Showing posts with label best Tijuana dentist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best Tijuana dentist. Show all posts

Saturday, January 23, 2016

TIJUANA DENTIST REVIEWS, RECOMMENDATIONS - THE BEST DENTISTS IN TIJUANA for Dental Implants, Oral Restoration, Cosmetic Dentistry - Board Certified Mexico Dental Association


You want the best dentist in Tijuana and affordable prices.

Read this Tijuana dentist review, by consumer healthcare advocate David Mandich for the Board Certified Mexico Dental Association



Tijuana's upscale Zona Rio has fine restaurants, museums, galleries, clubs, first-class hotels, malls, casinos and some of the best board certified dentists in Tijuana.


 
Here's how to FIND the right Tijuana Dentist certified for your crowns, veneers, dental implants, oral surgery, orthodontics and more!


If you are like most Americans who cross the border daily searching for a Tijuana dentist you want one who is an expert dentist and affordable. 

Need a cleaning? You can get that at home but you can't get advanced dentistry in the US for a reasonable price anymore. Dentistry in the US is fast becoming something only the rich (or well insured) can afford with some dental procedures becoming as expensive as plastic surgery. 

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

HOW TO FIND THE BEST DENTISTS IN MEXICO by the Board Certified Mexico Dentist Association

Mexico Dental tourism patients don't have to accept 2nd best! 

By Dental Tourism Mexico, Health Care Travel Writer David Mandich



Cabo San Lucas Bay from Pedregal by David Mandich 


You have probably heard by now that one can get dentistry in Mexico at substantial savings. Real savings of 50-70% with dentists using the same materials and equipment ordered from the same international dental supply catalogs as your own dentist back home buys from. 

But what about the quality of the dentistry in Mexico?

In Mexico quality is problematic and here’s why. General dentists in Mexico untrained in dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, root canals etc. can legally attempt advanced dental procedures by practicing on unsuspecting patients.

This situation is the result of less consumer protection laws. It used to be the same situation in the US and Canada decades ago.  But the Mexican government does not get in the way of any general dentists in Mexico who want to learn advanced dentistry the old-fashioned way – by trial and error on their patients (that’s you and me).