Overseas Dental Care A Draw For Some Patients
| By Prue Salasky, Daily Press (Newport News, Va.) | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Nopson, 58, is among the estimated 750,000 U.S. residents who travel abroad each year to receive medical care. The most common procedures sought outside the country are cosmetic surgery, dentistry and heart surgery -- in that order -- according to the
For Nopson, originally from
Govaldan, who received her master's in restorative dentistry at the
Nopson saved
"There is some concern about the training in some of these countries," he said. A dentist who formerly practiced in
Dickinson pointed out both different regulations and the difficulty in obtaining any legal recourse overseas. "Here we have a dental board that licenses dentists and protects the public. Other countries don't have the infrastructure," he said.
Raife planned to stay for 10 days in order to have the necessary root canals and complete the work on the crowns.
"I'm expecting to be at the dentist every day," she said before leaving. The clinic has its own lab and a CAD/CAM machine that makes crowns and bridges from porcelain and ceramic, which allows for same-day service. "The machines and all the materials are from
"We're on the
The work the clinic does is typically extensive and Nopson has planned a return visit in September to complete her implant work.
"I'm impressed," she said on her return. "They're very good, very professional."
In the end, she made three visits during her 10-day stay, including six hours on one day, and opted for an additional implant. She didn't experience any pain or problems and the clinic followed up with her after her return. The clinic employs English speakers so communication doesn't pose a problem, said Nopson.
"They don't give you the floss and the toothbrush and all that, but they cut down the cost," said Nopson. "I'd highly recommend it."
Salasky can be reached by phone at 757-247-4784.
Safety tips
--Consider water safety
--Watch for counterfeit medications
--Check that blood is screened
--Follow after-care instructions
--Check on recommended time to wait after procedures before flying
--Check the qualifications of provider
--Have a written agreement defining treatments, supplies and care
--Obtain copies of records including lab results
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