Archive | January, 2010

Ten Reasons to Take a Dental Vacation in Mazatlan

Posted on 25 January 2010 by admin

Dental and medical tourism is catching on fast, and for good reason: Cosmetic dental work done by a certified, skilled Mazatlan dentist can save Americans and Canadians as much as 50-80% of the cost of the exact same care back home.

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How Dental Tourism Can Save You Big Money

Posted on 25 January 2010 by admin

Americans already visit Mexico to enjoy its beautiful white sand beaches, explore its majestic ruins, shop its lively open-air markets, and enjoy its luxury hotels. But did you know that affordable dental work can be combined with all of these classic tourist activities easily and quickly, and that you can come home with a bright new smile?

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What People are Saying about Mexican Dental Vacations

Posted on 25 January 2010 by admin

More and more people are saying that they’ve saved big money by having their major dental work done while on a Mexican dental vacation, and they’re right. You can save an average of 50% off the cost of identical procedures done in the U.S. or Canada, and some cosmetic dental care in Mexico costs as much as 80% less than it costs in the United States.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mexican Dentists

Posted on 25 January 2010 by admin

Dental tourism is really taking off in the U.S. and Canada, and for good reason: Most procedures cost half of what American and Canadian dentists charge, and some cosmetic procedures are as much as 80% cheaper in Mexico. Even so, the prospect of traveling to a foreign country is frightening for many people. Going to a local dentist is scary enough, but a Mexican dentist?

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How Dental Implants Can Change Your Life

Posted on 25 January 2010 by admin

Losing a single tooth can be traumatic enough, but when you’ve lost multiple teeth, you know how inconvenient and embarrassing dental problems can be. You can’t eat the same foods, you’re afraid to bite into apples or bite down on nuts or candies. You may be embarrassed to smile or even kiss the one you love.

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