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Dental implant treatments are among the most popular dental services for which medical tourists are willing to travel thousands of miles. In their home countries they have to face the lack of proper NHS dentists, extremely long waiting lists and the huge cost of going private. It may not be much of a surprise that many are beginning to discover that certain countries offer exactly the same services of the same standards to which they are accustomed, at a much lower price.
Free dental clinic draws hundreds. More Utahns on Medicaid lose dental coverage.
A recent survey of low-income parents has found that financial stress caused by the economic recession is forcing many families to choose between basic necessities such as food, transportation and housing, and routine dental care for their children – exacerbating an epidemic of poor dental health among children from underserved communities.
Federal funds will help low-income residents with dental care. United Way extends Dental Day deadline. Free dental work for needy. Free dental clinic for children.
Crisis propagates all over the world. The economy system is not stable. Dental tourism during crisis saves more money and allows you to travel abroad and to have a great time.
During these tough economic times, many regular activities are being put on hold-and that includes visits to the dentist. So how can people take care of their teeth now to avoid expensive dental procedures in the future? Chicago Dental Society dentists gave us the top ten budget-friendly ways to care for teeth at home.