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Re: Dental Tourism in Eastern Europe Posted on: Tue, 01 May 2007 15:53:46 +0200

On Tue, 01 May 2007 13:07:17 GMT, Alan S wrote:

>On 1 May 2007 05:52:36 -0700, bigbrian
> wrote:
>
>>
>>I'm considering have a dental implant done overseas, probably
>>Budapest, where the savings are considerable as against prices here in
>>the UK.
>>I've seen plenty of positive testimonials from people who have had
>>similar work done (mostly posted by or on behalf of the clinics, so
>>its hardly surprising), but I'm looking to see if anyone has any
>>stories that go the other way. So far any negative publicity I've
>>seen
>>seems to come from UK dentists, dental associations and other parties
>>with a vested interest, along the lines of "yes, but what happens if
>>it goes wrong, and your dentist is in Budapest" (the answer to which
>>is that the clinic offers a guarantee that includes paying for travel
>>and accommodation costs back to Hungary, if necessary, or having the
>>work done in the UK and sending them the bill). Some of the
>>testimonials I've seen mention that their own dentists back in the UK
>>have been very impressed with the quality of the work done, and
>>apparently something like 1/3 of all Austrians cross the border into
>>Hungary for routine dental treatment. Can they all be wrong?
>>
>>So, are there any actual patients who've had work done in Eastern
>>Europe and
>>then wished they hadn't? Was the problem with the quality of the
>>treatment, the materials, the clinic itself?
>>
>>
>>Regards
>>Brian
>
>Try Molvania. See http://www.molvania.com.au/molvania/
>
>MOLVANIA – a land untouched by modern dentistry.

Sounds a bit like Scarborough.
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Martin