Mexico has long been known as a medical tourism destination. Most specifically, dental tourism. A quick trip across the border can literally save you thousands of dollars. Did you know that Mérida is quickly becoming a dental tourism destination? Yes, it’s a fact. Why? Safety, beautiful environment, helpful people and, of course, to see the Best Dentist in Mérida.
In the past when a trip to Mexico for dentistry was mentioned, it was met with skepticism. Fortunately, through education, internet and social media, the modern side of dentistry has been exposed and publicized. Notably, many expats and visitors actively promote and recommend visiting Mexico as a medical destination.
In this article, I’d like to introduce you to Dr. Guillermo Trujillo Losa, the Best Dentist in Mérida, and his staff at Whiteline Dental Clinic.
But first, let’s take a look at some important information to further educate you on the process of dental tourism in Mérida.
Please note: Even though I made a small commission from writing this article, I paid out of pocket for my visit to try the services of Dr. Guillermo and his staff. I wanted a completely unbiased experience from start to finish and this is the outcome of my experience. Additionally, my opinion of the service from Dr. Guillermo and his staff was not influenced at all. I assure you if I was not completely, thoroughly and 1,000% satisfied with the service, I would not have written this article about the best dentist in Mérida.
Why does Mexico offer lower dental prices?
First, if you are thinking about traveling to Mexico for dental work done ensure the clinic you visit is top-rated. Specifically, you’ll find a lot of cheap dentists that offer top-quality services. BUT, buyer beware. If it sounds too good to be true, then it might be. Make sure you thoroughly research, vet and ask for recommendations and referrals for your chosen dentist.
Most definitely, Mexico offers lower dental prices because of:
• Operating costs of the clinics are lower.
• Cost of living expenses are lower.
• High competition among Mexican clinics.
As you can see, lower quality services are not included on the list. Notably, you DO NOT have to compromise quality when you opt for dental services in Mexico.
My great experience with Dr. Guillermo!
Why do people choose Mexico for their dental work?
Mexico is a preferred dental destination for many reasons:
• Prices are more affordable, especially with more comprehensive issues.
• Mexico is easy to get to and is accessible from world-wide destinations.
• Cheap flights and tourist packages can be combined with dental tourism for an extended vacation.
• Appointment availability means there’s no waiting weeks or months for an appointment.
And a few other interesting facts:
• Mexico is a well-established favorite vacation destination for Americans who logged over 10 million tourist arrivals during the first quarter of 2018.
• Location and cheap fares are budget friendly for follow up visits when needed.
• Cancun International airport is the second busiest Airport in Mexico and the fourth in Latin America.
• The U.S. dollar goes a lot further in Mexico due to a favorable currency exchange rate.
I appreciate that one of the first things you seen upon arriving to Whiteline Dental Clinic is their Mission, Vision, & Values.
What kind of dental services are offered in Mexico?
Traveling to Mexico for dental work may not be something you considered. But how can 1,000,000 patients seeking treatment in Mexico be wrong? Not only, by adding the actual cost of the dental work plus airfare and accomodations, you still end up saving money. And guess what? You’ve also been able to treat yourself to a great vacation too!
You’ll find a full spectrum of services offered including:
• Dental Implants
• Endodontics
• Metal Free Crowns
• Dentals Resins
• Extractions
• Teeth Whitening
• Implants
• Crowns & Bridges
• Veneers
• Teeth Whitening
• Fillings
• Root canals
• Dentures
• X-rays
• Missing Teeth
• Tooth Discoloration
• Cracked, Chipped or Broken Teeth
• Sedation Dentistry
• Gaps Between Teeth, Crooked & Poorly Aligned Teeth
• Root Planing, Scaling and Polishing
• Orthodontics
• Restorative Dentistry
• Holistic/Biodentistry
• Tooth Extraction
• Sedation Dentistry
• Laser Dentistry
• Cosmetic Dentistry
Okay, so enough with the statistics and boring information for now. Next, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Dr. Guillermo Trujillo Losa or Dr. Guillermo as I call him. Dr. Guillermo is the best dentist in Mérida.
Dr. Guillermo of Whiteline Dental Clinic!
Best Dentist in Mérida
There’s no denying it, I am a complete wimp when going to the dentist. I get nervous, agitated and my palms sweat. Besides that, I have a really small mouth. So, every time I go to the dentist I get a headache and my mouth will hurt for days. Dr. Guillermo was recommended on many Facebook groups for expats.
Taking a chance (because sometimes you get the wrong information), I thought “I’ll try him for myself.” What I initially liked, other than the recommendations, was the fact that his office was very close to our house. Not surprisinly, this was a B-I-G plus.
The next thing I liked were the prices for a cleaning which is all I needed at the time. His clinic was offering a cleaning special of $500 pesos (approx. $25 US). WOW! What a bargain . . . so I had to try this for myself.
Apart from this, you may not know about the water in Yucatan and the high mineral content here. Notably, this is a concern for me and was the focus of the questions I had for Dr. Guillermo.
Q & A with the Best Dentist in Mérida
How often to visit the dentist for regular checkups in Mérida because of the water?
Dr. Guillermo: See the dentist at least every 6 months in order to see the general state of your mouth.
How does the water in Mérida affect teeth and gums?
Dr. Guillermo: There are different theories about this. But, the reality is that if you have good hygiene habits and regular check-ups, you can maintain your dental health in optimal conditions. The water in Mérida should not have an effect.
Are there preventative measures you can recommend?
Dr. Guillermo: Brushing after each meal, flossing and rinsing, as well as a dental check-up and cleaning every 6 months with a dentist.
Is there a toothpaste, type of toothbrush and brand of floss you recommend?
Dr. Guillermo: No. If you are in the habit of use all the tools listed, most of the brands on the market can be good options. Personally, I like a traditional medium bristle toothbrush and conventional Colgate or Oral B toothpaste.
Very comfortable, modern, and clean at Whiteline Dental Clinic.
What are the top 5 dental needs your clients have?
Dr. Guillermo: They usually require some type of prosthesis treatment, gum treatment, root canal treatment, wisdom teeth and implants. Orthodontics is very common too.
What is the timeframe and cost for a crown?*
Dr. Guillermo: If it’s just the crown, no root canal or no post, it is usually 7 – 10 days average. However, it could be less. It will depends on the case. Average cost: $5,900 – $6,500 MX (metal porcelain crown) which is approximately $290 – $320 US.
*This is the current cost at the time this article was written. Each individual case is different and the cost may vary from case to case. I highly recommend making an appointment via phone call, virtual call or in person to determine your exact dental needs and costs.
What is the timeframe and cost for a root canal?*
Dr. Guillermo: The treatment is usually in one and a half hours in one day’s time. Occasionally, it may require 2 appointments. However, this is not usual. Although the treatment is in 1 appointment, we ask medical tourism patients to stay an average of 7 days. This is so we can address any complications or concerns the patient may experience. Average cost: $2,950 – $3,300 MX which is approximately $145 – $162 US.
*This is the current cost at the time this article was written. Each individual case is different and the cost may vary from case to case. I highly recommend making an appointment via phone call, virtual call or in person to determine your exact dental needs and costs.
Do you offer gum surgery?
Dr. Guillermo: Yes, we do.
What makes you different from other dentists in Mérida?
Dr. Guillermo: The customer service that we provide, the technology we use, and our facilities. Most importantly, all of our specialists speak English.
I really love the color combinations – helps make me feel more at ease and less anxious.
Can you briefly describe the process for an in depth and detailed consultation for someone needing a comprehensive dental plan?
In this example, the focus is a client coming to Mérida for dental tourism and needs several procedures.
Dr. Guillermo: This is a step-by-step process as follows:
• When a patient does not live here, I prefer to schedule a video call first. This helps both the patient and I to get to know each other. I also need to know their needs and expectations of treatment.
• After that, I will ask them for current information such as x-rays or tomography. Once I have this history, I can be more precise with length of appointment times and prices.
• Then, we make a treatment plan with the patient and plan the first visit or trip.
• When a patient arrives to the clinic for the first time, medical records are updated. Next, we perform a full check-up to confirm that the treatment plan either remains the same or needs to be modified.
• After that, the treatment(s) begin(s). Keeping the patient’s timeframe and needs in mind, we try to perform as much as possible during this first trip.
• Before the end of the first trip, we discuss with the patient about the next steps. If a second visit is involved, we do everything we can to organize everything in the best way possible. This continues until the treatment is finished.
• For comprehensive work, usually the patients require more than one trip.
What is the best dental advice you can recommend for expats living in Mérida?
Dr. Guillermo: Always have an evaluation every 6 months to detect problems early. If someone is going to have any dental treatment, see that the doctor is a specialist in the area that will be treated.
Now, you can clearly see why I think Dr. Guillermo is the best dentist in Mérida.
My Testimonal for the Best Dentist in Mérida
I wanted to share my review so you can see for yourself what an amazing experience I had:
From the time I first contacted Whiteline until the time I left my appointment, I felt valued as a client. The ease of making my appointment set the pace for the entire experience. The one thing that stood out was how much care Dr. Guillermo has for his clients.
Dr. Eduardo was the same as he greeted me like an old friend when I arrived. An incredible experience that I highly recommend.
Normally, I am quite anxious about the dentist but this time, I only felt calm and secure.
THANK YOU to a wonderful team and I highly recommend Whiteline Clinica Dental. 10 STARS!
So now, let’s jump back into more information about dental tourism and why you should consider it.
The clinic is very easy to find – Local B y C, Calle 17 69, Col. México, 97125
U.S. General Dental Health Statistics
Surprisingly, you may find the statistics below a bit shocking. As uncertainty of job security along with rising insurance coverage (or lack of it), I think you will find Mexico will continue to be a destination of choice for those seeking more affordable dentistry.
• 7% of the adult population in America have no natural teeth (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016)
• 15% of young adults take days off because of their teeth (Health Policy Institute, 2015)
• 1 in 4 American adults avoid smiling due to the condition of their teeth (Health Policy Institute, 2015)
• 24.6% of American’s aged 75 and over have lost all natural teeth (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016)
• 42% of low-income adults have difficulty biting or chewing (Health Policy Institute, 2015)
• 1 in 5 experience anxiety due to the condition of their mouth and teeth (Health Policy Institute, 2015)
• Nearly 50% of the US population (aged 30 years and above) suffers from periodontal diseases (cdc.gov)
• Approximately 49,700 Americans receive diagnoses each year with this largely preventable type of cancer that affects the mouth and/or pharynx. (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 2018)
Top reasons why adults avoid the dentist include cost, fear of the dentist, and inability to find a convenient location or appointment time. Specifically, 59% of adults indicated that they forgo dental care due to cost, 22% because they are afraid of the dentist, and 19% because they cannot find a convenient location or appointment time. (ada.org)
Whiteline Dental Clinic goes above and beyond to ensure client’s comfort.
FAQ’s About Dental Tourism in Mérida
Why Mérida for dentistry?
• Easy to get to (can fly direct or into Cancun)
• Affordable dental care
• Quality of services
• High level of customer service
• Inexpensive for budget-conscious
Where is Mérida?
Mérida is located in the State of Yucatan, Mexico with a population just over 1,000,000. Notably, Cancun, Tulum and Playa del Carmen are all mega-destinations for thousands of tourists annually. Just 3 hours west, you will arrive in the capital of Mérida.
Is Mérida Safe?
CeoWorld Magazine ranked Mérida as the second safest city in North America in 2019. It is also Mexico’s safest city, the safest city in Latin America and considered as safe as Europe.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
No, Dr. Guillermo and his specialists speak English. They see many dental tourism clients annually and cater to American and Canadian patients.
What happens if something goes wrong – is the work guaranteed?
Typically, less than 0.01% of patients encounter difficulties. On these rare occurrences, any problems are corrected. Should you have any issue with your dental care, the procedures and lab work are guaranteed.
When Is the best time to visit?
While Mérida is known for being hot and humid, the large portion of the year is incredibly beautiful and pleasant. You’ll want to avoid the hot summer and the rainy season. Without a doubt, the best months will be from October to April. However, the temperatures can be easily navigated with a few tips and tricks you’ll find here.
Where is the best place to stay in Mérida?
We have a preferred rate* at Hotel Casa Lucia in Centro. It is located across the street from Santa Lucia park and is just exquisite! We can help you with transportation and other needs while you are in Mérida. You’ll find restaurants, shops and many tourist activities around Santa Lucia park so it is the perfect location for your stay to see the best dentist in Mérida. See Google Reviews & more photos HERE.
What payment methods are accepted?
Cash is always king and pesos in Mérida definitely rule. Dr. Guillermo’s office accepts cash in pesos and credit cards. Inquire in advance for payment arrangements.
What else is there to do in Mérida?
Mérida offers vibrant communities, both large and small, where history and culture are important. There is something for everyone here. While you are in Mérida, feel free to move about the city with ease and curiosity. The locals are always willing to help and answer questions. You will find there are no definitive lines between neighborhoods. However, the people who live in them will surely assist you with the boundaries and the colorful stories that make each of them special. Mérida offers gastronomy, culture, arts, tourism, artisanal crafts and much, much more.
Final Thoughts on the Best Dentist in Mérida
Historically, travelers from the U.S. and Canada cross the border for discounted medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, medical and dental care. Therefore, Mexico has a history as a popular tourist destination. Additionally, it’s natural that it has also become a location for dental tourism as well. Along with affordable prices and quality care, Mérida offers visitors historical archaeological sites, influence of Maya and Aztec, gastronomy, art and culture in a colonial city with modern touches.
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FAQs
What is the best way of finding a good dentist in my area? ›
Ask for dentist recommendations
Ask your friends, family or coworkers. Chances are one of them has a great dentist they can recommend. You could also ask your healthcare provider or a pharmacist. Members of the medical community often know one another.
Root Canal: 12.5k to 15.5k MXN ($615 to $760 USD) Dental Crowning: 8.5k – 11k MXN ($420 – $540 USD) Dental Implants: 36k – 43k MXN ($1,770 – $2,115 USD)
How do I trust my dentist? ›- Beware of In-Network.
- Choose a Dentist Based on Referrals, Not Who Your Insurance Company Tells You to See.
- Stay Away from Practices That Advertise.
- Look for a Name on the Door.
- Ask for a Second Opinion.
- Ask How Long Your Appointment Will Be.
- Price Check and Do Your Research.
- Germany. ...
- Mexico. ...
- The Czech Republic. ...
- Costa Rica. ...
- Poland. ...
- Croatia. ...
- Hungary. Hungary is well-known for having some of the world's best dental implant facilities. ...
- Turkey. Turkey is continuously recognized as one of the best nations for dental implants, which comes as no surprise.
- How is My Overall Dental Health? ...
- How Can I Prevent Gum Disease? ...
- What Does This Pain, Sensation, or Discoloration Mean? ...
- What Type of Toothbrush and Toothpaste Should I Be Using? ...
- What Foods Are Bad for My Teeth? ...
- Should I Use a Mouthwash?
All in all, when it comes to choosing a dentist, a patient will look for someone who is honest, compassionate, has extensive knowledge and training, as well as provides patients with a high-tech facility equipped with the latest dental services.
How much is a crown on a tooth in Mexico? ›How Much Do Dental Crowns Cost in Mexico? On average the cost of crowns in Mexico goes from 400 USD to 600 USD. Compared to other dental clinics, A1 Smile Design offers one of the best prices for dental crowns at 450 USD for both, porcelain crowns per tooth and zirconia crowns per tooth.
Is a root canal or extraction cheaper? ›A tooth extraction costs less than root canal therapy. However, in order to prevent jawbone deterioration and dental drift, you should consider getting a dental implant to replace the lost tooth.
How much does it cost to fix your teeth in Mexico? ›Full Mouth Dental Implant Cost | Mexico Cost |
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Single Tooth Implant per tooth | $780 |
Single Tooth Implant with Crown per tooth | $1,635 |
Implant Dentures with 4 dental implants per arch | $6,020 |
Implant Dentures with 4 dental implants full mouth | $12,040 |
- Saying “I hate the dentist” ...
- Not disclosing your medical history. ...
- Lying. ...
- Not lying back, opening your mouth wide, or turning your head. ...
- Refusing to swallow your own saliva. ...
- Waiting to go to the bathroom until we call you back.
Where do Americans go to dentist in Mexico? ›
Los Algodones, also called 'molar city,' is located close to the southwest of the US-Mexico border. Every year, around 120,000 Americans and Canadians cross the border into Los Algodones for affordable dental care. The city is home to over 500 practicing dentists.
What state has the best dentistry? ›States with the Best Dental Health | States with the Worst Dental Health |
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1. Wisconsin | 42. Florida |
2. Illinois | 43. Kentucky |
3. Minnesota | 44. Alaska |
4. District of Columbia | 45. Texas |
Denmark. In the top spot, with an impressive score of 0.4, is Denmark. The score reveals that of all the people surveyed and checked, the average citizen had less than half a tooth that needed attention or had problems. Those are some clean, pristine pearly whites!
Is it okay to switch dentists? ›Yes, it is okay to switch dentists and regarding how often can you change your dentist, as many times as you want. It is okay to switch dentists and there are plenty of reasons to change dentists, none of which are wrong.
How often do you go to a dentist is it correct? ›The basic rule of thumb says you should visit the dentist every six months. Studies have shown that people without any problems are ok to go once a year while those with dental issues should get checked out every 3 or 4 months. Here are some guidelines to help you know how often you should get your teeth checked.
Why are private dentists better? ›A private dentist has more time to explain all the treatment options to you properly and there you are more in control of your oral health. Nervous patients can benefit from sedation, as well as the extra care and time a private dentist can provide.
Does it matter which dentist you choose? ›Board certification is one of the most important factors to consider when you are choosing a dentist. It tells you that the dentist has the necessary training, skills and experience to provide healthcare in general dentistry. Also confirm that the dentist has no history of malpractice claims or disciplinary actions.
How do you tell if your dentist likes you? ›Gets to Know You
When your dentist greets you warmly and asks about your family or work, you may be thinking these are signs your dentist likes you. They're also just signs that you have a quality dentist who cares about you and wants you to be comfortable during your dental appointment.
Even more savings with more extensive and higher cost procedures, such as dental implants. For example, a single implant in Mexico is around $900, versus the $3,000 per implant price tag in the US.
Whats cheaper than a dental crown? ›Tooth extraction.
This is generally the cheapest alternative to a dental crown although certainly the least desirable! The important thing is to choose what is right for you, and your budget.
What are the dangers of root canals? ›
Infection after root canal: After the root canal procedure, the infection can progress inside or outside the location that the root canal was performed. Accumulation of unwanted materials: Cholesterol crystals can accumulate and irritate the tissues where the root canal was done, as well as scar tissue or cystic ...
Can I just got my tooth pulled instead of a root canal? ›For example, if your infection is too severe to receive a root canal and antibiotics, your dentist might recommend an extraction instead even if it is not one of your wisdom teeth. Your dentist will also advise you on the best way to fill up the space created by the missing teeth.
How long do root canals last? ›Root Canal Treatment Success Rate
According to this report, 98 percent of root canals last one year, 92 percent last five years, and 86 percent last ten years or longer. Molars treated by endodontists had a 10 year survival rate, significantly higher than that of molars treated by general dentists.
Is it safe to go to Mexico for dental work? There is a lot of misinformation when it comes to the safety of Mexican dental tourism. However, tens of thousands of US patients have received high-quality dental work in Mexico, and if you know where to go, it is very safe.
Is it worth going to Mexico for dental work? ›One of the main reasons that Americans go down to Mexico for dental treatment is the simple fact that it's much more affordable! In many cases, you can take a short vacation in conjunction with your treatment and the grand total will work out less than the cost of the treatment in the US.
Do Americans Go Mexico for dental? ›An estimated 1.2 million Americans travel to Mexico for dental work annually. One reason why travelers are drawn to the country is that medical procedures cost a fraction of what they do in their country of origin.
What not to do before dentist appointment? ›- DO NOT brush or floss excessively.
- DO NOT forget to check if your medical insurance covers the visit.
- DO NOT put on too much makeup.
- DO NOT keep any medical history from your dentist.
- DO NOT drink alcohol beforehand.
- DO NOT take painkillers.
- Cardiovascular Disease. Your dental health can impact your heart. ...
- Diabetes. ...
- Kidney Disease. ...
- Osteoporosis. ...
- Anemia. ...
- Rheumatoid Arthritis. ...
- Stress and Poor Nutrition. ...
- Keep Your Mouth Healthy.
Over 55% of dental clinics recommend and perform unnecessary dental treatment daily! Unnecessary dental treatment wastes patients' time and money. Furthermore, it reduces dental health as NOTHING is healthier than a natural healthy tooth!
What is the most important quality of a dentist? ›The most important qualities a good family dentist should have are being knowledgeable, being an expert in their field, and being trustworthy. A dentist should have excellent communication skills and be compassionate. Your family dentist should be local and operate convenient office hours.
Can a dentist tell your health? ›
A routine dental exam may reveal unknown problems with your bones, heart, blood sugar, or digestion because certain warning signs live inside your mouth. So, visiting the dentist regularly is not only good for your dental health, but your overall health too.
What is the difference between a good dentist and a bad dentist? ›A mark of a good dentist is being able to give treatment in a way that minimizes a patient's pain. Poor dentists will not worry about minimizing a patient's pain and will be much rougher in administering routine care like cleanings or giving shots.
Can a dentist tell if your in pain? ›Even if you feel like you are strong enough to handle a little bit of discomfort, your dentist can still tell that you are in pain. The eyes have a tendency to flinch and clench when you are hurting. Your tongue and legs can tense up as well.
Can I get a second opinion from another dentist? ›Yes. If you are unsure whether to take your dentist's advice you can get a second opinion.
Where is the safest place in Mexico to get dental work? ›It is safe to travel to Cancun.
We have worked with thousands of dental tourism patients visiting Cancun for the past 11 years. No one has complained about safety. There's a reason why it's the top destination for Americans abroad. It's safe, fun, and convenient.
Los Algodones, Mexico, located about 5 minutes from Yuma, Arizona, is well known for its dental work and it is considered “the dental capital of the world”.
What town in Mexico is known for dental work? ›Los Algodones: Dental Capital of the World. Los Algodones, a little Mexican town, has more dentists per capita than any other place in the world, and every day more than 3,000 people cross the Yuma border to get dental treatments.
Does Florida have good dentists? ›Florida ranks near the bottom, at 44 out of the 50 states plus the District of Columbia, for poor dental health, according to a study by WalletHub, an online personal finance website.
What is the cheapest state to get dental work done in? ›Lowest dental treatment costs: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas. Highest dental treatment costs: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
Who has the cleanest teeth? ›Denmark: In the top spot, with an impressive DMFT Score of 0.4 At the very pinnacle of the list have Denmark. The data indicates Denmark has the best oral health of all the countries in the entire world.
What state has cleanest teeth? ›
States with the Best Dental Health
The clear winner of the best dental health was Connecticut with a 4-point advantage, followed by the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Hawaii, and New Jersey.
One of the many problems in the dental industry you'll face is finding new patients. Even if you've managed to overcome the financial issues inherent to opening a new dental practice, finding new patients is one challenge that requires dedication, a productive team and serious networking.
Can a dental abscess heal on its own? ›A dental abscess is a build-up of pus in the teeth or gums caused by an infection. It needs urgent treatment by a dentist. A dental abscess will not go away on its own.
How many teeth do you need for a partial denture? ›Typically, a dentist will recommend partial dentures when you have three or more missing teeth that are next to each other.
How do most patients select a new dentist quizlet? ›How do most patients select a new dentist? Word of mouth. A prospective patient's impression elements are classified into several stages.
How long is too long for a tooth abscess? ›In conclusion, the maximum period that an untreated tooth abscess can sustain is 12 months or more. But, such longevity is associated with dangerous complications such as sepsis or even death. Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!
What is the fastest way to get rid of a dental abscess? ›- Open up (incise) and drain the abscess. The dentist makes a small cut into the abscess, allowing the pus to drain out. ...
- Do a root canal. This can help get rid of the infection and save your tooth. ...
- Pull the affected tooth. ...
- Prescribe antibiotics.
If you have a fever and swelling in your face and you can't reach your dentist, go to an emergency room. Also go to the emergency room if you have trouble breathing or swallowing. These symptoms may indicate that the infection has spread deeper into your jaw, throat or neck or even to other areas of your body.
Is it better to get partials or dentures? ›Partials are a much better option than a complete denture to replace lost teeth in your lower jaw if some natural teeth can be saved. Most people have difficulty adapting to a removable complete lower denture. There is a break-in time to get used to having a partial in your mouth.
What is the most comfortable partial denture? ›Flexible dentures are most comfortable because it hugs the contours of the gum and it does not cause bruises to the gum and can last longer than other types of dentures.
What is the average cost of a partial denture? ›
Designed to fit around your natural teeth, they help to prevent tooth loss or extraction and can be removed between meals and while you sleep. Depending on the type of partial your dentist recommends and the materials used, the average cost ranges from $1,400 to $1,800.
What are the top 2 reasons people do not visit the dentist as frequently as they should? ›- Safety. Due to COVID-19, many people put off going to the dentist. ...
- Fear. Many people are anxious and afraid to see the dentist. ...
- Cost. People may put off going to the dentist due to the cost. ...
- Time. Many people say they don't have time during the day for a dental visit.
This is usually because more than one treatment can resolve a problem; mostly the differences are in cost and time, but also sometimes they're due to a dentist's level of mastery or knowledge of a certain skill.
Which type of dental plan is the most common? ›A preferred provider organization (PPO) is one of the most common types of plans available. Dentists join a PPO network and negotiate their fee structure with insurers.