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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Have a bridge repaired, who knows a dentist in Bangkok?
Dear readers,
Last week a bridge of 4 teeth in my mouth broke off. Of course something has to be done about that. There is no rush, but the dentist pointed out to me that dentistry in Thailand is highly regarded and that the reports are good. I have been coming to Thailand for many years.
Can the readers of Thailand blog give me advice on this and where to go in Bangkok?
With kind regards,
Rob
Maybe this is for you, you've been very satisfied for years.
Healthy Smiles Dental [email protected]. 0-26660-9345.
Open daily from 10.00-20.30.
Subway, get off Thai Cultural Center.
Good luck.Paul.
Hello Rob,
I live in Bangkok and went to the dentist here 3 months ago for a crown,
this dentist was on the second floor of the Mall Bangkapi shopping center, he was professional and not expensive, I don't know his name at the moment, but I can find this out for you tomorrow if you want and email it to you,
Greetings Ger
Dear All,
Thank you very much for the info. I will definitely look into getting a bridge made. I'm going to Bangkok in a week so that will work. Gr Rob
Hi Rob
I myself once visited LDC dental office in On Nut.
Very friendly and professional treatment.
Otherwise, look at the website because they have several branches.
good luck gerard
Strongly recommended:
Bangkok Smile Dental Clinic and Dental Lab
Intl call +66 2-1054288 / Local 0 2664 2800
call center working time Mon-Fri 10AM-6PM , Sat-Sun 10AM-5PM, GMT+7
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Hello Rob, I have been coming to Bangkok Smile Dental Clinic on Asoke (Sukhumvit Soi 10) for more than 21 years to my complete satisfaction
I myself have my teeth checked and cleaned there every year during my holiday. I have taken an implant here 2x, (Perfectly no pain, no after-pain, inflammation or other discomfort. very professional) My partner has here last Nov. also took an implant and had a bridge placed 5 years ago. Only positive experiences here. Moreover, it is largely reimbursed by our Dutch health insurance (VGZ).
Good luck, Paul
Hello Paul,
I am happy with the many comments I have received on this blog. I'm on Phuket\, then go to Chiang Rai and then to Bangkok. Took about 5/7 days for it. Will definitely take this address with me.
Many thanks for the info one of course also all others for the help Gr Rob
I have good experiences with Dr. Sunil's clinic.
he also has a free pick-up and delivery service.
I have good experience with Prayathai Hospital. Fair prices, fast and friendly. Easy to get to by sky train.
Hi Rob
I myself had about 12 crowns put in by a German (meickel) dental practice.
Sorry I forgot his practice name.
It is between pattaya and tjomtien if you come from pataya it is on the left side.
Very good only problem he is always incredibly busy.
And he is also very honest if he thinks something is not working or it is not working, he will say so.
I have seen that he has not helped a customer, because it costs a lot and he said that it remained good for 2 years at the most.
The person had a something with his gums.
He could have handled the money/job easily.
But good luck with your search
Greetings Rob
bumrungrad hospital has all specialists so no referrals
or that you are doing something that you do not know much about
Thank you everyone for ALL THE INFO, BE SURE TO DO SOMETHING WITH IT, YOU WILL HEAR THE RESULT