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Hey everyone, I'm looking to get some basic dental work done for cheap. Looking at cleaning and whitening of my teeth and have been told both these procedures are very cheap here. Anyone got a recommendation of a good place to go that is cheap but good? Preferably around Sukhimvit area or Central Bangkok. Cheers erryone

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Whiten your teeth very cheaply. Dip your toothbrush into 5% white vingegar and brush. Cost to you is the white vinegar and the taste in yer mouth. Do this morning and before bed, on every second day, for one week. Judge how much more white you need to go from there.Use google to find out more.

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C'mon man, if you were good, would you work cheap?!

I don't know if your comment was aimed at Elite Smile but, the lead dentist is an instructor at CMU Dental School!

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"I don't know if your comment was aimed at Elite Smile but, the lead dentist is an instructor at CMU Dental School!"

OMG did that ever strike a nerve!

Please do not ever assume that because someone teaches at a dental or medical school they are decent practicioners. NO, NO, NO. It has been my experience, and that of thousands of my colleagues, that some of the worst practitioners are involved in teaching. Full time positions are generally held by old burnouts and reprobates with some social or political connection to the university. I still cringe at the recollection of some of the doctors I endured who pretended to instruct.

I am referring to full-time educators. Part-timers, those who work in a real job part-time and volunteer to teach part-time are a different matter. These are the people who are the real educators . They are the ones we learn the great majority of how to best take care of patients. Full timers were generally avoided for actual hands on practice.

How to determine if a dentist or physician is good at his work, current, and skilled with his hands is well beyond the scope of this website but a general piece of advice would be to avoid any full time educator who is picking up a few extra bucks on the side. This goes for any country, including the US.

Good luck.

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BANGKOK SMILE DENTAL CLINIC Sukhumvit Soi 21 (Asok)

www.bangkoksmiledental.com/

Not "cheap", but reasonably priced quality work and pleasant to deal with.

I sent my family there when they visited Bangkok and they were very happy with the treatment they received.

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"I don't know if your comment was aimed at Elite Smile but, the lead dentist is an instructor at CMU Dental School!"

OMG did that ever strike a nerve!

Please do not ever assume that because someone teaches at a dental or medical school they are decent practicioners. NO, NO, NO. It has been my experience, and that of thousands of my colleagues, that some of the worst practitioners are involved in teaching. Full time positions are generally held by old burnouts and reprobates with some social or political connection to the university. I still cringe at the recollection of some of the doctors I endured who pretended to instruct.

I am referring to full-time educators. Part-timers, those who work in a real job part-time and volunteer to teach part-time are a different matter. These are the people who are the real educators . They are the ones we learn the great majority of how to best take care of patients. Full timers were generally avoided for actual hands on practice.

How to determine if a dentist or physician is good at his work, current, and skilled with his hands is well beyond the scope of this website but a general piece of advice would be to avoid any full time educator who is picking up a few extra bucks on the side. This goes for any country, including the US.

Good luck.

I don't assume anything and neither should you!

I've been using the subject clinic successfully for three years, during that the dentist (who is the teacher) has made health diagnosis that ENT specialists at two major hospitals have been unable to make, glositis caused by a deficiency in Vitamin B plus a blocked salivary duct being two.

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Whiten your teeth very cheaply. Dip your toothbrush into 5% white vingegar and brush. Cost to you is the white vinegar and the taste in yer mouth. Do this morning and before bed, on every second day, for one week. Judge how much more white you need to go from there.Use google to find out more.

Actually, you would do a lot better using Hydrogen Peroxide as a mouthwash and toothbrush boost.

if you check the active ingredients of Tooth Whitening, you will see Hydrogen peroxide is the Main Ingredient in most of them.

dental bleeching uses around 10% to 20% strength peroxide.

you can use 3% or 6% at home.

DONT SWALLOW IT coz it will kill you !!

and dont burn your gums away.. !!! (thats why dentists use Gum Guards when applying the peroxide to your teeth.

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Call this dentist 082 527 7473

She's on petchaburi near ramkamhaeng.

Speaks English well, many foreigner clients.

Cleaning was 500 baht, whitening was 4000 baht

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