โMay-25-2014 11:50 AM
โJun-08-2014 09:51 AM
NinerBikes wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Wolfman Jacques wrote:
My DW needs dental work that we cannot afford in the good ol' U.S. We are hoping to RV down to Yuma and walk across the border to Algodones to get the implants done. Have heard both good and bad. Looking for people who have gone thru the experience and the names of the dentists that are good. All help appreciated.
HMMMM
You say "we cannot afford in the good ol' U.S." but I see you have a TV and RV that are not cheap. I think you can afford it but you would rather make it sound like the US is the problem causing you to not afford the implants. You say "Have heard both good and bad" so how much bad have you heard about factual stories of people in the US having problems with implants?
I have worked building Dental Clinics for over 30 years and I see what they go thru to keep things sterile so you don't get an infection.
Your money do what you want. When it comes to my wives health or mine I will trust people here.
Are you a Union Construction worker?
โJun-08-2014 08:17 AM
SteveRuff wrote:
We go through this every time this subject arises. The dentists are, for the most part, trained in the US. The safety and sanitary conditions are equal to the US. The dentists don't have to cater to the insurance industry as they do here so they don't charge me $4000 because your insurance company only allows them to charge you $500. They do not have massive malpractice insurance bills to pay, which may be taken as a negative because you probably won't get very far trying to sue them. Their buildings don't cost as much and their equipment, although often new and state of the art, is less expensive. Their office staff makes peanuts compared to here. Drugs, supplies, etc. are much less expensive. They have an enormous US and Canadian clientele so they work on a smaller profit margin and make sure they keep their customers satisfied because they know we talk to each other. I certainly am not trying to make anyone use them who is not comfortable with the idea, but I do wish to share my positive experience with those who ask.
โJun-08-2014 08:11 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Wolfman Jacques wrote:
My DW needs dental work that we cannot afford in the good ol' U.S. We are hoping to RV down to Yuma and walk across the border to Algodones to get the implants done. Have heard both good and bad. Looking for people who have gone thru the experience and the names of the dentists that are good. All help appreciated.
HMMMM
You say "we cannot afford in the good ol' U.S." but I see you have a TV and RV that are not cheap. I think you can afford it but you would rather make it sound like the US is the problem causing you to not afford the implants. You say "Have heard both good and bad" so how much bad have you heard about factual stories of people in the US having problems with implants?
I have worked building Dental Clinics for over 30 years and I see what they go thru to keep things sterile so you don't get an infection.
Your money do what you want. When it comes to my wives health or mine I will trust people here.
โJun-08-2014 08:01 AM
โJun-07-2014 08:15 PM
Admin wrote:
Moved to RVing in Mexico and SA from General RVing.
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โJun-07-2014 06:20 PM
โJun-03-2014 05:28 AM
โJun-02-2014 09:27 AM
โJun-02-2014 09:10 AM
โJun-01-2014 09:58 PM
NinerBikes wrote:
Considered reasonable and safe for root canals and crowns?
โJun-01-2014 09:27 PM
โMay-31-2014 08:20 AM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
It has to do with snowbirds who utilize RVs in order to conveniently come down and spend winters along the Mexican borders.
And, a significant number of them have discovered that they can get dental care and eye care for more-affordable prices across the border.
And, some of us are always looking for a better deal. But, if we had plenty of money we probably would go ahead and pay the higher prices on the USA side.
I make no apologies.
โMay-29-2014 11:16 PM
โMay-28-2014 01:28 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Check for any local colleges pr universities with dental programs.