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John&Joey wrote:2gypsies wrote:
...In our 16 years of full-timing we've not heard of one bad instance. We've had excellent care and results and the dental offices were immaculate. We've been to Algodones, Nogales and Progresso.
Yet, you did not answer the OP for a recommendation. :h
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Dec-02-2015 12:43 PM
2lazy4U wrote:Also be aware that "unethical" American dentist plant horror stories about Mexico dentist and their work, too. I have had Mexican dental work since I was a teenager in the 50's and have NOTHING but good to say about their work. In Algodones, many of the dentist are American trained, have superior equipment to most American dental offices and because they do NOT have to have "mandatory" malpractice insurance and "mandatory" liability insurance and "mandatory" medical group requirements, or have to live in a multi million dollar mansion, they can price their services at a point most folks can afford.
Be aware that a lot of the reviews on Trip Advisor and such are faked by the dental clinics.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
Dec-02-2015 12:10 PM
2gypsies wrote:
...In our 16 years of full-timing we've not heard of one bad instance. We've had excellent care and results and the dental offices were immaculate. We've been to Algodones, Nogales and Progresso.
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Dec-02-2015 11:18 AM
2lazy4U wrote:x2
..there are plenty of happy campers, but to me the risk isn't worth it. I prefer to have a dentist locally where I can go back if I have problems
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Dec-02-2015 07:50 AM
rjxj wrote:And the shoe shine urchins.
It's a pita to even walk around there and browse the trinkets because they won't shut up and just let you look.