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Are You Still Recuperating From the Jolt of Your Previous Dental Estimate?

Saturday, March 20th, 2010


<p>Are you pondering the thought of getting your teeth flat? Then reflect again and finalize on completing your major dental work in Mexico. The question is why in Mexico? The answer is that in the U.S and Canada, the cost for dental services are very expensive and can make a deep hole in your pocket. Reports conclude that it is probable to save as much as 65%-75% of the dental costs if undertaken in Mexico. </p><br>

<p> Mexico is an apt destination for inexpensive dental care offering quality services in spite of maintenance your budget in mind. Effective and efficient but still cheap dentistry services in Mexico can be illustrated by this first hand example. There was a young man who was born and brought up in a cow ranch in the U.S. His income was barely sufficient to feed himself and his family and any extra expenses were considered a burden. Unfortunately, he met with an unforeseen accident that cost him his jaw line. He endured many miniscule breaks resulting in spoiled and broken teeth. Considering his income and savings, he chose to get dentally treated in Mexico. He found an brilliant dentist and for the first time in years, he felt that his teeth were being taken care of properly and it was not costing him an arm and leg to do so. He experienced dentists who were hospitable, welcoming, gracious and professional in Mexico and had absolutely no issues in communicating with them. His dental procedures list was reasonably lengthy and he required two dental implants, several crowns replaced and innumerable X- rays. And it still would all be less expensive than back in the U.S including the airfare and hotel stay. The dental procedures were newest and hygienic, charges were reasonable and honest and fortunately the dentist was a genuine individual who donated services to those who really needed dental work but cannot afford it. The young man income home with a gleeful smile giving his Mexican experience 5 stars with a hope to return and also glad that he would not have to sell his ranch. </p><br>

<p>An u.s citizen can straightforwardly save thousands by indulging in safe Mexican dentistry procedures in Mexico. The dental clinics in Mexico are maintained to meet the American and Canadian standards in terms of cleanliness, hygiene and excellence. The dentists are highly qualified and strive to excel in their specialties. Mexican dentists place in that extra effort and work tremendously hard to imbibe new knowledge, enhance their communication skills and provide entire attention to each detail. To be a dentist in Mexico, one needs to at least have 4-5 years of academe education, one year of convergence services in his/her kitty. They are also required to pass their final exam and end a test by the health sphere to get a license. Incase a dentist is found guilty of any malpractices or wrongdoings; he then loses his permit for life. The dentistry education offered in Mexico is reasonably similar to the U.S and Canada. Mexican dentistry offers both oral health care as well as cosmetic dentistry. You can have your Hollywood smiles for less in Mexico! There are various options available to improve your smile like porcelain veneer, tooth polishing, whitening, bleaching and closing gaps between the teeth. If you have substantial dental work to do, then you must head to Mexico in view of the fact that you pay much lesser for your dental work all including a vacation package too than you would if you went to a dentist in U.S or Canada. </p><br>

</p>All said and done, we can conclude that if you are still recuperating from the shock of your previous dental bills incurred in U.S, then don’t sit back and mourn, plot a trip to Mexico that includes the treatment of your dental problems too. </p>

Come visit our dentist in Mexico, Dr. Angel Gomez, in Oaxaca, Mexico for quality dental treatment and fantastic prices. Dr. Angel Gomez is an English speaking dentist with a master?s degree in Prosthodontics from the Academe of Michigan and has been practicing dentistry for over 31 years.

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