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Well if you don't give a shit - then you wouldn't really do anything....
And while Thailand may be a mecca for medical tourists I've never been impressed with the prices for dental services.Quote:
Originally Posted by taxexile
I'd agree if you're comparing them to falsies. But I live and die by my gold implants.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hugh Cow
And found this online re: ceramic implants:
Zirconia vs. Titanium ? CeraRoot Zirconia Dental ImplantQuote:
Originally the first dental implants (1980’s) had two parts: the fixture (which goes screwed into the bone) and the abutment (where the prosthetic crown is cemented).
The improvements in new ceramic materials made it possible on 2000 to have the abutment part made of ceramic. This material was commonly known to be more tissue friendly than titanium.
In 2005, the CeraRoot full ceramic implant (fixture and abutment in one body/part) was introduced into the European market and in 2011 accepted by the FDA to be used in U.S. dental clinics. The main advantage of a one-piece zirconia implant is that it has no prosthetic connections, where bacteria can grow, and therefore have better gum health. Another big advantage is that the implant is 100% white. This means that no metal will ever be visible when smiling or communicating with other people.
Never stopped me...Quote:
But in the UK at last orders, you can buy two pints and drop your dentures in the second. This ensures that none of your mates drinks your second pint.
Agree. Keep your originals as long as possible. I've known a few who've had implants done, as has been described here, its a long road back to normal - couple months minimum.
Veneers, the whole thing - procedures + recovery - is about 3 days is what I've heard, pain completely gone in a week. Conservatively, they last 10 years.
Thanks for this thread, I'm motivated to go floss now.
I got a few veneers a while ago.
It takes you a while to stop biting your nails and cracking them, but any damage can be fixed with composite for just over a thousand baht or so.
Maybe for the better? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ChalkyDee
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With your teeth as described you should be wearing one already!
:)
Which doesn't 100% mean his looks will be worse. He may be extremely buck toothed.
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So dentures would make the cheeks fall into the space? Therefore you recommend implants/bridge.
I've learnt a lot on this thread, and will not get my front two teeth out but get them crowned and then a bridge or implants. I'll shop around a few different dentists.
I've heard good things about Khon Kaen uni. When I had little money I used to go to the dental college but that was really a hit or a miss. Got good treatment at KK Kospital but only as I had a connection there and feeling "greng jai" about using that favour again. Plus I can afford private now.
With the crowns, be a bit savy about the price of the crown that you end up using and the quote you are given.
I've got 3 crowns, 2 at the front and one molar.
The molar was about BHT 7,000 a few years ago.
The front crowns were about BHT 12,000 each, more recently and a different quality.
Different material.
Also think about the colour of the crown before you order them. Shades of 'off-white' vary.
Good luck with it and let us know what you decided on and what it cost ... thanks.
I heard the philpines was good for dentistry and well priced. Has anyone experienced it there?
mate of mine used to use dentists in goa, cheaper to fly from Uk, have a holiday and get it done, than just get it done in uk
That's about what I paid for my front ones.
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