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homebirthisbest
01-20-2008, 07:46 PM
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I wanted to add my thoughts here, as I went this route for some simple cap work for my mother who is uninsured and may do so for myself as I need an implant and MetLife does not cover that on my plan. I am on here researching pros and cons. Here are the things I looked for

1) English speaking
2) Practicing in a town/city with a large ex-pat/ U.S citizen retiree population
3) a good reputation amoung the retiree population and thus likly to want to maintain that reputation and provide good service to Americans.

I went to Merida in the Yucatan and we had a great vacation and great dental work. For me from the East coast flying to Yuma or El Paso would have been more expensive, longer flight with two connections and much less fun. Hope that help others.

homebirthisbest
01-20-2008, 07:48 PM
PS I am researching pros and cons of implants , not of Mexican dentists

mod-anon
01-21-2008, 06:53 AM
Started a new thread with this post, with reference to the original thread. Please do not reply to a 3-year-old thread. It really slows down the server. Thank you.

 
 
 




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