The unbelievably high and increasing cost of dental care today have given people based in the UK, USA and most of Europe no choice but to look for dental treatment elsewhere. This explains the ever growing popularity of dental tourism.

What is dental tourism? Dental tourism basically just means travelling off to another country to seek more affordable dental care, surgery and treatment. This is very commonly practiced by Britons, Americans, European and Canadians who would like to find more ways to save on dental treatments which are otherwise very expensive in their home countries.

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November 24, 2011 · Posted in dental health, dental implants  
    

If you are thinking about having a dental surgery abroad, there are a few important things for you to consider. First and foremost, take note that every dental surgery, even just mere tooth extraction, has some risks – something might go wrong. There are more risks involved with more complicated dental surgeries, more so with procedures done abroad. Even in countries where there are strong medical regulations, there are still some cases of incompetent dental centers and inexperienced dentists botching surgeries.

This does not, in any way, mean that dental surgeries abroad are dangerous. The danger… Read the rest

May 22, 2011 · Posted in dental health  
    

Dental treatment abroad can be scary at times. This is something new and uncertain but this is not unheard of. In many cases, most people prefer flying out abroad for their smile makeovers. Here are the top six reasons why it is better to have a smile makeover in another place rather than yours.

  • The price. There are actually cities that can offer you dental services that costs about 40 per cent lower. This is why most people fly in to get their dental needs. For example, Budapest

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May 17, 2011 · Posted in dental health  
    

Dental insurance is probably one of the best investments to your oral health. After all, your teeth and oral health is essential for your everyday life, just like any other medical coverage. Dental work these days are very expensive, and one way to cushion against this potential budget-wrecking expense is through a dental plan.

There are a number of options for dental plans available today. To get the best value for your money, make sure you carefully go through dental plans available and choose one that will best suit your needs.

Typical dental treatment and routine checks cost about $300… Read the rest

April 22, 2011 · Posted in dental health  
    

Smoking can potentially cause many dental problems. They range from bad breath to oral cancer. I will list the most common problems:

  • Bad breath
  • Staining of the teeth
  • More rapid development of tartar
  • Adversely affects the attachment of bone & soft tissue to the teeth. i.e.: receding gums which can cause a sensitive reaction to hot & cold
  • Delayed healing
  • Six times more likely to develop oral cancer
  • Periodontal disease

The effects of smoking are that people who smoke will have a high probability of losing their teeth. Furthermore, smoking initiates gums disease. Gum disease manifests itself as… Read the rest

April 10, 2011 · Posted in dental health