If something goes wrong with your dental implants after you return to the USA, there are a few important things to understand so you can make the best decision for your situation. Dental tourism exists because the prices in the United States have become extremely high, and many patients simply cannot afford life changing treatment at home. The trade off is that if a complication happens later, you may need to travel back to Mexico. This is not ideal, but it is part of the reality when choosing treatment outside your home country.
If a mechanical issue occurs, such as a loose screw, a broken temporary tooth, or an irritated gum area, our team can evaluate your photos or x-rays and tell you exactly what the next step should be. Many small issues can be handled by a local dentist near you, especially if you only need a minor adjustment, a cleaning, or a tightening. We will explain what to ask for and make sure your local dentist understands what needs to be done.
For more serious complications, such as implant failure or a fracture of your prosthesis, the work usually needs to be done by the original surgical team. This means you would need to return to the same SOTA Dental location so our doctors can repair or replace what is needed. Fortunately, serious complications are rare, especially when you follow proper care instructions and return for maintenance when recommended.
Although it is a real inconvenience to travel again if something goes wrong, most patients still choose Mexico because the overall price difference is so significant that even an extra trip is still far more affordable than doing the full treatment in the United States. Our team stays with you long term, gives you guidance whenever you need it, and helps you navigate any issues that may arise.