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Are your dental implants FDA approved?

Every month, thousands of Americans and Canadians choose Costa Rica for affordable dental care.

COVID testing for Costa Rica dental tourism patients

Are you an American planning a trip to Costa Rica for dental care? If so, please remember to schedule some extra time for a COVID test before your return to the United States.

Costa Rica Dental Tourism is alive and well: 2021 discounts & promotions

Costa Rica dental tourism clinics that were closed during much of 2020 due to COVID-19, are now once again bustling as new patients fill their chairs.   

Goodness Dental launches Goodness House: Luxury private villa patient accommodations

Goodness Dental has set a new high bar for excellence in the dental tourism industry with Goodness House, a stunning villa home featuring deluxe accommodations.

Dental implant surgery in Costa Rica

With today’s state-of-the-art technology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons in Costa Rica now offer computerized surgical planning, custom prosthesis design, and patient-specific rehabilitation.

Dental school or Costa Rica dental abroad?

A visit to the local dentist is becoming too expensive for most Americans. Should you consider Costa Rica dental abroad?

4 great reasons to travel to Costa Rica for dental care

If you’re reading this article, you’re probably considering traveling to Costa Rica for dental care. Here are four really great reasons to help you take the first step toward a brand new smile in Costa Rica.

Goodness Dental Costa Rica names Dr. Clyde Waggoner as Director of Patient Services

Dr. Waggoner, an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, practiced in Denver, Colorado for more than two decades before moving to Costa Rica in 2019.
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Costa Rica Faces Backlash Over Migrant Detentions and Rights Abuses

Costa Rica violated the rights of over 200 migrants deported by the United States—including 81 children—according to a report by the Center for Justice...

Costa Rica’s Economic Growth Slows as Tourism and Agriculture Struggle

Costa Rica’s economic growth rate slowed to 3.9% in the first quarter of 2025, down from 4.6% during the same period last year, according...

Costa Rica’s 1710 Danish Shipwreck Redefines Slave Trade Narrative

An expedition of marine archaeologists from Denmark has unraveled the mystery surrounding two shipwrecks lying in the shallow waters of Cahuita National Park, on...