Have you been avoiding your dental treatments due to the high cost? Affordable dental work in Mexico City can help your wallet by saving thousands of dollars on your dental bill.

Mexico City can be your best choice if you seek dental treatment with all the comforts of home.

Continue reading to know the benefits of getting dental work in Mexico City.

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Mexico City is one of the top five populated cities in the world. [1]

With a five-hour flight from New York, the Mexican capital has become an extremely famous weekend destination for culture seekers and urbanists alike. [2]

Mexico City has been known by different names – Tenochtitlan, el Distrito Federal, now la Ciudad de México (or CDMX).

Mexico City can be your best choice if you seek dental treatment with all the comforts of home.

With nonstop flights of only a few hours, you can get high-quality and affordable dental care in one of the world’s great cities.

How Much is Dental Work in Mexico City?

On average, the Mexico City dentist prices are 75% cheaper than the US or Canadian dentists.

Eager to know how much it cost to fix your teeth in Mexico City?

Check the cost comparison table below and find out your savings for various dental treatments.

Cost of Dental Work in Mexico City, Mexico (USD)
Procedure US Canada Mexico City
Titanium Implant (with abutment) $5,000 $4,600 $750
All-on-4 Implants (per jaw) $24,000 $22,000 $10,900
All-on-6 Implants (per jaw) $28,000 $26,000 $13,900
Porcelain Crown (with abutment) $2,000 $1,800 $480
Porcelain Veneer (per unit) $2,500 $2,300 $350
Root Canal (anterior / pre-molar / molar) $1,500 $1,300 $310
Removable implant-supported denture (per arch) $4,000 $3,700 $1,970
Bone graft (full arch) $3,000 $2,700 $1,070
Sinus lift $2,500 $2,300 $600
Fixed Clear Braces $6,000 $5,800 $2,930
Invisalign (per Jaw) $7,000 $6,800 $2,500
Laser Teeth Whitening $1,500 $1,380 $210
Simple Tooth Extraction $300 $270 $60
Composite Filling (per tooth) $250 $230 $60
Brands Used: Straumann, Ivoclar
*Prices may change with the complexity of a case.

The cost comparison table proves that Mexico City promises enormous savings on your dental work.

Whether you consider titanium implants or dental crowns, dentures, and bridges, you can save 60 – 75% of your funds compared to the dental cost back home.


How Much Can You Save in Mexico City?

Savings on Mexico City Dental Implants

Dental Implants in Mexico City start from a surprising cost of $750, including a titanium post and an abutment.

While a single implant offers up to 85% savings, you can expect as much as 50% savings for All-on-4 in Mexico City.

The price of full mouth restoration in Mexico City is between $10,900 and $15,900. While the same procedure can range between $24,000-35,000 in the US.

Moreover, compared to countries like the US and UK, Mexico is renowned for high-quality dental care at a reduced cost. [3]

Savings on Mexico City Dental Crowns

Dental crowns in Mexico City are up to 60 to 75% cheaper than those in the US or Canada.

You can get a standard porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crown for $480 in Mexico City, which is a quarter of the US cost.

Even dental crowns and bridges in Mexico City cost only $1,000, which is a fraction of the price in the US/Canada.

Savings on Mexico City Root Canal Treatment

Getting a root canal and crown costs more than $3,000 in the US/Canada, while you can get the same procedure here for $800.

Thus, a root canal in Mexico City can save you 80% of what it would cost you back home!

Savings on Mexico City Orthodontic Treatment

In Mexico City, braces can cost up to $2,930 while the same in the U.S. would cost as high as $6,000.

Even an expensive treatment such as Invisalign is just $2,500 in Mexico City, while it costs a whopping $7,000 in the US.

Procedures like dental veneer (per tooth) and teeth whitening in Mexico City cost $350 and $210, respectively.

You might be able to obtain teeth cleaning without an appointment. However, if you require an extensive procedure, be sure to set up an appointment.

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Treat your teeth to quality work at discounted rates

Enjoy savings ~80%!

Why Visit a Dentist in Mexico City, Mexico?

  • Affordable dental work at one-fourth of the cost in the US/Canada.
  • Safe treatments in adherence to international sterilization protocols.
  • High-quality treatments using internationally renowned prosthetic brands.
  • State-of-the-art dental care by highly experienced, English-speaking dentists and staff.
  • Wide range of dental procedures and full guaranteed treatments at our Mexico City dental clinic.
  • Mexico City is easy to reach from the US and Canada – hence convenient for procedures that require multiple visits.

Best Dental Clinic in Mexico City

DentaVacation partner clinic, Ideal Dental Center, is located in Mexico City, Mexico.

The clinic has been treating local and international dental patients for more than 30 years.

The highly skilled team delivers high-quality dental care in all areas of dentistry.

For instance, extractions, fillings, teeth cleaning, whitening, root canals, dental implants, and orthodontics.

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Dental Tourism in Mexico City

There are plenty of things to do in Mexico City, even if you visit the town for one day or one week because there are Incredible attractions around every corner of the city.

Here is a short guide to help you plan your dental vacation in Mexico City.

Mexico City is surrounded by mighty mountain ranges and magnificent snow-covered volcanoes.

It  is one of the most important financial, cultural, and educational centers in the world. [4]


Places to Visit in Mexico City

The Mexico City tourist attractions offer a lot in its colonial buildings and ancient structures. Here are a few interesting places to visit in Mexico City.

The Palace of Fine Arts

The Palace is an architectural gem and one of Mexico City’s most important cultural landmarks.

The grand building serves as both the performance hall and an art museum.

Palace of Fine Arts

Palace of Fine Arts

  • Palace opening hours: 10 am. to 7 pm.
  • Location: Juárez, Centro Histórico, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
  • Museum opening hours: Tuesday through Sunday (10 AM to 5:30 PM.)
  • Museum entry fee: USD 3.7, FREE on Sundays. Rates for performances vary by discipline.

The Angel of Independence Monument

The monument is also known as “El Angel.” It is a golden and glorious winged statue of victory standing over a 36-meter-tall pillar.

Usually, tours to El Angel include only a walk inside the statue’s base and its mini-museum.

CDMX Mexico City

CDMX Mexico City

With a special permit, you can reach the top of the monument.

Location: Avenue Paseo de la Reforma, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Museo Soumaya

It is a private art museum in Mexico City. The museum’s unique structure appears fascinating and a definite must-see in Mexico City.

This giant silver building is tiled with thousands of silver hexagons and is one of the city’s sensational pieces.

Soumaya Museum

Soumaya Museum in Mexico City

Entry fee: Free

Opening hours: 10.30 AM to 6.30 PM (All days)

Location: Blvd. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Granada, Miguel Hidalgo, 11529 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico.

Places to Visit Close to Mexico City
City Distance Appr.driving time
Cholula 90 mi 20 min
Taxco 106 mi 22 min
Tepotztlan 47.1 mi 42 min
Cuernavaca 49.6 mi 1 hr 40 min
Puebla 83.8 mi 1 hr 46 min

What is the Best Food in Mexico City?

Mexican cuisine is globally known for its richness and diversity. As the home of people from all around the country, Mexico City concentrates all regional cuisines in one place. [5]

The flavor profile of Mexico City is ancient, unique, and uncompromising. Some foods that are special to Mexico City are: [6]

  • Tacos al Pastor – Marinated pork grill cooked, thinly sliced, and served in tortillas with onion and pineapple.
  • Huarache – Fried corn tortillas topped with cheese, meat, potatoes, beans, cream, and salsa.

Is your mouth watering? Here are a few top dishes to taste on your visit.

Enchiladas

Enchiladas

Veggie Tacos

Veggie Tacos


Climate

Mexico City has a subtropical climate. Pleasantly warm during the day, and the nights are cool.

The best time to visit Mexico City is during the dry season, from November to April.

Currency

Mexican Peso (MXN). Check the current exchange rate. Credit cards are standard. Paper currency is used widely, so always take cash because many vendors and restaurants accept only cash.

Getting Around the City

Due to heavy traffic, Metro (Mexico City’s subway system) is a better option for getting around the city. Tickets cost five pesos each and you can also get a reloadable card for $15. [7]

Air Quality

Mexico City’s air quality is poor, so you may need to travel with a mask for days when the pollution is worst. Check the Real-time Air Quality Index to view hourly updates. [8]

Useful Apps for Mexico City Travel

  • App CDMX: To check the weather, find an Ecobici station and see Metrobús schedule.
  • Moovit: For all your travel needs in the city.
  • Rappi: Order fast food, groceries

Emergency Numbers in Mexico City

The country code is 52 and 56 is the area code for Mexico City. Mexican toll-free numbers begin with 800, followed by 7 digits; You have to add 01 as a long-distance prefix.

Services Number
National Emergency 911
Tourist Assistance Hotline 01 800 008 9090
Tourist-Aid Police 5250-8221
Mexico City’s information and helpline (55) 5658 1111
México City Police and Emergency Services 060
Fire Department 068
Green Angels Tourist Assistance 078
Tourist information and assistance (Spanish/English bilingual) 078 / 01800 0089090

How to Reach Mexico City, Mexico?

Mexico City is about 1030 miles from Texas, Mexico. So, if you travel from the US, you can take a flight or a bus, and drive from El Paso, Texas.


Flying to Mexico City

Flying is the most convenient and quickest travel option. Mexico City is well connected to North America and the rest of the world via its international airport (MEX).

If you plan to fly from El Paso, Texas, to Mexico City, you will likely connect in Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, or another hub.

Alternatively, you can cross the border and take two hours direct flights from Juarez (CJS) to Mexico City (MEX).

Flights from the US and Canada

Lowest high-season round-trip charges to Mexico City
From US  From Canada
  • Dallas: US$420–450
  • Miami: US$450–500
  • Houston: US$400–500
  • New York: US$550–650
  • Toronto: CAD$530–600
  • Montreal: CAD$550–620
  • Vancouver: CAD$700–800
  • Calgary: CAD$500–600
Direct Flight Times From Major Metropolitan Airports to Mexico City Airport (MEX)
City Duration
Atlanta (ATL) 3 hr 30 min
Chicago (ORD) 4 hr 10 min
Houston (IAH) 2 hr 15 min
Miami (MIA) 3 hr 23 min
New York (JFK) 5 hr
Toronto (YYZ) 4 hr 50 min
Vancouver (YVR) 5 hr 25 min

You can cross the US-Mexico border via El Paso border and also cross bridges to reach Ciudad Juarez. From Ciudad, you can take a flight or bus to Mexico City.

This is usually the faster and cheaper option since Mexican domestic airfare is more affordable.

El Paso Border Crossing

There are three main points of entry and one commercial bridge between El Paso, US, and the Ciudad Juarez, Mexico border.

  • The Downtown El Paso crossing and the Juarez Avenue Bridge – For pedestrians
  • Zaragoza crossing – For commercial traffic

You will use the Zaragoza crossing when traveling by bus or car into Mexico.

Expect double the wait times during morning and evening rush hours and weekends.

Bus Travel from El Paso to Mexico City

  • Travel time – 24 hours
  • One-way ticket – $100 – $200
  • Bus service – Greyhound

Drive from El Paso to Mexico City

  • Estimated drive time – 20 hours (excluding border crossing wait times)
  • Documents required – Passport, driver’s license, tourist card, temporary car importation permit (obtained at the border or Mexican consulate)

Mexico City Visa Requirements

  • A valid passport
  • A tourist visa and a Mexican visa to stay for 180 days or less

Tourist Visa

  • Also known as the FMM (Forma Migratoria Múltiple form) or tourist card.
  • You can obtain the card from your travel agent, airline, or at the point of entry.

For more details on entry and exit requirements, visit the U.S. State Department’s website. [9]

Mexican Visa

  • Citizens of the US, Canada, EU countries, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and any citizen with a valid US, Canadian, or Schengen visa do not need a visa to enter Mexico.

Get more details on Mexican visa requirements from the Mexico embassy website. [10]


Foreign Embassies in Mexico City, Mexico
Address Assistance
USA
Paseo de la Reforma 305 Colonia Cuauhtemoc 06500 Mexico, D.F. From Mexico: Tel: 55-8526-2561
From the US:Tel: 1-844-528-6611
Canada
Schiller 529, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec (Polanco) Del. Miguel Hidalgo 11580 Ciudad de Mexico, D.F. Mexico From Mexico: Tel: 55-5724-7900
From Canada: Tel: 011-52-55-5724-7900

Is Mexico City Safe?

Besides cost, safety is probably the #1 concern patients have about getting dental work done outside their country.

So, is Mexico City safe for travel? Yes, the Mexican capital is safer and more affordable than you expect. [11]

As one of the megacities in the world, there are incidences of gang-related crimes in the city but these crimes are not targeted at tourists.

Moreover, the city has a high-security level, with one of the highest ratios of police officers per resident in the world. [12]

Still, one must observe safety precautions and common sense to ensure a safe vacation.

What Parts of Mexico City are Safe and Unsafe?

The place where you stay in Mexico City plays a major role in your safety.

The table below shows safe to stay and unsafe areas to avoid in the capital. [13]

Safe Areas Unsafe Areas
Centro Historico, Roma, two colonias – Juarez and Cuauhtemo Iztapalapa, Tepito, La Lagunia, Mercado Merced, Doctores and Ciudad Neza

How Safe is Mexico City for Dental Work?

Mexico City is a safe dental tourism destination.

The city follows World Travel and Tourism Council protocols in various services, including restaurants, hotels, museums, and markets.

Also, our partner dental clinic in Mexico City adopts the highest sterilization protocols for safe dental treatments.

Check out the video below to learn how the clinic maintains the set standard of sterilization.

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Conclusion

Dental work in Mexico City is a great way to receive dental care at a low cost while enjoying a nice vacation to recover.

If you wish to know more, please visit DentaVacation for better insights.

FAQs

Dental work packages in Mexico City are almost 75% more affordable than those in the US.

The average cost of all-on-four implants in Mexico City is 10,900 USD for a single arch. This price is half of the cost in Canada or US.

The Mexico City dental clinic accepts cash, wire transfers, and cards.

Yes, our partner clinic dentists in Mexico City are fluent in English.

All travelers must have a valid passport when traveling to Mexico City.

In addition to the passport, you will also need a tourist card to enter the city.

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