When we talk about our health, in this case dental treatments, we need to make sure the risk involved is worth the effort the medical trip we are about to make. In many cases, going abroad means getting a lower price, but it does not equal the quality you are used to in home country. It is evident things will not be same as dental training may be different, dental regulation could change as well, and we can only hope standards will be as high as we are used to.
The good news is that poor standards will not always be the case if you decide to travel abroad for medical care. In most countries the differences in price with your home country simply drop because local costs including: staff, facilities and dentists are lower. So, going beyond the price, how can you check if your dentist is qualified for performing the dental treatment you need?
- Dental training abroad
- Dental Associations and Chambers
- Dental regulation in Europe
- Dental regulation in Mexico
- Dental regulation elsewhere
- Check your contract for dental treatment abroad
- Insurance issues and dental treatment abroad
Learn more... http://www.placidway.com/article/1793/How-dental-treatment-abroad-is-regulated
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