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In today’s economic times many people have found themselves in situations that they would rather not be. Their wages have been garnished, some live in pain because they do not have insurance, and in many cases have lost their employment. Health issues, as we know, still arise even when we do not have coverage and matters of this nature still need to be addressed by families.

Even people with insurance are finding that out of pocket costs for major dental work are not being covered and many cannot afford the proper work to be done. Some live with the pain. Others find themselves cashing in their retirement funds, taking a loan or equity in their property, or paying off the expenses through payment plans with their dentists that leave them in debt for many years to come.


The Solution
My Dental Trip offers an alternative to the traditional dental plan by educating the consumer, walking them through the steps of taking a Dental Trip, linking them with professionals in foreign countries, and then showing them how to deduct it from your taxes. The savings on the procedures you get done while on your dental trip can be as much as two thirds of what you would pay in the U.S. or Canada and while they’re at it create a dream vacation at the same time. Costa Rica is by far one of the best countries to take a dental vacation and reap the rewards of tremendous savings on dental costs. All of the dentists are highly trained and follow strict standards parallel to that of the U.S. 


Imagine…..modern dental practices in a beautiful country with many inexpensive activities to do while relaxing on your dream dental vacation!


Lodging, food, and travel are readily available and inexpensive as well compared to North American fares.

There are several articles published by many reputable sources. One such article was showcased by USA Today called “The inciDENTAL tourist,” and talks about dental travel and the benefits of dental tourism. It is only one of the many 3rd party publications that have written about an industry that is in it’s infant stage. Here is the link:

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/news/2005-07-28-dental-tourism_x.htm