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A good dentist in kl (( urgent ))

Hello everyone

I wish someone could help with this
I'm looking for a good dentist in kuala lumpur
I need the best one + I want to know how much does it cost usually
I'm going to have a surgery to pull my molar so pls tell me if you know something about it

Thanks ,..
See also
U may try this >> klidc.com.my/testimonials.php
Thanks .. Do you know something about the prices ?
Not sure about surgical molar removal
but extracted molar root is should be less than rm200
Thank you very much raindesu :)
I personally go to Imperial Dental Clinic IN Bangsar, Very close to Bangsar Village. It is a 3 storey building with a few dentist with subspecialties working the same time. As for price, I am not very sure. you can call them to ask. The staff is very friendly. The owner is Dr How, who holds quite a reputation. The dentists here explains well what they are doing, the current issue and the best way they can help you.

gorgeouslyflawless wrote:

I personally go to Imperial Dental Clinic IN Bangsar, Very close to Bangsar Village. It is a 3 storey building with a few dentist with subspecialties working the same time. As for price, I am not very sure. you can call them to ask. The staff is very friendly. The owner is Dr How, who holds quite a reputation. The dentists here explains well what they are doing, the current issue and the best way they can help you.


Hi gorgeouslyflawless,

I've been looking for info about dental care, I'm not having much luck, I'm an Expat, I need fillings, crowns, and possibly bridge work, I don't live in KL, I would have to fly in and spend a month or two getting all the work done I need.

Any ideas, thoughts or advise would be useful.

Sincerely.

gorgeouslyflawless wrote:

I personally go to Imperial Dental Clinic IN Bangsar, Very close to Bangsar Village. It is a 3 storey building with a few dentist with subspecialties working the same time. As for price, I am not very sure. you can call them to ask. The staff is very friendly. The owner is Dr How, who holds quite a reputation. The dentists here explains well what they are doing, the current issue and the best way they can help you.


Wow, this is the only place that I would strongly recommend to avoid at all cost. Had a very bad experience with this clinic regarding an infected tooth where they acted very unprofessional and put my health in danger.

farm wrote:
gorgeouslyflawless wrote:

I personally go to Imperial Dental Clinic IN Bangsar, Very close to Bangsar Village. It is a 3 storey building with a few dentist with subspecialties working the same time. As for price, I am not very sure. you can call them to ask. The staff is very friendly. The owner is Dr How, who holds quite a reputation. The dentists here explains well what they are doing, the current issue and the best way they can help you.


Wow, this is the only place that I would strongly recommend to avoid at all cost. Had a very bad experience with this clinic regarding an infected tooth where they acted very unprofessional and put my health in danger.


"Wow, this is the only place that I would strongly recommend to avoid at all cost."

Thank you Mr. Farm, that's why I'm asking for help, to find the good or better places and to stay away from those that Expats have had bad experiences.

If you know of a Dentist you can recommend, I'd be very happy to know. Thank you for your message and the "heads up".

Sincerely.

I go to a dentist in Prince Court Hospital.
I hope you know about this hospital, if not then let me tell you that its an amazing hospital with mostly expat patients and excellent services.
Tks Maha. Would you remember the name of the clinic or dentist pls. Regards.

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TS2011 wrote:

Tks Maha. Would you remember the name of the clinic or dentist pls. Regards.


Well, it depends on the purpose you are going to dentist.
I go for my braces to an orthodontist. Her name is Dr. Mumtaj and works in Prince Court Hospital