Excellent Dentist Appointment in Mexico December 22
When you retire in Mexico I hope that you can have the kind of dental experience that I just had. A filling chipped about a month ago and I procrastinated about making an appointment until the area hurt when I ate a candy at a posada. I called on Thursday and my dentist’s assistant made the appointment for me the next day! In fact, I could have gone in later that day, if my schedule would have allowed it.
My dentist is in my neighborhood so I walked the five minutes it takes to get to his office. I walked in the door and sat right down in the dental chair. He greeted me warmly by name. He checked my filling and saw that it had chipped. After exploring for caries he found none and proceeded to fix the filling. My entire appointment took 25 minutes; I kid you not.
Just before I left he personally scheduled my next appointment for a cleaning — the very next day (today). Today’s cleaning went equally as smoothly. He does all the work himself, having his assistant lay out the items for him as he is looking at his patient’s teeth.
To top it all off, he speaks English, so if I need him to clarify something he can tell me the English word for something. He is also trained in prosthetics and braces so he really knows his teeth.
While, the prices he charges are reasonable for me with my limited income in pesos, for you, if you were to retire in Mexico, they would be an absolute bargain. The filling cost 450 pesos (around 45 U.S. dollars). The cleaning cost 300 pesos (around 30 U.S. dollars).
Don’t you just want to live in Mexico now?
