Although I keep having to address and readdress (and re-readdress as the case may be) the issue of security when getting dentéla treatment abroad. and it may seem like everyone now knows how to deal with dental tourism offices and booking dental treatments abroad, it seems like I am wrong. The first things to come up when you google dental treatments abroad are articles like this one, so it seems that not everyone has understood how to deal with this issue, despite my most sincere efforts. So let me quickly reiterate how to not get ripped off.

It may happen to anyone that they go through the unfortunate event of having a tooth knocked out. An unfortunate step, a messed up dancing accident, an icy sidewalk is enough to cause you to fall down or somehow knock yourself in the mouth, dislodging your tooth. So let’s stop with the stereotypes of only tough guys having missing teeth, it is completely possible to lose a tooth in the most pacifist ways imaginable.
This nemesis is known to all of us, and haunts us throughout our lives. It causes no severe problems, but is a constant nagging problem, and can happen at the worst of times. But what causes the hiccups? And what are the ways we can fight it? We would like to showcase some of the old methods, and shed light on some of the new ones as well.