Costa Rica Dental Vacation

In June 2011, I had a “Costa Rica dental vacation” and saved over $8,100 including travel costs!

in Costa Rica dental tourism - We saw the critters, ate the food and enjoyed our Costa Rica dental vacation

Thinking about a Costa Rica dental vacation? I saved over $8,100 but in the beginning, I had no clue as to what that even meant! After 6 months of research, I went and I have posted my story below. Please leave your questions or your personal story here so that others may learn more about a Costa Rica dental vacation. I saved over $8,100 and that includes travel costs. How I got from skeptical to the whole idea to actually being sold on it is shown below in

 

After 39 years with the same dentist (1972-2011), it took some self-convincing for me to make the leap. This is how I did that and how it became an adventure I’ll not forget!
Kurt Gross in Tennessee, USA

    21 Jun 2011
    It has been a week now since we returned from Costa Rica, and before we get completely caught up in the day-to-day life again, I decided to write about our trip and pay homage to some of the people who were so friendly and helpful to us on our adventure. 

    In November of 2009, my dentist delivered some bad news to me about my teeth, i.e. that I needed quite a bit of work done. Long story short, I spent the next year looking for a solution. Waiting that long was not the smartest thing for me to have done, but it was a lot of money and I wanted to find a solution I could live with.

    Some close friends heard me mention that I was needing dental work and how much money I was going to have to spend.

    They told me of a friend of theirs who went to Costa Rica for dental work to save money and asked if I would like to speak with him. I said, sure.

    I had never thought of going to another dentist, let alone in another country. At first thought, I was apprehensive about going to Costa Rica for dental work. It was not even a thought until I spoke with my friend’s friend who had actually went and was glad he did.

    We talked and that started me on a long online search for facts. I looked at websites and enrolled on forums about dental vacations in Costa Rica, and long story short, I ended up selecting my dentist.

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    This is my Dental Implants Costa Rica specialist who is helping get my smile back

    Here is a picture of he and I that we took while there. I had narrowed my search to two dentists.

    This is the dentist I finally chose. He is a specialist in dental implants and graduated from the University of Miami in Florida, but he had something I didn’t find anyone else had.

    This dentist had a “dental coordinator” who handled all the questions, trip arrangments, etc.

    His name is Charlie Dennard costa rica dental, costa rica dental vacation, costa rica dental coordinator (in the middle with me and Martha at the B&B) and he was a huge help in easing my mind about my concerns, answering my questions, etc. He is from the USA and now lived in San Jose, Costa Rica and so he knew the information I wanted to know about the area, travel there, the dentist, etc. He was of immense help and is what made my decision a slam dunk.

    He had been a patient himself, so he knew the concerns, procedure of the dental work, the local customs, the ins and outs – everything I wanted to know.

    Also, he put us in touch with a B&B in Escazu which is just west of San Jose, Costa Rica in a nice part of the city. And Ginette, the owner of the B&B we selected, has been more than anyone could ask for.

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    Ginette’s travel tips for getting around in Costa Rica were priceless, not to mention the wonderful fruit filled breakfasts each morning. Whatever we wanted to eat, she prepared for us and the breakfasts for both of us were included with the room.

    And the setting was gorgeous with all the tropical plants, flowers and birds that surrounded us at the B&B.

    Between Ginette and Charlie, it was like having our own personal travel guides at our beck and call anytime we needed it.

    While there, between dental appointments, we were able to visit the pacific coast. Ginette booked us into a nice place just outside the Manuel Antonio National Park. costa rica dental, costa rica dental vacation, costa rica bed and breakfast We walked from our room to the park and saw sloths, monkeys, colorful birds, red crabs in the jungle and went to the beach inside the park. It was exactly like that deserted beach you picture seeing in your mind. It was great!

    The next day, we booked a sailing and snorkling tour through our hotel staff.costa rica dental, costa rica dental vacation, costa rica bed and breakfast

    After returning to the dentist in San Jose for another appointment and a short stay back at our ‘home-away-from-home’ at the B&B, we travelled up north in Costa Rica to the Arenal Volcano area. The resort we stayed at was like a fairy tale place, only it was real. The view from our room was of the Arenal Volcano.

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    On the grounds were so many places to visit and things to do that it is hard to name them all, like horseback riding, zip lines, hot pools fed by the hot water from the Arenal Volcano, a 2 kilometer hike to the observatory, butterfly farm, crocidile pools, frog sanctuary, spa, shopping, restaurant, gazebo out in the middle of a lake and other things I may be forgetting to mention.

    One picture we took shows the beauty of the place so well because the photo looks like it is fake and done in a studio. costa rica dental, costa rica dental vacation, arenal volcanoIt was taken at one of their many pools and is a great example of just how “shangrila” this place really is.

    The room was reasonably priced and included a breakfast buffet that was delicious including fresh fruits and locally grown coffee and everything you could want. Most meals were ‘tico’ style which means they included rice and beans. All in all, great food!

    I wish I were a better writer so I could maybe do justice to the help that Charlie and Ginett were to us. They made this a trip that not only saved me over $8,100 including airfare and the lodging, but we also had a dream vacation to a beautiful country as well.

    I can’t repay them enough with words for all they did for us but hopefully this testimonial will help them and others connect so they too can have the great time and save money like we did.

    They certainly made our Costa Rica dental vacation much more enjoyable. The security of knowing there were there for us allowed us to enjoy the trip to the pacific coast and to the Arenal Volcano more than might otherwise have been had we had to go it all on our own as to where to stay, how to get there, etc.

    Of course, dental work is never fun, but even that has been excellent and as pleasant as could be expected. costa rica dental, costa rica dental vacation The professionalism of the staff at the dental clinic was above my expectations.

    All the best to you and yours,

    Kurt & Martha Gross

    I am willing to ‘pay it forward’ like my friend’s friend did with me.

    His experiences allowed me to overcome my concerns. I am in the eastern time zone and you are welcome to call me between 11am and 11pm at 865-382-3010 or email me at kurtray@gmail.com and I will be happy to answer any questions about our Costa Rica Dental vacation.

    To make personal contact with me and ask private questions, fill out this form and I will be in touch to answer your questions about your possible Costa Rica Dental vacation.

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What Are Dental Implants

What Are Dental Implants

Prior to 1952, replacing a natural tooth included methods like bridge restorations or dentures, but that changed when Sweden by Professor Per-Ingvar Brånemark accidentally discovered that it was impossible to recover any of the bone-anchored titanium microscopes he was using. They had titanium plates and after being left attached for a period of time, they had bonded irreversibly to some living bone tissue.

This contradicted all scientific theory at the time, but it happened quite by accident in a laboratory in the university town of Lund, when the professor had a lucky discovery during bone grafting research he was conductin.

Dr. Brånemark went on to demonstrate that titanium could be integrated into living bone with no long-term soft tissue inflammation or rejection. He had successfully show how to attach healthy bone to a titanium implant.

The first application of dental implants of titanium roots, or posts as they are called today, in a toothless patient in 1965. We are not clear on why it took 13 years to implement the new process, but medical discoveries tend to move slowly when looked back on.

Dental implants have shown a 90 percent success rate and long-term studies continue to show improving success.

Replicating the natural function and appearance of damaged or lost teeth is a common thing to see with today’s modern processes and materials. Dental implants are natural-looking replacements for missing teeth and provide the same function as a natural tooth root. Dental implants have also been used to anchor other types of restorations for bridges with success and patient satisfaction.

Today, a dental implant is a small, sturdy, titanium post that acts as the root structure would for a natural tooth. A dental implant is placed into the upper or lower jaw bone. After the bone has grown around the implant, usually within 6 months or less, implants can hold a crown, bridge or over-denture and acts just like roots that hold natural teeth in place. Implants are very durable and can last a lifetime. They require the same maintenance as natural teeth including brushing, flossing and regular dental check-ups.

A single tooth or a full arch of teeth which have been lost due to injury or disease can be replaced with dental implants.

Reasons you may want to consider dental implants:

To replace one or more teeth
To provide support for a partial denture
To increase the support and stability of full upper or lower denture
To increase confidence while smiling, talking and eating
To improve your overall psychological health
To improve esthetic appearance
To regain over all confidence

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