Andrew Murphy
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Don't forget to price around in Ireland. There is a huge difference in prices for this type of work.
Have you established if you need a bone graft for the implants? That'll add to the visits.
Might be worth getting a check-up locally the week before the trip to make sure it's not a wasted trip.
Fair play to you Palerider if you are brave enough to go ahead with this crowd. My initial reaction on reading this is that they are really chasing business here. I would be very cautious personally about these unless you have recommendations from others who have used them before?I'm in the same boat and will be travelling for the same reasons as stated already, I made contact with a firm in Hungary who had me call into a Hungarian Dentist in O'Connell Street where they did a scan and forwarded to Hungary where they then followed up with their treatment plan and an estimate, two visits with accommodation provided with the first visit, I'm stalling as I do not need the work done with any urgency but boy are they chasing me with emails to get me to confirm, I have more shopping to do yet.
I have an old friend that had a few implants put in locally and follow up treatment was required so I would want access to a local Dentist for any follow up issues that might arise, worth considering..
Fair play to you Palerider if you are brave enough to go ahead with this crowd. My initial reaction on reading this is that they are really chasing business here. I would be very cautious personally about these unless you have recommendations from others who have used them before?
Curious as to how you got on Palerider?
Have heard of people travelling to Belfast for dental work so presumably it's cheaper there than Dublin.
It would have the advantage of only being a drive away if follow-up appointments/treatment are required.
Ideally any professional person or group who routinely overcharges extortionately (especially where pricing is coordinated across the group) would be bypassed by smart consumers taking alternative routes.
Then they can either change career/shut down or learn to behave themselves.
The Dental industry, much like the Medical Industry, may not be a cartel but it walks like one and quacks like one.Ideally any professional person or group who routinely overcharges extortionately (especially where pricing is coordinated across the group) would be bypassed by smart consumers taking alternative routes.
Then they can either change career/shut down or learn to behave themselves.
Not sure I understand your point.
I was wondering whether it's worthwhile travelling to Northern Ireland for dental treatment. Is it much cheaper there than ROI?
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