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chiefster1976 Nov 21st 2015 9:45 am

CEBU Dentists
 
Hello all, wishing everyone a good day!!😉
I am a Leeds boy from England living in Briabane,Australia!

After a lot of research I wanted to go to Thailand to get some dental work done, I.E crown replacement maybe even implants!

Anyway I have a seasoned traveller friend who will be in Cebu in the Philippines over Christmas and new year so I decided to go there!
Unfortunately the dental departure web site doesn't show many dentists in Cebu!

Can anyone recommend a good dentist for major work?
My friend goes to green apple but they seem REALLY EXPENSIVE compared to others in the PHILIPPINES!

Any recommendations is appreciated!!

quiltman Nov 21st 2015 2:46 pm

Re: CEBU Dentists
 
Sorry, cannot be of immediate help as I wear dentures! however my eldest son had some crowns done here and I'll ask him where he goes. I know it's a lady dentist but that's all.
Someone will be along before long I'm sure with suggestions. There are loads of good dentists here but most don't advertise so word of mouth (excuse the pun!) is the way to go.

steve18 Nov 21st 2015 3:07 pm

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hi mate. I'm in the UK and iv just done a quick search on google by typing in "CEBU DENTISTS". there are many sites to check out. "BRIGHTSMILES" and "CEBU DENTAL CARE CLINIC" to name just two that look very professional. I think you will find that the cost's will depend on what kind of equipment the practises use ! ie the latest x-ray machines to hammer and chisel to string tied to tooth and slammed door type of equipment. lol's
hope this helps
Steve

Stokkevn Nov 30th 2015 1:13 am

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Regardless what the internet tells you, word of mouth is the best.

I have a fear/hate of dentists but have found, in Roxas City, a dentist who I would never have gone to, his shop/practice front looks like a sari sari store on a bad day but he is very attuned to your needs. He is the only dentist ever who has performed a filling without me having to have a full anesthetic and provides a 6 month guarantee.

I have met a few foreigners that use him, all sing his praises

chiefster1976 Dec 11th 2015 1:34 pm

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I agree with Stokkevn word of mouth is best. I am only going to CEBU, so only looking at Dentists in CEBU! Not much feedback on here, maybe I made the wrong choice going to the Philippines over Thailand! ;-(

tropicofcancer Dec 11th 2015 10:43 pm

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The big hospitals like Chong Hua have dentists. Our family usually use Dr. Pelonis in Liloan. Almost opposite the new Gaisano. They tend to many children from my daughter's school.

quiltman Dec 13th 2015 7:28 pm

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My son and my wife go to Dr Chu - see Cebu Dentist - Dr. Lynnette L. Chu - Home for details. At the side of Chong Hua Medical Arts Centre - at back of Chong Hua Hospital.

InVinoVeritas Dec 15th 2015 12:20 am

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Originally Posted by quiltman (Post 11813816)
My son and my wife go to Dr Chu

I wonder if she always knew she was destined to be dentist :p

quiltman Dec 15th 2015 10:53 am

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Originally Posted by InVinoVeritas (Post 11814579)
I wonder if she always knew she was destined to be dentist :p

:goodpost: I must admit to trying not to laugh everytime I hear her name mentioned. Goes over the heads of our Filipino friends tho'.

Stokkevn Dec 15th 2015 3:43 pm

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Must be one of the qualifications to get into med school, my dentist in Roxas City is also called Dr Chu, not too sure what his first name is.

quiltman Dec 16th 2015 12:18 am

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My wife is there tomorrow to replace filling that fell out yesterday. I need new dentures so will post costs when we return.

quiltman Dec 21st 2015 4:42 pm

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Sorry for delay. Had no internet for a few days. Bless PLDT. :)
My wifes filling cost 800 pesos and the dentist was super gentle.Took about 45 minutes in all.
It was suggested she get a crown as a filling is only "temporary". Price quoted for one crown was 8000peso.
Still very cheap compared to Uk and certainly cannot fault the quality of care and the workmanship. May do some cost comparisons for the crown and a new set of dentures for me - they quoted 24K but admitted they only did the moulds and sent them out to a lab to make the actual dentures. This is about the same I was quoted at a dental lab in UK before we left, so appears VERY expensive for here. Further update in due course.


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