Mom Violy wanted to eat crispy pata and pinakbet from Seafood Island Restaurant located in Cubao, Quezon City near the old Shopwise. We had arrived early being the first customers waiting for the restaurant to open. Few minutes later customers began entering the restaurant and we have already placed our order. Mom Violy ordered her crispy pata and pinakbet. Carmina ordered garlic butter shrimp since I don't eat crispy pata. Family member ordered calamari and shrimp fried rice. Everyone had a taste of our meals with leftovers to bring home. Watch my video Running Errands in the Philippines . NOT SPONSORED. Subscribe @ Carmina Lifestyle YouTube Channel a place to look, discover and share. Thank you for your support.
Dental Care in the States or European countries is expensive
and when you reach the retirement age your coverage doesn’t provide what you
need. I have relatives who come to the Philippines to have their dental care.
They say it is inexpensive compared to the prices they are being charge for
their service.
When you decided to have your dental checkup, it is best to
stay in the Philippines at least between one to two months all procedure takes
time to process especially if you are planning to get new dentures or implants
on your teeth.
Always ask your closest family and relatives to schedule you
an appointment this way when you have arrived you can already be seen by
the dentist.
It is best to bring along your x-ray from where you live
this way the dentist can overlook and see what needs to be done during your
visit.
It also saves time and money.
On based on my experience I had a relative who was just
visiting for two weeks, and she needed her dentures repaired. It has been years
since she last had one made.
Time was so limited, and we had to rush everything due in
time she left the Philippines. It was stressful for the dentist to make sure it
would form in her mouth the right way before she left.
She had several appointments checkup before it had fit the
way she had bite in her mouth.
It took her time to adjust herself with her new dentures.
If, she had more time to spare in between she had traveled
other places within the Philippines we had to squeeze her schedule in between
her existing appointments.
For all the hard work it paid off my Tita (Aunt) was very
happy, and everything was successful in limited time.
What are the charges in having dentures made in the
Philippines?
It all depends on what kind of dentures and what type of procedure
will be done. All rates of the dentist are all different.
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