Anyone with exp on hungarian dentists

Started by lynchbhoy, April 15, 2009, 12:08:27 PM

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lynchbhoy

a 'Friend' of mine is considering going to hungary for dental treatment.
Its way cheaper than here and while it seems that enniskillen has some dentist place that is cheaper, its not as cheap or as good as hungarian dentists - so I gather.

apparantly hungary has thebest reputation of dentistry in EU , with a lot of German etc dentists going there to train as its is the leader in leading edge modern techniques etc.

so anyone know of of have experience regarding dental work done over there andwhat woul dthe consensus be ?
(some of these places have Irish offices for after care should there be problems/complication etc that can happen with any dental/medical procedure done here or abroad).
TIA
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5 Sams

A girl in work here got a stack of detal work done in Hungary and swears by them....great service, excellent standard of work and way cheaper....

If you want me to get details of the practice drop me a pm.
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Pm Puckoon his Mrs is Hungarian and might be able help you
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mrsandman

Brush your teeth morning and night and you'll have no bother...and not a quick job, get into all them nooks and crannies.
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I know a girl who went to hungary to get a load of work dentistry work done too, saved her a fortune mind you she had a shockin set of gnashers before she went out they sorted her right out.


Whats the craic with hungary i have a brother in law studying to be a vet out there, bout another 30 irish in his class.
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lynchbhoy

thanks folks
I'd say that the college costs and better technology are why there are so many Irish going out there to learn and also to get work done
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Main Street

If the work is putting in an implant, no matter how professional the practitioner  there are real risks that it will be rejected/infected.
An implant requires at least 2 trips but if your jawbone needs a bit of foundation work done first, then you're looking at 3 trips.
It takes some time to be confident that each procedure has gone okay.
Personally I would not get an implant done far away from home, mainly because mine was problematic, my implant was rejected and the dentist did the work again at no extra cost.






lynchbhoy

Quote from: Main Street on April 15, 2009, 12:26:26 PM
If the work is putting in an implant, no matter how professional the practitioner  there are real risks that it will be rejected/infected.
An implant requires at least 2 trips but if your jawbone needs a bit of foundation work done first, then you're looking at 3 trips.
It takes some time to be confident that each procedure has gone okay.
Personally I would not get an implant done far away from home, mainly because mine was problematic, my implant was rejected and the dentist did the work again at no extra cost.
thanks MS
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