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Bayan Dental & Me

I’ve been visiting Bayan Dental for over 5 years now. I first found out about them from Zaydoun and ever since me and Nat have been getting all our dental work done there at their Salmiya branch. They were actually featured in my Miskan project back in 2005 as Day 303 which is where the picture above is from. Once every few months I pass by my dentist (Dr Samer Khaddour) for scaling because I know that the longer the gap between my visits the more I am going to suffer during my session so I try to keep the gaps small. My dentist and Nat always seem to team up on me since they find my fear amusing but I’m slowly slowly getting over it.

Anyway I recently got approached by Bayan Dental and got offered veneers for free if in return I could post and explain what veneers were on my blog and also about my experience getting them installed. I didn’t have a clue what veneers were but after a quick google followed by a detailed explanation from Bayan I found these two words the best way to explain them… Hollywood smile. Veneers give you the perfect smile and you get them installed in one hour without any pain or anesthesia and they last forever.

I asked them if my dentist could install them for me and since he specializes in restorative and aesthetic dentistry they told me it shouldn’t be a problem. Since then I’ve already had a couple of visits with my dentist getting a mould of my teeth done so I could see how my teeth currently look and how they will look once I am done. They will be sending me a bunch of pictures of difference cases before and after veneers so I could share them here with some proper information about veneers and how they work. For now I thought I would post this to keep everyone in the loop on whats going on. If you have any questions about veneers (and I guess anything dental related) you can post them below since someone from Bayan will be reading the comments and answering any questions you might have.

Since we’re on the subject of dentistry for those of you who have a fear from dentists you could post what concerns you have below and I could try to answer them from my experience like for example how much pain or discomfort a procedure might have or how long certain things take etc.. I haven’t done all the procedures but I think I’ve done most of the general ones. One thing I’ve learned from my experience is that if you have a dental issue now and you don’t take care of it, it will only get worse tomorrow and the fix becomes more complicated.

Update: If you’ve never been to Bayan Dental before, just mention my blog when you go in and you will get a 17% discount on non cosmetic procedures.

84 replies on “Bayan Dental & Me”

I think its around KD300 per tooth but maybe the Bayan person can post more details on that because there are different types of veneers.

I am sorry to ask questions that I already know the answers for. but I really need to do this since malpractice gets on my nerves, and I hate commercial model of dentist,

what is the indications for veneer?
how can you do veneer without anesthesia? do you mean lumineer or veneer???
why do you want to do veneer for Mark???
I am sorry Bayan group but I will be watching your answers to any question posted here.

yes 248am readers do get a special disount:) and for the dental related questions; one of our specialists will post answers as soon as possible! you can always get more informtaion about bayan dental on facebook or on http://www.bayandental.com or call us on 23824000

Once i called bayad dental to inquire about veneers
but instead of accommodating my query the man who answered my call just dropped the phone. VERY RUDE.

Hello everyone, thank you for posting your inquiries.

Monera:
Veneers at Bayan cost 200KD/tooth. Lumineers cos 400KD/tooth

Sheriff:
Crowns at Bayan cost 200KD/tooth

Pediatric dentist:
Indications for veneers include:
1. To correct tooth staining or discolorations caused by an existing dental restoration
2. To mask minor intrinsic tooth staining
3. To create shape changes for teeth
4. To correct minor misalignment of teeth
5. To close minor diastemas
Don’t confuse Lumineers with Veneers. They are both thin porcelain shells used to give patients nicer and whiter smiles. But there is a big difference, Veneers require minor tooth preparation whereas Lumineers requires zero tooth preparation. With Veneers the dentist needs to use anesthesia to eliminate any discomfort, while with Lumineers no anesthesia is required

Haneen Bokhadhoor, DDS. CAGS. MSD
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology

My question regarding the anesthesia was asked because mark mentioned that veneer is done with no discomfort nor anesthesia, which makes me: (WHAT???), but now everything is cleared,, thanks:)

mark, my wife was very excited when she saw your topic about BAYAN.. she thought she would see you in person but unfortunately she works in kuwait city branch…

Mark, if Dr. Samir is planning Veneers then you will definitely require anesthesia, or you won’t be able to tolerate the discomfort while he is preparing your teeth.

Hey Mark,

This is a comment for you and not for the dentists at Bayan Dental who I am sure are as excellent as their 2010 calendar ((well done on that, marketing people!))

The healthier lifestyle banner in the middle of the post is an excellent idea. I hope other bloggers op into it as well. Good for you Mark and Fahed…. 🙂

yes it is Dr haneen, I still remember the crown u helped me with,,, I haven’t seen u since u graduated, because when I came u were in ur post-grad, then I went back to the states, and I just came back in 2008 after I became a diplomate in pediatric dent:)

Mark, you can try it without anesthesia, but be sure ur scream will be heared in 5 km radius

mish3al:

Just got Brite Smile (whitening) done last night at international clinic. Hurts like @*!@%!!! Teeth really white though. But not sure I am enjoying what its done to my moderately sensitive teeth. Doc says pain should go away soon. Oh and it costs 200KD

This post came just in the nick of time!

Thursday i spent screaming from my tooth and calling every private practice in Q8 non of which could see me… had to live with it and eat soft food till Sunday

Sunday my dentist tells me the tooth i neglected and refused to continue its treatment is now ruined and has to go… suggesting that i should remove it and remove 3 others and get my self braces while nearing my 30’s! My tooth is fine and is not GOING ANY WHERE… sorry Doc

i am seeking a 2nd opinion tommorow… and looks like im seeking a 3rd with bayan too… a 4th and a 5th and a 10th until i can get a dentist who would agree that removing a perfectly fine tooth is a crime…

oh and when i get on the chair… i very much but scream bloody murder… what if the guy slips with the drill and punctures your tongue? they are humans after all not robots… or they slip or something… i hate the shrill sound of the drill… i hate the smell it produces… i even hate that sucking cup…

and that tent thing they put on? It hurts… it suffocates and it tastes bad… and no amount of needles to numb you is going to change that

and the whole (we stick a screw driver in ur tooth socket and fit you with a new gleamin tooth) is just disgusting sra7a…

I hate dentists :`(

Question To Bayan:

Your website explains that your dentistry is a Restorative and Cosmetic Dental Clinic. I am looking to have a general bi-annual checkup/cleaning. Do customers come to your clinic for this procedure or should I be looking somewhere else?

My question to Bayan Dental Clinic:

I’ve been informed by my dentist that there are various procedures for tooth whitening. What is the procedure done by Bayan Dental Clinic? What are the differences in the different procedures?
How much does it cost?

Also, what is your fee for first visit and consultation?

Mish3al and Rampurple,

There are two types of teeth whitening procedures:
1. In-office bleaching
2. At-home bleaching

Both types rely on Hydrogen Peroxide or Carbamide Peroxide to whiten teeth. In-office bleaching uses high material concentration, up to 35%, while at-home bleaching uses low concentration, 10-15%. Office bleaching is usually performed in about an hour and uses an Ultraviolet light to speed up the bleaching process. Home bleaching is usually completed in 10-14 days and is usually done over night.

To simplify the bleaching process to you, yellow teeth are caused by the deposition stains in things we consume, like tea, coffee, sauces ….etc, the idea behind bleaching is to open the teeth pores so Peroxides will get into your teeth to target those stains to oxidize and dissolve them giving you whiter teeth.

Your teeth might become sensitive during the bleaching process. Sensitivity is temporary and will go away within 48 hours after bleaching. Remember that bleaching temporarily open your teeth pores, that’s why your teeth might become sensitive.

Keep in mind that the bleaching process is not completed by the time you leave the office or by the time you stop the home bleaching. Since your teeth pores will remain open for about 48 hours, the bleaching process will continue for 48 hours after you complete your bleaching sessions. So, it is very important to stay away from colored stuff during this period. We always tell our patients “Do not eat or drink anything that would stain a white shirt for 48 hours”

Cost for bleaching at Bayan:
•Home bleaching: 70KD
•Office bleaching: starts at 150KD

Bayan’s March bleaching package:
•Egaila branch *our brand new branch*- the packages start at 75KD. The package includes (open file, consultation, radiographs and cleaning)
•Salmiya and Kuwait City branches- the packages starts at 100KD. The package includes (open file, consultation, radiographs and cleaning

Haneen Bokhadhoor, DDS. CAGS. MSD
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology

Danderma,

I need to admit, I don’t like being at the dentist too!!

That’s why you need to take your time finding a dentist you like and trust. It is very important to look for a well qualified dentist in your area. Ask around, there is nothing wrong with getting 2nd opinions, but make sure you get it from a qualified dentist.

From what you are saying the tooth is broken down and badly decayed, so your dentist has decided its better if the tooth is taken out. Get a second opinion from a well trained Prosthodontist and a Periodontist. Both will determine prognosis from their point of specialty. A Prosthodontist will be able to determine whether the tooth condition will allow the placement of a crown. A Periodontist will be able to determine whether the crown can be placed without affecting the biologic structures around the tooth. If the decision was made to take your tooth out, you can always replace it with an implant. Dental implants are

And always remember a good dentist will tell you what is best for you and which treatment will offer you both short and long term prognosis.

Haneen Bokhadhoor, DDS. CAGS. MSD
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology

Amar,

Bayan dental center is a multispecialty practice. Most of our specialists are trained in the US. In each of our three centers we have the following specialties:

•Prosthodontics: is the specialty that deals with crowns, bridges, veneers and lumineers
•Orthodontics: is the specialty that deals with braces and aligning teeth
•Pediadtric dentistry: is the specialty that deals with treating kids
•Periodontics: is the specialty that deals gum treatment, gum surgeries and implants
•Endodontics: is the specialty that deals with root canals
We also have a general practitioner in each center for check-ups and general treatments like fillings, and bleaching.
You will also find 3 dental hygienists in every center for cleanings and maintenance visits.

Haneen Bokhadhoor, DDS. CAGS. MSD
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology

Mark
I am not trying here to burst your bubble or be a party blooper, but my experience with Veneers and Bayan dental was not as pink as I thought It would be. The doctor I saw at Bayan was so good with the words “ if you know what I mean”. Don’t get me wrong his work was not that awful. But when someone tell you that you will be getting the ultimate Hollywood smile, you expect the ultimate Hollywood smile specially after agreeing on a hefty bill of KD 3000!
The claim of having my veneers done in 2 to 3 sessions was a myth. I ended up visiting the upscale clinic in Kuwait city more than 7 times! Yes it was all for my benefit and to get THE dream smile I’ve ever wanted unfortunately it never happened.
When I sat at my doctor’s chair I told him a tearful tragedy story of my previous experience with dentistry and my teeth. I had so many dentists making tragic wonders to my mouth and the results were very sad for almost all my life. One tooth missed forever. One tooth discolored and a very bad looking bridge! I thought if I tell him my history he would be more compassionate to actually tell me if he cant give me my dream smile before we start so I don’t get disappointed. But as the good salesman he was, he gave me the moon in one hand and the son in the other “ As we Kuwaitis say”.
After coming and going and paying KD 500 every month, I ended up with a much better smile but NOT the Hollywood one I’ve ever wanted. The small tooth is still small, and the discolored one is still discolored due to a root canal.
I agreed with my doctor that I don’t want to pay the remaining KD 900 because simply my smile is not Hollywood-isk and am not very satisfies. He was gentleman enough to agree with me.
I like Bayan Clinic, I like the cute clean environment .. but if you want a Hollywood smile, I think you should head to Los Angeles. AS SIMPLE AS THAT

Sara: we are glad to hear that in the end you were satisfied and that you ended up with a much better smile..
and on behalf of the doctor, I wanted to thankyou for stating that he was an ethical and skillful specialist:)

Oh, please don’t remind me about dentists. I just hate them too. How I understand Amar! I am just waiting when I leave Kuwait & do my teeth somewhere else! although the drill sounds the same everywhere =(

Burhan,

Bleaching and cleaning are two different procedures.

Cleaning removes plaque, calculus and extrinsic stains from your teeth. Bleaching is done to whiten your teeth.

Sara,

As I mentioned RCTs start at 80KD.

They go up in price based on case difficulty. A single rooted tooth RCT is cheaper than a 4 rooted tooth RCT. A case retretment is more expensive that a new case.

Haneen Bokhadhoor, DDS. CAGS. MSD
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology

1- I wish “Bayan Dental” concentrates at customer satisfaction and loyalty, rather than just magnetizing their ‘POCKETS'(as the numbers were crunched above).

2- You’d never have things “done right the first time;” and I guarantee it; I personally know three dissatisfied patients that aren’t willing to comeback for additional visits, due to the fact of poor attention on customer service, quality assurance, and control.

Just got my Cleaning, capping etc. done at the Virtus Dental clinic, Salmiya by Dr. Binu. As much as i hate injections and anaesthesia, it feels better after its over and my cap is a perfect fit (previously it fell off when done by another doctor). I am planning to get my bleaching done and try and get that perfect smile too.

Dont really know what a hollywood smile refers to, but i love my natural smile, a bit of touch up with the dentist and it should be perfect. Will keep you posted. :). Till then, keep smiling.

Katy,

Front teeth (single root) RCT = 80KD

Premoplars(two roots) = 130KD

Molars = 165-195KD (depending on the numbers of canals in each root)

RCT re-treatments = 200KD

After root canal therapy a tooth needs to be re-build and crowned. Rebuilding costs 75-100KD. A Crown costs 200KD

Haneen Bokhadhoor, DDS. CAGS. MSD
Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology

mark- wow!i love the locomotion you have on your blog!theres always something to talk about:D

candy cane- fyi- if you know 3 dissatisfied patients; i know 5 satisfied and LOYAL patients at bayan….moi, my husband, and 3 kids!!!we are dr georges patients!he’s amazing!!!ive been with them for over a year now and have gotten nothing but superlative treatment…oh and u know what else i found out…only the creme de la creme go there:) try focusing your energy into something more positive and fun;) and if someone cant afford to go to bayan;they shouldnt worry or complain about the prices…go to the gov. sectors and ennnnnnjoy:P

thankyou to all of those who were kind enough to express their thoughts and give us feedback on our services.

we appreciate your opinions whether good or bad;however please keep in mind that 1 -3 dissatisfied patients does not categorize such a huge organization as being poor..and you can ask mark he has been a loyal patient for 5 years. none the less; your comment will be taken into consideration.
something about bayan and product quality-
bayan dental was nominated as a superbrand for 2010 and has earned the superbrands award-recognized worldwide.

bayan dental has a client base which has reached more than 16,000 patients.
last but surely not least- bayan has established a customer relations dept. which deals with patients individually and makes sure that they recieve the latest treatments using the newest technologies available in the region and that they leave the clinics with a smile.

@c’est moi

1- I didn’t ask YOU to pay my bills!!!
2- The issue is to have a service that reflects the fees, and maintain customer retention.
3- As being “creme de la creme,” you don’t tell me where to go! There are many competing clinics that are willing to seek your satisfaction and bend backwards to make you walk-out fully satisfied.
4- And FYI the best of the best are in the “Government” sector here. We’re proud enough to have expat relatives come to Kuwait for services offered in MoH. Go and see the veterans that dedicated more than 30 years to serve Kuwait.
5- If a person does not efficiently allocate services rendered to payments proportionally, then he lacks being wise and “fooled-up.”

MARK..
Do you think they treat you diff. bcz they know you can reach a good number of ppl on ur Blog??

Just reading all these comments about dentists make me shrivver… I have been delaying it fooooor months, and I really don’t know any good ones here in kuwait

Lolo when they contacted me recently they had no clue that I was their customer for 5 years so they couldn’t have been treating me differently because they didn’t know who I was.

Thanks Haneen,

I would really appreciate if you provide me with some info regarding the issues below:

I have bunny teeth I mean they aren’t that bad but I just want to straighten them to be on the same level with the rest of my teeth, is that possible? I have heard that if you file your teeth that they become more exposed to cavity.

Does teeth whitening have any side effects?

do you do dental procedures for removing wisdom teeth?

your response is highly appreciated!

Ok a few things… I only know a few things about veneers, but please clarify, if I’m mistaken…

In the process, in human terms, they remove/shave off most of your tooth, to have only the base, and then they fit the veneer onto the left-over tooth. Am I not right?
Therefore, you must get anesthesia, or else it’ll hurt like a mother.. right?
And they dont last forever, they only last 10-20 years..?
I personally know that the best doctor in Los Angeles (that works on celebrities, that actually do have the perfect hollywood smiles) charges $1000 a tooth, more or less around 300 KD. Why is it as expensive in Kuwait? I mean, did we turn into Beverly Hills while I was napping??

Mark, if this is possible.. could you post as many pics of the before, after, and during process of your teeth??

Katy,

Bunny teeth to some people, I’m one of them, are considered cute teeth. What is important is that they match your smile and that your teeth are white and healthy.

Solutions for bunny teeth include:
1. Orthodntic treatment
2. Veneers
Veneers are not more prone to cavities given that it is done properly.
Teeth whitening has no permanent side effects. Sensitivity is the only side effect, which is only a temporary side effects, it will go away in 48 hours.
Wisdom teeth removal can be done by our Oral Surgeon or our Periodontist.

Haneen Bokhadhoor, DDS. CAGS. MSD
Diplimate of the American Board ofPeriodontology

Tutu: The amount thats shaved off is very minimal, around 0.3mm. From what I read they can last for over 20 years, the only reason they don’t say it lasts for 30 or 40 or 50 years is because they haven’t been around for that long.

I will definitely NOT be sharing my before and after pictures. I will share some before and after pictures of strangers though 🙂

i’ve lived in kuwait for 13 years and have learned a few things along the way, for instance, if you go to Mubarak Hosptal in Jabriya next to it is the Faculty of Dentistry.Go there earlyish in the morning and ask to see a dentist. A file will be opened for you.A student will treat you closely supervised by a qualified, experienced dentist. You will not pay for the work, but may pay a little for materials (eg if you have a bridge, etc). My friends have used the service for years and had good results. One couple saved about 6,000 pounds in dental fees over what they’d have paid forgoing privately.

Nora,

Veneers are mainly used for front teeth. They are thin porcelain shells glued to the front surface of your teeth to give you a nicer shape and a whiter shade. Your dentist will recommend the number of veneers you need, some patients need one, others patients need eight or even 10 in each arch.

Open sat- thurs from 9 to 9:) for more info u can call 23824000 and we’d more than happy to assist you show off your smile:)

300KD a tooth, my word! I will say that my husband had a very good one time experience with Bayan. He went in for what he thought was a normal toothache but come to find his jaw had dislocated. They fixed him up basically for free!

And I’ve taken my children to the pediatric dentist at Bayan in al fanar. He was simply amazing! Did a cavity filling for my son lickity split and had such a great demeanor! My daughter is looking forward to going back this summer for her next cleaning 😀

Hello everyone,

Interesting to see the conversation “respond-time” at this forum. I have experienced difficulties in Kuwait to receive a proper response on phone and on direct emails very poor to no replay.

Nerveless, I like the marketing approach of this clinic in general and believe you should build an appropriate platform addressing your business, obviously, the US style those work in this e-Nvironment’- just my 2 cents!

Dr.Haneen,
I had a tongue piercing and which intially resulted in getting one of my tooth chipped.. now that part where it is chipped has decayed.. i’m really concerned and i don’t know what to do about it.. do you have any suggestion? please help!

Thank you!

Hello Radi,

You need restore the chipped tooth. I assume the chipped tooth is the one in the front, restoring it can be done by excavating the decay and filling it with a tooth colored filling material.

You need to fix it soon before the decay gets into the pulp of the tooth. If it gets into the pulp, then you need a root canal therapy.

Thanks
Haneen

Hie Dr.Haneen,

Thank you soo much for replyin back:) .. One last question. How much would this procdure cost me in kuwait?

Thanks!

Radi,

If the decay is not into the pulp, the filling will cost you about 40KD. If the decay has reached the pulp, then you need a root canal therapy (110KD), a filling (40KD) and a crown (200KD).

Thanks
Haneen

I have made all my dental work outside Kuwait and still, every year when i go to lebanon near my house in a region called Bhamdoun.
I save a huge amount of money.

Question to bayan

I have a missing tooth from upper-gum another is broken.. I feel I’m in total mass.. I want a permanent solution.. as like removing broken tooth (might required surgery) and to fix new permanent tooth for both.. but, I’m very much afraid to visit dentist.. specially in Kuwait… I’m afraid they maybe not that much generous, experienced & will not take any responsibility (this is my thought only, so I’m afraid).. however, I have check all over internet and found that bayan is the best in Kuwait for dental solution..

therefore, Could you please advise me and comfort me that if bayan can solve my above problem with care???..

Dear Bayan

I have woken up with what seems to be an abscess, my mouth is killing me. What will the price be for the treatment of my abscess?

Thank you
Tarren

Do you guys do Finance, or is this all out of the pocket, cause I need a lot of dental work, and well I have been to a lot of dentist here in Kuwait and well lets just say, i have wasted a lot of money, and im still tired of being afraid to talk to people or smile, I need a good dentist…

Hi Mark, I wondered 2 yrs in what your views are? I am in Kuwait & just googled veneers and the first post on google was your page!

Hey, can somebody tell me howmuch is in average a plumbing? And I also would be intrested on the price of a crown for 1 tooth (UR15), I have the root canal treatment already, I just need the crown…
Thanx

Very interesting reading peoples feedbacks.
I want to remove all 4 of my wisdom teeth ( 1 of them is impacted) because they’re bothering me.
My enquiry was around how much will this procedure cost me, and whether I’ll require a general anesthesia.
Thank you

Hi Mark, hi Bayan dental clinic

I am curious to know something more about removing 2 wisdow teeth under general anesthesia. I have literally phobia of dentist but i need those two teeth to be removed, and when i say phobia i really mean it. 2 of 3 times i will pass out even before sitting on the chair.

Anyways, if possible i would like to hear if this can be done and how much is the cost.

Thank you

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