STANDS, UNALTERED.

 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO ANSWER IT?

 

Or, THEN...if not...Just move along, please.

 

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Bill97 said:

Sorry I don’t know when.

 

I meant to say:

 

Which clinics have the best surgeons and dental professionals that are able to provide the best care for dental implant recipients, in Thailand, if cost is not a consideration.

 

In other words, I am more concerned with quality of care, and results, and a more comfortable treatment, than I am about the cost of such care.

 

Do you think that the above two sentences are clear enough, even for you, to read?

 

Would you like to answer the question?

 

Or, are you ill-informed on this Topic?

 

Just say the word.

 

 

 

 

Posted
17 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Elite Smile at Pantip Plaza did three for me, which are still going strong after ten years. They have state of the art equipment, and use the best materials.

 

IIRC it cost me 55,000 baht back then per implant, including a bone graft.

 

Unfortunately they have moved from Pantip, I don't know where they are in CM now.

 

That sounds to be a reasonable price.

Years ago, I did see that clinic while walking around.

I will call them, when I find them.

 

Posted
26 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Do you think that the above two sentences are clear enough, even for you, to read?

So polite and asking for help.  
 

even for you

 

 

Posted
21 hours ago, Bill97 said:

Doctors are what it is about not clinics

Lot of truth to this. 
 

With this in mind, the owner of Dental World , I think, is an implant specialist. 
 

Also Dental 4 U is owned by an implant specialist, I think. 
 

My suggestion is make an appointment with such a doctor, feel them out for how your questions are answered, look the shop over, etc. An initial appointment is so cheap.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Bill97 said:

So polite and asking for help.  
 

even for you

 

 

 

If I were asking ONLY for myself, .....

 

But, others will read the updated suggestions/recommendations offered here, one assumes.

 

 

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Posted
22 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Elite Smile at Pantip Plaza did three for me, which are still going strong after ten years. They have state of the art equipment, and use the best materials.

 

IIRC it cost me 55,000 baht back then per implant, including a bone graft.

 

Unfortunately they have moved from Pantip, I don't know where they are in CM now.

Two of them have a practise here, including Dr Chadatip:

 

https://www.indenteclinic.com/en/

 

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Nobody needs the very best of any medical profession at this level, Thailand has lots of very skilled dentists. If you were having brain surgery, by all means go find the very best. Same with cataract surgeons, posters say they're looking for the best Opthamologist in Thailand to take care of their cataracts. Cataract surgery is 20 minutes, it's done millions of time a day around the world, often in less than ideal circumstances. Same with fillings, root canals and implants, goodness me!

Posted
14 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

Nobody needs the very best of any medical profession at this level, Thailand has lots of very skilled dentists. If you were having brain surgery, by all means go find the very best. Same with cataract surgeons, posters say they're looking for the best Opthamologist in Thailand to take care of their cataracts. Cataract surgery is 20 minutes, it's done millions of time a day around the world, often in less than ideal circumstances. Same with fillings, root canals and implants, goodness me!

 

I have had very good endo work here, for sure.

But, I really know very little about implant surgery, bone grafting, etc.

So, this is why I am asking.

 

Whether or not all dental surgery care is the same in Chiang Mai, without regard to training of the oral surgeon, this I also do not know.

 

I would prefer to have a dentist trained at some one or more of the better schools in the US, i guess.

 

Some school like Tufts or similar, maybe.

 

Also, not all dental surgeons are equally painless, or Endodontists I mean to say. Some are much better than others, and more skilled.

 

I wold say...it never hurts to choose the best available in one's local area...but I would never go to BKK...for something as simple.

 

 

 

 

Posted
31 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

Nobody needs the very best of any medical profession at this level, Thailand has lots of very skilled dentists. If you were having brain surgery, by all means go find the very best. Same with cataract surgeons, posters say they're looking for the best Opthamologist in Thailand to take care of their cataracts. Cataract surgery is 20 minutes, it's done millions of time a day around the world, often in less than ideal circumstances. Same with fillings, root canals and implants, goodness me!

You can have an implant done here using Chinese bone graft material, and over the space of a month.

 

Or you can have one done over three months, using premium Swiss bone graft material.

 

Guess which one has a failure rate of less than 5%, and which one fails 30-40% of the time?

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11 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

You can have an implant done here using Chinese bone graft material, and over the space of a month.

 

Or you can have one done over three months, using premium Swiss bone graft material.

 

Guess which one has a failure rate of less than 5%, and which one fails 30-40% of the time?

 

OK...THANK A LOT for this input.

 

And, did you know....that one oral surgeon has told me that the entire process....from beginning to completion...will require almost one year...maybe about 10 months, or so.

 

I will go with the 10-month cure....probably.

 

I love Chinese food, especially what you can get in ChengDu China.

 

But, I will leave the bone graft material from China...to the Chinese.

 

If Chinese bonegraft material, then I might not be able to eat any Chinese food....after expected failure...is my thinking.

 

 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

OK...THANK A LOT for this input.

 

And, did you know....that one oral surgeon has told me that the entire process....from beginning to completion...will require almost one year...maybe about 10 months, or so.

 

I will go with the 10-month cure....probably.

 

I love Chinese food, especially what you can get in ChengDu China.

 

But, I will leave the bone graft material from China...to the Chinese.

 

If Chinese bonegraft material, then I might not be able to eat any Chinese food....after expected failure...is my thinking.

 

 

When I was in Hong Kong, I found my palate had been so modified by Thai food the Chinese offerings were bland in comparison.

 

Good luck with the implants, I am sure we will be hearing more.

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13 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

When I was in Hong Kong, I found my palate had been so modified by Thai food the Chinese offerings were bland in comparison.

 

Good luck with the implants, I am sure we will be hearing more.

 

I am sure that I am looking forward to sharing more with you guys....concerning my implant adventure...in coming months.

 

Looking forward to it....!!!!

 

 

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Personally, I would skip CM (and everywhere else in Thailand) for an implant and have it done at a top facility in Bkk (can't name it). I am quite familiar with both locations as well having lived in each.

 

More expensive places seem to attract better doctors.

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17 minutes ago, JimTripper said:

Personally, I would skip CM (and everywhere else in Thailand) for an implant and have it done at a top facility in Bkk (can't name it). I am quite familiar with both locations as well having lived in each.

 

More expensive places seem to attract better doctors.

I tend to judge any medical or dental facility by the age of the equipment it has.

 

Such equipment does not come cheap. A high end CAT scanner can be north of $2 million.

 

IMO doctors and dentists can only be as good as their equipment.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, connda said:

If cost isn't a consideration, fly back and have it done in the US.



What is the very best clinic for dental implant in CM?

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Posted
1 hour ago, JimTripper said:

Personally, I would skip CM (and everywhere else in Thailand) for an implant and have it done at a top facility in Bkk (can't name it). I am quite familiar with both locations as well having lived in each.

 

More expensive places seem to attract better doctors.

 

Not sure if I wish to spend the time to get down there...to BKK...but will think about it.

 

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On 10/3/2024 at 8:27 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

IF the cost of dental implants is ZERO consideration:

 

What is the very best place to have surgery for dental implants in Chiang Mai?

 

a.  Cost not a consideration.

 

b. Success most important, given even a possible difficult case, which might involve bone-graft, etc.

 

c. "Painlessness":  a very BIG Plus...as well as Trust.

 

Any informed suggestions here?

 

 

 

On 10/3/2024 at 8:27 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

IF the cost of dental implants is ZERO consideration:

 

What is the very best place to have surgery for dental implants in Chiang Mai?

 

a.  Cost not a consideration.

 

b. Success most important, given even a possible difficult case, which might involve bone-graft, etc.

 

c. "Painlessness":  a very BIG Plus...as well as Trust.

 

Any informed suggestions here?

 

 

Chiang Mai Ram has its own dental clinic have never used but it but would be surprised if the standard is any less than the hospital which is excellent and myself and family have visited for years

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On 10/3/2024 at 5:14 PM, KannikaP said:

If cost is not a consideration, you would not have them done in Thailand.

I have had dental work including crowns carried out in Thailand for about 14 years the standard is as good as my home country Australia and the work carried out in the UK for the few years I worked there.

The only difference being that the female dentists here are better looking.

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13 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

OK...THANK A LOT for this input.

 

And, did you know....that one oral surgeon has told me that the entire process....from beginning to completion...will require almost one year...maybe about 10 months, or so.

 

I will go with the 10-month cure....probably.

 

I love Chinese food, especially what you can get in ChengDu China.

 

But, I will leave the bone graft material from China...to the Chinese.

 

If Chinese bonegraft material, then I might not be able to eat any Chinese food....after expected failure...is my thinking.

 

 

That depends on the type of bone graft. We had a dentist on this forum who claimed most bone grafts are a waste of money because they fail to integrate well. When I had my implants done all but one dentist recommended a bone graft. Two recommended a sinus lift, the third a major bone graft that would have taken eight months.

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1 hour ago, StevieAus said:

I have had dental work including crowns carried out in Thailand for about 14 years the standard is as good as my home country Australia and the work carried out in the UK for the few years I worked there.

The only difference being that the female dentists here are better looking.

 

I also think the female dentists are ....Just BETTER and better skilled, and less pain-inducing that their male counterparts.  I despise male dentists, now, after coming to Thailand!!!!

 

 

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