Great and helpful video. Having lived in Yuma previously and traveled to Los Algodones frequently, I can imagine how overwhelming it can be to choose a dentist for someone that know nothing about the area.
It was a game changer for us. We couldn’t afford a fraction of the work we had done if the only option was in the US. Hopefully the video is helpful for others!
A very well presented video. My own experience in Los Algodones is with SANI Dental (full mouth restoration), but on all points about crossing the border for dental care I fully agree with you. One suggestion I'll add here is to do internet searches and plan a visit to see several dentists for evaluations. That's what I did and it helped greatly in making my final selection. I'm absolutely 100% pleased with my results so far!
Always good to have multiple opinions. We did the same, and didn't feel good with the first consultation even though they were the most highly recommended from our friends. We're happy with Rubio. Glad you're happy with SANI. Hope both recommendations help future patients make their decisions! =)
We loved your video showcasing our beautiful town, Los Algodones, also known as Molar City! It's wonderful to see the charm and vibrant atmosphere of our community captured so well. Los Algodones is truly a unique place, not just for its picturesque streets and friendly locals, but also for its reputation as the dental care capital! 🦷✨ Thank you for highlighting what makes our town so special. We hope your experience here was as enjoyable as your video. ✨ #LosAlgodones #MolarCity #ThankYou #DentalCare #CommunityLove
We're grateful that it is so easy to access quality dental care and great dental professionals... the people standing on the street harassing you as you walk can go away. Most people visiting Los Algadones know where they are going before they get there and do not need or want to be harassed. That's why we made this video - so people know of a great dentist and know exactly how to get there! We'll be back in a few months for follow up work and look forward to seeing the staff again!
It is all relatively safe and easy to do. Always be aware and use good judgment with people and situations. But you should be fine. There is a continuous line of people coming and going across the border and hundreds, if not thousands, of American and Canadians wandering the streets at any given time.
Sorry you and your boy have had to go through it. Crohn's is such a crazy disease that impacts people differently depending on when it is diagnosed, what you do to treat it, when you start treating it, how your body responds, etc etc etc. One thing that is true for every case is that it does suck. Hope your boy is doing better and finding ways to live his best life despite the disease!
@@kayak9078 You need your passport when returning to the U.S. side (no visa required). This is for Los algodones only. Yes most if not all of the dentists accept credit cards.
Can you go a little more in depth on the implant procedure? How many visits was it and how long did you have to stay for each visit? Can you park overnight in an RV in the parking lot? Thanks.
The implant is complicated and does require multiple visits. Can't get too detailed as our case required a bone graft, which was an additional few trips. But you will need multiple trips, plus in some cases weeks or months (graft) in between visits. We frequent the area between trips to Baja int he winter so this works fine with us. Yes, there are camping options at the nearby casino and an open camping lot next to the parking lot. RVs are not permitted to stay overnight in the parking lot as far as we know.
I can echo what @CalledToWander said on implants but will add my own experience. As he said it is a very patient-specific question. In March of this year I had 7 extractions and 4 implants done. For me at 65 years old and in generally good health (not good dental health, obviously) it was a 3 day stay. Day 1 was 3D imaging and planning the work. Day 2 was the surgery and placing the implants. Day 3 was placing the temporary acrylic prostheses. After 6 months of the bone growing into the implant I will go back to have the final, permanent prostheses made and installed. Had I gone in a slower time of year it is possible all that work cold have been done in one day. But for me, walking in summer heat in Yuma is a no-go, I'd melt. My work was done at SANI Dental and I do recommend them highly. sanidentalgroup.com/ On the big parking lot, suggest contact the tribe ahead of time to ask about sleeping in your RV in the parking lot. I know that over-night parking is allowed for a fee, but I do not know if you can sleep there or if they require you to go to their RV campground instead. Here's a link, parking fees are going up October 1st: www.quechantribe.com/departments-andrade-parking-lot.html
Sorry but we don't have the receipt handy and our dental work was extensive so I just know what we paid to walk away with multiple root canals, crowns, fillings, implant and deep cleaning. I just know it was 1/3 or so what we were quoted by our former discounted dental office in the US
You will need a passport to cross into Mexico and back into the US. There’s a chance Mexico won’t ever ask to see your passport as they don’t stamp them but going back into the US you will need to show your passport
@@CalledToWanderbut if you claim you’re a migrant, they’ll let you right in, give you 20k worth of food stamps and cash assistance and put you up in a luxury hotel for 3 months!
Quechan Casino. It's pricey but convenient if you don't have a tow car or want to drive the RV to the border parking lot. We use our Passport America membership and stay at our favorite Yuma RV park for less than half of the casino cost and drive the 15 minutes
Yes. To return to the US you will need to present your passport. Entering the Mexican side, they did not care to check. But the US side will certainly check
I can’t say it’s good or it’s bad…I think I chose the wrong place. I had to get them fixed when I got back and still need to get more fixed. My dentist was a complete bitch…hole in the wall place. Paid 6k and had to get 6k work done back in the states…wish I would have went to the best place
We did a lot of research and took a lot of advice from others before we went. And we never trust the guys that try to corral you into the shop right by the border so they get their referral fee. We can't say enough good things about Rubio and thus far have not met anyone personally who has had anything but great things to say. Sorry your experience didn't go as well. But if you ever need to go back, you know who we recommend!
The only cheaper way to get dental care is to do it yourself! This is the best deal in North America for the kind of quality you want when it comes to dental care!
Great and helpful video. Having lived in Yuma previously and traveled to Los Algodones frequently, I can imagine how overwhelming it can be to choose a dentist for someone that know nothing about the area.
It was a game changer for us. We couldn’t afford a fraction of the work we had done if the only option was in the US. Hopefully the video is helpful for others!
A very well presented video. My own experience in Los Algodones is with SANI Dental (full mouth restoration), but on all points about crossing the border for dental care I fully agree with you. One suggestion I'll add here is to do internet searches and plan a visit to see several dentists for evaluations. That's what I did and it helped greatly in making my final selection. I'm absolutely 100% pleased with my results so far!
Always good to have multiple opinions. We did the same, and didn't feel good with the first consultation even though they were the most highly recommended from our friends. We're happy with Rubio. Glad you're happy with SANI. Hope both recommendations help future patients make their decisions! =)
We loved your video showcasing our beautiful town, Los Algodones, also known as Molar City!
It's wonderful to see the charm and vibrant atmosphere of our community captured so well. Los Algodones is truly a unique place, not just for its picturesque streets and friendly locals, but also for its reputation as the dental care capital! 🦷✨
Thank you for highlighting what makes our town so special. We hope your experience here was as enjoyable as your video. ✨
#LosAlgodones #MolarCity #ThankYou #DentalCare #CommunityLove
We're grateful that it is so easy to access quality dental care and great dental professionals... the people standing on the street harassing you as you walk can go away. Most people visiting Los Algadones know where they are going before they get there and do not need or want to be harassed. That's why we made this video - so people know of a great dentist and know exactly how to get there! We'll be back in a few months for follow up work and look forward to seeing the staff again!
Thank you for the very helpful video as I will be a solo, older woman walking across. :)
It is all relatively safe and easy to do. Always be aware and use good judgment with people and situations. But you should be fine. There is a continuous line of people coming and going across the border and hundreds, if not thousands, of American and Canadians wandering the streets at any given time.
i had no idea about the calcium issue with chrons disease. i hate chhrons . my boy had it since he was 8, now 25. teeth are ok
Sorry you and your boy have had to go through it. Crohn's is such a crazy disease that impacts people differently depending on when it is diagnosed, what you do to treat it, when you start treating it, how your body responds, etc etc etc. One thing that is true for every case is that it does suck. Hope your boy is doing better and finding ways to live his best life despite the disease!
Thanks. This was super helpful.
Glad it is helpful! We're headed back for more work in 2 months!
Thank you nice informative video
Most welcome!
Great video!
Thanks!
Couple questions…can you cross the border for the day on a visa? Do the dentists take credit cards?
@@kayak9078 You need your passport when returning to the U.S. side (no visa required). This is for Los algodones only. Yes most if not all of the dentists accept credit cards.
@@CalledToWander thank you!
@@CalledToWanderdo they take any American insurance?
Can you go a little more in depth on the implant procedure? How many visits was it and how long did you have to stay for each visit? Can you park overnight in an RV in the parking lot? Thanks.
The implant is complicated and does require multiple visits. Can't get too detailed as our case required a bone graft, which was an additional few trips. But you will need multiple trips, plus in some cases weeks or months (graft) in between visits. We frequent the area between trips to Baja int he winter so this works fine with us. Yes, there are camping options at the nearby casino and an open camping lot next to the parking lot. RVs are not permitted to stay overnight in the parking lot as far as we know.
I can echo what @CalledToWander said on implants but will add my own experience. As he said it is a very patient-specific question. In March of this year I had 7 extractions and 4 implants done. For me at 65 years old and in generally good health (not good dental health, obviously) it was a 3 day stay. Day 1 was 3D imaging and planning the work. Day 2 was the surgery and placing the implants. Day 3 was placing the temporary acrylic prostheses. After 6 months of the bone growing into the implant I will go back to have the final, permanent prostheses made and installed. Had I gone in a slower time of year it is possible all that work cold have been done in one day. But for me, walking in summer heat in Yuma is a no-go, I'd melt.
My work was done at SANI Dental and I do recommend them highly. sanidentalgroup.com/
On the big parking lot, suggest contact the tribe ahead of time to ask about sleeping in your RV in the parking lot. I know that over-night parking is allowed for a fee, but I do not know if you can sleep there or if they require you to go to their RV campground instead. Here's a link, parking fees are going up October 1st:
www.quechantribe.com/departments-andrade-parking-lot.html
Definitely looking into this. What do they charge for a crown?
Sorry but we don't have the receipt handy and our dental work was extensive so I just know what we paid to walk away with multiple root canals, crowns, fillings, implant and deep cleaning. I just know it was 1/3 or so what we were quoted by our former discounted dental office in the US
Hi, when you say just show your passport, or your ID. You mean the new license, right?
You will need a passport to cross into Mexico and back into the US. There’s a chance Mexico won’t ever ask to see your passport as they don’t stamp them but going back into the US you will need to show your passport
@@CalledToWanderbut if you claim you’re a migrant, they’ll let you right in, give you 20k worth of food stamps and cash assistance and put you up in a luxury hotel for 3 months!
What's the name of the casino on the border I can stay at
Quechan Casino Resort
Quechan Casino. It's pricey but convenient if you don't have a tow car or want to drive the RV to the border parking lot. We use our Passport America membership and stay at our favorite Yuma RV park for less than half of the casino cost and drive the 15 minutes
@@CalledToWander thanks for the response
Do you need a passport ?
Yes. To return to the US you will need to present your passport. Entering the Mexican side, they did not care to check. But the US side will certainly check
I talked to a dentist here, and they said i can go back and forth with drivers licence and birth certificate?
I can’t say it’s good or it’s bad…I think I chose the wrong place. I had to get them fixed when I got back and still need to get more fixed. My dentist was a complete bitch…hole in the wall place. Paid 6k and had to get 6k work done back in the states…wish I would have went to the best place
We did a lot of research and took a lot of advice from others before we went. And we never trust the guys that try to corral you into the shop right by the border so they get their referral fee. We can't say enough good things about Rubio and thus far have not met anyone personally who has had anything but great things to say. Sorry your experience didn't go as well. But if you ever need to go back, you know who we recommend!
according to google if you was born in the US you can return to the US from Mexico with a birth certificate and photo id
NO???
Get a passport
Consult the US embassy. We don't work for the government. We have passports and that is simple and easy enough.
@@CalledToWander
I think using what I already have is simple and easy enough 🤗
They are pricey!
The only cheaper way to get dental care is to do it yourself! This is the best deal in North America for the kind of quality you want when it comes to dental care!
@@CalledToWander ahahahahah.
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