on Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 7, 2013
Far East Dental is a Dentists in Ho Chi Minh City ,  Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, Far East Dental has built an outstanding reputation with local and international patients alike. We offer the latest in dental technologies and exceptional patient care. We’re delighted that our patients often compliment us on our friendly, helpful and thoroughly professional staff.
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Our convenient, calm and pleasant environment provides a wide variety of services, including:
•  Laser dentistry
•  Digital radiography
•  Digital dental imaging
•  Dental microscopy
•  Sleep apnoea diagnosis and treatment
•  Aesthetic procedures (eg veneers and restoration)
Fareast Dental is proud to be one of the best dental clinic in Ho Chi Minh City where you will find the latest services and techniques combined with a gentle approach to oral health care. 
Far East Dental Clinic is an International group of dentists in Vietnam who share a vision to provide leading dental care for people coming and living in Ho Chi Minh City and in Hanoi. Here you will find the latest services and techniques combined with a gentle Asian approach to dental care. If you are looking for a dentist in Vietnam, you found us!
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How to Choose an Individual Dental Plan

Many individual dental plans today cover only the basics such asteeth cleanings and some x-rays. However, many people need orwant a plan that will also pay for such dental treatment as
braces or whitening. For most people, they become their own individual dental plan as it becomes more cost effective to save for an uncovered procedure than to upgrade to a traditional dental plan that offers more coverage.

You will need to know if your dentist participates in the program. It does not really matter what the fees are for the plan if your dentist of choice is not on the list that they deal with. It is also a good idea to ask you dentist what dental plan he would recommend. He knows what you normally have done and how often, the dentist will also know what companies he participates in.


If you are having trouble finding a dental plan to suit your needs for the price you are willing to pay, speak with your dentist. Many dentists are willing to make payment arrangements with loyal clients. 

Ask if they cover the types of procedures that you normally have performed by your dentist. If you are seeking a company with a plan to cover cleanings and fillings, it will be less expensive.

Like wise, if you want to have fluoride and x-rays paid for by your individual dental plan, it will cost you a little more.

When you are searching for a dental plan, it is important to work with a reliable provider. The best way to ensure this is to  ask them questions. You want a mailing address from them, not

just a P.O. Box; this will ensure that you are dealing with a real company. You need to know if they have a phone number and what hours they can be reached. When you get this number, give them a call back and ask some basic questions, this will give you and idea as to the level of customer service that you can expect in the future. 
Can i have a dental brace in vietnam and then have some checks with dentists in australia? Because im in australia and want to have a lower cost dental brace in vietnam ?
Answers:
First I have a warning for you..... In any dentists surgery, in any country in the world, you can get a bad dental job. The risk of such in Asia is a higher. 
However, that should not put you off, but you need to seek out a good dentist, and doing so is not hard if you ask the right people.

One suggestion is with your travel insurance company, ask them which dentists they recommend for emergency work. The dentists named are those they have checked out and have a proven track record.

Another method is to track down ex-pats living in Vietnam and ask their recommendations.

Patients with severe atrophy of the jaw are not typically considered good candidates for dental implants Vietnam . However, according to the latest research, a new type of implant introduced five years ago offers a solution. Combined with the All-on-4 concept for restoring edentulous jaws, the implant can benefit a wider range of patients, including those with degeneration of the bone in the upper or lower jaw.
Researchers from the Cleveland ClearChoice Dental Implant Center reported on the results of the All-on-4 treatment used with the NobelActive implant by Swiss-based dental manufacturer Nobel Biocare. After one to three years of follow-up of 227 implants, they found a cumulative implant survival rate of 98.7 per cent at the end of three years.
In the All-on-4 concept, four implants are used to support an acrylic, screw-retained provisional prosthesis, then a final prosthesis about four months later. Two of the implants are distally tilted in areas where bone height, nerve proximity, or other conditions make it impossible to place the implant axially. This tilting allows the placement of longer implants that have good anchorage in the best positions for prosthetic support.
Previously, standard practice called for dental implants of at least 4 mm in diameter. For tilted implants in particular, this was considered the smallest diameter that could guarantee sufficient anchorage. The NobelActive implant, introduced in 2008, made it possible to use a 3.5 mm diameter implant for patients with atrophic jaws.
With a variable thread and an inward-tapered collar, this tapered implant is self-drilling and condenses bone gradually. High torque values can be achieved, giving the implant high initial stability.
Previous studies have found that failed implants using the All-on-4 method were a result of soft bone and lower insertion torque values. The combination of a 3.5 mm diameter implant and the All-on-4 technique offers new treatment possibilities for patients with severe bone deficiencies.
The study, titled “A new approach to the All-on-Four treatment concept using narrow platform NobelActive implants”, was published in the June issue of the Journal of Oral Implantology.
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I just wish to pass on to other Dental Tourism Vietnam in or due to come to HCMC.
Everyone loves the idea to come to another country to have dental work performed at a lesser cost then our home countries, including myself.. " America " the dentist in USA have what I call a " professional " Licencse to steal, rob, over charge, whatever we wish to call it!
With this being said who can truely afford good dental care ?
So like everyone else in the world we all head to someplace cheaper to perform the services we need !
After living in HCMC for the past 6 months for my Dental Care the time came when I needed to have surgery performed,, so please everyone who is reading This post take what I am about to tell you as more important then any amount of money you will Save.
After sitting in the dentist chair and waiting for him to begin my surgery/ Dental work , I just began to look around and start observing handling and clean sanitary practices and procedures from Dental Assistants , I was shocked as no Masks were being worn, gloves and in general the condition of the Clean surgery room was in. The I've head lamp in the chair I was sitting in had stains , the water
spitting bowl had sediment from another patient or patients ! The operating tools / impliments
fir my surgery were being removed from a Auto Mechanincs Tool Box ! Loosley thrown in the
box may I say! Nothing was sealed and removed from the " Auto Clave" AKA .. Sterile disinfecting Machine!! After I asked the Dental Assistant about my concerns she looked at me like I was crazy! And then led me over to the Auto Clave for further inspection.
What I witnessed my eyes could not believe, sealed surgical tools that were rusted , and still covered with existing Dried Blood from previous Patients !!!
Blood Born Pathogens " HIV" Hepatitis - A, B and C.
They had little concern or maybe were unaware of these silent killers that can be transferred from one Patient to another ... Silently !
I jumped out of the chair and told everyone that this is not in compliance with Americas Standards for dentistry or Health care what so ever! I may not be a dentist by occupation , but I am surely blessed with common Sense and observation skills to know I was pointing a Gun at my head if I was going to remain in the seat!
I was hoping to save money just like everyone else, but now I think about this more an more to save $1000 or $9,000 my life is still worth a whole lot more then any amount I can save!
I will not mention the Dental office or the Dentist Name my intention here is not to hurt anyone, just make you aware!