Posts Tagged ‘bleaching’

Thursday,July 16th, 2009

by Denise

Did you know that in the United States, and depending on geographic location, average dental bonding costs roughly between $100 and $400 per tooth, though in most locations, the average ranges between $300 and $600 per tooth. In some cases, dental insurance may pay for partial or full costs, but always check policies to make sure. In locations such as India, dentists in Delhi, Mumbai, and Goa  may charge between $20 and $50 per tooth.

International destinations such as Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and other South American countries are popular with American citizens for their proximity, affordable and inexpensive cosmetic dentistry costs, and state-of-the-art and world-class facilities. Medical travelers to such destinations may save between 20% and 70% on the same cost charged in the United States, while enjoying the benefit of experience and expertise offered in such locations.

Dentists in Costa Rica, such as the Chaves Dental Clinic and ConfiSmile Dental Spa in New Delhi, India offer dental tourists the best in care for affordable pricing.

Cosmetic dentistry can be expensive, depending on the procedure. In the United States for example, implants may cost $1,200-$2,000 apiece. Bonding may cost $300-$600 a tooth, and crowns may cost anywhere from $800-$1,000.

Dental professionals and clinics in South America, Hungary, and Asia offer the same services for quite a bit less. For example, dental implants in India range from $750 to $1,200 and porcelain or metal crowns or bridges cost only $125 to $300 each. Travelers to Argentina can save up to 70% on dental procedures, and in Europe, dental vacation travelers to Croatia will pay roughly $1,000 for dental implants and $430 for bleaching or teeth whitening procedures.

 

 

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Thursday,May 28th, 2009

by Denise

Croatia is in the news again, not because of any disruption, political dissent, or war. Croatia has become one of the leading countries in Central Europe to encourage and establish a solid medical tourism base for Europeans, Americans and other international travelers seeking the best cosmetic and plastic surgery, skin care, dentistry, antiaging, age management, and medical spa treatment. Italians are by far the largest group in Europe heading east for treatment in Croatia, more than likely because clinics in Croatia, such as clinics in Zagreb, doctors in Rovinj, and the cost of treatment in Makarska is much lower, and yet still offers quality and compassionate care.

Rovinj is one of the most popular cities in Croatia, one that was established in the Middle Ages, a beautiful and develop seaport that offers the best of old world charm and modern technology. Rovinj is not alone in offering Italians and other world travelers the best in Croatian health spas, but join hands with nearby cities such as Selce, Zagreb, and Makarska offer medical travelers quality, experienced and state-of-the-art medical technologies, treatments and procedures.

Dental treatment in Croatia is considered some of the best in central Europe and private dental surgeries located throughout Zagreb, such as Dr. Toncic’s Cosmetic Surgery Clinic or the best in esthetic dentistry at Trident in Rovinj and other major cities offer a multitude of dental treatments, from bleaching to root canals at prices Europeans can afford. Affordable dental care in Croatia offers the latest techniques in cosmetic dentistry, prosthetics, and dental implants, and provides a convenient and affordable alternatives to Italians and other medical tourists seeking quality and great prices.

 

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Friday,May 1st, 2009

by Denise

Got bad teeth? Missing that old smile? Children, teenagers, and adults may benefit from a wide variety of cosmetic dental procedures. Procedures and treatments from braces to extending crowns and dental implants benefit those who have suffered tooth injury or loss due to genetics, disease processes or poor oral hygiene. 

 

Cosmetic dentistry is a field that includes, but is not limited to such services such as:

 

·        Repairing rough spots or chips

·        Filling cavities

·        Filling gaps between teeth

·        Bleaching teeth for a whiter, brighter smile

·        Covering and protecting broken teeth with porcelain crowns

·        Improving dental health and function through bonding, bridges, and dental implants

 

Cosmetic dentistry can be expensive, depending on the procedure. In the United States for example, implants may cost $1,200-$2,000 apiece. Bonding may cost $300-$600 a tooth, and crowns may cost anywhere from $800-$1,000.

 

Dental professionals and clinics in South America, Hungary, and Asia offer the same services for quite a bit less. For example, dental implants in India range from $750 to $1,200 and porcelain or metal crowns or bridges cost only $125 to $300 each. Travelers to Argentina can save up to 70% on dental procedures, and in Europe, travelers to Croatia will pay roughly $1,000 for dental implants and $430 for bleaching or teeth whitening procedures.

 

Dental tourism abroad can save money and offer premium services and care. Dental facilities such as PV Smile in Peurto Vallarta, Mexico as well as Dental Cosmetics in Costa Rica offer medical tourists the best in health care combined with state of the art and high tech care for all your cosmetic dental needs. Get that smile back where it belongs, without putting yourself in debt.

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