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Costa Rica dental tourism: How much do periodontal treatments cost in Costa Rica?

You can expect to pay a lot less in Costa Rica for periodontal work and other dental procedures.

Costa Rica pioneering three plasma-based strategies to treat COVID-19

The Clodomiro Picado Institute of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) is preparing to pioneer three strategies that could be used to treat patients with COVID-19.

Orthognathic surgery in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s large community of highly qualified dental professionals includes some of the best maxillofacial surgery professionals in the world.

What makes Costa Rica the best dental tourism destination

Every year, hundreds of thousands of dental tourists leave the United States as they search for affordable, high-quality dental care.

Which dental clinics are open during the coronavirus crisis?

Are you in need of emergency dental care? Thousands of people in Costa Rica are potentially unable to access urgent dental services in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Costa Rica dental bridges: Three types of bridges

Costa Rica dental clinics offer affordable, high-quality dental bridges.Visit CostaRicaDentalGuide.com to get a free referral.

Canceling and rebooking flights to Costa Rica

If you booked your travel to Costa Rica for March or April 2020 and would like to reschedule your travel, now is a good time to get started with rescheduling your flights.

Latin America coronavirus cases pass 10,000

Coronavirus cases in Latin America surpassed 10,000 on Friday, according to an AFP count based on official government and World Health Organization figures.

Costa Rica dental tourism and coronavirus COVID-19: What you need to know

I’d like to share some thoughts on how the dental tourism industry is managing this coronavirus and what it means for our international patients.  

Costa Rica dental tourism: Dental implants: Why it’s important to replace missing teeth

In Costa Rica, however, you can expect to save 80 percent or more on dental implants, lowering your cost to between $750 and $1,000 per tooth.

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