I Went To Mexico To Get My Recent Dental Work – Saved a Ton

I was having a tooth ache in one tooth, had two teeth that had a big piece broken off, and several cavities. Like a lot of people, I knew I had  a lot of dental problems, but had hesitated to get my teeth fixed because I was afraid of what it might cost.  Finally, with the throbbing pain in my right jaw, I had to do something, So, I went to a local dentist, with a very nicely decorated office. He was very nice, and very professional, and certainly seemed to know his business.  However, after the evaluation, and he told me what it would cost to fix me up, I just about gagged! I was going to need 2 root canals with crowns, a third crown by itself, and 11 cavities filled. The total? ,350.  That was more money than I had paid for my car!

I have worked for years in telecommunications as a cable guy.  In other words, I bust my buns as a blue collar worker.  I make pretty good money, but I appreciate the value of it. My dental insurance was a joke.  There was a maximum yearly benefit of only ,500, and that wasn’t enough to pay to fix even one tooth. I thought, there has to be a better way.  Out of curiosity, I decided to check out what a dentist in Mexico might charge.  I didn’t even know if I could find any websites for one, but I did find several.  Some didn’t bother to list any prices, so I skipped over those.  Some of them didn’t have a US phone number, and I was afraid of what a long distance call to Mexico might cost. Some had some young girl of a receptionist who spoke broken English.  But I finally found someone who answered me in perfect English, and who was able to answer all of my questions. 

The guy from Mexico listened to what I had to say, and then told me some good news. To do all the work that my dentist in Denver wanted to charge me nearly ,500 for, in Mexico the dentist would only charge me 00.  I was elated! To be sure of the quality of their work, I asked for some referrals, which they were glad to give.  I called them all and everyone had only good things to say about their experience.  Evidently, these dentists do so much work, they have gotten really good at it.  It seems there are thousands and thousands of Americans each year who go to Mexico.  The place I found is in Tijuana, and that seems to be some kind of dental capitol because of the easy access from San Diego and Los Angeles, CA. 

When I planned my trip, the guy from the dentist office in Tijuana helped me figure out where to stay, and how to get to the border from the Airport.  Hotels were only per night, with tax, and getting around with a taxi only cost 4 or 5 bucks. My expenses were not amounting to too much, and since the dental work itself was so cheap, I decided to do something extra, that I would have never had the money to do back in Denver.  My front teeth have always been so ugly, I decided to have crowns placed on the 4 front teeth on the top and on the bottom.  The truth is, I could have gotten by without it, but I was feeling pretty good about the price.  I don’t mind spending money if I get good value. I The 8 extra crowns cost me only 00.  In the Denver, I would have paid 0 each. So, I paid a total of 00, ½ of what my dentist in Denver was originally going to charge me, but instead of only 3 crowns, I got 11.  I am still excited about this! Just think about it, I got almost ,000 worth of dental work done in Mexico for only 00. 

Many people have asked me about the dangers of going into Mexico. I admit, I was a little nervous about going to Tijuana because you here a lot of things on the news, but the idea of saving so much money gave me the motivation. However, once I got there, it was a piece of cake.  I loved it there! I found this to be quite calm, and didn’t feel at all intimidated.  As a cable dude, I have had to work in East Denver in the “bad part of town”, doing disconnects and repossessing people’s cable boxes when they didn’t pay their bill.   There have been a few times I had to call the police in order to do my job because people were threatening me.  I have been inside crack houses, and filthy apartment complexes, and seen prostitutes openly soliciting people, and drug dealers and punks carrying guns.  Believe me when I say Tijuana, at least in the business area where the dental clinics are, is harmless by comparison. And I know that Denver is nothing compared to parts of L.A. or Chicago, or NYC.  I honestly have not seen any of the so called violence in Tijuana.  I am sure stuff happens, but stuff happens everywhere else too. I think if you go out looking for trouble you will find it, but if you behave yourself and go where respectable people go you’ll be fine. 

To sum this up, I wanted to get this out there to help others to know that there is a real and viable alternative available for dental work. It may not make sense for minor things, but if all you need is one root canal and crown, you will save 00, and that is a whole lot more than my entire trip cost me. No wonder dental tourism has become such a growing craze! 

The dentist that I recommend is Sam Dental in Tijuana, Mexico, located just South of San Diego, CA. For more information go to: http://www.GoodSamDental.org They are extremely honest, very capable, have very low prices, and they guarantee their work. The will also help facilitate your trip by helping with transportation needs, and hotel reservations.

About the author: Jim C. has lived in South America for many years, and traveled extensively in Mexico. He speaks Spanish fluently, and is and expert in cross-cultural communications. In other words, he knows his way around!

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25 responses to I Went To Mexico To Get My Recent Dental Work – Saved a Ton


  1. anthony8151

    Mexico is AWESOME!

  2. Minimalmusictogo

    @lioreytrancemix19 es como todo man , yo estado en China de vacaciónes y es como México, tiene sus cosas modernas y sus cosas que estan de la chingada… mejor hubieses puesto Londres o Barcelona , esas si son ciudades bonitas…

  3. uncleruckus714

    @chicoglam Life’s full of exaggerations especially 2012

  4. lioreytrancemix19

    Yo siempre he dicho que los mexicanos se ahogan con# tantito# vaya el tecnisismo,vean las verdaderas edificaciones de otros paises como el oriente,china,japon,arabia,rusia….etc etc etc asi es que mexico y no es por ser agua fiestas pero ahun es un tecermundista… asi esque ahorrense sus palabras de grandeza..

  5. chicoglam

    this is so exaggerated.

  6. kid43332

    @WertzOne ”deribado” no es una palabra.

  7. Dahnn666

    @fcgwisconsin aun asi yo me quedaria con la Torre Mayor ya que tiene una de las mejores estructuras antisismicas, puede soportar un terremoto de 9.0º…magnitud en la que la mayoria de los edificios de EUA y de Panama colapsarian

  8. edxx7

    @mrshag05 some parts of new york are over watter

  9. WertzOne

    @fcgwisconsin
    “haigan” no es una palabra.

    Y si hablas de los edificios de Mexico, entonces no deberias nombrar a USA, ya que los edificios en Mexico son mejor construidos que los de USA, y al nivel de los de Japon, ya que en ambos se construye edificos de primera deribado de la necesidad de hacerlos aprueva de terremotos en ambos paises, mientras en USA, no requieren tanta arquitectura, solo en las zonas de la falla de San Francisco.

  10. AliMexikano

    I am so proud to be Mexicano!

    VIVA MEXICO!!!!!!!
    si señor!

  11. fcgwisconsin

    soy mexicano y muy orgulloso de serlo pero la realidad es que el unico lugar donde hay mas edificios en latinoamerica es panama. Espero que algundia haigan tantos edificios bien hechos como en usa, o Japon.

  12. LEAGONCORP

    extraño mi ciudad, algun dia volvere, i’ll coming back mexico city i love you

  13. hugocasarrubias

    pase lo que pase mexico siempre se va a levantar ……por anos nos han querido tunbar pero nunca lo van a lograr …mexico tus hijos de aman poco a poco vamos a mejorar para ya ser un pais libre i con poder salir a delante solos sin ninguna ayuda extranjera …hay nos vemos en el zocalo en septiembre …

  14. mrshag05

    @JosephKrammer build over watter something that usa people wont do ever

  15. mrshag05

    @patotas666 ja bn atolondrados

  16. UtubeDude011

    @DanaJackson21 dumb ass im mexican american, why do you even comment this if you hate mexicans!

  17. gabej14

    VIVA MEXICO

  18. gabej14

    @DanaJackson21 wow wolfman rick is one ignorant fuck aint he

  19. el1amor2es3bueno4

    @StewartBrasil it must be a lot like your brain then

  20. Yojimbo707

    La ciudad de los palacios es una gran Megalopolis!
    Viva México!

  21. patotas666

    pendejearon alos morrillos frente a discovery que vergüenza pinches chilanguillos.

  22. Lifeform74

    Viva Mexico! Viva!!! And for all you ignorant Americans “Chinguen a su puta madre”!! Lol

  23. DGFL2009

    Me caga como los gringos hacen ver todo Dramatico y espantoso, es cierto que el terremoto del 85 casi destruye a la cuidad de mexico y que es posible que algo asi pueda volver a suceder pero no vivimos con la constante preocupacion de que eso pase, no somos tan paranoicos como los gringos.

  24. MrBearcro

    Mexico city is wonderful and breathtaking! I want to visit it a.s.a.p!

  25. cheffan1

    i like mexico its omg to big

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