I'll need to get some dentistry done within the next few days, I'll combine this with a visa run.
Any recommendations in either Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, for a knowledgable, skilled and sensitive type?
I'll need to get some dentistry done within the next few days, I'll combine this with a visa run.
Any recommendations in either Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, for a knowledgable, skilled and sensitive type?
...meanwhile, I'm chewing cloves and have a good excuse to get pissed over the w/end.
I had quite a bit on work done on mine......would have set me back 10k USD in the States....at Fortune Dental Clinic in CM...If you go to their place near the Airport Plaza they even have a decent place to stay while they work on you....I didn't stay there as I already had a place before I knew about them.....I now live in CM and would use them again if I needed some work done...they won't waste you time and everything was top notch....very professional....
Thanks.
I suspect it will be a root-canal and a crown requiring repeat visits.
If the pain persists in spite of copious amounts of different pain-killers and Rice-whisky, I might just head to the nearest clinic tomorow morning.
As a dentist once told me,if you really want to stop tooth pain,you must do it by two ways.His advice was nurofen and panadol...taken at the same time.
personally, I would go for Tramadol and panadol.If that don't work, try tramadol and diclofenac.
Tramadol, Aspirin and Paracetamol here, I should have diclofenac somewhere in the house,...thanks Chuch.
Warm salted water around the tooth can help too.
The diclofenac seems to have done the trick, still can't sleep with the remaining irritation, though.
The 2 women dentists?
Thanks, I've just been there, very nice lady, but it will take more than one session, so I got some meds and I'll search for a dentist in Nan tomorrow.
Meanwhile, I'm high on the painkillers...
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