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Dental prosthetics?
I saw a lot of dental clinics in Pattaya. But knowing the English language poorly, I did not dare to go in to find out the prices for prosthetics. I wonder how much 1 implant costs. And where to find a clinic with a Russian-speaking doctor. Pegasus' guide said that you can partially use medical insurance? Is it possible?
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аватар PolikSVT
?????? Especially about insurance :)
аватар Viltis
No impossible. The insurance does not cover dentistry, only emergency care for acute pain.
This time..and secondly, ARE YOU SERIOUS? Are you going to do prosthetics in Thailand? Did you think very well? Claims will then be made .. to put it mildly .. difficult :-)
аватар vasya_9494
I was told that prosthetics here are at a very high level and even better than in Russia. And about insurance, that some tourists managed to partially cover prosthetics. That's what the guide said. I didn't invent it.
аватар PolikSVT
Perhaps these tourists had some kind of additional cool insurance that they specifically purchased. In so completely agree with Viltis: in the "jungle" and implants??? And the guides should not be trusted, they like to lie :))
аватар Li-m3012
As a dentist, I advise you not to take risks. If you want cheap (relatively of course) and high quality, then you need to go to the UAE
аватар panchenko5
You need to be treated in the country where you fell ill. Less problems later. And it is true.
аватар Viltis
It's true. And you also need to eat what grows where it grew.
аватар vasya_9494
Honestly disappointed with your answers! I just wanted to know if this is true! Yes, and figs with her this insurance! A Russian man who lives in this This country told me about dentistry!
аватар Viltis
A person who lives in Thailand can go to the same doctor with a complaint in a month (six months) after prosthetics, this time. Secondly, he fell ill there, and is being treated there. And thirdly .. there is such a side effect with not entirely successful prosthetics: dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
In short, you asked, we answered :-) Sorry that we did not meet your expectations :-)
аватар honeysun
At the expense of insurance - perhaps some insurance covers such a type of "acute illness" as a tooth broken during a vacation. That is, you ate something, your half-tooth broke, you get a crown or restore a tooth under this insurance.
But it’s unlikely that it’s been unusable for a long time (it’s precisely this “And you tell me where you fell ill there and are being treated”). Insurance essentially covers only cases that have not yet occurred, and which, with a high degree of probability, will never happen.
аватар honeysun
Regarding implants - be that as it may, you will not get by with one trip. This is in any case at least a two-stage operation. So think. If you live close by, it might work for you.
аватар Viltis
rather, it is beneficial to the travel agent :-) Immediately two tours will be sold within a month
аватар vasya_9494
Thank you all! Just tell me, is it true that dentistry is at a high level? If, before deciding on prosthetics in Taia, I will certainly consult in Russia. And I just asked about the implant and insurance! And once again, thank you all for the warnings!
аватар honeysun
"Immediately two tours will be sold within a month" - yes, no, there it can reach up to six months. As long as the implant takes root, and then go to put a permanent crown. Long story short...
аватар Viltis
Well, in any case, the second time to go. I now understand the tour agent.
This is an illustration of our yesterday's conversation. The brightest :-)
аватар Pattaya-Tours
Implants may not take root, no matter where you make them. Put one at home and walk around for a while. If the body rejects, then it will be necessary to look for other options.
аватар panchenko5
in the distant Soviet times, the beginning of the 80s, a comrade worked in Vietnam on one of the civilian support vessels, one might say on the shore. I scratched my hand, not much. For THREE months he was treated in a local clinic, then in a military one. After SIX months, he was transferred to Moscow. Outcome - 1/2 hand is gone. We are not accustomed to local living conditions. Whoever went to the KVAI river and saw houses on the CANAL with water of an indefinite color will understand. And there are completely different microbes, very unpleasant for us. Rest, do not think about the bad and take care of yourself. By the nature of my work, I spent a lot of time in the tropical zone of our PLANET. Good luck to you.
аватар honeysun
No, well, Vietnam is not Thai. People from all over the world go to Thailand to change their gender - there are very good specialists gathered, operations are performed relatively inexpensively and professionally. It's kind of their hallmark. But whether they are famous for their dentists - I have never heard. Perhaps because the price of the issue is several times less, this is not a very popular topic for discussion.
аватар Pattaya
As for food, where you live and eat, and what you eat if you live in Novy Urengoy, where everything is imported, and teeth are better at home, it will be at least someone to present claims, but in Thailand, while you pay money, they smile at you, but that's when you obvenyaet them, a completely different conversation with you ....
аватар Pattaya
And insurance, yes, covers if you are on an excursion because of the guide’s oversight, you twisted your teeth, then by agreement with the hospital they can cover some part of your expenses.
аватар Pattaya-Tours
Nightmare each other...
Two weeks ago, a tourist built up her front tooth, made some kind of coating on the two front ones (she knew everything about this coating). Tooth build-up 1500 baht, coating for 1 tooth = 8000 baht. 3000 baht was paid for the repair of the fallen bridge. She asked for the bridge for a couple of weeks, it was not necessary to do it thoroughly, but she was pleasantly surprised by the quality and speed of work.
They threw off the total amount of 1000 baht and agreed.
Implants are in the plans, but she said that she would put one at home and see if it would take root or not. She told the bitter experience of a friend ... They didn’t take root ...
Next will decide where to do it.
Everything went well and quickly.
аватар Milwaukee
From the extraction of a tooth to the "delivery of the implant on a turnkey basis", I personally took 7 or 8 months. I don't even know how it works abroad.
аватар Pattaya-Tours
Only a long stay, or the availability of funds to constantly travel abroad for appointments
аватар sigur62
Is it really so bad that our doctors no longer take care of you?
аватар Pattaya-Tours
I think, on the contrary, they do not trust our doctors
аватар vasya_9494
You are the only person who answered my question! Thank you very much! Yes, I do not trust our doctors
аватар PolikSVT
The question was not about trust in doctors :)))))
аватар Pattaya-Tours
so this was not the answer, my answer is higher, more detailed.
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