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18-01-2023, 11:10 PM | #1 | ||
DIY Tragic
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This is something that was creeping into my sights the last while, until a recent back injury shuffled priorities.
I need a stack of work done on my fangs, the alternative being dentures - which honestly isn’t appealing. Missing teeth replaced with implants, bite correction, crowns… Sydney prices seem stratospheric. (Wildtrak money, maybe plus a bit!) I need good teeth to see me out with normal care - I don’t need a grin to look like Tony Robbins. Has anyone here actually used overseas dental practices? Even with the reality of multiple visits and on-costs of travel, some places tout themselves as a more economical alternative. A lot of the negative stories I’ve seen relate to quick sets of full implants, the “all on four while you enjoy a tropical holiday” type of thing - which is not my scope. Whatever is chosen, I need to move reasonably quickly, procrastination is likely to run me $$$ in root canal work before February is done. Would be great to hear of direct experiences, as opposed to anecdotes. PMs are fine if privacy is important. |
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19-01-2023, 08:07 AM | #2 | ||
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Plenty go on the dental holiday.
I think the facilities are fine, and a lot of well trained dentists. But it comes down to risk management; what happens if something goes wrong? Just look at the cases of people stranded with medical emergencies during the Covid lockdown.
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19-01-2023, 09:32 AM | #3 | |||
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My dental technician is awesome, you can never tell when I have new ones (no big white fangs hanging out), I never have to go back to get them adjusted - he is a legend - and a champion sports shooter, so an around great bloke
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19-01-2023, 10:16 AM | #4 | ||
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Lived in Costa Rica last 5 odd yrs… Literally thousands of Americans and Canadians fly in each year for medical and dental “holidays”.
One yank couple who stayed with us, the wife had a full mouth of “All-on-4” implants done. Cost was under US10k, which she said was a 1/3rd of what she was quoted back home. Yank neighbour who had a house in CR and lived winter months in CR had hip replacement… Also 1/3rd of US price… and no minimum of 12month waiting. We personally also used Costa Rica dentists.. Normal filling was US$25.00. Their facilities are spotless and world class… Most doctors and dentists are US trained and speak fluent English. They are also the most pleasant, polite, honest people you will ever deal with. My wife is still best friends with her female GP from where we lived who’s next vacation is to visit us here….
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19-01-2023, 10:36 AM | #5 | ||
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Closer to home… I’d check out Vietnam for dental?
Every second dentist you go to in Australia seems to be Vietnamese anyhow, so they’re probably trained here..
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19-01-2023, 06:25 PM | #6 | ||
DIY Tragic
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Vietnam and Thailand were other places I’d seen mention of, yes.
TBH I’d even be happy with a realistically priced surgery here, but - for example - the last episode was like people who buy a Mercedes and only go to the dealer for work. $350 to investigate pain and refer, then $2400 for a single root canal job, then (waiting still to hear back) restorative crown on top. Nearly $3K just to get it ready for a crown. Korean practitioners FWIW. And to think ACA chase “ripoff tradies” down the street. TBH bodily I feel like the equivalent of Bondy’s AU at present, everything needs attention at once. |
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19-01-2023, 07:21 PM | #7 | ||
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bloody weird world we live in, I read your thread, get side tracked head to youtube and this
https://youtu.be/fxOpK4Q1EEQ pops up. ps I am NOt associated or affiliated by this advertisement
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19-01-2023, 08:30 PM | #8 | ||
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A mate of mine is a dentist.
Says it's close to impossible to hire someone who is trained overseas, they just aren't trained to locall ( Australian standards ). Says the training is sometimes so bad it's really unbelievable Cheap and nasty v expensive and quality |
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19-01-2023, 09:00 PM | #9 | ||
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no experience but Id rather pay the Oz extra and have safety behind me.
I had full dentures @21 years old just had my 3rd set under $3k and 24 month warranty on breakage/non fitting and adjustment. I tried that as he had a cute nurse but she wouldnt hold my hand or my head
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19-01-2023, 09:10 PM | #10 | ||
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I’m yet to hear of anyone coming to Australia particularly for the world-leading dentistry our cohort claim. Not saying it’s bad, but I don’t believe it’s likely to be that much better than any of (say) Sweden, New Zealand, Singapore.
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20-01-2023, 02:55 PM | #11 | ||
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As you say cheap dentistry overseas but what would happen if you experienced problems once back home, what could be cheap can turn expensive, your choice along with any risks.
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20-01-2023, 03:02 PM | #12 | |||
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20-01-2023, 03:18 PM | #14 | |||
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not bad for a country dentist.
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20-01-2023, 03:22 PM | #16 | ||
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