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Dental Cost in Mexico… from an Expat

By : Barbie | In : Dentist

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DENTIST

AN EMAIL ON DENTIST COST

Hola (Oh-la) Everyone,

I received an email from Tony this week – this is his response, and my reply to the dental situation and living and working in Mexico:

Dear Barb,

I am writing in response to your e-mail about low dentist cost.

And you are right.  I am having my teeth done now as we speak.

(Okay, I am not in the chair, but I am under a dentist’s care)

I lost my four front teeth back in 2005, and had not wanted to do anything because the dentist wanted to charge me $4500, ABOVE AND BEYOND what the insurance was going to pay!

I am paying $9000 pesos ($900 USD) for the bridge.  I am thrilled to know I will have teeth again, especially since I now have a teaching job, teaching English to the people here.  The pay is low, but the experience is exhilarating.

I REPLIED:  Hi Tony – Good For You!!!  Would love to hear more about your teaching experiences – so many people ask about that – I’ve written many times about the pay in Mexico – some people just don’t get it.  But, if I can pass even more info along – well, we try.  Barbie

Dentist Info by Barbie