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Why You Should Get Dental Care in Mexico Dental Tourism You’re sitting in your dentist’s chair for your semi-annual cleaning when your dentist starts focusing a bit too intently on your teeth. He cocks his head to the side, shines his light into the back of your mouth, and makes a sound that is nowhere near reassuring. You know immediately that something is wrong. Maybe you anticipated this and hoped it would be minimal, and maybe you’re blindsided. As your dentist begins to describe what you need, you might hear words like “root canal” or “dental implant,” but most of your mind is flooding with

Why is Healthcare so Cheap in Mexico? The promise of high-quality with almost one-third the prices sounds confusing. How is it that even the same brands’ implant costs less in Mexico than in the US? While currency exchange rates make the prices look cheap, other factors are genuinely making them so. These lower costs pertain to the medical culture of the country. Some of the driving factors are Lower Salaries Earnings in Mexico and cost of living are lower across the entire spectrum of jobs, including medical professionals. Subsidized Education Mexico doctors carry no student loan debt due to government subsidies. It reduces the chance of

What you need to Know About an Apicoectomy An apicoectomy is considered a minor dental procedure. It’s often performed on both adults and children to save a tooth. Here’s what you need to know. What Is an Apicoectomy? An apicoectomy is a common dental procedure where inflamed gum tissue and the end of the root of your tooth is removed while the top of your tooth is left in place. It’s often called a root-end resection because it works on the end (or, tip) of your root called the apex.  Why Do You Need an Apicoectomy? Your dentist will do a root end surgery for a few reasons. The most

5 Reasons to Choose Mexico for Medical Travel With its colors and beaches, Mexico offers a great vacation stay! But, when it comes to medical work, you may want to do more research. Below we will give you 5 reasons why you should choose Mexico as an option for any medical or dental procedure. Affordable Medical Services The cost of medical services in Mexico costs 70 to 75% less than those in the US. The savings for various procedures are: Dental: 75% Bariatric & Orthopedic: 70%Prescription medication: 30-60%Mexico’s medical care made it to World’s 3rd best place to retire. Travel Convenience Only hours away from the

Wisdom tooth extraction: How to prepare How to prepare Your dentist may perform the procedure in the office. However, if your tooth is deeply impacted or if the extraction requires an in-depth surgical approach, your dentist may suggest you see an oral surgeon. In addition to making the area numb with local anesthetic, your surgeon may suggest sedation to allow you to be more comfortable during the procedure. Questions to ask Questions you may want to ask your dentist or oral surgeon include: How many wisdom teeth need to be removed?What type of anesthesia will I receive?How complicated do you expect the procedure to be?How

Preventing future dental problems Dental specialists disagree about the value of extracting impacted wisdom teeth that aren't causing problems (asymptomatic). It's difficult to predict future problems with impacted wisdom teeth. However, here's the rationale for preventive extraction: Symptom-free wisdom teeth could still harbor disease.If there isn't enough space for the tooth to erupt, it's often hard to get to it and clean it properly.Serious complications with wisdom teeth happen less often in younger adults.Older adults may experience difficulty with surgery and complications after surgery Risks Most wisdom tooth extractions don't result in long-term complications. However, removal of impacted wisdom teeth occasionally requires a surgical approach

All about Wisdom tooth extraction Overview Wisdom tooth extraction is a surgical procedure to remove one or more wisdom teeth — the four permanent adult teeth located at the back corners of your mouth on the top and bottom. If a wisdom tooth doesn't have room to grow (impacted wisdom tooth), resulting in pain, infection or other dental problems, you'll likely need to have it pulled. Wisdom tooth extraction may be done by a dentist or an oral surgeon. To prevent potential future problems, some dentists and oral surgeons recommend wisdom tooth extraction even if impacted teeth aren't currently causing problems. Why it's done Wisdom teeth,

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