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American Dentist Says US Dentists Overcharge! So He Sends Patients To About Mexican Dentists .Com Certified Cabo And Puerto Vallarta Dentists.

Maine USA dentist bought Cabo dental vacation biz so he could send large treatment patients to board certified Puerto Vallarta dentists and Cabo dental clinics for affordable treatments such as crowns, cosmetic dental makeovers and dental implants.

2012-05-01
CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO, May 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) American Dentist Says US Dentists Overcharge! So he sends patients to Cabo dental clincs and Puerto Vallarta dentists.

And he even pays the airfare for dental makeover patients. American dentist Dr. Nelson Henry DDS has worked both in the USA and onboard cruise ships traveling the world as the ship's dentist for passengers and crew. He operates two clinics in rural Maine but for years has been enjoying vacationing in Mexico's prime resort towns of Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta.

Seeing that high-quality low-cost dental care is available in Mexico dental clinics and appreciating the great need for affordable dental treatments American patients - he purchased the Mexico dental vacation website - About Mexican Dentists.com in early 2012.

Much to the dismay of his dentist colleagues, he began sending patients to certified Cabo and Puerto Vallarta dentists where they can save from 40-75% on their serious treatments such as crowns, cosmetic dentistry and dental implants while enjoying a Mexico dental vacation.

A little known fact according to the doctor is that certified Cabo dentists cost the same as less qualified general dentists in Mexico. His - About Mexican Dentists.com - dental travel site represents only certified specialist Mexico dentists who have had 2-4 years of additional formal training for the types of procedures most dental tourists want such as root canals, crowns, cosmetic dentistry and dental implants in Mexico.

80% of Mexican dentists are general dentists un-schooled in advanced dentistry. But they are more than happy to learn at the patient's expense and peril. The dental tourist can feel safe and assured that they are getting the best possible dentistry when they visit an About Mexican Dentists .com certified Mexican dentist according to Dr Henry.

Dr. Nelson Henry and his staff are available to talk to you about your dental needs, Mexico dental vacations, and set appointments with their partner certified dentists in the popular dental travel destinations of Cabo, Cancun and Puerto Vallarta.

From the USA/Canada call Dr Nelson Henry Toll-Free: 1 888-826-2318, (9am-9pm Eastern Standard Time).

Or visit the AMD Mexican Dentists site and fill out a Contact Information form for a Free Online Consultation.

Visit: http://www.aboutmexicandentists.com

Maine dentist Dr Nelson Henry DDS is waging a one-man campaign to lower the cost of dentistry in the USA by sending patients to certified Mexican dentists in Cabo, Cancun and Puertor Vallarta where they can save from 40-75% on their treatments. Ex. a dental makeover that costs $50,000 usd in the states costs $15-20,000 with a certified Cabo dentist. Crowns that are $800 to $3,000. in upscale clinics in the US are only $475 with a certified Puerto Vallarta dentist.


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[Press-News.org] American Dentist Says US Dentists Overcharge! So He Sends Patients To About Mexican Dentists .Com Certified Cabo And Puerto Vallarta Dentists.
Maine USA dentist bought Cabo dental vacation biz so he could send large treatment patients to board certified Puerto Vallarta dentists and Cabo dental clinics for affordable treatments such as crowns, cosmetic dental makeovers and dental implants.