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Seanus
  Jan 9, 08, 16:07  #61

My ex was a dentist. Her e-mail address is asiawl@poczta.onet.pl. She'll be able to, eh, fill u in. She now works in London

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Grzegorz_
Edited by: Grzegorz_  Jan 9, 08, 16:13  #62

Doba wrote:

Im I correct by thinking It would be cheaper in poland?


Definately cheaper than in western Europe but with so weak dollar I'm not sure If cheaper than in the USA.

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plk123
  Jan 9, 08, 17:16  #63

Doba wrote:
I'm wondering how has poland advanced in the dentistry field

poland has been in the top tier of dentistry for decades.

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Seanus
  Jan 9, 08, 17:21  #64

I agree with plk123, Poland has very good technology and a well respected dental industry. Their dentists are much sought after in Sweden and in the UK as elsewhere I'd guess.

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Doba
  Jan 9, 08, 20:33  #65

cool well good to know.. I guess I could email my cousin this is actually his field I just found out... I knew hes a dentist but not a sergical specialist or whatever.

thanks people

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Michal
  Jan 10, 08, 11:37  #66

In my experience, South African dentists are very good. Poland can be cheaper but the quality of work is much more variable than in other countries.

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osiol
  Jan 10, 08, 11:55  #67

Michal wrote:
Poland can be cheaper but the quality of work is much more variable

Do it yourself and it will be even cheaper still and the quality of work even more variable.

Have you had your teeth done in Poland? If so, how many decades ago?

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Michal
Edited by: Michal  Jan 10, 08, 13:04  #68

Some Polish dentists are good, as they would be in almost any country. South African dentists have been good in my experience, to others maybe not so. If you are stuck in Poland, then you will have to rely on a Polish dentist but then you chose to live abroad in such a country so you have to take those sort of risks. It seems strange to me, people chose Poland to live in, they can not find a doctor, can not speak a word of the language. Do people simply not think at all before they take the plunge? Getting back to Polish dentists, I did have a dentist when I was last in Częstochowa and the fillings were dreadful. So bad were they, that I had to wait in the end and come home with a hole in one of my teeth and I got it fixed on my return to England. A good South African dentist did in minutes what a Pole could not do on so many subsequent trials. I have not been back to a Polish dentist or Częstochowa for that matter for a few years now.

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 10, 08, 13:08  #69

In my experience British dentists are the worst.

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Michal
  Jan 10, 08, 13:10  #70

I had a British dentist once and I was not at all pleased with his work.

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Oscypek
  Jan 10, 08, 15:31  #71

Here's a Youtube site about dentistry in PL before 1990. Enjoy.



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isthatu
  Jan 10, 08, 15:59  #72

Grzegorz_ wrote:
In my experience British dentists are the worst.

Yes,but German dentists are the scariest...."is it safe?"

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osiol
  Jan 10, 08, 16:06  #73

I don't pay any attention to the nationality of my dentist. I just screw my eyes up and hum to myself so I can't hear anything (or just scream).

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Mufasa
  Jan 10, 08, 16:16  #74

LOLLOL

Was there not a dentist thread a while ago as well?

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Doba
  Jan 10, 08, 16:18  #75

osiol wrote:
I just screw my eyes up and hum to myself so I can't hear anything (or just scream).


Aww sounds like someones afraid of the dentist

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Mufasa
  Jan 10, 08, 16:20  #76

Doba wrote:
Aww sounds like someones afraid of the dentist


Doba, what on earth could have given you that idea????????? ;P

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Doba
  Jan 10, 08, 16:22  #77

You have to communicate with the dentist thats all, tell him before hand "you hurt me and I'll hurt you" lol ya

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osiol
  Jan 10, 08, 16:26  #78

I feel weak just being in this thread. I'll stick to doing my own dentistry.

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Doba
  Jan 10, 08, 16:27  #79

lol own dentistry FTW.. next time tape it and put it on you tube, might be the start of something new

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Frank
  Jan 11, 08, 09:53  #80

Here ya go guys.....its official!!!

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/health/article3329426.ece

References to Poland....

"The cheapest countries for treatment were Poland (€18) and Hungary (€8), the main destinations for dental tourists from Britain. Savings of thousands of pounds are promised by agencies that arrange treatment in these countries, even after paying the cost of flights and hotel bills."


Plus in Hungary labour costs are 32 times LESS than in UK!!!!!

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dpw [Guest]
  Jan 15, 08, 01:19  #81

Hya I am from tenerife and my name is David ,the prices for Polish dentist are varying so much,would you know of one you can recomend thats not too far from the airports as I have to go from here to uk and then Poland which can be expensive.The places you mention or should I say the cities or towns I dont know,all I know id Krackow.
Regards David Tenerife Canaries

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plakon83 [Guest]
  Mar 2, 08, 05:57  #82

There are multiple cheap airline connections between UK and PL, so if you book soon enough its no cost at all.

As for dentists in Poland, my Mom is one, she works in a 40k town, every dentist here have at most 10 year old equipment, using modern materials and so on.
I wouldnt worry about standard of treatment either, imo at least UE average, probably bit better.

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Foreigner4
  Mar 2, 08, 07:02  #83

plk123 wrote:
poland has been in the top tier of dentistry for decades.
Seanus wrote:
I agree with plk123, Poland has very good technology and a well respected dental industry.


wow, completely opposite experience here. I had my teeth royally screwed up and still can't drink anything cold (waiting until i go home for rnr to get that sorted out). I know others that have had their teeth messed up here as well- and they are Polish!.

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LondonChick
  Mar 2, 08, 07:55  #84

I always make a point of having my teeth done when I'm in Warsaw, and I've been happy with the treatment and I don't get all the hard sell for other procedures that I don't really need, like I was getting from my dentist in London. Getting veneers later this year... I'll be looking like :D

You can see the price differences here: statmedica.com/tourism.php?art=ile3

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