Dentist recommendation

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I have had 2 implants and 2 caps installed by the lady dentist at “Hua Hin Dental Clinic”.
All went well and I would go back again; she has sufficient knowledge of English.

I visited Dr. Nana for a filling and found her to be very good, especially communication skills in English.

I would still preferentially go back to “Hua Hin Dental Clinic”, as I feel this older lady dentist is very experienced, plus she does all treatments herself (no specialists involved).
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Have used Hua Hin Dental Clinic in the past and found them to be very good.
Recently have been using the Dental Clinic at Bangkok Hospital. Have found their service to be excellent with very little waiting time. Equipment is modern and prices are very reasonable unlike other departments at Bangkok Hospital.
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Dr Nana has my 100% recommendation. Nana Dental Clinic 0991459949 . She was pregnant some months ago so I do not know if it has affected her work load, but her other staff are also very experienced experienced. She does implants and bridges
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I ended up going to Nana. The Main doctor, probably due to her pregnancy wasn't taking appointments until May so saw one of the other dentists. I was real happy, he explained, in good english, each step of what he was doing and gave me several options for some other dental work I need.
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Can you get dental work done cheaper (than Nana) at Hua Hin Hospital?

Is there a separate thread on HHH dental?

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Personally, I don't think you can get better than Nana. Everyone of my family have had treatment there, including my grandchildren and family from the UK. Other dentists use her for procedures they're unable to do themselves. They are one of the few dentists that can do wisdom teeth extractions.
I've heard nothing but praise for them. My daughter, who has had some very complicated procedures done in the UK, has said that the service knocks spots off anything she's had done back in the UK.
I know people who have had corrective dentistry done after falling foul of 'other' dentists. I don't recall hearing any criticism of their charges.
Personally, I would rather choose a dentist with a proven reputation than look for a cheaper alternative.
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I use the Nana dental surgery too - fully agree with what HHTel says!!
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Dannie Boy wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:00 am I use the Nana dental surgery too - fully agree with what HHTel says!!
Well said - frankly you get what you pay for and we are so fortunate to have her practice in Hua Hin. I used to go to Harley Street in London and Nana is so much better.
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There are some good dental clinics like Nana dental, Sdental, Be Well Clinic, which are all very efficient and have positive recommandations. You can check their prices on Google.
As for HHH I have no idea what the dental department is like, good, bad, cheaper ?? Your best bet is to go there and find out by yourself regarding their costs.
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Looking for personal recommendations on the most professional dentist in the area. Just had a poor experience with a local dentist in Hua Hin so need someone to fix the original problem which I still have. Many Thanks.
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I really like Nana. Done some brilliant for me. We agreed a budget, and everything was completed within that budget, including having to correct a NHS bodge job from years ago - included a bone graft, which added 6 months to my treatment time. I was very happy with their work.

I doubt anybody in town has more up to date equipment.
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I’d second Dr Nana as well, which is where I go for my dental work
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Big Boy wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:52 pm I really like Nana. Done some brilliant for me. We agreed a budget, and everything was completed within that budget, including having to correct a NHS bodge job from years ago - included a bone graft, which added 6 months to my treatment time. I was very happy with their work.

I doubt anybody in town has more up to date equipment.
I endorse this 100% - you should of course actually ask for a booking with Dr Nana and explain the history
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Well, I broke a molar last night and hard to believe but both Dr. Nana and her sister are both fully booked until December. No pain but it's a long time to wait. I like to see a dentist that I know is good (I'm not like that with GPs, strange I know, maybe because I can see what they're doing? :D ), and Dr. Supansa at Perfect Smile is booked until the start of November.

Does anyone have the name of a good dentist they've used at any of the clinics?

PS - I won't pay Be Well prices!
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404cameljockey wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 10:20 am Well, I broke a molar last night and hard to believe but both Dr. Nana and her sister are both fully booked until December.
Are you sure, we were down there Friday - quietest I've ever known the place. Wife and son needed work doing, booked straight in. Or are you insisting on a particular dentist?
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