After doing some research, my wife suggested I ask the opinion on CL to get some 'real' feedback. (She thinks highly of you all!)
Has any one experienced dental implants, crowns, veneers in any overseas locations. What are experiences and recommendations or places to avoid
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They have an office in Riding House St, London where they can do scans etc and then the work gets done in Budapest.
The work was completed in April this year. So far so good, Budapest is a lovely city, so, if you haven’t been worth a visit.
Another friend had his done in West Wickham, a bit dearer but again no problems.
After the titanium rods were drilled into the jaw, my dentist left it for 3 months to heal properly before moving to the next stage
My wife recommends using Dentakay in Turkey. In June 2022 and Feb 2023 she had full implants and bridges. It had to be done over two visits for healing in between. This wasn't for cosmetic reasons.
Dentakay were very professional, experienced and good value for money. It cost about 10,000 including the hotels and flights. They pick up and drop you back to where you are staying. My only gripe was that the waiting times were sometimes long before she was seen but it's all about the expertise and price really and so we can't complain.
Istanbul also a great and safe place for a visit. We still had time to enjoy the city as there were days off between treatment. You just didnt know when they would be so had to be flexible.
Happy to answer any further questions you might have.
From personal experience I'd not encourage this, should things go wrong then you can have added complications rectifying matters.
If you want this stuff some badly enough then pay a little extra and get it done in the UK. Not worth the risk imo.
I'm far too worried about things going wrong and all the disasters you read about.
I am not taking about 'teeth whitening' that is up to those of us that want to have, or can afford to have that procedure , (not sure it lasts that long, and we shall see in 30 years time, if the teeth have not been weakened) ?
Being over 70, I am lucky I have all my front upper and lower teeth, with only one side upper back tooth missing, but that aside, my wife has been waiting 7 years in these parts to get onto a NHS dentist list at the surgery, and had to pay over £500 for an extraction, and 1 filling last month, to see the same dentist as myself, but she is a private patient!.
Again another example, in today's UK that things need to change, and change for all people to have a fit for purpose NHS dental registry of available dentists.