Clinique dentaire à Trinidad? (Cuba)
by Tilou
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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bonjour j aimerais savoir si il en a parmit vous qui avez deja fait affaire avec une clinique dentaire a cuba a trinidad si on peut se fiera la proprete et l hygiene et la sterilisation des aiquiles et instrument vous risquerier vous de faire affaire avec eu claude
Bonjour
a cuba tu n'as pas le droit de te faire soigner dans un établissement réservé aux cubains, dans la plupart des grande ville il y a un endroit réservé aux étrangers ou bien entendu tu payeras en devise.
Trinidad est une très petite ville et je pense sans l'affirmer que l'hôpital le plus proche est Cienfuegos.
si tu veux des soins je te conseil de voir avec l'hôpital cita Garcia a Habana qui lui est spécialisé pour les traitements aux étrangers, j'ai connu plusieurs ressortissant (principalement Mexicains )qui s'y sont fait soignés
http://www.scog.sld.cu/Descargas/simposio.pdf
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LINIAZ
a trinidad il a une clinique international on a eu une reponse pour les prix mais la c est juste lhigiene qui nous fait peur pour la sterilisation des instrument et les aiguiles claude.d
Bonjour
s'il sagit d'un département réservé aux étrangers, en général moins de problème, de toute façon cuba c'est pas L'Europe ni le canada, en 2002 j'ai été hospitalisé trois jours dans un hôpital cubain, et je ne renouvèlerai pas l'expérience, point de vue hygiène et sécurité c'est pas vraiment comme chez nous, toujours les même problèmes supposons que le médecin soit bon, il n'aura jamais a sa disposition les qualités du matériels technique, ce qui veu dire que s'il ne dispose pas d'une aiguille neuve il utilisera ce dont il dispose après avoir désinfecté bien entendu, a ca tu ajoute le climat tropical auquel ton organisme n'est pas habitué, donc pas immunisé comme le serait un cubain, de la beaucoup plus de facilité de développer une infection post opératoire.
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oui c est pour les cout il sont minime un plonbage 10. dollard la dent un blanchiment 10. dollard un parciel a 4 dent 100. dollard claude.d
Bonjour tilou. Merci pour les explications.
Personnellement, malgré les frais très minimes, je ne me ferais pas faire, ni plombage, ni prothèses à Cuba!
Une prothèse prend quelques jours à être faite et mérite quelques ajustements...
L'autre jour, justement pour un très petit plombage, le dentiste m'a piqué dans les fibres nerveuses. Il n'avait pas le choix car il fallait qu'il aille travailler dans ce coin-là. Cette dernière injection m'a provoqué une mini-paralysie faciale. S'il y avait eu des complications, je savais que je pouvais rejoindre mon excellent dentiste qui, en passant, enseigne à l'Université Laval en qui, je fais pleine confiance.
Il a refait mes prothèses (complète et partielle) et je suis allée le rencontrer, 5 ou 6 fois, pour un ajustement parfait avant de les mettre en bouche. Il faut dire que ces 2 prothèses m'ont coûté près de 2 000 $, remboursé, en très grande partie, par mon assurance, heureusement!!!!
Tu peux le faire, bien entendu. C'est un choix très personnel...
Personnellement, malgré les frais très minimes, je ne me ferais pas faire, ni plombage, ni prothèses à Cuba!
Une prothèse prend quelques jours à être faite et mérite quelques ajustements...
L'autre jour, justement pour un très petit plombage, le dentiste m'a piqué dans les fibres nerveuses. Il n'avait pas le choix car il fallait qu'il aille travailler dans ce coin-là. Cette dernière injection m'a provoqué une mini-paralysie faciale. S'il y avait eu des complications, je savais que je pouvais rejoindre mon excellent dentiste qui, en passant, enseigne à l'Université Laval en qui, je fais pleine confiance.
Il a refait mes prothèses (complète et partielle) et je suis allée le rencontrer, 5 ou 6 fois, pour un ajustement parfait avant de les mettre en bouche. Il faut dire que ces 2 prothèses m'ont coûté près de 2 000 $, remboursé, en très grande partie, par mon assurance, heureusement!!!!
Tu peux le faire, bien entendu. C'est un choix très personnel...
c est pas pour moi c est pour nos amis qui viene avec nous je vais lui deconseiller claude
Salut.
Comme disait certaines personnes en tan étranger tu n'as pas le droit de te faire soigner dans un hopital pour cubain. Mais effectivement tu comptes faire une restauration dentaire essaie d'avoir une clinique internationale. Pour les aiguilles, on les sterillisent plus car elles sont à usage unique. Cela m'etonnerait qu'un plombage te coute seulement 10$ car j'ai essayé d'avoir les prix pour un implant c'etait 4000$ alors qu'à Montreal c'est 2500.
Au plaisir.
ricky
c est sa c est a une clinique international et tous ce qui nous fesais peur cetais pour les aiguilles les prix nous on ete envoyer par eu
Valor de lo solicitado (prices for servicies) Caso 1 Esposo (Hushand) Blanqueamientos de dientes (Cleaning and whitening) __ 10.00 8 obturaciones de dientes (repearings) __ 160.00 1 Prótesis parcial superior (Superior parcial dentares) __ 100.00 1 Prótesis parcial inferior (Inferior parcial dentares) __ 100.00 Las nuevas obturaciones están en dependencia del número que se hagan. (the new repearings prices dependo n the number of them) Paciente 2 esposa (wife) IMAGINATION 1 prótesis parcial inferior (inferior parcial dentares) __ 100.00 1 prótesis parcial superior (superior parcial dentares)__ 100.00 Robert Lundi 17 Septembre 2007 370 Cuba - Convertible Peso = 411.732 Dollar canadien 370 Dollar canadien (CAD) = 332.498 Cuba - Convertible Peso (CUC) Ginette Lundi 17 Septembre 2007 200 Cuba - Convertible Peso = 222.558 Dollar canadien 200 Dollar canadien (CAD) = 179.729 Cuba - Convertible Peso (CUC)
Valor de lo solicitado (prices for servicies) Caso 1 Esposo (Hushand) Blanqueamientos de dientes (Cleaning and whitening) __ 10.00 8 obturaciones de dientes (repearings) __ 160.00 1 Prótesis parcial superior (Superior parcial dentares) __ 100.00 1 Prótesis parcial inferior (Inferior parcial dentares) __ 100.00 Las nuevas obturaciones están en dependencia del número que se hagan. (the new repearings prices dependo n the number of them) Paciente 2 esposa (wife) IMAGINATION 1 prótesis parcial inferior (inferior parcial dentares) __ 100.00 1 prótesis parcial superior (superior parcial dentares)__ 100.00 Robert Lundi 17 Septembre 2007 370 Cuba - Convertible Peso = 411.732 Dollar canadien 370 Dollar canadien (CAD) = 332.498 Cuba - Convertible Peso (CUC) Ginette Lundi 17 Septembre 2007 200 Cuba - Convertible Peso = 222.558 Dollar canadien 200 Dollar canadien (CAD) = 179.729 Cuba - Convertible Peso (CUC)
salut
Si tu souhaites te faire traiter à Cuba, ce n'est peut etre pas une mauvaise idée (moins cher qu au canada?), mais fais le à la havane, il y a certainement un departement dentaire à la clinique Cierro Garcia à Miramar. Par contre, à Trinidad, tu seras traité dans la clinique pour Cubain, et payera au tarif etranger... (J'y suis allee personnelement ainsi que ma mere pour des urgences, nous y avons ete toute 2 bien traité, mais il y a beaucoup de materiel sterilisé et non jetable... et la salle de dentiste est un peu impressionnante pour nous qui sommes habitué à autre chose... viellotte, matos russe, siege cassé... 2 sieges dans la meme salle... Des gens qui viennent discuter avec le dentiste... Mais malgres tout ca, ils ont fait du bon travail, dixit mon dentiste francais. Pour ma mere, ils ont detectes sans radio ce que le dentiste n avait pas vu en france avant son depart, il avait pourtant fait une radio... C'etait bien vu!) Donc on peut dire que la qualite des medecins et dentistes compensent dans une certaine mesure le manque de moyen... Si vous avez le choix, la clinique internationale de la havane est surement tres bien equipée. Bon sejour
Si tu souhaites te faire traiter à Cuba, ce n'est peut etre pas une mauvaise idée (moins cher qu au canada?), mais fais le à la havane, il y a certainement un departement dentaire à la clinique Cierro Garcia à Miramar. Par contre, à Trinidad, tu seras traité dans la clinique pour Cubain, et payera au tarif etranger... (J'y suis allee personnelement ainsi que ma mere pour des urgences, nous y avons ete toute 2 bien traité, mais il y a beaucoup de materiel sterilisé et non jetable... et la salle de dentiste est un peu impressionnante pour nous qui sommes habitué à autre chose... viellotte, matos russe, siege cassé... 2 sieges dans la meme salle... Des gens qui viennent discuter avec le dentiste... Mais malgres tout ca, ils ont fait du bon travail, dixit mon dentiste francais. Pour ma mere, ils ont detectes sans radio ce que le dentiste n avait pas vu en france avant son depart, il avait pourtant fait une radio... C'etait bien vu!) Donc on peut dire que la qualite des medecins et dentistes compensent dans une certaine mesure le manque de moyen... Si vous avez le choix, la clinique internationale de la havane est surement tres bien equipée. Bon sejour
les prix sont a la clinique internatinal de trinidad claude.d
et quels sont les prix à Cierro garcia? Surement +/- les memes?
En tout cas, je te le re-dis pour pas avoir de mauvaise surprise, la clinique internationale de Trinidad n a pas de salle de dentiste, ils t emenent à la clinique pour Cubain. (il y a longtemps, l Hotel Ancon avait une salle de dentiste moderne, mais ca n existe plus.) Bon sejour
En tout cas, je te le re-dis pour pas avoir de mauvaise surprise, la clinique internationale de Trinidad n a pas de salle de dentiste, ils t emenent à la clinique pour Cubain. (il y a longtemps, l Hotel Ancon avait une salle de dentiste moderne, mais ca n existe plus.) Bon sejour
merci beaucoup pour tes conseil claude.
Bonjour Tilou.
Je connais très bien la clinique de dentiste pour cubains de Trinidad car ma belle-mère y fait le ménage. Nous entrons là comme dans une grange pour la saluer à n'importe quel moment et le « look» ne donne pas envie de s'y faire soigner. Trop différent d'ici. Me semble que j'aurais des réticences. Le dentiste est peut-être bon mais je doute qu'il dispose de tous les équipements nécéssaires. Par exemple, mon mari a 2 dents cassées qui seraient réparables ici selon mon dentiste d'ici qui a vue une photo de lui. Là-bas, «désolé monsieur, on peu pas vous les réparer elles sont trop cassées. »
Si c'est vraiment à cet endroit, en biais du Circulo social Obrero» sur une rue dont j'oublie le nom entre la ruelle Mario Guerra et la rue Rosario, qu'on veut vous emener, je laisserais faire.
Sans compter que vous n'auriez aucun recours s'il y avait un problème.
C'est mon avis. Je regrette de ne pas avoir de photo, vous comprendriez.
le message date de pres de deux ans on a fait affaire avec le clinic international et tres bon service en plus claude
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Thanks for helping me with my search (Turkey, Spain, Romania???)
Can you tell me if you're satisfied with the services provided by Dentist Miguel at Club Amigo in Holguin? I'd like to go there in mid-December. Is it worth the trip to get dental prosthetics done?
Thanks for getting back to me... Michelle from Quebec
Hello,
I’m looking for a dentist who can do a full lower-arch implant with a complete prosthesis. I’m in Quebec and available to travel to Cuba. Need full contact details. Thanks everyone!
Hi there,
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!


