GypsyT Posted February 7 Posted February 7 My implant is loose... 2nd time same problem. I need quality dentist to get it fixed Asap Any recommendation? Thanks!
bkk6060 Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Pattaya Dental Clinic 308/79 Moo 10 Thappraya road 0382526701 Thai good English 40 years experience. 1
kimothai Posted February 7 Posted February 7 I've had good luck (no problems) with my implants that I had done at Dental Select. Pattaya 3rd road, close to Pattaya Glang. 1
soisanuk Posted February 7 Posted February 7 The Pattaya City Expats Club has the following on their Expat Recommended Health Providers web page: Quote 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. 1 1
GypsyT Posted February 7 Author Posted February 7 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? 1
Popular Post Somjot Posted February 7 Popular Post Posted February 7 16 hours ago, GypsyT said: My implant is loose... 2nd time same problem. I need quality dentist to get it fixed Asap Any recommendation? Thanks! 6 hours ago, GypsyT said: Thank you all. 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? Please specify: Is your implant loose or is it the abutment. If you're implant is loose and therefore has lost its connection to your alveolar bone, there is not much you can do. A dentist will have to take it out, wait for some time, and then maybe insert another one. The abutment is normally fixed on the implant with a screw. It's job is to create a connection between implant and the prosthetic, which could be a single crown, a bridge, a removable denture or whatever. The next question is how your prosthetic, assuming that you have one, is fixed on the abutment. If the abutment is loose and your prosthetic is glued on it, then again it might be tricky as you have to remove the prosthetic first before you can tighten the screw. If there is an easy access to that abutment, it can be tightened within minutes. But here is the next problem. Which company is your implant manufacturer? Worldwide there are more than 1,000 implant manufacturers and each and every one of them has its own implants, abutments and tools and unfortunately they are in most cases not compatible to each other meaning with a screwdriver from company a you can't tighten a screw from Company B. If you know your implant manufacturer the best thing you can do is try to find out it's local dealer in Thailand, give them a call and ask them who is the next dentist working with their system. To your second post. There has never been a British dentist in Thailand. They may have been a foreigner working for a Thai dentist translating or consulting his patients There is only one foreign dentist who passed the Thai Dental board exam which is mandatory in order to get a work permit and work in Thailand as a dentist. And he is not a Brit. By the way, you are talking to him. 4
GypsyT Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 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!
Somjot Posted Sunday at 02:58 PM Posted Sunday at 02:58 PM 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. 1
GypsyT Posted Monday at 04:09 AM Author Posted Monday at 04:09 AM As you say "difficult to know" without removing crown. I do it when back in US or EU. Thank you!
Espanol Posted Monday at 07:48 AM Posted Monday at 07:48 AM German Dental https://maps.app.goo.gl/cPXaGoVLbcJPHLJR7 1
Popular Post Somjot Posted Monday at 02:53 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 02:53 PM 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 patients, neither 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! 1 1 2
Popular Post Somjot Posted Monday at 03:08 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 03:08 PM 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 this is the screw retained crown with the screw the crown will be put on the implant and fixed to it with the screwdriver 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 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. 1 2 1
GypsyT Posted Tuesday at 03:58 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 03:58 AM Thank you very much for your trouble, Doc! Too bad I didn't come to you... Didn't know you. I hope it's just loose screw. But why it came loose is a mystery. I didn't bait anything hard. The worse case it implant itself. I've very little bone there. No room to re-threat and use bigger one.
Somjot Posted Tuesday at 03:11 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:11 PM On 2/10/2025 at 9:53 PM, Somjot said: The OP asked for a quality dentist and not for a dental technician. The job profile of a dental technician is basically the production of crowns, bridges and prosthesis with metal, plastic or ceramic, Only a dentist, or better DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery), has by law the permission to examine, diagnose, advise or treat patients and perform surgery, filling therapy, endodontology, periodontology, prosthetics, As two BMS clicked the “confused” emoji I`d like to clarify: The guy who runs that place is German. But he is not a dentist; he is a dental technician (for more detail see my post above). He hires Thai dentists, who work for him at his place. 1
CHdiver Posted Thursday at 06:02 AM Posted Thursday at 06:02 AM On 2/11/2025 at 4:11 PM, Somjot said: He hires Thai dentists, who work for him at his place. Well, last time I was at your place, treatment was by a Thai Dentist. So I guess you too use Thai Dentists. That is not a critic about quality. I just point out that you will not automatically be treated by Dr. Somjot himself. I do not see a big difference to any other place, beside that your Receptionist is talking german. But I am looking forward to your answer, I have to crowns (or inlays) to fix soon.
Centigrade32 Posted Thursday at 06:57 AM Posted Thursday at 06:57 AM On 2/6/2025 at 9:31 PM, GypsyT said: My implant is loose... 2nd time same problem. I need quality dentist to get it fixed Asap Any recommendation? Thanks! Where did you have it done in the first place? They are the ones who need to fix it.
Somjot Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 2/13/2025 at 1:02 PM, CHdiver said: Well, last time I was at your place, treatment was by a Thai Dentist. So I guess you too use Thai Dentists. That is not a critic about quality. I just point out that you will not automatically be treated by Dr. Somjot himself. I do not see a big difference to any other place, beside that your Receptionist is talking german. But I am looking forward to your answer, I have to crowns (or inlays) to fix soon. And I`d love to provide an informative response, but to what question?
CHdiver Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Somjot said: And I`d love to provide an informative response, but to what question? You pointed out the other clinic is lead by a Dental Technician, but you are a qualified Dentist. But in both clinics work Thai Dentists. For me, it's not clear why I should choose your clinic over the other one, or any other Thai Dentist. To put it into a clear question: what are my advantages to use your clinic.
GypsyT Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 59 minutes ago, CHdiver said: For me, it's not clear why I should choose your clinic over the other one, or any other Thai Dentist. To put it into a clear question: what are my advantages to use your clinic. Why are you so rude? This nice Doc too time to give me information I needed without any compensation. Now you come here with your stupid demands! Buzz off my page 🙂 PS. If I was him I may drill extra deep... He won't, I would. 1
Somjot Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, CHdiver said: For me, it's not clear why I should choose your clinic over the other one, or any other Thai Dentist. To put it into a clear question: what are my advantages to use your clinic. You shouldn`t! If you have really been to my place, then you probably have visited my website and seen my diplomas, and therefore would know about my 35 years of job experience, about all those international professional medical societies I'm an active member of, not to mention me being a recognised expert of implantology in Germany, the US and in Thailand and as mentioned before the only foreign dentist with “a licence to drill” in Thailand. You would have noticed, I am treating patients too. Actually, I am working full time doing most cases, especially the difficult ones which require full mouth reconstruction, bone surgery or implants, while my Thai colleague, who has more than 20 years of job experience is more into tooth cleaning, periodontal treatment root canal treatment and dentures. You would have noticed that our equipment and the materials are all German products and therefore liable to the strict German laws MPL (medicine product law) and the German law for medical equipment (MedGv). Did I mention, that we offer a five year guarantee in Thailand and in Germany? I would love to go more into details but that would take too much space, will probably be boring for the other members and is most likely against the forum rules which do not allow any kind of free advertise. However, the only thing you noticed, was our German speaking receptionist. So maybe for you there is no advantage in using our clinic as you “did not see a big difference to any other clinic.”
Somjot Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 9 minutes ago, GypsyT said: Why are you so rude? This nice Doc too time to give me information I needed without any compensation. Now you come here with your stupid demands! Buzz off my page 🙂 PS. If I was him I may drill extra deep... He won't, I would. Never mind. Happened to me before. I don't know why. Yet, I have never heard a Thai person asking a Thai professional, who is offering his services in a foreign country, why he should choose his service over any other local service provider.
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