Showing posts with label Dental tourism mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dental tourism mexico. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

DENTAL TOURISM MEXICO & HEALTH CARE GET TOP RATINGS - International Living

Mexico as a healthcare destination is finally getting some much deserved attention. Thinking about a medical or dental vacation or Relocating Abroad?  Consider these money-saving destinations





Medical and dental healthcare in some Latin America countries such as Mexico, Colombia and The Philippines is considered a basic human right and often available at low cost to locals and ex-pat residents.




FROM: INTERNATIONAL LIVING.COM



By Czarmecin media@latinoshealth.com


NEW YORK - Ms. Moira Sauvane does cancer research at Columbia University in New York City. Javier Garcia, an Argentinian-American and a third-year psychiatric resident, and Moira Sauvane, an Argentinian and a post doctoral cancer researcher, are among the best tango dancing couples in the world.

For the last three years they danced the tango almost every evening, three to four hours a night, somewhere in New York City where they now live. Their tango is unique, in that they come together in a passionate dance dialogue where they exchange lead, in a constant form of improvisation. Their relationship is also unique. Moira is married to another man.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Get Your Dental Implants, Cosmetic Dentistry, Root Canals and Crowns in a Mexican Dental Vacation Resort Town

A Mexico Dental Vacation Will Ease The Pain and Expense of Seeing a Dentist



                                                       Los Cabos is a great Mexican dental vacation destination


By About Mexican Dentists.com Staff

US and Canadian dental patients are often in shock when they discover their dental insurance plan will not cover their dental makeover and with the estimate being as much as a nice condo in Cabo or Vegas.

Read on and learn how you can get your dental work done for far less by taking a dental vacation that for major treatment patients. If you are a member of AARP, Baby Boomer or a 50+ senior- this is what you've been dreaming of.

Youth is traditionally equated with strength, beauty, good health and perfect teeth. When we become teenagers - our diet of junk food and poor oral hygiene causes cavities and often periodontal (gum) disease. Often by age 30, teeth can look as though the owners have been chewing on the bottoms of metal garbage cans. Cigarettes, drugs and alcohol abuse worsen the situation. Many people learn about the importance of taking care of their teeth too late and become candidates for cosmetic dentistry work or a full-mouth oral restoration.