![]() I wasn’t just looking for a cheap price, I was also looking for a clinic with a good reputation. I researched dental clinics extensively online, including clinics in Bangkok and Phuket. However, as with any treatment involving your health or appearance, you should always research the clinic in depth before you commit, no matter whether you’re having it done at home or overseas. Some of you may be nervous about getting dental treatment in a foreign country, especially when you see things on TV about botched cosmetic surgery abroad. In Thailand I was quoted a price of 9,000 Baht, which is roughly £198 at today’s exchange rate. I, for instance, paid £400 for teeth whitening at my dental clinic in Manchester back in 2008. ![]() Medical tourism in Thailand is growing and many Australians come over here to get dental treatment or cosmetic surgery at a much cheaper price than they would at home. ![]() ![]() I’m currently renting a place in Phuket for a month so I can get lots of work done and also have some beach time! One of the reasons I actually chose Phuket over some of the smaller Thai islands is because I wanted to get my teeth whitened and they seemed to have some good dental clinics, it was the perfect timing for trying some cosmetic options. ![]()
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