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dentists in udon

Post by bigchang » August 9, 2005, 10:38 pm

hi,can somebody please recommend a good german or english speaking dentist in udon?maybe with a weblink and some idea about charges for bridges,crowns etc and maybe with a comparison with bkk or patty
as i will be in jan/feb.next year in udon and want to get my teeth done


thanks for your help

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Post by Paul » August 9, 2005, 10:43 pm

There is a good dentist just a few doors away from 407 bus company near to the complex, and a few doors away from 7-11 too.
She speaks excellent English and does good quality work too.
A website ??? In Udon ??? not a chance !!!!!!
Can find the address and tel No. if ur really interested

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Post by bigchang » August 9, 2005, 10:52 pm

Paul wrote:There is a good dentist just a few doors away from 407 bus company near to the complex, and a few doors away from 7-11 too.
She speaks excellent English and does good quality work too.
A website ??? In Udon ??? not a chance !!!!!!
Can find the address and tel No. if ur really interested

paul 8)
yes please paul,any idea about prices?

cheers matt :wink:

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Post by Thai_1_On » August 9, 2005, 11:30 pm

Hi Paul I would like to hear more about her too. I need a crown so if you manage to get a phone number by Oct. when I arrive you have my thanks. OK first round on me :wink:
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Post by businessman » August 10, 2005, 11:07 am

Have always taken the children and in laws to the Ek Udon.No problems and no tantrums.

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Post by Bump » September 27, 2005, 9:44 am

businessman wrote:Have always taken the children and in laws to the Ek Udon.No problems and no tantrums.
We were sent to this Dentist by a friend and have seen her for about a year now, not expensive at least in my thoughts. speaks good english,and gentle. A word of caution two of my friends complained about her, others have nothing but good things to say. But to each his own I and my wife are very satisfied. Just providing it as an alternative. The only thing I can provide is a phone number as to lacation near Mia's resturant.

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Post by Paul » September 27, 2005, 10:29 am

Sincere apologies - I seem to have overlooked this post and it escaped me - I was not ignoring you.

I can't find the business card of the dentist spoken about however, I can give you directions. From the complex walk down to the junction with the lights. cross straight over and walk past 7-11 on the next block before 407 bus company u will see the small dentist shop - there is only one. the best dentist in there is called Nittiya and she speaks very good English- has an excellent calming manner and more importantly has some fantastic looking dental assistants :)

I had two crowns done (gold content) and had about 3 visits in all - the total cost was 15,000 baht.(payable in installments) The crowns were made in Bkk and sent up here. Initilaly, she thought i would need root canal treatment- to which I almost fainted with fear - but after x-rays she saw it was not quite as bad as would be fine with crowns (phew).

hope this helps - and sorry for the late reply

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Post by businessman » September 27, 2005, 11:47 am

For those with multiple children to visit the dentist,the Ek Udon does have a play area on the same floor as the dentists.

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Post by Thai_1_On » September 28, 2005, 1:55 am

Thank you Paul I'll look her up when I get there. Just counting the days now :wink:
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Post by arjay » October 4, 2005, 5:20 pm

Paul wrote:Sincere apologies - I seem to have overlooked this post and it escaped me - I was not ignoring you.

I can't find the business card of the dentist spoken about however, I can give you directions. From the complex walk down to the junction with the lights. cross straight over and walk past 7-11 on the next block before 407 bus company u will see the small dentist shop - there is only one. the best dentist in there is called Nittiya and she speaks very good English- has an excellent calming manner and more importantly has some fantastic looking dental assistants :)

I had two crowns done (gold content) and had about 3 visits in all - the total cost was 15,000 baht.(payable in installments) The crowns were made in Bkk and sent up here. Initilaly, she thought i would need root canal treatment- to which I almost fainted with fear - but after x-rays she saw it was not quite as bad as would be fine with crowns (phew).

hope this helps - and sorry for the late reply

Paul 8)
Paul, just spotted your post about dentists. Any idea what she (Nittiya) charges for more routine matters like a clean and polish, or small filling?

thanks

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Post by Paul » October 7, 2005, 4:10 pm

Sorry couldn't possibly say because I have had neither done there.

I try to keep away from dentists if I can - and my last (only) visit for the crowns was unavoidable.

I dont think the cost is as important as a dentist you feel comfortable with.

I went to another one a couple of years ago and she was trained in some sort of boot camp - i think. She asked me to hold the mirror in my left hand and whenI gripped it in my right hand she shouted "I said LEFT hand" - put the fear of God into me - I didn't go back !!!!

Being Thailand - it will be resaonable cost so stop worrying about it.

Paul 8)

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