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Post by Jing Jing » June 18, 2014, 5:50 pm

Try Bkk hospital. The doctor is rather nice and speaks English. Yes, I know Bkk cost a lot more but you can at least expect a more hygienic condition and not worry about infection.



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Post by papaguido » June 18, 2014, 5:51 pm

Haven't used her services, but a friend highly recommends her...Dr. Wongchan Lapanun. I believe she has training in the US, Michigan I think.

A recent review here and a some what similar experience from Rak Fan...
by Allen A Hale » June 10, 2014, 2:41 pm
My recommendation - Udom Clinic (second dentist on the left after the prison on your way north) I walked into the clinic today at Noon without an appointment. Rak Fan Clinic last week said that they could not fix the porcelain filling on one of my front teeth. After waiting a while, I was sent in to a male dentist who seemed to speak good English - he didn't talk all that much. He said that I had to have two fillings on that tooth replaced. He then proceeded to go to work. He worked quickly and efficiently. I ended up with a beautiful tooth that matched all the others in color. Total cost 1,800 Baht Total time, including waiting time - 30 minutes. I think that I was in the chair for 10 to 15 minutes. My dentist by choice - Udom Clinic

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Post by Udonhoward » June 18, 2014, 7:31 pm

I would highly recommend Bangkok Hospital. I've been seeing Dr. Runchana Surapattananont for a lengthy process. She speaks excellent English, and I find her highly capable (and carefull). One one occasion, after 1 1/2 hours in her chair, she was unable to complete a procedure, and I wasn't charged for it. She does excellent work. For some more complicated procedures, like root canals and extractions, specialists are brought in from Bangkok. They too, have been very capable. I have no complaints. (I've tried several other dentists in the area, with very mixed results.)

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Post by 430xc » June 30, 2014, 8:15 pm

I went to Bangkok Hospital Dental Clinic to see Dr Runchana the other day. Very good experience. The clinic looked very professional and they saw me at the appointed time. The dentist listened to me and was interested in helping me. She did a quick but appropriate medical history. After looking at my tooth, she agreed with my suggestion for an X-ray. She is a prostodontist, so she is not always pushing to extract teeth. She talked with me about the pros and cons of repairing the tooth or extracting it and was very professional. She said that if I wanted it extracted, an oral surgeon would do the procedure. This appointment was only 210 baht, including X-rays. Very good value.

I will be back to use her services and can recommend them highly.

Thanks Udonhoward for your recommendation.

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Post by semperfiguy » June 30, 2014, 9:38 pm

430xc wrote:I went to Bangkok Hospital Dental Clinic to see Dr Runchana the other day. Very good experience. The clinic looked very professional and they saw me at the appointed time. The dentist listened to me and was interested in helping me. She did a quick but appropriate medical history. After looking at my tooth, she agreed with my suggestion for an X-ray. She is a prostodontist, so she is not always pushing to extract teeth. She talked with me about the pros and cons of repairing the tooth or extracting it and was very professional. She said that if I wanted it extracted, an oral surgeon would do the procedure. This appointment was only 210 baht, including X-rays. Very good value.

I will be back to use her services and can recommend them highly.

Thanks Udonhoward for your recommendation.

430xc
Will be interesting to hear what the "oral surgeon" charges. There's got to be a gimmick there somewhere!
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Post by Jing Jing » July 1, 2014, 9:26 am

There's got to be a gimmick there somewhere!
If you extract the tooth you may need to replace it. This is where the cost will be.

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Post by semperfiguy » July 1, 2014, 9:57 am

Jing Jing wrote:
There's got to be a gimmick there somewhere!
If you extract the tooth you may need to replace it. This is where the cost will be.
I was a bit taken back by this comment in a previous post: "For some more complicated procedures, like root canals and extractions, specialists are brought in from Bangkok".

I was under the impression that all dentists could perform these procedures. I've had a number of root canals and extractions in my time, and I don't recall that I ever had to call upon a specialist. If a traditional dentist at Bangkok Hospital Udon doesn't possess the knowledge and skill to simply pull a tooth, then I don't think I would want them fooling around inside my mouth for any reason.
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Post by Jing Jing » July 1, 2014, 10:13 am

"For some more complicated procedures, like root canals and extractions, specialists are brought in from Bangkok".
We are now in the age of specialist!

Dr Runchana is a D.D.S. and she prefers not to do extractions herself. Dr. Salinee comes in from Bangkok to do root canals. I don't know if she does extractions. Udon Thani Hospital is set up the same way. One doctor does root canal work and another does the crown.

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Post by tutone » July 1, 2014, 12:11 pm

semperfiguy wrote:
Jing Jing wrote:
There's got to be a gimmick there somewhere!
If you extract the tooth you may need to replace it. This is where the cost will be.
I was a bit taken back by this comment in a previous post: "For some more complicated procedures, like root canals and extractions, specialists are brought in from Bangkok".

I was under the impression that all dentists could perform these procedures. I've had a number of root canals and extractions in my time, and I don't recall that I ever had to call upon a specialist. If a traditional dentist at Bangkok Hospital Udon doesn't possess the knowledge and skill to simply pull a tooth, then I don't think I would want them fooling around inside my mouth for any reason.
Actually, it's getting to be this way in the States, also. My family dentist in Athens, GA no longer does extractions or root canals, but instead refers patients to a specialist, oral surgeon for these procedures. Don't know why as he did these things in the past. Probably insurance or liabiliy issues, maybe??

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Post by 430xc » July 1, 2014, 10:33 pm

The tooth I am having problems with is a mandibular third molar (wisdom tooth). There is no need for replacement. The dentist told me the cost for the oral surgeon to do the extraction is about 2000 baht. The dentist at Rakfan told me the starting cost is 1000 baht.

Third molars can be significantly more difficult and involved to extract than most other teeth and therefore, some patients and dentists feel that an oral surgeon is more appropriate.

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Post by Macca » July 1, 2014, 11:13 pm

semperfiguy wrote: If a traditional dentist at Bangkok Hospital Udon doesn't possess the knowledge and skill to simply pull a tooth, then I don't think I would want them fooling around inside my mouth for any reason.
I would be grateful that he chose to be honest and "loose face" rather than having a go at something he wasn't qualified to do.

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Post by Stantheman » July 1, 2014, 11:14 pm

Here in states my daughter had 4 molars removed at once because to tight in mouth causing her pain. Her dentist referred her to Oral surgeon because they use full anesthesia to do these type extraction, additionally the tooth is just not "pulled" it sometimes requires a little cutting around gum area and one or two stitches . In the past when needing normal extraction , not tight molar, or root canal my dentist does this in office as just local (numbing) anesthesia needed.

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Post by parrot » January 20, 2015, 5:04 pm

Don't know whether to post this here or in '1097 reasons I enjoy living in Thailand'.....but here goes:

I chunk of veneer came off one of my teeth last night while brushing......no pain, no feelings of roughness anywhere.....but wanted to have my teeth looked at to be sure there was nothing amiss. Just before my dose of cappuccino and Belgium coffee cake, I stopped by Rak Fan Clinic (near Maya) to see if a dentist was available. 'Have a seat', but before I could sit, I was called into a room with an awaiting dentist and 2 technicians. The dentist pointed out the area where the veneer came off and went about fixing it. Fifteen minutes and 600 baht later, I was able to enjoy my dessert just up the road.
While you might be able to crash a queue at a dentist in the US with an offer of a few extra (hundred) dollars for emergency service, there's just no way you'd walk in and out in 15 minutes. Yes, reason 1097 sounds like a good reason to live here.

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Post by thanuhak » January 23, 2015, 4:38 pm

A few people told me about an English speaking prosthodontist located near Udon Pit school.

Anyone have any details? Name? Location? Don't know where Udon Pit is either.

Thanks for any help or tips.

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Post by semperfiguy » January 23, 2015, 4:51 pm

I am battling a case of worsening gingivitis and need to have a good deep cleaning (scaling and root planing). Can anyone recommend a dentist that has done this treatment for them and define the costs and your results for me? Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Post by parrot » January 23, 2015, 4:51 pm

thanuhak wrote:A few people told me about an English speaking prosthodontist located near Udon Pit school.

Anyone have any details? Name? Location? Don't know where Udon Pit is either.

Thanks for any help or tips.

Dr Wongchan Lapanun at the Udom Clinic on Srisuk Rd did my crowns and bridge work......she went to the University of Michigan Dental School. She speaks excellent English.
The clinic is on Srisuk, the prison will be on your left. Go through the Makkaeng intersection just past the prison. The clinic is on your left about 100 meters past the intersection. Phone 041-221-120

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Orthodontist needed in 2020

Post by rct » August 14, 2020, 10:00 am

Please update with 2020 recommendations for orthodontists.

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Re: Orthodontist needed in 2020

Post by Mosquito » November 23, 2021, 11:40 pm

rct wrote:
August 14, 2020, 10:00 am
Please update with 2020 recommendations for orthodontists.
Above Question and....

Got quoted 12-15k baht for a crown, is this the going rate? BTW, not for me.....for my 12 year old daughter.....fell and now needs her two top front teeth fixed.

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Post by tamada » November 24, 2021, 8:21 am

Mosquito wrote:
November 23, 2021, 11:40 pm
rct wrote:
August 14, 2020, 10:00 am
Please update with 2020 recommendations for orthodontists.
Above Question and....

Got quoted 12-15k baht for a crown, is this the going rate? BTW, not for me.....for my 12 year old daughter.....fell and now needs her two top front teeth fixed.
Timely thread bump Mosquito. My oldest had a biting incident with a granite counter top so needs that dazzling smile restored. Where was your quote from?
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Re: Dentist Updates???

Post by Mosquito » November 24, 2021, 8:30 am

Can't remember the name of the place, but it's across the street from the prison (same side of the road heading outta town).

1st dentist office, as there are 2 or 3 on that block.

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