I can't forget the story about the woman in Northern Ireland who went to Turkey for veneers. The clinic filed down all her teeth down to matchsticks and cemented on one giant crown on top of all her teeth. Total malpractice. She then had an infection, had to have a breathing tube, and probably would have died if she didn't get emergency treatment back home. On top of that, it was something like $100,000 of dental work, along with the pain and suffering, to rectify things, but of course, she would have been better off if she never went to Turkey. Whether it's Turkey Teeth, Mexico Mouth, or something similar, don't do it. I live in the U.S. Things are more expensive here. I would sooner go into debt and default on a loan, than risk dental, or other cosmetic, tourism. I'm sure there are good dentists in these countries, but I wouldn't take the chance with this stuff.
I'm with you! Except it's really hard to get financing for dental without great credit. 😢 Care credit keeps denying me even though I've been working on my credit and score 🤷🏾
I have seen good dentistry from overseas and terrible dentistry from overseas. I think like anywhere, it depends on where you go to get it done. The difference is that the oversight here in the U.S.A is significant, whereas in some other countries, the practice of dentistry is not as carefully monitored
headed to colombia in february for full all on 4 implants.wish me luck lol. Maybe if the US didnt have garbage health care id get it done here however i have to take the risk or continue risking my health with rotten teeth.
I can't forget the story about the woman in Northern Ireland who went to Turkey for veneers. The clinic filed down all her teeth down to matchsticks and cemented on one giant crown on top of all her teeth. Total malpractice. She then had an infection, had to have a breathing tube, and probably would have died if she didn't get emergency treatment back home. On top of that, it was something like $100,000 of dental work, along with the pain and suffering, to rectify things, but of course, she would have been better off if she never went to Turkey. Whether it's Turkey Teeth, Mexico Mouth, or something similar, don't do it. I live in the U.S. Things are more expensive here. I would sooner go into debt and default on a loan, than risk dental, or other cosmetic, tourism. I'm sure there are good dentists in these countries, but I wouldn't take the chance with this stuff.
I'm with you! Except it's really hard to get financing for dental without great credit. 😢
Care credit keeps denying me even though I've been working on my credit and score 🤷🏾
I'll take this as my daily reminder that "You get what you pay for".
This channel is great man
I have seen good dentistry from overseas and terrible dentistry from overseas. I think like anywhere, it depends on where you go to get it done. The difference is that the oversight here in the U.S.A is significant, whereas in some other countries, the practice of dentistry is not as carefully monitored
headed to colombia in february for full all on 4 implants.wish me luck lol. Maybe if the US didnt have garbage health care id get it done here however i have to take the risk or continue risking my health with rotten teeth.
Is it safe to do dental tourism anywhere? I just want a teeth cleaning, get my fillings redone and a whitening