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Re: post and crown dental procedure?

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Are there any places that does gold crowns in PP?

I need some work done and it is now more than 1000 USD for a gold crown back home.
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My brother in Australia lost pretty much all his teeth after Chemotherapy what has grown back are not at all pretty . He is considering coming here and asked me if there is a hospital wherein the put you under and do all the work in one shot.
He has a quote from Thailand for AUD 3,500 to give him a good smile its a dental clinic and they book the Pattaya international hospital and do it all, takes around 4 to 5 hours apparently but I am no longer in Thailand so he would rather come here. I have not found nor heard of a dental hospital here or any dentist offering such a service
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Ozinasia wrote: Mon Jul 18, 2022 4:38 pm My brother in Australia lost pretty much all his teeth after Chemotherapy what has grown back are not at all pretty . He is considering coming here and asked me if there is a hospital wherein the put you under and do all the work in one shot.
He has a quote from Thailand for AUD 3,500 to give him a good smile its a dental clinic and they book the Pattaya international hospital and do it all, takes around 4 to 5 hours apparently but I am no longer in Thailand so he would rather come here. I have not found nor heard of a dental hospital here or any dentist offering such a service
Thailand isn’t that far away, id be inclined to keep the appointment and head to visit Cambodia the next day.
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yes it was pre covid so need to start again, he has never flown anywhere before and wants me there having never visited a foreign country in his life but I am not headed to Thailand any time soon. he wants to get it done asap since he kinda looks like an ex meth addict and hence zero love life
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So both Pachem and Roomchang sound high quality but which is generally cheaper ?
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I don’t know which is cheaper but I used Pachem and in 9 years only had to replace one of the original 18 crowns.
Dr Darith Chour is my guy at Pachem.
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