Le prix d'une couronne??? (2 piliers 2 inters) EN INDE A CHENNAI ??? photo en bas....de ma vieille couronne que je garde si je dois m en faire faire une en Inde... combien penser vous que je peus la payer.??? en inde faire une couronne...en bas sur la droite:2 piliers = molaire § canine2 inters molaire
total =4 dents -- --voici le prix en france -Savez vous combien rembourse la caisse maladie.???? --
VOICI LE CONTRAT DE MA MUTUEL: DENTAIRE:
soins dentaires:...............100% Prothèse dentairePrises en charge par le SS.....180%non prise en charge par la SS sauf AHN.....0 JE NE SAIS PAS COMBIEN ELLE REMBOURSE...MAIS SUREMENT PAS GRAND CHOSE NON PLUS??? --
VOICI CE QUE MON DENTISTE ME DEMANDE
1500 euros???
Pouvez vous me dire quoi faire???
merci pour toutes information. car je dois lui donner une réponse?? pour le momrnt il m'a poser une couronne
provisoire.
gracieusement
USHA
🙂bonjour
merci pour votre réponse,
veut dire:
150 euros??
ici mon dentiste me demande 1500 euros est si je veus payer moins cher en metal à 1000 euros.
j'ai mon encienne couronne je vais l apporter avec moi en inde, et me la faire faire en inde.
Ici en france entre la secirite sociel est ma mutuel, je me demande qu est ce qui peuvent rembourser???
Debut mars 2014, j'ai du me faire réparer une courrone à Kochi. Ils m'ont proposé de me la refaire avec pivot pour 11000 INR. le boulot avait l'air soigné et le cabinet hyper bien équipé. Comme j'avais un vol le lendemain, je me suis contentée de réparer l'ancienne courone mais je vais profiter de mon prochain voyage pour refaire un bridge. Je pense qu'il faut quand même faire attention où on va, J'avais demandé l'adresse à mon hotel.
j'ai aussi 2 autres adresses mais ils me paraissent plus cher.....
toujours à Delhi
je vous tiendrai au courant....de toute façon !! nous partons du 30 octobre au 30 novembre et n'hesitez pas à me le rappeler par message privé ou en reactualisant cette file.....
J'ai pas précisé : 11000 INR c'est pour du 100% céramique. Je t'envoie le nom et le site web, ils sont plusieurs dentistes, moi c'es une jeune dame avec un anglais parfait qui s'est occupée de moi. La seule chose qui pourrait géner des occidentaux, c'est qu'ils travaillent à 2 dans la même salle, donc tu te trouves avec un autre patient !
Je ne vois pas pourquoi tu ne mettrai pas leur adresse dans ce post en public ??
on ne peut pas en profiter ??
ils travaillent pour les services secrets ?
mon adresse c'est 10 000 roupies...toi 11 000.....et je n'ai vu qu'un seul fauteuil... 🙂 😉
bonjour Bling, merci pour les infos, sais tu combien de temps tu dois prévoir pour une couronne par exemple (le temps qu'ils la fabrique qu'elle revienne chez le dentiste etc) une semaine un jour 15jours?
10000 ou 11000 , on va pas chipoter !!!! plus sérieusement ça dépend aussi des matériau. le devis qu'on m'a fait c'étai pour une courone sans métal et avec pivot.
L'adresse, bien sur que je vais te l'envoyer. Certains mettent les adresse dans les message public, d'autre crient au scandale que c'est de la pub.... je sais jamais ce qu'on a le droit ou pas. ce que je veux c'est juste partager mon experience.
Non, moi non plus ....mais bon, ici , c'est le barbier , pas une grande clinique moderne 😉 Je me dis qu'il y a des indiens , de la classe moyenne , et aussi de riches indiens qui se font faire des couronnes ...J'attends les nouvelles de Bling en décembre .
"La vie est un voyage qui se vit au présent ou jamais ...."
eh bien, notre cher President, tu peux nous mepriser, voila, on a trouvé la solution : les "sans dents" français, sans ta secu enfin trouveront leur bonheur ...même à 10000 km ici.
Option 1
Porcelain fused to Base metal crown, which costs 5000/-INR. It takes 3-4 working days to fabricate it.
Option 2
E-max metal free crowns (for front & middle teeth only), which costs 10,000/-INR & takes about 5-7 working days to fabricate.
Option 3
We also offer top end Zirconia (metal free) Crowns ( Brands like Procera ; 3M-Lava: Xenostar), each of which costs about 15000/- INR. Turnaround time is 8-9 working days
The DENTAL TOURISM SECTION of our website www.delhidental.com will help you with the location of our Clinic.
oui c'est clair mais à tout hasard j'ai comme l'impression que les dents en métal coutent plus cher.. (c'est mon anglais qui veut ça) tu saurais me traduire juste le descriptif de la nature des dents parce que je comprend pas (autant aller au bout des explications)🤪
BONSOIR, Je serai de nouveau a COCHI en FEVRIER, j aimerai savoir l adresse du DENTISTE pour un
détartrage et un blanchissement. Je n ai jamais osé aller chez le dentiste mais si vous
dites que l on peut faire confiance alors j irais. MERCI DE VOTRE REPONSE
BONNE SOIREE
Ils ont plusieurs cabinets dans Chennai, mais également un à Panayiur à 50 min en bus de Mamallapuram (dans le sud de Chennai). Le dentiste des stars de Kollywood !
Parfait si vous souhaitez rester en bord de mer dans un petit village durant les soins et éviter Chennai.
Testé par de nombreux touristes présents sur Mamallapuram (couronnes, implants) dont votre serviteur, après avoir pratiqué un autre cabinet dans Chennai qui lui faisait du business de toute évidence.
Je me suis renseigné auprès d'un ami qui s'est fait posé un implant. Il a payé 25 000 roupies tout compris (implant et couronne). même clinique que j'avais mentionnée précédemment.
je suis encore en Inde et je vous avez promis un retour
donc relire pour l'adresse à Delhi 5000 roupies courronnes ceramo metallique je m'en suis fais posé 5.....ma femme et 10000 roupies 100% ceramique elle s'en ai faites poser 4
tres facile d'acces sortir du"""" metro kalash colony"""" et c'est presque tout de suite à droite dans une residence privée
il travaille avec sa femme qui est excellente aussi. lui s'est occupé de moi et elle de ma compagne
voila nous sommes satisfais.
dans le meme quartier pas mal d'autres cliniques dentaires.....donc vous pouvez faire jouer la concurrence....
:)
salut à vous !!
😉
la connection en wifi est mauvaise dans l'hotel....
je vous repond comme je peux !
aussi demain on voyage en train vers Haridwar mais normalement la bas aussi il y a le WIFI........
il a fallut 3 rdv et dix jours entre la commande et la pose des couronnes
Nous avions pris rdv avant par mail....pour le samedi matin ensuite le second rdv lundi puis dix jours apres pour la pose.
café.... thé offert.... toilettes ....wifi...fauteuil dans la salle d'attente.
nous avons du payer 70% environ à la commande des couronnes et 30 % à la pose....
soit vous payer en roupies soit il connait quelqu'un travaillant dans une banque qui vous changent l'argent au taux du jour...
pour nous c'etait 76,5 roupies pour 1 € environ....
sa clientèle c'est la classe superieure €€€€ de Delhi....
le premier jour ils nous ont checkes tous les soins à faire d'apres eux....apres bien sur la radio panoramiques= 240 000 roupies
deja nous leur avons repondus que nous n'avions pas cette somme et que nous souhaitions que poser quelques couronnes !
ils ont etaient comprehensifs et pas du tout Vendeurs chiants.....
bien entendu ils ne nous ont pas forcés à faire d'autres soins non voulus !!
du coup nous avons payer 95 000 roupies pour les soins pratiqués la haut
sans aucun centime de plus 😉
bonjour, je te conseille de bien vérifier avant que les soins que tu cherches à faire sont compatibles avec ceux fait en France (par rapport au suivi médical par la suite) je parle pour les implants pour les trucs plus simples c'est comme partout on dirai bien mais un voyage pour ça ben ..non
Je n'envisage pas d'implants . Juste des couronnes . Je me dis que je pourrais y consacrer une partie de mon temps en Inde , puis continuer de circuler . On verra . Si je le fais , je tiendrai au courant moi aussi .
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