I’m an American and Get All My Dental Work Done in Tijuana
(Originally Published in Fodor's)
Getting our teeth fixed in Mexico started as a money-saver and ended as a sightseeing adventure.
We were shocked! My husband Stu’s estimated dental bill was $33,800, not one penny covered by Medicare or insurance. Our New Jersey dentist’s plan included five extractions, two root canals, sixteen crowns, and whitening to match the color. We were familiar with medical tourism, so we wondered about dental tourism. Was there such a thing? Would it really save us money? How would we go about it?
A brief Google search yielded Dental Departures, a free dental tourism concierge. We contacted its founder, Paul Taggart, who explained that his service ranks dental clinics through an algorithm based on years in practice, volume of business, continuing U.S. education, English-speaking competency, and ease of doing business. Dental Departures also publishes patient reviews. The search also turned up a bewildering array of dental practices in other countries, as well as The Dental Tourism Association, a coalition of individual practitioners.
We decided to use Dental Departures to winnow down the choices and get a price quote—and so, the process began.

