Dental,Health & Fitness

How to Get Dental Implants (Real Examples)30 Jan

Example 1

Andrew G. Marshall

Andrew G. Marshall is one of the many people out there who are scared to death of anything to do with their teeth. He hated the dentist, or at least he says he is in his article “Dental Implants: A Personal Story of Dealing with Fear” on his website. He makes a convincing case, describing just how much the fear takes over him when he walks into the surgery for help. However, he overcame it to get dental implants.

Andrew says that the assessment appointment went some way to allaying his fears because he was treated well by his dentist, Guy. He was friendly during the examination and put him at ease so Andrew would highly recommend doing research to find the best dentist around. When it came to the procedure, Andrew was sedated but he found the work incredibly high in quality and low in pain. After his recovery, he was very pleased with the work and so recommends visiting for consultations until you feel completely at ease with your dentist.

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How to Have Dental Implants in Argentina – Medical Tourism(Real Examples)24 Mar

Louis William

Louis William of Jacksonville needed to get dental implants done, but they were expensive in the US. He used the services of Plenitas and decided to go to Argentina though he was wary of going to a strange country for medical treatment.

Despite his qualms and the fact that he did not know the local language he went there, where Plenitas had arranged everything. He had his treatment done at a fraction of the cost and was very happy with his trip to Buenos Aires. He was impressed by the medical facilities and the quality of care he received.

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How to Have Dental Treatment in Hungary – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)24 Mar

Julia Vorley

Julia Vorley of Staffordshire needed dental treatment as her upper jaw lost all nerves due to an infection and she needed to have her teeth replaced. She could not find a dentist who would do it on NHS. For private treatment she was quoted an exorbitant sum of £22,000.

Somebody recommended that she should go to Hungary for treatment. On researching, she decided to go there and got treated there. She spent only £6,000 for the entire treatment in Budapest.

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How to Have Dental Procedures Abroad – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)21 Feb

Four examples below

Jon Herring

Jon Herring had a broken tooth, needed a root canal and an implant. He also needed to have a few fillings replaced as well two gaps in his smile. However, it would have cost him at least $18,000 if done in the US because these procedures were not covered by insurance.

He decided to go to Costa Rica for a vacation and to get his teeth fixed. He got all the work done in seven hours and then went for a ten day vacation. After coming back he went for another follow up appointment. His entire cost, including travel and medical and holiday expenses, was only $6,000.

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Jim Paggi

Jim Paggi, 56, wanted to get his teeth fixed. He consulted many dentists in the Bay Area of the US and found out that all the work he needed would cost him $60,000. He had some work which was covered by dental insurance in the US, but all the work was not covered – in fact, cosmetic dentistry rarely is.

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How to Get Dental Work Done in Hungary – Medical Tourism (Real Examples)21 Feb

Two examples below

Myra Lovett

Myra Lovett, 61, of Essex, needed a lot of dental work done. Though she searched for an NHS dentist, she could not find one. She decided to go to Budapest, Hungary, primarily because their initial consultation was in London.

In Hungary she had six root-canal treatments, two implants, 24 crowns and 23 bridges – all at a cost of £7,400. In the UK it would have cost her not less than £21,000. She was happy with the work done and the care she received. She also got all the treatment done more quickly than it would have been possible back home.

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Stephen Hayes

Stephen Hayes, 62, from Cheshire needed a lot of dental work which he could not afford. In fact he was afraid he might lose his teeth. All the work he needed was not available to him on NHS and he could not afford the £25,000, a private dentist had quoted him.

He even had gingivitis which developed into peridontitis – his gums were also receding. He knew he needed… Read More