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Here's a Thai reddit forum on the topic:

 

http://www.mission-hospital.org/en/

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Thailand/comments/20gicw/good_quality_dentist_in_bangkok/

 

Personally I see Dr. Pissnu at Mission Hospital, and have been for 10 years. He's very good and very thorough, a periodontist though, which may not be what you're looking for. Generally I've found the dentists there excellent and relatively cheap (I also had a girlfriend who had a tooth replaced successfully). There are lots of dentists in Thailand who charge through the nose and aren't very good either. And they'll always recommend the most expensive way to do things. With Pissnu (love the name), he always gives you a choice: "Well, there's a cheap way to do this which works about 70% of the time and a much more expensive way that works 95% of the time." I always go for the cheap option and have never had a problem. A cleaning with him is about 900B, but keep in mind that he's a periodontist, so it would be less with a non-specialist there.

 

Mission Hospital is part of the 7th Day Adventist Hospitals. They're justly famous for their dental work. I haven't gone there for anything else though. I had a partial denture put in by them up in Chiang Mai in 2003 for $150. I asked my US dentist to look at it. He said it was excellent with quality materials. "How much it would be in the US": $1500.

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Just finished my second session at a new dentist on 7-1 . Just opened and have opening discounts , great results and the dentist are amazing. Will post more details later

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occupational hazard, having those veneers knocked out while sucking too much cock eh Lotus? :)

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Just finished my second session at a new dentist on 7-1 . Just opened and have opening discounts , great results and the dentist are amazing. Will post more details later

 

Please do follow up with more details on the dentist.. name, name of clinic, cost etc. I need to get my teeth cleaned and 7-1 is quite near to where I live. Thanks in advance for the info!

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they have 80 fecking dentists ,, thats a lot huh

To me that says "buyer beware" more than anything.

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occupational hazard, having those veneers knocked out while sucking too much cock eh Lotus? :)

LB cum is known to be good for the teeth. And I try to gargle with it before swallowing too. :) (I'm just joking. The advice on HIV forums is to swallow quickly or spit it out...so that possible HIV viruses won't enter the body through small lesions in the mouth. (Same same, advice of not brushing your teeth before a LB encounter where you'll be swallowing cum. Brushing can create small temporary lesions (holes).

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LB cum is known to be good for the teeth. And I try to gargle with it before swallowing too. :) (I'm just joking. The advice on HIV forums is to swallow quickly or spit it out...so that possible HIV viruses won't enter the body through small lesions in the mouth. (Same same, advice of not brushing your teeth before a LB encounter where you'll be swallowing cum. Brushing can create small temporary lesions (holes).

 

But if you are on PrEP that shouldn't be an issue... better than wearing a mouth condom :Yuk:

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But if you are on PrEP that shouldn't be an issue... better than wearing a mouth condom :Yuk:

You probably know this, but apparently oral sex in the first few months with people who've just gotten HIV can be quite dangerous. The HIV oral concentration goes up by something like 50 times. After a few months, the virus concentration drops to where oral sex isn't much of a hazard again.

 

Good point about PrEP. I bought some about 4 months ago but haven't used it at all since my sexual encounters (at 70) aren't exactly numerous or planned. One or two times a month is about my average. I used to love to roll cum around my mouth like fine wine, savoring every molecule but since our man from Pattaya (who got HIV orally) clued us in, I've been careful to swallow it quickly, since I permanently have minor oral bleeding on one side of my mouth.

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You probably know this, but apparently oral sex in the first few months with people who've just gotten HIV can be quite dangerous. The HIV oral concentration goes up by something like 50 times. After a few months, the virus concentration drops to where oral sex isn't much of a hazard again.

 

Good point about PrEP. I bought some about 4 months ago but haven't used it at all since my sexual encounters (at 70) aren't exactly numerous or planned. One or two times a month is about my average. I used to love to roll cum around my mouth like fine wine, savoring every molecule but since our man from Pattaya (who got HIV orally) clued us in, I've been careful to swallow it quickly, since I permanently have minor oral bleeding on one side of my mouth.

 

Obviously the man in Pattaya wasn't on PrEP now was he?

 

Just FYI PrEP also protects intravenous drug users who share needles... certainly a more direct gateway for the virus to enter the body than any other...

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occupational hazard, having those veneers knocked out while sucking too much cock eh Lotus? :)

 

Mate we said we would never talk about that again , you did look ok in your schoolgirl outfit . But your lipstick was not that good

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You have more chance of contracting rabies in bkk than hiv from oral .

Some of the girls have RABIES?!!!

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I think a few of you guys need to wake up a little bit. PREP is not a silver bullet.

 

https://www.poz.com/article/prep-fails-third-man-time-hiv-drug-resistance-blame

 

Most guys aren't fucking numerous hookers on a daily basis. If you are flying to Thailand and swallowing cum of multiple hookers, you are in the very small minority and are at much higher risk than any average person. Sure, a guy in the west who goes out and barebacks a random here and there is probably going to be protected against the occasional exposure, but guys who are mongering with several ladyboys who are getting fucked daily and possibly multiple times per day are at a much higher risk than any average guy.

 

I'm not saying you're surely going to catch anything, but when I hear things like "If you're taking PREP it's a non-issue", it's really silly. Prep is just a drug, and HIV is a a virus... It only take exposure to one mutated strain of HIV for your PREP doused body to mean nothing. It only takes one instance of drinking/eating something that has not been studied in conjunction with the drug to decrease it's concentration in your bloodstream as well.

 

By all means, if you're willing to take PREP, keep taking it. But don't take it and consider ridiculously high-risk activity as a "non-issue"... It would be virtually impossible to study a large subset of guys that engage in consistent mongering. There is always a risk no matter what drugs you take, and while I do support you taking antiviral drugs, do not consider yourself safe because of them. Even if you've lowered your risk substantially, people do win the lottery, and people do end up in car crashes when they say "It'll never happen to me."

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I think a few of you guys need to wake up a little bit. PREP is not a silver bullet.

 

https://www.poz.com/article/prep-fails-third-man-time-hiv-drug-resistance-blame

 

Most guys aren't fucking numerous hookers on a daily basis. If you are flying to Thailand and swallowing cum of multiple hookers, you are in the very small minority and are at much higher risk than any average person. Sure, a guy in the west who goes out and barebacks a random here and there is probably going to be protected against the occasional exposure, but guys who are mongering with several ladyboys who are getting fucked daily and possibly multiple times per day are at a much higher risk than any average guy.

 

I'm not saying you're surely going to catch anything, but when I hear things like "If you're taking PREP it's a non-issue", it's really silly. Prep is just a drug, and HIV is a a virus... It only take exposure to one mutated strain of HIV for your PREP doused body to mean nothing. It only takes one instance of drinking/eating something that has not been studied in conjunction with the drug to decrease it's concentration in your bloodstream as well.

 

By all means, if you're willing to take PREP, keep taking it. But don't take it and consider ridiculously high-risk activity as a "non-issue"... It would be virtually impossible to study a large subset of guys that engage in consistent mongering. There is always a risk no matter what drugs you take, and while I do support you taking antiviral drugs, do not consider yourself safe because of them. Even if you've lowered your risk substantially, people do win the lottery, and people do end up in car crashes when they say "It'll never happen to me."

 

I suggest any of the BM's who read your comments read the article and do the math! Personally, I'm good with those odds! In fact, I'm far less likely to get HIV than winning the lottery, or getting in a car crash to use your example.

 

After reading the article I am of the opinion that you are a "concern troll", not unlike the anti-truvada groups that see their funding going downhill due to the 99.99% efficacy of PrEP in preventing HIV infections, which cuts into their business models of an ever expanding customer base.

 

Nothing in life is 100% sure, except that you don't get out alive... should I be concerned?

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I suggest any of the BM's who read your comments read the article and do the math! Personally, I'm good with those odds! In fact, I'm far less likely to get HIV than winning the lottery, or getting in a car crash to use your example.

 

After reading the article I am of the opinion that you are a "concern troll", not unlike the anti-truvada groups that see their funding going downhill due to the 99.99% efficacy of PrEP in preventing HIV infections, which cuts into their business models of an ever expanding customer base.

 

Nothing in life is 100% sure, except that you don't get out alive... should I be concerned?

 

I am not anti-truvada. In fact, I said that I support you taking it if you want to lower your risk. I would rather see you taking it than not taking it.

 

Truvada has only been shown to be 99% effective if you're taking it every day and that is in controlled studies. I'll reiterate that it's just a drug, and every drug's effectiveness can be reduced by your behavior, other drugs, and other things you ingest. If you're taking PREP and walking around feeling like you're risk has been lowered, then that's smart. If you're taking PREP and thinking that HIV is now a "non-issue" then I think you've got your blinders on. The fact that men have gotten HIV while taking PREP should be enough proof for anyone to be cautious.

 

And even if you're taking PREP, it doesn't protect you against hepatitis, gonorrhea, or any of the other drug-resistant strains of infections that people are dying from here every day. So I hope you're using condoms in addition to PREP. If I were a "concern troll" then I would definitely be taking prep, but I just use condoms so that I have range of protection against everything. I just got over a drug-resistant strain of phlarnygitis.... It took 3 rounds of different antibiotics and multiple hospital visits over two months to finally knock it out. It spread to my tonsils and sinuses, and at one point I thought I was going to die because of how fucked up I was from the sickness and the high dose of antibiotics I was on. If I had caught that on my dick, who knows what kind of damage it could have caused.

 

Of course "no one gets out alive", but it's up to you to keep yourself alive as long as possible. Please, by all means take PREP... I highly encourage you to. But don't use it as your only protection.

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