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Many Americans are going abroad for affordable dental care

- By Emma Patch

Looking for dental care they can afford, many Americans travel abroad.

In fact, dental care is the No. 1 driver for American medical tourism, accounting for more than two-thirds of medical travel, says Josef Woodman, CEO of Patients Beyond Borders, a medical tourism consulting agency.

So where do Americans, particular­ly those without dental insurance, go for dental care that doesn’t break the bank?

Mexico. Popular for its high-quality care, low costs and relatively easy access from much of the United States, Mexico tops the list as the go-to destinatio­n for dental tourism.

Los Algodones, Mexico, also known as “Molar City,” has become home to clinics with affordable care favored by American travelers. Even during the pandemic, Americans could get dental care there when much of the industry in the U.S. came to a halt. Clinics in Tijuana are popular as well.

In Mexico, American travelers can save anywhere from 60% to 80% on popular dental procedures. For example, the average cost of dental implants in Mexico is $1,190 per tooth, compared with $3,822 in the U.S., according to Medical Departures, a medical tourism agency and comparison website. The site also reports that dentures

in Mexico average about $660, compared with an average of $1,800 in the U.S., and dental veneers average $495 per tooth, compared with an average of more than $1,200 in the U.S.

And the popular “all-on-4” procedure — which refers to “all” teeth being supported “on four” dental implants — goes for an average of nearly $25,000 in the U.S., but it averages just over $8,000 in Mexico.

Hungary. When it comes to dental tourism, what Mexico is to Americans, Hungary is to Europeans. But that doesn’t mean Americans can’t take advantage of the high-quality, low-cost dental care Hungary offers. Round-trip flights to Budapest, a hotspot for dental tourism that’s also home to world-famous thermal spas, have recently gone for as low as $425 from major U.S. cities.

In Hungary, American travelers can save anywhere from 30% to 80% on popular dental procedures.

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