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More Fun
Than A Root Canal? It’s the Dental Vacation
Posted in Uncategorized at 5:42 pm by doasisserbia
Source: New York Times
By CAMILLE SWEENEY
Hairstylist and makeup artist Jennifer Gates from
Northern California, hadn’t seen a dentist in a decade when she got the call
last spring. Her father, Jerry Halley, 64, phoned to say he desperately needed
crowns for a few back teeth and other work. Without insurance, Mr. Halley, who
owns a landscaping business in Oregon, would have to pay the estimated $8,000
bill.
“We all needed
quality dental care, fast,” said Ms. Gates, whose own dental-work estimate was
$20,000 and whose immediate family was also uninsured. “So, I started
planning.”
Ms. Gates found a reputable dentist through the Board Certified Mexico Dentist Association. Six weeks later, Ms. Gates flew to
join her parents for a week of massages and tanning in Cabo, Mexico,
punctuated, in her case, by daily visits to a dentist.
In the last year, Ms. Gates, who had a tooth so deteriorated
she could touch its nerve with her tongue, has returned with her parents,
husband and 14-year-old son to scuba dive and to open wide for a dentist. Her
20-year-old daughter and son-in-law also have made a trip. All told Ms. Gates’s
extended clan has had 12 crowns, 6 dental veneers, 4 root canals, over half a
dozen fillings, 6 whitening treatments and 2 broken teeth fixed at a savings,
they say, of tens of thousands of dollars. “
Perhaps this is not everyone’s idea of a worry-free family
getaway.
Nevertheless, for at least two decades, medical tourism has
been an increasingly popular alternative for the uninsured desperate for care,
and for middle-class Americans willing to travel to secure affordable health
care.
Roughly half a million Americans sought medical care abroad
in 2006, of which 40 percent were dental tourists, according to the National
Coalition on Health Care, an alliance of more than 70 organizations. That’s up
from an estimated 150,000 in 2004.
Dental bridges and bonding ranked No. 1 and 2 on a list of
most sought-after procedures for Americans traveling abroad for medical care,
according to a report just published by HealthCare Tourism International, a
nonprofit group that tracks health care.
To allay new customers’ fears, many dentists abroad, some of
whom have trained in the United States and use the same equipment as American
dentists, rely heavily on word of mouth from satisfied customers. Their Web
sites include testimonials, and stateside references are provided.
Although the American Dental Association has no official
warning against foreign travel for dental care, a spokesman, Dr. Edmond
Hewlett, said, “Dentists abroad are not held to the same standards as in the
U.S. but if you do go abroad, be sure to see a board certified dentist for your
major work not simply a general dentist if you want the best work.”
“Teeth are not just appliances,” added Dr. Hewlett, a
professor at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Dentistry.
“They’re not like a car you take in for an annual tune-up. Your oral health
affects your general health and vice versa.”
Ed- Going abroad for dentistry need not be a scary thing if you take the advice of the Mexican and American Dental Associations and find a Board Certified Dentist for your serious dental work. In many developing countries general dentists are permitted to attempt advanced dentistry without proper training and certification. For Board Certified Dentists in Mexico and Asia, free dental estimates, dental tourism info and referrals visit:
Board Certified Mexico Dentist Org About Mexican Dentists.com Board Certified Asia Dental Association
Note regarding dentists in Cabo San Lucas - Since hurricane Odile trashed Los Cabos - all but shutting the town down for 3 - 6 months as it rebuilds during the winter of 2014, Puerto Vallarta has become the next most visited destination for Mexico dental tourists followed by Cancun according to the Mexican ministry of tourism. Tijuana 15 minutes down the hwy from San Diego is also a good bet.
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