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Re: Cambodian Dentists

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Hello everyone. I need dental work on a regular basis. I'm currently living in Thailand and seriously considering moving to Cambodia. My concern is finding quality dentists that are affordable.

Can people quote some prices staring with Roomchang? I would like to know the prices for composite fillings, root canals, and crowns. Thanks.
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Please allow me to do your Googling for you newbie: http://roomchang.com/dental-overseas-costs/
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soursop wrote:Hello everyone.
Welcome to the forum.

How would you like that information presented?
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:After a bad experience at Roomchang, I started getting my cleanings at La Belle near the Old Market. Though the equipment is cheaper and surroundings not as nice, she does a good job. Can't comment on either place regarding more extensive work.
I see Dr Lina @ LaBelle. She just renovated this year. More western.

Samouth - when I got my wisdom teeth out in the US, I had a dental surgeon do it and I had laughing gas (nitrous) + an IV in my hand. The last thing I remember is him asking me how I feel and I got scared because I thought the shut wasn't working... Then darkness.... Then I woke up. No pain.. Don't use straws after.
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Sir_Quality_U_Feel wrote: I see Dr Lina @ LaBelle. She just renovated this year. More western.
Actually, she now has two locations.
The main one on street 110 hasn't been renovated, but the new one near Santomuk is very nice with really nice decor and new dental rooms and equipment.
However, most of her time is spent at St. 110

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wackyjacky wrote:Please allow me to do your Googling for you newbie: http://roomchang.com/dental-overseas-costs/
Fooking expensive!!

Good for Americans and Ausies though.

To the person asking the question about Roomchang and other dentists. I have recently been round quite a few, trying to find one that would fit the bill of being competent, hygienic and charge the right price for the local economy. So far all I have come up with is La belle and another Khmer place. Both their no 4 quality crowns with root canal treatment are over $110. Compared with many more suitable clinics in HCMC that charge $50. I predict with the new 2 week visa for UK etc citizens to Vietnam , they are gong to see a lot of medical tourism from Cambodia. Also spectacles can be found at sometimes 1/20th of the price with 1 hour pick up on even the most unusual lenses.
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jsp, let me know when you are venturing into Yuon land again, I need new lenses.
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juansweetpotato wrote:Good for Americans and Ausies though.
Clearly you're not keeping up with financial news then - Aussie dollar us at 0.74 USD and predicted to be at 0.63 USD for Christmas.
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StroppyChops wrote:
juansweetpotato wrote:Good for Americans and Ausies though.
Clearly you're not keeping up with financial news then - Aussie dollar us at 0.74 USD and predicted to be at 0.63 USD for Christmas.
Just 1 shrimp on the barbie for Christmas this year. :(
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Going to OZ (to see AC/DC) in Nov, sorry guys for me I hope the OZ dollar trash's before Nov.
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