50 Things You Should Know About Getting Dental Work and Implants in Mexico

What You Need to Know About Dental Implants in Mexico

Are you finding dental treatments to be too costly? It doesn’t have to be that way. Beyond Borders Dental has been a trusted resource for numerous dental patients, and we are eager to assist you as well! If you’ve heard about dental tourism and are interested in how it operates and the potential cost savings, we can provide valuable information. Whether you are considering a trip to Mexico for dental procedures and are uncertain about what to expect, traveling abroad for dental care can offer high-quality services at a more budget-friendly price. We can provide comprehensive insights into what to expect when getting dental work in Mexico.

1. Is it safe to go to Mexico for dental work?

There is a lot of misinformation regarding the safety of Mexican dental tourism. However, tens of thousands of U.S. patients have received high-quality dental work in Mexico, and if you know where to go, it is very safe. Of course, parts of Mexico are not recommended for tourists, but border towns and popular tourist cities are safe and cater to foreign dental patients. In addition, we closely monitor the locations where our approved dental clinics operate. Therefore, you can be assured that Beyond Borders Dental only recommends safe offices and areas and frequently provides dental treatment to U.S. travelers.

2. Will I get quality dental implants from a highly-trained dentist in Mexico?

Well, maybe yes or no, depending on where you go and who you see for your dental work. It is essential to have a trusted source to refer you to dental offices with an extensive record of high-quality treatment. This is our most important commitment to our patients. Unfortunately, dental tourism has become so popular in the last two decades that many popup “dentists” are not qualified to practice dentistry. This can give dental work in Mexico an unfairly negative reputation. But this is not the norm. If you go to a licensed, experienced dentist, especially dentists who are vetted through our 4-step qualification process, you can receive high-quality work and save a lot of money.

3. Can I really save thousands of dollars in dental implant costs in Mexico?

The national average cost for a dental crown in the U.S. is $1,200.00 to $2,000.00; in Mexico, it’s $490.00 to $750.000. A complete set of traditional dentures can cost up to $5,000 in the U.S. and about $1,000.00 in Mexico. If you need major dental work, you can get affordable, high-quality dental work and highly likely save thousands of dollars going to one of our vetted dental clinics. On average, our patients save 50% – 75% on dental work in our dental clinics in Mexico. You can save $3,500.00 with a single tooth implant and crown alone. To learn more, click this link.

4. Are dental implants in Mexico affordable?

Prices vary widely, but it is significantly more affordable than the same procedure in the U.S. But beware! In any country, including the U.S., comparing prices is essential, but be sure you understand what you’re paying for and getting. Not all dentists use the same quality of dental materials, and not all doctors are equal. Regardless of what treatment or procedure you compare, be sure you’re comparing apples to apples. We can help you. Our blog post, Is the Lowest Price the Best Price, is a good starting point.

5. Can I get an estimate from your agency for dental implants in Mexico to compare with other quotes?

Absolutely, and we encourage our patients to do just that. The more information you collect and understand about your options, the easier it will be to make the best, most informed decision for you. The most important thing to remember is to compare apples to apples because there is much misleading advertising. Thousands of patients have trusted Beyond Borders Dental to find the best dental work at the most affordable price. Remember, the lowest price may not be the best price. The best price is the lowest price for the highest quality work, and our offices meet that standard every day.

6. Do the Mexican dentists and staff speak English?

Yes, all our clinics have fluent, English-speaking doctors and staff. In addition, our dental clinics are in well-known dental tourism areas, such as those with easy access to the U.S./Mexican border or established tourist destinations, and provide dental work to American tourists who visit frequently.

7. Are dental clinics professional and use the same hygienic and sterilization techniques as American dentists?

Yes, otherwise, why would Americans keep going to Mexico, right? We visit the dental clinics we recommend to assure our patients that the offices meet our exacting standards. We fully recognize that high hygiene standards are imperative to ensure safe dental work.

The safety and health of our patients have always been a top priority for Beyond Borders Dental. That’s why we vetted our dental offices even before the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, our 4-Step Evaluation Process has consistently done the work you receive safely and comfortably, as our many Patient Testimonials reflect.

8. Do Mexican clinics use modern, high-tech equipment for dental implants?

Our vetted clinics are equipped with the latest diagnostic equipment, i.e., X-ray machines, 3D cone beam digital imaging, and sophisticated ZirkonZahn systems to produce perfect dental prostheses.

9. Do I need a passport to get dental treatment in Mexico?

Crossing into Mexico in a border town, you don’t need to show any documents; however, crossing back from Mexico through a U.S. border requires proper documentation and a valid passport. Contrary to this law, since Americans have been crossing Mexico’s northern border for dental work, you can usually cross back into the U.S. with a valid driver’s license and a copy of your birth certificate. Talk with us about the required documents, and we’ll guide you.

10. What about a visa; do I need one for Mexican dental treatments?

A passport is sufficient for border towns. If you travel to our dental clinic in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, or Mexico City, you need a valid passport and a visa, which is handed out by flight attendants or upon arrival before clearing customs at the airport.

11. Is getting a dental implant more painful than a tooth extraction?

All surgical procedures involve a certain degree of pain, and a certain level of anesthesia is given during dental implant procedures. Patients generally experience a mild level of discomfort and complain of mild pain once the anesthesia wears off. The pain level also depends on whether it is a simple tooth implant or a bone graft procedure.

12. What about water filtration systems?

If you’re worried about getting sick from drinking water in Mexico, you will be happy to know that our vetted dental clinics use water filtered through sophisticated treatment systems to keep it safe and potable. Otherwise, drinking only bottled water is highly recommended to avoid stomach issues.

13. Does the lower cost of dental implants in Mexico equate to lower quality?

No one wants to compromise on healthcare quality by taking a cheaper route, and you shouldn’t need to. In the U.S., some of us were raised to believe that higher costs equal higher quality. This is not the case with dental work in Mexico. Cost-cutting does not mean they’re using lower-quality ingredients. From porcelain crowns to metal posts and dentures, our approved dentists use the same materials in your mouth as you would if you received dental work in the U.S.

In a country like Mexico, the cost of living is significantly less compared with the United States and Canada, making it much more feasible for dentists to own and operate a practice. In addition, dentists in Mexico are not required to pay for malpractice insurance. Due to government subsidies, Mexican dentists carry less student loan debt than U.S. dentists. They repay these subsidies with one year of free service after school. I hope this explains the lower cost without any suspicion.

14. Is it common to travel to Mexico for dental tourism?

Thousands of people travel to Mexico (and other foreign countries) for dental work every year. This is because you can save thousands on affordable dentistry, and getting appointments with Mexican dentists is easier. Another reason people come to Mexico is they can get dental treatment done faster and, better yet, get a vacation out of it.

15. Is it easy to access dental work in Mexico?

Mexico, Thailand, Costa Rica, and India are among the top destinations for dental tourism. For Americans, Mexico stands out as the closest and most convenient choice. It is the most affordable option and easily accessible – you can fly or drive across the border, potentially saving on airfare if you reside nearby. Furthermore, many of our clinics are located in the border towns of Mexico. It is essential to consider the distance you would need to travel for multiple appointments or in case of any issues after returning home.

16. What are some benefits of using a referral service for dental treatment in Mexico?

Before booking an appointment, going through a reputable dental referral agency or doing thorough research is essential. An independent referral agency such as Beyond Borders Dental has no allegiance to anyone but you. Referral agencies should have done due diligence before sending patients abroad for dental or medical work. They can also answer questions, give you general advice/recommendations, and are your point of contact if you need help. We advocate on your behalf and ensure everything is going as planned, and our referral services are always free.

17. How are you paid for your referral services?

We get asked this question all the time. We are compensated directly by the dental offices. The dental offices that work with us benefit by having us refer patients and saving them a lot of time by screening each patient and answering questions. If a patient decides to use our offices, we oversee every step to ensure everything goes smoothly.

18. Is getting dental implants in Mexico as pain-free (as dentistry can be)?

Dentists in Mexico provide anesthesia options similar to those in the U.S., including full sedation. Our dental clinics also have skilled anesthesiologists on site. The procedures are typically performed under local or general anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort during the treatment. Patients often report only mild levels of pain once the numbness wears off post-procedure.

19. Do Mexican dentists use the same materials as U.S. dentists?

Our verified dentists utilize identical materials in your mouth, from zirconia crowns to metal posts and dentures, as you would receive if you underwent dental procedures in the U.S. Our doctors use globally recognized brands such as Biocare, Straumann, and M.I.S. for implants and full mouth restorations.

20. What if I need more than one specialist?

Our clinics are staffed with dentists trained in various specialty fields and are equipped with all the essential diagnostic equipment. If you require multiple specialists, they will collaborate within the clinic to ensure all your needs are met in one location. In the rare instance that a specific specialist is not available onsite but is necessary, arrangements will be made to bring them to the clinic.

21. Can I get the same dental procedures in Mexico?

If you’re traveling abroad for dental work, it’s essential to know that you can get all the same dental treatment options in Mexico as you can in the U.S.

22. Why is Mexico such a popular destination for dental tourism among seniors?

Seniors often live on a fixed income and delay much-needed dental treatment due to high costs. This is why many seniors choose Mexico as their destination for taking care of their teeth as they age. Mexico is an excellent option for most seniors, with up to 75% savings on major dental procedures like dental crowns, implants, and root canals. Our Patient Testimonials confirm the satisfaction of many patients who have traveled to Mexico for dental treatment.

23. Can I get cosmetic dental procedures in Mexico?

Absolutely. The doctors who do veneers, whitening, and bonding are specially trained and certified in cosmetic procedures. So, you typically can save quite a lot of money on these procedures.

24. Are other dental specialists available in Mexico?

If you require the services of an orthodontist, endodontist, or implantologist, you can schedule an appointment with them on the same day at the same clinic. For instance, at one of our dental clinics, there are over ten experienced, full-time dentists proficient in all areas of dentistry.

25. As an American, will I be treated well in Mexican dental clinics?

As a dental tourist, you will be treated with the highest level of respect and work. Several thousand Americans visit Mexico yearly for dental tourism, which is quite the norm. You are the lifeblood of some Mexican cities’ livelihood.

26. Do dental services in Mexico come with a guarantee?

Our vetted-approved dentists guarantee their treatment and services for up to four years. If something is not right, you can go back and have it corrected at no additional cost. However, this is not an option at every Mexican dental clinic, but we put you first, and so this is something we promise you.

27. Should I take cash when traveling to Mexico for dental work?

It’s always a good idea to have some cash when you’re traveling. Typically, you pay cash or credit card for services rendered during an appointment, but you’ll still want some money for incidentals throughout your time in Mexico. Most tourist destinations and areas that see many Americans take credit cards and often U.S. dollars. We don’t suggest carrying a large sum of cash.

28. Can I get medications in Mexico after my dental work?

Many Americans fill non-narcotic prescriptions in Mexico. And if your dentist prescribes pain medications or other prescriptions, you can visit a Mexican pharmacy and fill your prescription at a reduced rate before you head home. Savings can be substantial.

29. How many trips to Mexico will I need for my dental work?

You might need to return for a few visits if you need extensive dental work. Still, in many cases, the cost will be much lower than if you paid for the same work in the U.S. Once we have discussed your proposed treatment plan, we can advise you on the travel requirements.

30. How will I find my way around once I arrive in Mexico?

Local transportation is complimentary for patients. We will offer you a list of hotels our patients use, and transportation to and from your hotel to the dental office is also complimentary. We oversee every detail to make your trip easy, safe, and comfortable. That’s what we do and why so many people have trusted Beyond Borders Dental.

31. What about travel insurance?

Since dental tourism often involves flights and hotels, it’s a good idea to be prepared with travel insurance.

32. Can I take a vacation from my dental tourism trip to Mexico?

If you’re going to be a “dental tourist, you might as well enjoy the “tourist” part. So whether you lounge on the beach in Cancun or take a weekend trip to Mexico, you’ll enjoy the festive Mexican culture, food, and people.

33. Will my dental insurance cover my treatment in Mexico?

In certain instances, yes. Patients are responsible for reaching out to their insurance provider before traveling and ensuring they have copies of any necessary forms for reimbursement. Our dental clinics will supply the documentation for filing a claim upon your return. Dental services must be paid on the clinic’s day of treatment.

34. Is it easier to drive or fly to Mexico?

If you reside in Texas, New Mexico, or Arizona, you can conveniently drive to El Paso, Texas, and park your vehicle. Our Ciudad Juárez dental clinic offers free transfers from the bridge to your hotel and transportation to all your dental appointments. Similarly, our Tijuana dental clinic provides complimentary transfers from San Diego International Airport for dental visits. Direct flights are available from numerous U.S. cities for those interested in visiting Cancun or Playa del Carmen. Upon arrival in Cancun, our dental clinic arranges a private transfer to your hotel, with complimentary transfers from your hotel to all scheduled dental appointments.

35. Can I get a free estimate before I go to Mexico for dental work?

Beyond Borders Dental offers assistance in obtaining a complimentary estimate. It’s important to note that our dentists utilize various sources of information. This includes dental X-rays and 3-D cone beam C.T. scans, consideration of the patient’s desired goals, and, ultimately, making a final decision based on an in-office assessment. The in-person examination is crucial as it allows for collecting detailed information, including evaluating each patient’s facial structure. While most price quotes provided to patients are typically accurate within 10% to 15%, the final treatment plan will be determined based on the in-clinic evaluation.

36. So, are Americans happy with their dental treatment in Mexico?

According to a report commissioned by Families U.S.A., a Washington advocacy group for health-work issues, “About 90 percent [feel] the dental work they had received in Mexico had been good or excellent.” Our past Patient Testimonials show that our clients are happy at an even higher rate. This exceeds satisfaction with U.S. dentists.

37. Why is getting quality dental treatment/ dental implants in Mexico so affordable?

This is explained above (salary scale there, cost of living, rents, staff costs). Further, dental school is subsidized by the government in Mexico. This contributes to lower costs and dentists who could focus on their schooling (instead of working multiple jobs and taking classes simultaneously). On the other hand, the typical U.S. dentist leaves school with over $200,000 in loans in many cases. Guess how he is going to pay those loans back?

38. What is included in your referral services?

We’re here to help you find the best dental office for your personal needs and oversee the entire process of getting dental work in Mexico. We’re your ambassador if needed, and our referral services are always free to our clients. Of course, you’re responsible for your travel to/from the destination city. If you need hotel accommodations, we can help with recommendations and lodging partners to save you money and assure you will be comfortable at a reasonable rate. Local transfers to/from airports and dental appointments are always complimentary.

39. What if I can’t afford the procedure I want?

In some cases, more than one option is possible, or the procedure can be spread over a more extended period to give you more time to save the money you need. Another option is to consider a personal loan or try our lending affiliate to see if they can help you. But ultimately, you must decide for yourself the best course of action. We’re here to help you research and collect accurate information so you can make an informed decision. We’re here to help educate and guide you, and there’s never a fee for our referral services; the dental clinics compensate us directly.

40. How important is it to vet your dentist or dental referral agency?

The value of a reputable dental referral agency cannot be said enough. First, make sure you are going to a trained, reputable dentist. Then, read reviews and do thorough research. A reputable dental referral agency is happy to show you their Patient Testimonials. Beyond Borders Dental makes actual onsite visits to all dental clinics. We interview the doctors and staff, review their credentials, tour the facility, observe sterilization procedures, and inspect their dental supplies. Most importantly, we monitor the satisfaction of our clients to ensure the offices we recommend meet our stringent standards.

41. What is the cost of a single tooth implant in Mexico?

A single-tooth implant will cost you significantly less in Mexico than in the U.S. you can save up to 75% based on the procedure. Click this link to get more details about the affordability and pricing comparisons.

42. How do I know I can trust Beyond Dental Borders and what you tell me?

The prevalence of deceptive marketing tactics, particularly on the internet, makes it easy for unsuspecting individuals to be taken advantage of. We strongly encourage you to conduct independent research on Beyond Borders Dental and the dental clinics we endorse. When addressing queries or providing advice, we are more than willing to offer our resources to verify the accuracy of the information provided. Unlike corporate entities that may refer patients to numerous unchecked dental establishments, Beyond Borders Dental is an independent referral agency that collaborates with a few trusted dental clinics. Our role involves screening patients, addressing inquiries, and assisting them throughout the entire process to ensure they receive personalized and reliable information. It’s worth noting that we entrust the same dental clinics with our own treatment needs.

43. How do dental clinics in your program compare to dental clinics in the U.S.?

The Mexican dental clinics we have endorsed are contemporary and well-maintained. While their furnishings may be more understated compared to American dental clinics, many of our patients are often pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness, quality, and comfort they encounter at our dental facilities in Mexico.

44. Who does the actual dental procedures in your clinics?

In the United States, it is common for dental assistants to carry out most procedures, with the dentist primarily handling final touches or advanced treatments. In contrast, at our dental clinics in Mexico, all procedures are performed by skilled, knowledgeable, and specialized doctors.

45. What do I need to do to get started with Beyond Borders Dental?

First, you need to provide us with some basic contact information to get you in our system. Request a Quote to send us your inquiry, and we’ll get back to you via email, usually within 24 hours. If you have a dental plan, X-rays, or a Cone Beam CT scan, we ask you to email us a copy. Then, your case will be forwarded to one of the offices in our program for an initial assessment by a doctor. Then, we will email an estimated cost for your dental needs, and if you like, you can speak with one of our patient care coordinators about your individual case. You’ll then have a ballpark figure of costs, so you can make more price comparisons if you like. We can often arrange a TeleDentistry conference consult with your dentist for more extensive dental work.

46. How affordable is a full-mouth restoration procedure in Mexico?

In Mexico, you can cut down on the cost of a single-tooth implant, so imagine the savings on a full-mouth dental implant. But cheaper implants can also compromise quality, which is unacceptable for Beyond Dental Borders, and we strive to ensure that our offices provide affordable and safe procedures. Learn more about How Much Can I Save on Dental Care in Mexico.

47. How do I decide which location in Mexico to choose?

There are pros and cons to different locations, but the quality of dental care is equally comparable. If you live close to a border town in the southern states or don’t want to travel internationally, our clinics in Ciudad Juárez, Los Algodones, or Tijuana are a great option. On the other hand, if you’re looking to add a tropical vacation to your travel plans, then our dental clinics in Cancun and Playa del Carmen are perfect. We can help you with this decision.

48. Can I get additional medical or cosmetic services in Mexico?

Talk with us if you’re considering taking advantage of other medical services. We have already done our due diligence to expand our services to include non-invasive cosmetic procedures and common plastic surgeries.

49. Can I bring a friend or family member to my dental appointment?

If you’re nervous about traveling abroad for dental care or want to be accompanied, we encourage you to bring a friend or family member. Before the COVID pandemic, bringing someone with you to the clinic was never an issue; however, for the protection and safety of everyone, our dental clinics have COVID guidelines and protocols in place. Therefore, on a case-by-case basis, they will allow a friend or family member to be in the clinic with you, but please talk with them in advance so they can take protective measures to protect everyone.

50. I’m incredibly nervous about getting the COVID virus. What are your clinics in Mexico doing to protect their patients?

This is a question we get asked all the time, and for a good reason: nobody wants to contract this virus, especially when traveling to foreign countries. We address these concerns by monitoring the situation globally and updating our patients.

You can now consider yourself an expert on dental tourism! If you have questions or need additional information, please Contact Us or Request a Quote to send us your dental inquiry, and we’ll get back to you.