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Stress-related dental problems rising due to COVID: More patients choose Costa Rica dental tourism

Every year, tens of thousands of American and Canadian patients make their way to Costa Rica to take advantage of affordable dental care.

Costa Rica dental tourism discounts for March and April 2021

Promotions for accredited dental clinics that are recognized as preferred dental tourism clinics in Costa Rica, using FDA-approved materials.

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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.
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Costa Rica’s Keylor Navas Signs 2-Year Deal With Newell’s Old Boys

Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas was presented this Friday as a new signing for Argentina's Newell's Old Boys. He revealed he spoke with star...

Fishing tourism as a pillar of the blue economy: Michael Jordan’s Costa Rican experience

Michael Jordan’s second visit to Costa Rica for recreational fishing in 2025 underscores the growing significance of this activity not only as a leisure...

Costa Rica Grapples with Rural Gentrification and Property Prices

A recent National University (UNA) survey reveals that 86.8% of Costa Ricans believe foreign residents are appropriating coastal properties. The study found that 76.9%...