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Old 05-29-2008, 11:49 PM
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On May 9, 5:27*pm, saraspauld...[at]hotmail.com wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I am trying to find out more about dental surgery abroad, as I have
> quite alot of dental problems that needs to be dealt with. Any
> suggestions, recommendations? Recently discovered a website calledwww.medicaltravelinfo.comthat has some general info on surgery abroad
> including dentistry but I need some more....
>
> Many Thanks!
> / Sara


Your best bet is to get recommendations from friends who have had
their treatment done by dentists overseas. Thailand has the advantage
of abundant nursing and auxillary support. They can pamper you and
make you feel like a VIP. Treatment outcome is usually good, but
quality varies widely. English, however, is often lacking. Singapore
is good for those who need to talk a lot to their doctors and require
a lot of explanations. English is not a problem here. Treatment
outcome is usually good, but due to manpower shortages, waiting time
is usually longer. Charges are slightly higher than top notch
practices in Thailand.
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Old 05-29-2008, 05:50 AM
johnsonn.thomas@googlemail.com
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Default Re: Dental surgery abroad?

On May 9, 2:27*pm, saraspauld...[at]hotmail.com wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I am trying to find out more about dental surgery abroad, as I have
> quite alot of dental problems that needs to be dealt with. Any
> suggestions, recommendations? Recently discovered a website calledwww.medicaltravelinfo.comthat has some general info on surgery abroad
> including dentistry but I need some more....
>
> Many Thanks!
> / Sara


Hello sara,

Dental and gums disease problems are common now a days but if it is
not properly treated then it might be cause of a big
problem that my affect your face beauty,bad breath etc. I know a
dental care center in abroad where all kinds of dental problems are
treated very well without any pain at very low price than other
medical centers.. This medical center has lots of resources to treat
any kind of diseases to be done by experienced and specialists
doctors.
You may find your disease's solutions at :

http://www.indian-medical-center.com...l_care.html?X=

There are lots of abroad patients has taken advantages of medical
facilities at Apollo hospital in India.

Regards
Thomas

 
Old 05-10-2008, 06:56 PM
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Hi, Sara
There really are nowadays a fast growing dental tourism (dentistry
abroad) movement. If you are interested in such kind of site or guide
you can visit http://worldental.org
I was already talking about it here. It's good that it is only about
dental tourism and contain also many dental care and treatment
articles and dental tourism news.
Also there are many another UK directed sites, but they are almost
about Hungary

Hope it helps,
Alex

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Old 05-09-2008, 09:27 AM
saraspaulding@hotmail.com
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Default Dental surgery abroad?

Hello,

I am trying to find out more about dental surgery abroad, as I have
quite alot of dental problems that needs to be dealt with. Any
suggestions, recommendations? Recently discovered a website called
www.medicaltravelinfo.com that has some general info on surgery abroad
including dentistry but I need some more....

Many Thanks!
/ Sara
 

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