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Dentist Required

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Hi,

Does anyone know of a half decent dentist in the Bang Yai/Pink Klao/Khao San Rd areas? A local dentist will be ok providing its hygenic and not too expensive - any help much appreciated.

Cheers

Richie :o

I used the dental clinic at Chao Praya Hospital recently for a general cleaning and a minor filling. It is near Central Pinklao.

I think they're at least half decent :o and expect to return there for my next cleaning etc. I was taken by surprise, but eventually pleased, when she went from cleaning to drilling and filling without a moment's hesitation nor any painkillers. I didn't feel a thing, but this was unexpected for me, compared to the usual elaborate discussions and gratuitous face-melting shots given by US dentists.

There's a private clinic in Central Pinklao on about 3rd or 4th floor. You pay a bit more than you would a clinic on the street but the overall service is good.

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There's a private clinic in Central Pinklao on about 3rd or 4th floor. You pay a bit more than you would a clinic on the street but the overall service is good.

Cheers, I'll try that one

Richie

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I used the dental clinic at Chao Praya Hospital recently for a general cleaning and a minor filling. It is near Central Pinklao.

I think they're at least half decent :o and expect to return there for my next cleaning etc. I was taken by surprise, but eventually pleased, when she went from cleaning to drilling and filling without a moment's hesitation nor any painkillers. I didn't feel a thing, but this was unexpected for me, compared to the usual elaborate discussions and gratuitous face-melting shots given by US dentists.

Thanks much appreciated

Richie

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