January 21, 20251 yr On 1/16/2025 at 9:46 AM, Hummin said: Im Getting 4 implants at the cost of 160k now. Price list Pattaya dentist. I'm not using this one https://digitaldentalpattaya.com/fees-offer/ If thats the same clinic in Soi 10 then you have made a good choice as long as the male boss is doing it. He is well respected in Thailand amongst the dental clans. He does training courses. Basically he is one of the top dentists in Thailand to do implants. I think theres a second branch in Pattaya on the 2nd road as well?
January 21, 20251 yr I decided to have my remaining teeth pulled with the plan to have implants . Three weeks later Covid arrived and Thailand went into lockdown having lived without teeth for so long when Covid ended I changed my mind and had dentures made and although they were perfect I seldom wear them . I grew a beard which I have trimmed every week and am very comfortable and confident when I go out for the night minus my choppers at 74 years young I don’t want to spend 1,000s on implants only to end up in the local temple a few months later that money is better spent elsewhere ! I spent my money on a new Toyota cross hybrid every time I drive it brings a smile to my face changing the subject my friend just had his eyes done cost him 150k for both eyes so that’s the avenue im now exploring as I hate wearing glasses
October 26, 2025Oct 26 I had two implants done locally and the healing took longer than I expected—about five months before fitting the crowns. Definitely take your time and don’t rush the process.
October 28, 2025Oct 28 On 10/27/2025 at 12:25 AM, Trivora said: I had two implants done locally and the healing took longer than I expected—about five months before fitting the crowns. Definitely take your time and don’t rush the process. I had a similar issue and did implants on my upper right side, took about 5 months all in. While waiting, I used invisible braces to straighten a few front teeth—made a big difference to my bite before getting the implants.
October 28, 2025Oct 28 The tooth implant needs regular "maintenance", that is to floss and brush with a micro size between the neighbouring tooth. A bit like real teeth. And of course at least 1 a year visit to get a full dental clean. I would go for a less intruisive method maybe, like dentures, as one does not want all those anestisia injected in your gum cavity during the implant operation. This is solely my opinion only, and by no way a medically prooved diagnosis.
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