Markit wrote
Had the last of 3 broken teeth (age and babi guling related) done today and I'm astonished at how good they were!
We are with Bali Med for our health coverage and therefore dentistry goes with it.
The young dentist knew his stuff, the offices and surgery were clean and organised and the help were cheerful and actually helpful.
First 2 teeth were done on Tuesday - my appointment was for 9 and guess who forgot completely until 11? Rushed to get there and apologize and reschedule but to my surprise they agreed to see me anyway and took an hour to do both teeth. Most of the visit costs were covered by BPJS but because I voted for the better material (harder enamel, doesn't break so easily - watch babi guling here I come!) there was a charge of IDR350k. Today because the tooth in question was a molar the charge was 300k and took also about an hour.
All in all I was impressed but, of course, the most impressive thing will be if the repairs hold. I tried having one of the teeth repaired at the clinic near Padang Bai a couple of years ago and had to go beck 3 time when it fell out each time until I finally gave up. Time will tell.
Had 5 or 6 theeths "repaired" over the last 2 years. They were eaten away by Tsunamis of J.D. coke (I blame the Coca Cola..).
Went for the basic materiel. I mean, at 71 I don't need a 25 year guaranty...
3 others, in the back were declared "beyond repair", so they will quietly (I hope) rot away.
For me it was mainly an "esthetic" operation in order to keep the "latin lover" smile when in Casablanca !