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Porcelain Teeth Veneers in Costa Rica

Posted by: Daniel on June 30th, 2012 no responses.

Costa Rica is gradually becoming the preferred destination for Americans and Canadians, who want to get affordable dental treatments abroad. The low prices, expertise of Costa Rican dentists and their ability to offer quality dental work for much lower prices prompts thousands of dental tourists to visit every year. Trips to get dental implants and porcelain teeth veneers in Costa Rica are very common among dental tourists, since these are usually very costly in the US and Canada.
 
In a report by respected research firm Euromonitor International, it was stated that around 90% of all cosmetic surgery and dental work in Costa Rica’s hospitals is being performed on foreign tourists. It is no surprise considering the huge savings and the high quality of medical and dental services that patients get in the country.
 
 

Cosmetic Dentistry in Costa Rica

  • Porcelain Veneers in Costa Rica Cosmetic dentistry is a huge factor that makes North Americans visit other locations in search of lower prices.
  • While some tourists prefer traveling to Mexico for teeth implants, Costa Rica is also quickly growing a following from dental tourists.
  • Cosmetic dentistry in Costa Rica is offered at affordable prices, and they have an impressive list of cosmetic dental surgeons.

 
 

Cost of Dental Veneers in Costa Rica

  • The cost of dental veneers in Costa Rica can be 50% lower than that in the US and Canada.
  • Some patients may fear that lower cost means lower quality, but this could not be farther from the truth.
  • The fact is that because Costa Rica has a lower cost of living, most things are cheaper in the country. This allows them to offer affordable prices for the same quality of dental services whose quality rivals that of First-World countries.

 
 

Smile Correction in Costa Rica

Aside from veneers, having dental implants put in is also one of the most in demand procedures in the country. The cost of dental implants in Costa Rica is only a fraction of what a patient would pay in the US. Because of this, patients who cannot afford to pay thousands of dollars for a dental procedure decide on taking a dental trip to Costa Rica instead.
 
Other procedures that may be included in a low-cost smile correction in Costa Rica are:

  • White fillings – composite fillings look more natural on teeth and do not give you that fear of having someone see dark marks on your teeth that are common with metal fillings.
  • Bonding – patients with cracks or chips on their teeth will improve their smile with this treatment, since it makes the teeth look smoother and shinier.
  • Laser whitening – a perfect smile is not complete if you have discolored teeth.

 
 

Traveling to Costa Rica for Porcelain Veneers

If you are considering traveling to San Jose, Costa Rica for porcelain veneers, keep in mind the following:

  • Sunset in Manuel Antonio National Park Find the best dentists that are experienced in performing procedures for dental makeovers in Costa Rica for dental tourists. You can do this by asking for their CVs, and also for testimonials from their previous patients.
  • Look online for pictures and details about the hospitals or dental centers they work with. You want to be treated in those that have the most modern facilities and equipment.
  • Coordinate with the dental tourism agency and the clinic for your itinerary. You may choose to include other tourist activities, and they can help you with this too.

For most people in America, Costa Rica is relatively a short plane ride away, but the feel and the experience are worlds away from the bustling cities they come from. Costa Rica is known for its wealth of natural beauty, with amazing beaches and rainforests that tourists like to visit.
 
If you are keen on improving your smile for less money, getting porcelain veneers in Costa Rica could be a wise choice.
 
 
 
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Dental Treatment in Cancun

Posted by: Jason on June 25th, 2012 no responses.

The picture shows a dentist performing surgery on a patient in a leading dental clinic in Cancun, Mexico. Getting dental work in Mexico is a popular option for those, who cannot afford dental work in their own countries.

Dental Treatment in Cancun

 

How to Find a Good Dentist in Algodones, Mexico

Posted by: Barbara on June 20th, 2012 no responses.

Contemplating of taking advantage of Mexico’s dental tourism boom by going to Algodones for some affordable dental work? The first and most important thing you should do is to find the best dentists in Los Algodones, Mexico. Working with a dental professional that makes you feel safe and comfortable is vital to make your dental trip not only successful, but a pleasant one as well.
 
 

Word of Mouth about Algodones Dentists

Yes, word of mouth from friends and even from strangers about “the best dental experts in Algodones” can be a great way to start your list. However, make sure that you are filtering what you hear. To make the most of their recommendations, make sure you are comparing apples with apples. If you need cosmetic dentistry, then take note of cosmetic dental surgeons, not general dentists.
 
 

Qualifications of Dentists in Algodones

Finding the Best Dentist in Algodones Remember it is very easy for anyone to post a CV online. Knowing if what they said there is true is the hard part.  Reputable dental tourism agencies are your best bet with this. Aside from CVs, they will also be able to provide you with other information such as patient testimonials and procedure counts that can help you find a qualified dentist in Algodones.

  • For instance, if you are traveling to Mexico for teeth implants, then ask for information about how many teeth implant procedures have been performed by this dentist.
  • Some previous patients also permit dentists to give out their contact info for references that future patients may need.
  • Dental tourism agencies may also have video testimonials from patients sharing their experiences, which will give you a good idea of what to expect.

 
 

Algodones Dental Trip

With regard to the treatment center where the dentist works, you should be asking the following questions:

  • Is a trip to the Algodones clinic practical? Most dental tourists prefer to work with the best dentists in Mexico border areas like Algodones, Ciudad Juarez, and Tijuana.  If you are living in the US, consider travel arrangements based on practicality and ease.
  • Do they speak English? Fortunately, because Algodones is near Yuma, Arizona and some parts of California, their dental clinics are experienced with dealing with tourists from the US and Canada. Requesting a short conversation with someone from the clinic can also help you with this concern.
  • A Street in Algodones What type of facilities and equipment do they use? This is very important especially for people going to Mexico for all on four dental implants, jaw bone grafting, or other more complex procedures. You deserve to be treated by the best dental surgeons in Algodones, Mexico in the best facilities possible.
  • How do they qualify patients? Sometimes, patients have the tendency to just decide on their own that they want a specific procedure done. However, what they want may not always be safe or possible. A good dentist should always ask for dental reports and X-ray images to study before deciding to treat a patient. He does not take advantage of patients by convincing them to undergo procedures that they do not qualify for, or worse, may put them in danger.
  • How much will the trip cost? Even the most experienced dentists in Algodones may charge you very little compared to US and Canada prices, but don’t forget to consider other expenses like transportation and accommodation if you plan to stay more than a day. Most hospitals and dental centers give free rides for border or airport pick-ups for patients, and also give discounted hotel accommodations, so try to take advantage of these options.

 
Whether you are traveling to Algodones for teeth implants, porcelain veneers, or basic laser whitening, make sure that you are working only with the best dentists in Los Algodones, Mexico. We hope that this guide can help you make your trip as safe and as pleasant as possible.
 
 
 
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Dental Clinic Cancun – Mexico

Posted by: Daniel on June 18th, 2012 no responses.

Dental chair in a leading clinic for dental implants in Mexico.

Dental Clinic Cancun - Mexico

 

Dental Clinic Mexico – Waiting Area

Posted by: Daniel on June 11th, 2012 no responses.

The picture shows the waiting area in a leading dental clinic in Cancun, Mexico. This clinic provides treatments for various dental problems such as carious teeth, crooked teeth, gaps in teeth, gummy smile, and tooth discoloration. Many Americans and Canadians travel to Mexico for dental treatments that they cannot afford in their own countries.

 

Dental Clinic Mexico - Waiting Area

 

Factors that Determine Success or Failure Rates of Dental Implants

Posted by: Barbara on June 10th, 2012 no responses.

Dental implants have become a routine procedure for the replacement of missing teeth. The popularity of implants is understandable as available statistics indicate that the implant procedure has a success rate of 90-95 percent. Failures are few, and, in most cases, avoidable.
 
 
 Dental Implants Recent advances in dentistry have further raised the prospects of successful implant placement, but carelessness on part of the doctor or the patient can still lead to failures. There are several factors that determine the success or failure rates of dental implants; they include:

  • Quantity and quality of bone
  • Patient’s age, and his general health
  • Dentist’s skill and experience
  • Location of implant placement
  • Length of the implant
  • Maintenance of oral hygiene
  • Patient compliance

 
 
Quantity and quality of bone
 
Only healthy jaw bone, which has the required height and thickness, can receive dental implants. An implant is surgically screwed into the bone; if the base is not sound, it is bound to fail.
 
The quality and quantity of the bone should be nicely assessed by the dentist before he considers a patient for implant placement.
 
 
Patient’s age and his general health
 
Although, the placement of implants can be done in patients of any age, the middle-aged are best suited for it as their bone is stable, relatively lesser bone shrinkage is noted and they are less likely to have medical complications of the old.
 
 
Dentist’s skill and experience
 
Improper selection of case, wrong judgment of bone, surgical faults (nerve/vessel damage, insufficient irrigation of the surgical site, excessive drill speed, wrong direction of implant placement), can all lead to implant failure and major inconvenience for the patient. It is advisable to go to a capable, trusted doctor.
 
 
Location of implant placement
 
Reasons for The Failure of Dental Implants The amount of pressure on the implant depends on its location. The implant must be placed in the correct direction, and be adjusted according to the location. If placed in the posterior region, where more pressure is applied during chewing, the dentist must ensure he carefully guides the patient, so that no undue pressure is applied, which may lead to failure of the process.
 
Bone quantity and quality are also different in different regions of the mouth, and success rates of implants vary by the region.
 
 
Maintenance of Oral Hygiene
 
Poor oral hygiene is possibly the most common cause of implant failure. If there is excessive dental plaque and food debris in the surgical site, it may interfere with bone healing, and will not allow the implant to completely integrate with the bone (osseointegration). Increased concentration of bacteria in the region may lead to infection, which can be not only be painful, but can also ruin the whole process.
 
 
Patient compliance
 
Excessive alcohol, smoking, unresolved caries or infection, are all contraindicated for implants.  Patient should ensure the surgical site is not disturbed and must carefully follow the dentist’s instructions to allow for successful implant placement.
 
 
 
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Dental Implant Problems

Posted by: Daniel on June 4th, 2012 no responses.

Dental Implants are the most popular method of replacing missing teeth; more and more people are opting for the expensive-but-very convenient substitute to their natural teeth. A dental implant is basically a titanium screw, which is placed inside the jaw bone (like the root of a tooth) and a crown is placed over it.
 
The process of placing an implant is not very complicated, but it requires great precision and care, on the part of the dentist as well as the patient. Failing proper care, the patient might experience various problems in relation to the implant:
 
 
Peri-implantitis

Dental Implant Problems Peri-implantitis is one of the most common problems associated with dental implants, and also one of the major causes of implant failure. It is basically the inflammation of tissues surrounding the dental implant, caused by some infection at the site.
 
It can be due to the dentist’s negligence in maintaining strict sterilization, which is a pre-requisite for any surgery, or because of the patient’s failure to maintain the required oral hygiene.
 
 
Nerve Damage
 
Like any other surgery, placement of an implant runs the risk of damage to the tissues lying in that area. If an implant is placed in very close proximity to, or directly over a nerve, it may lead to intense pain and may necessitate immediate removal of the implant.
 
 
Loose implants
 
Improper placement of the implant or its improper integration with the bone may cause the implant to be loose. Besides, it can also be slightly movable in the jaw if excessive forces are applied from opposite teeth.
 
Until the bone around the implant is properly healed, controlled biting pressures should be applied to allow the bone to build up.
 
In any case, if the implant feels loose in your mouth, you must check with your dentist. He will identify the problem and determine if the implant needs to be replaced, or it can be fixed with some minor intervention.
 
 
Broken Implant
 
Dental Implant - Problems In some vases the implant might break. Though with improvement in implant designs the implant breakage incident has reduced, but it is still made of metal, which has a tendency to bend and break. A broken implant has to be removed and be replaced with a new one.
 
 
Sinus problems
 
While placing implants in the upper jaw, the dentist must be extra careful as they could be in close proximity to the sinus. The length and placement of an implant should be so adjusted that it does not disturb the sinus cavities.
 
While the dentist’s skill is imperative in making the implant procedure a success, the patient’s compliance is equally important. Even a nicely placed implant can fail if the patient does not follow the dentist’s instructions properly, fails to maintain good oral hygiene, put excessive pressure on the implant or disturbs the site of surgery.
 
 
 
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Grand Palace – Bangkok – Thailand

Posted by: Daniel on June 4th, 2012 no responses.

Thai Grand Palace is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Thailand.  Thousands of tourists visit this marvelous architecture everyday.

 

Grand Palace - Bangkok - Thailand