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When it comes to dental work, the prices in the U.S. can feel downright criminal—unless, of course, you’re ready to cross the border into Mexico for a major savings on your dental bills. In Algodones, a town just across from California, dental tourists are discovering that they can get a new dental bridge, deep cleaning, or even a root canal for a fraction of what they’d pay at home. We’re talking about a price difference that could make your head spin: $5,000 in the U.S. versus only around $1,300 in Mexico!
Patients are often treated like customers instead of patients, and that friendly service is hard to come by in U.S. dental offices, where it’s not uncommon for practitioners to push for more expensive treatments. In Algodones, if you say no to a pricey dental procedure, they respect your wishes without pressuring you. Maybe that’s why nearly 13,000 people flock to this little dental paradise each winter day.
Of course, there are some quirks—like lax radiation safety when it comes to X-rays. But overall, the article paints a picture of a savvy solution for those looking to save money on dental costs while still getting quality care. So, is it time for American dental patients to start packing their bags for a trip south? After all, who wouldn’t want a sunny vacation and a brand-new smile all rolled into one?
Have you ever considered getting dental work abroad? What are your thoughts on the safety and quality of care across borders?
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