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sotadental is the best bilingual team of dental specialists in Mexico Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Los Algodones, & Tijuana. , they offer all-on-4-dental-implants/ and lot of things
Only if your dentist has an American license.
A great deal of medical tourists - especially Americans opt to cross Tijuana, Mexico for affordable and high quality dental care. Have you ever wondered why dental implants are cheaper in Tijuana, Mexico? Since Tijuana is just across the border, there are plenty of dental clinics in that area. Because of the large number of dental clinics, it connotes acompetitive market, thus the low cost on dental procedures. While maintaining prices low and affordable, treatment standards are of high quality. Not only that, dental clinics strive to specialize in every dental procedure needed. You might be surprised that dentists in Tijuana are also US-educated and licensed, making dental procedures safer and much like back home. In Tijuana, a single dental crown can cost you $300 compared to about $1,200 in the US. For dental fillings, a Mexican dentist can charge you only $60 versus $400 back home, while a dental implant could cost $450 compared to $1,000 in the US. In fact, many dental patients can afford better quality of services and materials in Tijuana than they could back home.
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No, you will have to pay out of pocket
It depends on what you're looking for. For example a set of dental implants cost US$500 for a set of porcelain teeth
To find companies in your state that provide dental insurance or dental discount plans, go to the National Association of Dental Plans site (www.nadp.org) which has a directory of companies that offer dental insurance. The directory can be searched by state and you can select "individual" and get the list of just those companies that provide individual dental insurance in your state. The listing also tells you if the company provides dental HMO, dental PPO, dental indemnity (traditional insurance without a network) or a discount plan (not insurance but a discount off the dentist's fees who are part of the discount network).
You need to check with your insurance carrier. If the do allow it, you"ll have to pay for the work, file a claim, and seek reimbursement from the insurance company.
Of course, but you'll have to pay for them out of pocket.
To find companies in your state that provide dental insurance or dental discount plans, go to the National Association of Dental Plans site (www.nadp.org) which has a directory of companies that offer dental insurance. The directory can be searched by state and you can select "individual" and get the list of just those companies that provide individual dental insurance in your state. The listing also tells you if the company provides dental HMO, dental PPO, dental indemnity (traditional insurance without a network) or a discount plan (not insurance but a discount off the dentist's fees who are part of the discount network).
To find companies in your state that provide dental insurance or dental discount plans, go to the National Association of Dental Plans site (www.nadp.org) which has a directory of companies that offer dental insurance. The directory can be searched by state and you can select "individual" and get the list of just those companies that provide individual dental insurance in your state. The listing also tells you if the company provides dental HMO, dental PPO, dental indemnity (traditional insurance without a network) or a discount plan (not insurance but a discount off the dentist's fees who are part of the discount network).