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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Who knows a good dentist in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai?
The editors received two reader questions on the same subject. As an exception, we place both in one reader question.
Dear readers,
I am looking for a dentist in Chiang Mai who is rated "very good to excellent". Whole teeth cleaning is particularly sought after. Please share your experiences.
Yours faithfully,
Philip
Dear readers,
I will be in Chiang Rai from mid-December to mid-January, I need two crowns, now I'm thinking about having this done in Chiang Rai.
Is this a wise decision and who knows a good and reliable dentist in that area?
Regards,
Wim
I come to Grace Dental Care Clinic myself; have my teeth checked twice a year and they are also cleaned excellently. The clinic has various dentists, each with their own specialty, I have been a customer there for years and have had my teeth whitened by laser, implants and crowns replaced and everything to the utmost satisfaction.
The address of Dental is: 45 Soi 11 Nimmanhaemin Rd.Suthep. Lots of info on the website: [email protected] , the telephone number or e-mail can be found there.
Internet site is http://www.gracedentalclinic.com , I wrote the e-mail address by mistake. Clinic has the certificate you want; many doctors who work there have studied abroad.
I went to Thailand for the first time in 2006, actually mostly for the dentist, my then wife and I saved about 10.000 eueo compared to the Netherlands.
I went to Chiang mai at the link below and that was excellent.
Were picked up at the hotel and brought back, possibly. you can even get a foot massage in the waiting room.
everything as good as painless and still no problems.
Deep cleaning is also a perfect method here.
Have fun
http://www.fortunedentalclinic-thailand.com/
Last year we also visited Grace Dental Clinic to our full satisfaction. Highly skilled dentists and you will be helped quickly and friendly. All praise. We were only in Chiang Mai for two weeks, but everything could be realized in this short time. Fine !!!!!
A little shopping in Chiang Mai at the various Dental Clinics and you will come to surprising results and big differences. I noticed last year. Been to the Tae Phe Road, Tae Phe Place, next to Imm Hotel, at the night market. With one I had 2 holes, the other talked about 4 holes and the rates also varied by hundreds of Baht.
Then a Thai advised me to go to the Dental Clinic of the University on Suthep Road, opposite Wat Suan Dok. Next door is the university psychiatric clinic, so I thought “what could happen to me here?”! LOL
Well, you enter the waiting room after you sign up. A lecturer/dentist from the university came to pick me up and looked at the battlefield in my mouth. Two bridges, a few holes, cleaning etc. The bridges (with porcelain crown) were the most expensive, converted say 500 Euro each. The rest was a few hundred Baht. At the commercial Clinics they gave me a quote for one and a half to twice as much.
I chose this university clinic and I am very, very satisfied. Dr. Arnon Charuakkra treated me. Painless (but not numb that you're almost half dead) attentive. Treatments on time. They have had it for a year now without any problems. I can highly recommend it. Anyway, a foot or other massage is not included!
My wife and I have also been to Chiangmai a few times in the past for treatment in a private clinic.
Was somewhere on the super highway.
But afterwards we were not so happy about it.
Have now found a dentist in the ancient settlement town of Lamphun , about 15 km south of CM .
Does a good job and is not expensive.
Recently I had problems with my prayer .
Was my second visit to this dentist
I thought then this tooth will also come out , but he thought otherwise , and gave me medicine for a few days .
No good, come back.
The pain passed and Jantje did not return .
Pulled me once but that was a complaint, where you were sure it had to be removed.
Very nice shop, speaks little English, but is not expensive and good and sincere work.
Jantje 053 593646.
But I speak from personal experience.
In CM you will also find very good dentists who do not only think about making money.
But to find them is an art.
Jantje without tooth pain.
We have been going to this dentist for over 5 years, and always full satisfaction, plus they speak very good English.
Address382-384 Thapae Rd., T.Changmoi, A.Muang, Chiangmai 50300, ThailandPhone0-5387-4149Websitehttp://www.chiangmaidental4you.com