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Tozzie
26-03-2017, 08:55 PM
Would you ever consider going abroad to have surgery? The cost for surgery abroad is minimal compared to England and the reviews of the hospitals are excellent.
Jordan.
26-03-2017, 08:58 PM
No I don't want to end up on a C5 show
Jason.
26-03-2017, 08:59 PM
No I don't want to end up on a C5 show
:joker:
smudgie
26-03-2017, 09:19 PM
Not unless my doctor/consultant advised it.
Jake.
26-03-2017, 09:23 PM
No I don't want to end up on a C5 show
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Gusto Brunt
27-03-2017, 08:46 AM
My friend's grandfather who's 72 used to wear false teeth for decades, but about two years ago he went to Spain to have both sets of dentures, top and bottom, screwed into his gums. :eek:
Permanently.
I think it cost him around £5,000 - but would have cost him around £25,000 in UK.
They look very good though.
Cherie
27-03-2017, 10:35 AM
My friend's grandfather who's 72 used to wear false teeth for decades, but about two years ago he went to Spain to have both sets of dentures, top and bottom, screwed into his gums. :eek:
Permanently.
I think it cost him around £5,000 - but would have cost him around £25,000 in UK.
They look very good though.
:eek: that sounds horrendous
Cherie
27-03-2017, 10:46 AM
and in answer to the OP...no I wouldn't go abroad!
Niamh.
27-03-2017, 11:13 AM
My friend's grandfather who's 72 used to wear false teeth for decades, but about two years ago he went to Spain to have both sets of dentures, top and bottom, screwed into his gums. :eek:
Permanently.
I think it cost him around £5,000 - but would have cost him around £25,000 in UK.
They look very good though.
wow that's a bargain.
They advertise dental work in Budapest over here alot, organise travel arrangements and all that. Dental work is pricey here, my daughter just got braces put in and it's costing a fair bit
UserSince2005
27-03-2017, 11:57 AM
I had a tooth filling in Saigon, my £150 filling from the UK fell out after a couple of months. 3 years on and this one $10 filling from Vietnam is still in with not a single problem.
Gusto Brunt
27-03-2017, 12:07 PM
wow that's a bargain.
They advertise dental work in Budapest over here alot, organise travel arrangements and all that. Dental work is pricey here, my daughter just got braces put in and it's costing a fair bit
Maybe they used plastic teeth on him, instead of porcelain - and glued them in with superglue. :joker:
http://canadiandenturecentres.com/Portals/28//EasyDNNNews/2688/400400p6765EDNmain2688false-teet.jpg
Gusto Brunt
27-03-2017, 12:08 PM
I had a tooth filling in Saigon, my £150 filling from the UK fell out after a couple of months. 3 years on and this one $10 filling from Vietnam is still in with not a single problem.
A good deal.
UserSince2005
27-03-2017, 12:33 PM
A good deal.
Yes, I didnt mean to have it done, I went into to get my teeth cleaned for like $1 and then they were like, oh we can fill that hole in for $10, i was a bit worried at first but then I figured it doesnt involve blood so I might as well give it a go.
Gusto Brunt
27-03-2017, 01:06 PM
Yes, I didnt mean to have it done, I went into to get my teeth cleaned for like $1 and then they were like, oh we can fill that hole in for $10, i was a bit worried at first but then I figured it doesnt involve blood so I might as well give it a go.
It just goes to show how they're ripping people off here. :fist:
Tom4784
27-03-2017, 01:12 PM
I don't really see a reason why I wouldn't if I couldn't get the treatment I needed on the NHS.
Niamh.
27-03-2017, 01:14 PM
Maybe they used plastic teeth on him, instead of porcelain - and glued them in with superglue. :joker:
http://canadiandenturecentres.com/Portals/28//EasyDNNNews/2688/400400p6765EDNmain2688false-teet.jpg
:laugh:
Our maybe they're just not fleecing bastards :fist:
Gusto Brunt
27-03-2017, 01:19 PM
:laugh:
Our maybe they're just not fleecing bastards :fist:
Yeah...:hehe:
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