The Rise of Dental Tourism: Exploring Affordable Dental Options Abroad

The Benefits of Seeking Quality Dental Care in Mexico

If you don’t know someone who has sought medical or dental care outside the U.S., you may soon be in the minority. Over 750,000 people have chosen health care outside the U.S., which continues to increase by about 20% a year. Initially, overseas health services primarily addressed rising medical costs, but dental care abroad is now catching up to medical care.

Several factors are driving this trend:

  • There is a lack of satisfactory dental coverage with dental insurance
  • The cost of dental services is continuing to rise
  • There are now affordable options that are easily accessed outside the U.S.

Dental Insurance

Despite growing insurance coverage for medical conditions and prescriptions, dental coverage lags far behind. Outside of company dental treatment plans, most dental insurance has high deductibles and modest coverage, if a procedure is covered at all.

Over $115 billion is spent on dental care annually, and about 45% is out-of-pocket expenses. That means Americans spend over $50 billion annually on dental services.

In addition, dental insurance plans often have a restricted wait period of up to a year before coverage is in effect. Therefore, if someone considers dental insurance because a dental problem has arisen, it can be a while before benefits are available.

Rising Costs for Dental Care in the U.S.

Americans Travel to Mexico for Dental Work.

Escaping High Costs: Why Americans Choose Mexico for Affordable Dental Care

Dental care costs continue to increase faster than the inflation rate and faster than wage increases. The combination of flat wage growth and the aging of the U.S. population has complicated the dental care picture and has left millions of people delaying the dental services they need. About 36% of people need dental care, and more than one person in every three put off dental care because of the cost.

Putting off dental services is more of a problem than just enduring a little pain. Delaying needed dental treatment can have serious health consequences. Periodontists (inflammation around the teeth and gums) have been linked to numerous debilitating health conditions, from diabetes and lung disease to osteoporosis, stroke, and heart attacks.

People with inflammation of the gums are 40% more likely to have a chronic health condition. In extreme cases, people who lose their teeth live ten years less on average than those who don’t, according to Charles Mayo, MD.

Affordable Dental Work Options Outside the U.S.

A passport and stethoscope on top of a table.

Your Ticket to Affordable Dental Care: Preparing for Your Dental Journey to Mexico.

Americans discovered affordable, quality dental services are available at offices in cross-border locations such as Mexico, Costa Rica, and Thailand. By far, the easiest and most cost-effective choice for dental work in Mexico since it is closer and less expensive to travel to than most other dental locations outside the U.S.

Studies have reported that the level of satisfaction with dental care in Mexico matches that of the U.S. In addition, with cost savings that can be in the thousands of dollars if extensive work is needed, the expense of travel and lodging is hardly a factor.

Over the last twenty years, Americans have been saving up to 75% on dental services in Mexico. See an example of the tremendous cost savings below:

For instance, in border towns in northern Mexico, where Americans have been getting dental work for decades, a crown that might cost from $1,200.00 to $1,800.00 in the U.S. starts around $490.00. An All-on-4 permanent denture procedure that could cost $24,000.00 (per arch) in the U.S. costs about $12,000.00 (per arch) in Mexico.

However, it is important to know where to go and which clinics have a history of satisfied patients so that they can take advantage of the cost savings and still receive good quality dental services. Here is a simple checklist:

  • Go to a location known to be safe and accommodating to Americans. For example, we recommend a few border towns in northern Mexico over cities such as Tijuana. This is because Tijuana has more issues with crime, and it is more difficult to cross the border.
  • Ensure the clinic you choose has a good track record of satisfaction and that the dentists and staff speak English. Also, ensure the dentist is properly credentialed and prominently displays their license in the dental clinic.
  • Use a dental referral agency or a Dental Referral Service. These agencies have built their business on evaluating and recommending dental clinics with good reputations and a history of satisfied patients. A reputable dental referral agency should continuously monitor the dental care results and be alert to infractions that could impact the licensing of a particular clinic. A dental referral service can actually help you with scheduling, lodging, and transportation and often has relationships with local dentists that can save you even more money. Most importantly, they are an excellent resource for everything you need to know about getting dental services in Mexico.

Dental Referral Services

A dentist with a patient in Mexico.

Transforming Smiles, Restoring Confidence: Experience Exceptional Dental Care in Mexico

If you have any concerns about the logistics of getting dental care in Mexico, a Dental Referral Service can take all of the worries out of getting affordable, quality cross-border dental care. This new service category goes beyond just referring patients to dental clinics in Mexico and can help with every part of your experience.

Today, many dental offices in Mexico have a long history of servicing Americans, and they have proven that good dental services with significant cost savings are available to U.S. citizens. Putting off needed dental care because of the cost? It isn’t necessary anymore, as many Americans have already discovered.

If you have questions or need additional information, please Contact Us or Request a Free Quote to send us your dental inquiry, and we’ll get back to you.