Dental tourism means a patient travels overseas for dental treatment. This is often combined with a vacation. Some people combine dental tourism and medical tourism (health care procedures).
Dental tourism can involve major work but it’s usually focused on cosmetic procedures or a general check-up. Teeth whitening and scraping and polishing are popular procedures.
These minor treatments won’t impact the rest of your vacation.
As many countries offer dental procedures at a lower cost, you can put the savings toward a longer stay in your country of choice.
The main reason is savings. You could save as much as 90% of what you’d pay in the United States. It can be cheaper to fly, stay in a hotel, and pay for treatment overseas than to book the same procedure at home.
The quality of dental and health care overseas can be as good as, or even better than, comparable care in the States. In Central and South America and the Caribbean, dentists often hold both local and U.S. licenses.
Check the accreditations of the clinics that you’re considering. Many sites post reviews from customers and you should read them. Expat and travel sites usually have a Q&A page. Post your questions and people will share their experiences.
Don’t get obsessed with savings. If a clinic is notably cheaper than others in the same country consider it a red flag.
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