Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done
overseas ie crowns and veneers
Tis a little expensive in Australia
GR
Amatus Cremona - 29 Nov 2005 19:53 GMT
go for it

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> Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done overseas
> ie crowns and veneers
> Tis a little expensive in Australia
> GR
W_B - 29 Nov 2005 21:45 GMT
But go to the US.
>go for it
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>> Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done overseas
>> ie crowns and veneers
>> Tis a little expensive in Australia
>> GR
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Amatus Cremona - 29 Nov 2005 21:54 GMT
W_B, have you spoken to AS lately ? I will cc his last email to you if
not.

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W_B - 29 Nov 2005 22:13 GMT
Got a couple of short ones, was very busy at this time.
Gave me a gmail invite, am considering it.
>W_B, have you spoken to AS lately ? I will cc his last email to you if
>not.
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>> But go to the US.
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Amatus Cremona - 29 Nov 2005 23:56 GMT
Check your email starting with the letter "S" I forwarded you the message.
I don't think he will mind.

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W_B - 30 Nov 2005 16:00 GMT
>Check your email starting with the letter "S" I forwarded you the message.
>I don't think he will mind.
K, thanx
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Sue - 29 Nov 2005 22:07 GMT
> Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done
> overseas ie crowns and veneers
> Tis a little expensive in Australia
> GR
No. But if you go, I recommend Budapest. It is a great city to visit.
Sue (nondentist)
oN - 09 Dec 2005 20:33 GMT
> > Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done
> > overseas ie crowns and veneers
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> Sue (nondentist)
Dental work or city, that is the question :)))
Posturologie - 01 Dec 2005 05:36 GMT
You ca try AMICA Dent in Bucharest - Romania. You will be amased what
people with experience and willing to do their job can do for a third
of the price dentists in Australia are asking from you.
There is a cultural program coming with the treatment plan too.
AUN
andrei.ungar@gmail.com
GDR a scris:
> Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done
> overseas ie crowns and veneers
> Tis a little expensive in Australia
> GR
W_B - 01 Dec 2005 15:29 GMT
And would that 'cultural program' include something about
Vlad Tepish ?
>You ca try AMICA Dent in Bucharest - Romania. You will be amased what
>people with experience and willing to do their job can do for a third
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>> Tis a little expensive in Australia
>> GR
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Joel M. Eichen - 02 Dec 2005 01:04 GMT
>You ca try AMICA Dent in Bucharest - Romania. You will be amased what
>people with experience and willing to do their job can do for a third
>of the price dentists in Australia are asking from you.
I agree. Do not go to Australia .....
(If you go, avoid the 'roo burgers).
>There is a cultural program coming with the treatment plan too.
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>> GR
Peter Jason - 21 Dec 2005 03:06 GMT
Tst! All the Roo meat is sent to the USA.
>>You ca try AMICA Dent in Bucharest - Romania. You will be amased what
>>people with experience and willing to do their job can do for a third
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>>> Tis a little expensive in Australia
>>> GR
oN - 21 Dec 2005 08:00 GMT
> >>GDR a scris:
> >>> Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done
> >>> overseas ie crowns and veneers
> >>> Tis a little expensive in Australia
> >>> GR
Here is:
crowns 100 Euro
200-250 Euros/each (veneer)
Thats the price for jet-plane, 200-250 Euros, also.
3-5 days in hotel ****, 200-250 Euros, also.
All the best,
Proka
GDR - 21 Dec 2005 11:12 GMT
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> Proka
Thanks for the reply mate, so what country are you talking about?
TIA
oN - 21 Dec 2005 16:34 GMT
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> Thanks for the reply mate, so what country are you talking about?
> TIA
SCG, ex Yugoslavia.
City Novi Sad
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/5a86f/affea/
www.yoda.co.yu
This is a holistic dentistry.
IAOMT standards etc.
All the best,
Proka
george1234 - 03 Dec 2005 19:02 GMT
>Hi, Has anyone had any experiences with getting dental work done
>overseas ie crowns and veneers
>Tis a little expensive in Australia
>GR
My mother and father and law get theirs done in Mexico, but it's a
much shorter trip across the border from Arizona than from Austalia
I'd recommend looking for a place where there are a lot of American
expats ( they'll demand decent care).In places like Mexico and Costa
Rica the clinics have American trained dentists. So, at least wehn
they began practicing they were trained.
Perhaps the same rule works well in your corner of the globe. Where do
Australian expats gather when they want to live out a low cost
retirement?
Lassie - 07 Apr 2006 14:38 GMT
I'm from Edinburgh, Scotland and our NHS totally collapsed so my Polis
friend recommended to go to Kraków in Poland
I was ashamed, they have better standards than British! Thay ar
cheaper and all of them speak English. I was shocked. :eek:
Just give me a buzz I'll share the info: Kate_Vala@hotmail.co.u
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