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dentist in Nong Khai

Post by mowlem » March 30, 2009, 4:06 pm

Looking for a reliable dentist in Nong Khai, as I am based in Vientiane, for fillings and basic stuff. Any recs, prices, or places to avoid, appreciated.



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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by 747man » March 30, 2009, 5:52 pm

There is a Chinese Lady Dentist on Prajak road ( Almost opposite bank of Ayudayha ) The Building is painted in Lilac & White,So you cannot miss it !! It's VERY Hygeneic BUT A Little on the Expensive Side IMHO........BTW,Mowlem Welcome to the board,An intoduction would have been nice,Though !!! :lol: :lol:

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by BKKSTAN » March 31, 2009, 12:35 pm

Couple of blocks from there ,same side,is an old man dentist that is much cheaper and nicer.You don't even have to take your shoes off as you do at Mrs.Lilacs joint!

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by Marmite The Dog » March 31, 2009, 1:21 pm

That's a name from the past. Are you the Mowlem?

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by crazydrummerpauly » January 28, 2010, 1:58 pm

There is also a modern dentist's surgery on the road to the railway station, on the other side of the road from and roughly opposite T&P real-estate agents. Not been there yet ( waiting for a rush of courage ), but recommended by
another ex-pat and friend who has been there and lived to tell and smile about it.

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Post by 747man » January 28, 2010, 8:12 pm

Crazydrummer, I've had 3 extractions at this dentist,& I never felt anything,Very Clean,Hygeneic,and relatively cheap....250 for EACH Extraction,500 for Clean & Polish.....Highly Recommended !!!

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by crazydrummerpauly » January 28, 2010, 9:16 pm

747man - I'm HIGHLY relieved to read your comments on the tooth-artiste in question, as I'm carrying a niggle in a
bottom molar that can only get worse - or maybe not ( I believe that if you stand the pain long enough, the pesky nerve
dies and pain goes with it - but don't quote me on that ). The prices you quote are amazingly good value, especially when put up against the huge fees going to pay for my dentist's aston martin back in the uk. Last visit, he actually MASHED up my top teeth before sending an 'apologetic' (yeah right) letter regretting he's forgotten to tell me the bridge-work was going to cost £3,000, hahaweep. No wonder Brits + others are flying all over the planet to get medical treatment - Hungary is a top choice for anyone not already this far across the globe.
Serious thanks for the input !

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by 747man » January 29, 2010, 9:32 pm

Go On be a Brave "Little" Drummerboy, go & get it pulled. I Mean The Tooth of course :badteeth: :badteeth: :lol: :lol:

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by crazydrummerpauly » February 2, 2010, 9:13 pm

Missed out the most important thing: is there a pretty nurse or 2 to hold my trembling hand ?

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by 747man » February 3, 2010, 3:35 pm

Y-E-S---------------But ONLY your Hand !!!! Pauly,How the F*ck have you put up with the Pain for so long,OR I should say W-H-Y-----?????

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by crazydrummerpauly » February 3, 2010, 4:51 pm

Only hurts when I eat - and not when I LAUGH ! So compared to something needing the dreaded ROOT CANAL job, it's bearable. HOWEVER, the idea of local nurses in white uniforms has begun to add a whole new incentive to the trip - as long as my TGF doesn't catch site of this thread !!! haha - ta for making it way funnier than dental grief usually is !

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by 747man » March 11, 2010, 3:53 pm

Well it was back to the Dentist yesterday, To have my New Dentures made and the 3 teeth I had extracted added to it, Got to look NICE when I go back to Blighty in a fortnights time...........Plus a Cavity Filled 3,000 Baht The Lot.....Bargain compared to England..........

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by nkstan » March 11, 2010, 7:26 pm

My daughter is getting braces at this store.Her and the wifes cleanings have been 500 baht.Daughter had her teeth xrayed for the braces 600 baht,needed to molar extractions 2000 baht each.I thought the price for the extractions was high priced for the region!

I went with her today for the top braces 4000 baht and I found a price list on the shelf beneath the TV.

3 prices for extractions 200-400 and up to 2500 if surgical procedures needed.Cleanings 250-500.

Husband and wife team,both have diplomas from Chula the top rated Uni in Thailand.

Very modern store with all new tech and furnishings.Both the wife and daughter are happy with the technique and effect!

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by thedude » March 11, 2010, 7:45 pm

1 extraction yesterday: THB 250
X-ray: THB 100
Pain "killers": THB 40

Total: THB 390

How can I go back to the States?

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by nkstan » March 12, 2010, 8:35 am

thedude wrote:1 extraction yesterday: THB 250
X-ray: THB 100
Pain "killers": THB 40

Total: THB 390

How can I go back to the States?
Where was this done?

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by thedude » March 12, 2010, 8:53 am

I thought we're all talking about the same Dentist, on the right on the way to train station - big tooth out front - Preecha I think his name is...lovely office with fish tank, etc.

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by nkstan » March 12, 2010, 9:33 am

thedude wrote:I thought we're all talking about the same Dentist, on the right on the way to train station - big tooth out front - Preecha I think his name is...lovely office with fish tank, etc.
That is our dentist!

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by 747man » March 12, 2010, 11:19 am

Stan, I only paid 250 Baht for EACH of my extractions, Painkillers( 10 Paracetomol ) were given for FREE,At Preecha.....

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by 747man » March 12, 2010, 11:20 am

thedude wrote:I thought we're all talking about the same Dentist, on the right on the way to train station - big tooth out front - Preecha I think his name is...lovely office with fish tank, etc.
So did I, Thats where I go Preecha..

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Re: dentist in Nong Khai

Post by nkstan » March 12, 2010, 2:34 pm

747man wrote:Stan, I only paid 250 Baht for EACH of my extractions, Painkillers( 10 Paracetomol ) were given for FREE,At Preecha.....
Charged us 40 baht for the same thing after 2000 for the extraction!Another 100 for amoxcillin! :?

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