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Hi People, Need some info. I am from the UAS and am retired in Bangkok. It seems I am in need of metal frame partial false teeth. I have done some internet searches. It seem that the price for one plate is from 8000-10000 bath. I have a rather limited income, and no insurance. So what I need from you all, is a recommendation to a dentist that could do the work. For a fair price. Let say 5-8000 baht per plate. It would all so help if he was in Bangkok Please include phone number, address, and general area of Bangkok. I have only lived here a little over a year, and don"t get out much LOL

Google Bangkok Dentist, you will get many websites, most will have a section showing prices for services.

Lefty

Wish you will but I'm in Chiang Mai other wise I would suggest. Excellent dentist for your needs.

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Thanks guys, I have spent a couple of hours on Google search. Yes, there were price lists on some of the site. None were to the point. Like how much per tooth etc. I was hoping for some doctors around Klongtoe area. Suk and Soi 22. My be someone else will chime in on this later.

i think you cannot get a quote for your needs on the internet.every case (mouth)is different and requires individual treatment.

So the best will be to see a doctor and ask for his offer.

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