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The Pattaya City Expats Club has the following on their Expat Recommended Health Providers web page:

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Dr. Preecha Paijitrochana, DDS

Smile Time Dental Clinic

Jomtien

082-207-9691

Remarks: The Expat recommending commented ‘Everyone I send to him is delighted and never goes to another dentist.’ Great English. In Jomtien, but friends go out from other parts of Pattaya to see him. Close to the golden ‘monkey’ statue.

 

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9 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Thai good English 40 years experience. 

Thank you all.

Went to this this. Didn't like, was Chinese fast talking sales man. Maybe good but not my taste.

Cash, no receipt. Can't keep appointment time. Walk in Chinese customers  went by me like I wasn't there.

I rather suffer untill back to States. Prices were same...

PS. Now I got it; The Brit must have sold the business to this Chinese man. I met briefly an old nice Thai lady speaking very good English. Must be wife, or widow, of the Brit Dr?

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6 hours ago, Somjot said:

Please specify:

Is your implant loose or is it the abutment.

Thank you so much!

I figured same: The screw is loose. Crown has to be removed, screw tightened or replaced.

There was a problem;  Not enough bone to use larger screw without bone craft. I didn't want to do it. So I took a change and it didn't work, part of my own fault.

The manufacturer is an Italian company, well know in EU.

 

If you don't mind; What should I do?

Try to fix or pull it out and live without?

Money is not an issues. I'm scared of large complicated dental work. Many bad experiences since child.

Thanks!

 

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Please specify:

 

Is the IMPLANT - BONE connection loose or the ABUTEMENT - IMPLANT connection?

 

Sometimes difficult to diagnose.

 

Both are partially shaped like a screw.

 

If the implant is loose, all you can do is extraction, if the Abutment is loose, it may be possible to tighten it.

 

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7 hours ago, Espanol said:

 

German Dental

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/cPXaGoVLbcJPHLJR7

 

 

 

The OP asked for a quality dentist and not for a dental technician.

 

 

In order to become a dental technician, one also has to finish junior high school and become an apprentice in a dental laboratory for 3 years.

The job profile of a dental technician is basically the production of crowns, bridges and prosthesis with metal, plastic or ceramic, nevertheless dental technicians are not allowed to examine, diagnose, advise or treat patientsneither in Thailand nor in the Western countries!

 

A dentist, or better DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery), had to pass secondary school, which takes 2 to 3 years after high school, with an university-entrance diploma and study in a dental university for many years. This university studies include general medicine and dental education and covers all dental sciences like surgery, filling therapy, endodontology, periodontology, prosthetics, etc.. Besides, a DDS is obligated by law to do further education regularly.

Only licensed dentists are allowed to examine, diagnose, advise and treat patients!

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10 hours ago, GypsyT said:

As you say "difficult to know" without removing crown.

I do it when back in US or EU.

Thank you!

 

I took a few pictures for you today, for a better understanding:

 

This is the implant in the jaw, perfectly healed in with healthy gum

 

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this is the screw retained crown with the screw

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the crown will be put on the implant

 

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and fixed to it with the screwdriver 

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and the cavity will be closed with a white filling (nano composite)  (too white this one, I changed it later, I chose the color for the pic so the filling is more visible

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Now if this little screw is loose, which an experienced dentist can diagnose from the way it is tilting, all he has to do is to remove the filling and tighten the screw and close the cavity with a new filling. Altogether not much longer than 10 minutes.

But if the complete implant is loose, well then you can say, I am screwed, because you have to start the whole thing from the start or you or live without the tooth.

 

 

 

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