Dental implants in Mexico can be your solution to missing or damaged teeth. Not only can you get a perfect smile in Mexico, but also save thousands of dollars!

Keep reading for reviews, cost, top clinics, and dental implant FAQs!

Dental Implants in Mexio Reviews

John Doe
October 15, 2024
"The service was fantastic! Everything was well organized, and the staff was incredibly friendly. I highly recommend."
Jane Smith
September 30, 2024
"Amazing experience! The team was professional and made everything so easy for us. Highly recommended."
Emily Johnson
August 12, 2024
"Great service and very accommodating staff. Will definitely come back again for more services."

How Much Are Dental Implants in Mexico?

The cost of a single implant in Mexico is $790, compared to the US where it costs $5,000. With implant, abutment, and crown, the single teeth replacement will cost about $1,390.

Exciting Offers On Dental Implants in Mexico

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Dental Implants in Los Algodones
$4,500
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Dental Implants in Cancun
$2,000
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Dental Implants in Tijuana
$6,000
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Why Get Dental Implants in Mexico?

  • Travel time and costs are low due to proximity
  • Savings of up to 70% with dental tourism in Mexico compared to US and Canada prices
  • Our associate clinics follow standard sterilization practices
  • We associate with bilingual implant specialists or arrange for an interpreter

Following is a table showing the distances from various border towns of Mexico to the nearby cities in the USA:

Mexican Border Towns and Their Nearest American Cities

Mexican Border Town Nearest American City Distance Driving Time
Tijuana San Diego, CA 20 miles 30 mins
Los Algodones Yuma, AZ 11 miles 20 mins
Nuevo Laredo Laredo, TX 5 miles 15 mins
Mexicali Calexico, CA 6 miles 17 mins
Nogales Nogales, AZ 3 miles 14 mins
Nuevo Progreso Progreso, TX 4 miles 13 mins

Our Dental Clinics in Mexico

Your dental implant procedure will be performed in Mexico’s leading dental centers. Continue reading to learn about the best clinics for dental implants in Mexico.

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Popular Dentists

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Dr. John Smith
Los Angeles, CA
10 years of experience
Speciality: Cosmetic Dentistry
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Dr. Emily Johnson
New York, NY
8 years of experience
Speciality: Orthodontics
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Dr. Michael Lee
Miami, FL
12 years of experience
Speciality: Implant Dentistry
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How Much do Dental Implants Cost in Mexico?

The cost of dental implants in Mexico ranges significantly lower compared to the United States. A single implant from a reputable dentist in Mexico is approximately $700, while the same procedure can cost around $2,800 in the U.S. For a complete single tooth replacement, including the implant, abutment, and crown, you’ll spend about $1,200 in Mexico. These considerable savings make Mexico an excellent choice for high-quality dental care. Check out the price comparison below:

Procedure Cost in Mexico Cost in the United States
Single Dental Implant $700 $2,800
Single Tooth Replacement $1,200 $4,000
All-on-4 Dental Implants $7,000 $24,000
All-on-6 Dental Implants $9,000 $28,000
All-on-8 Dental Implants $11,000 $32,000
Full Mouth Restoration (All-on-4, upper and lower) $12,000 $45,000
Full Mouth Restoration (All-on-6, upper and lower) $16,000 $56,000
Zirconia Implants $1,500 $5,000
Immediate Load Implants $1,200 $4,500
Mini Dental Implants $500 $1,500

 

Some patients may require a bone graft, which can cost nearly $300. In Mexico, a full mouth restoration with All-on-4 implants is priced around $7,000, showcasing why Mexico is renowned for offering the cheapest dental implants. According to the chart above, the cost of dental implants in Mexico could be up to 70% less than in the United States. This significant price difference underlines why Mexico stands out as one of the world's cheapest places for the cheapest dental implants in Mexico.

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Tooth implant Overview

  • Tooth implants are metal screws that are surgically implanted into your bone. They act as a replacement for your natural tooth roots.

  • Dental implant methods, like dentures, provide for instant tooth function.

  • Tooth implants help to prevent bone loss inside the lower and upper jaws.

  • Following implant insertion, the bone and implants fuse together in a process known as "osteogenesis."

  • Dental implants, in opposed to dentures, are fixed and stable.

Dental Implants Mexico Before and After

Options for Tooth Implants in Mexico

Options for Tooth Implants in Mexico

Replacement of a Single Tooth

If you are missing just one tooth, one implant will be placed and capped with a dental crown.

Replacement of Multiple Teeth

When numerous teeth are lost, at least two implants will be placed in your bone, which will be topped by a dental bridge.

Complete Mouth Restoration

Full-mouth restoration procedures replace all of your missing or damaged teeth. Full mouth rehabilitation treatments such as All-on-Four, All-on-Six, and All-on-Eight are common.

Why Should You Choose Dental Implants in Mexico?

  • Because to the close proximity, journey time and expenditures are minimal.

  • We collaborate with bilingual implant experts or hire an interpreter.

  • You save over three time more of what you would pay in the United States and Canada.

  • Our affiliated clinics adhere to standard surgeries.

The table below lists the distances from different Mexican border towns to nearby cities across the United States.

Mexican Cities

Nearest American Locations

Miles Distance

Nuevo Laredo

Laredo, TX

3.5 miles far

Mexicali

Calexico, CA

4 miles far

Los Algodones

Yuma, AZ

10 miles far

Tijuana

San Diego, CA

17 miles far

Famous towns such as Puerto Vallarta and Cancun have flights daily from major USA  and Canadian locations.

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Affordable Dental Clinics for Dental Treatment in Mexico

Dental implant procedures will be carried out in Mexico's top dental clinics. PlacidWay  collaborates with respected dental clinics in Los Algodones, Cancun, Tijuana, Mexicali and Puerto Vallarta that provide dental implants.

The following are the features of top dental clinics in different Mexican cities:

Los Algodones is located near Yuma, Arizona.

Los Algodones is only a short drive from Yuma, Arizona, in the United States. One of our Clinics All on X Dental Studio is only a short walk from of the Andrade border crossing.

The facility offers an on-site lab where porcelain crowns, veneers, implants, and other dental procedures are created. CAD-CAM technologies is also available in this location.

It is a member of the American Dental Association. Learn more about Algodones dental implants.

Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexican Town

Sani Dental Group in Cancun is an internationally recognised  Clinic. Luis Alberto Rodriguez Castro is a dental implant and oral surgery specialist. He is eager to help you with his more than 12 years of experience in Dental Surgery. He is also a member of the Multidisciplinary Congress and the American Dental Association.

The clinic is around 12 kilometres from of the airport.  Find out more about obtaining dental implants in Cancun.

Tijuana, MX is located near San Diego, CA.

The majority of dental facilities in Tijuana are about 45 minutes away from San Diego International Airport.

  • The clinics have a fully updated dental facility and staff who are board-certified.

  • The implant dentists and patient coordinators are bilingual, which means they speak both Spanish and English.

  • A computerised surgical guidance is created using advanced dental planning software.

Find out more about receiving dental implants in Tijuana.

Mexicali is located near Calexico, California.

Dental Elizondo is located near the US-Mexico border in Mexicali.

The ADA has approved the clinic (American Dental Association). The dentists that work here have an average over ten years of experience.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Many modern dental clinics may be found in the lovely Mexican resort of Puerto Vallarta. Many clinics has been in business for 15 years and provides a comprehensive range of cheap general and specialty dental care.

Below are some of the more affordable clinics where many of Mexico's top class and best dentists for Implants work:

All on X Dental Studio

All on X Dental Studio in Los Algodones - Center of best dentist in Mexico for Implants

Easy Dental

Easy Dental in Algodones  - Center of Best Implant Dentist in Mexico

Dental Elizondo Clinic

Dental Elizondo Clinic in Mexicali - Center of best dentist for implants in Mexico

Sani Dental Group

Sani Dental Group in Cancun - Center of best dentist for implants in mexico

American Biodental Center

American Bidental Center in Tijuana- best Mexican dental implants Center

Gilenis Surgical Center

Gilenis Surgical Center in Tijuana - Center of best implant dentist in Mexico

Frequently Question Asked About Tooth Implants in Mexico

Is it Safe to get dental implants in Mexico?

Yes, it is safe to get dental implants in Mexico when you choose certified clinics with experienced dentists who follow international health and safety standards. 

Dentists in Mexico, trained at reputable institutions including those in the US, have garnered positive reports and successful outcomes with dental implants, affirming safety.

Getting dental implants in Mexico is a safe and affordable option for people looking to get dental work done.

Mexico’s lower cost of labor and medical supplies means that you can save up to 70% by getting dental implants in Mexico instead of the USA or Canada. That is not including the savings that you will incur from not having to pay for expensive travel, lodging and food.

What health conditions might affect my ability to get dental implants?

Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes, severe gum disease, or insufficient bone density can affect your ability to receive dental implants. A thorough evaluation by a dentist will determine your eligibility.

How can I ensure the clinic meets health and safety standards?

Ensure the clinic is certified, has positive patient reviews, and follows strict hygiene and safety protocols.

What precautions should I take before traveling to Mexico for dental implants?

Have a detailed consultation with your dentist, disclose all health conditions, and follow any pre-travel health advice from your doctor.

How will post-operative care be managed if I’m an international patient?

Clinics provide detailed post-operative care instructions and often offer remote consultations to monitor your recovery.

Can I get dental implants if I have a pre-existing health condition?

Depending on the condition, you may still get implants. Discuss your health history with the dentist to assess your suitability for the procedure.

What should I do if I have complications after returning home?

Contact your Mexican dentist immediately. They can offer remote assistance or suggest a local specialist for follow-up care.

How do Mexican dental clinics ensure infection control?

Reputable clinics adhere to strict infection control measures, including sterilizing instruments and maintaining a clean clinical environment.

Do I need medical clearance from my doctor before getting dental implants?

Yes, especially if you have significant health conditions. A medical clearance ensures you are fit for the dental implant procedure.

How should I manage pain and recovery after getting dental implants?

Follow your dentist’s instructions, take prescribed pain medications, maintain good oral hygiene, avoid strenuous activities, and stick to a soft diet as recommended.

How long will it take to complete the implant procedure?

The implant surgery is typically performed in two to three visits.

Visit 1:

Implant placement can take 5-12 days. You will be fitted with a temporary prosthesis (synthetic teeth) that will allow you to eat normally.

Visit 2:

This appointment is planned three-six months following the first. Porcelain tooth/denture placement can take up to 5 days.

If you undergo bone graft surgery, you may need to return.

When can I return to work having implant surgery?

You can return to work the day after surgery if you take good care on your implants as advised by your dentist. The discomfort and pain will remain for several days and may be managed with the prescribed medication.

Depending on the circumstances, your dentist may advise you to stay for several days after the procedure to ensure that any issues are addressed promptly.

Is an implant as comfortable as a natural tooth?

The implant will have a different feel since it lacks the cushioning layer that natural teeth have. Many patients have said that after some time, they didn't even detect the existence of implants.

A natural tooth has a crown (the visible part of the tooth) as well as a root (which lies inside the jawbone).

The implant replaces the root in a dental implant. This component is constructed of titanium, which is a biocompatible material.

The exposed area is replaced with a ceramic or zirconium crown.

The crown is the same colour as the neighbouring teeth, making it difficult to spot.

As a result, the implant will appear exactly like a natural tooth in terms of aesthetics.

How long may dental implants be expected to last?

Tooth implants may last a lifetime if properly cared after. Dental implants had a rate of survival of 94.6% after a 10-year follow-up. which is according to the study of NCBI

The patient's health status and bone quality are critical factors in implant survival.

Aside from these factors, food, cleaning procedures, and behaviours like as smoking all play an important influence in the life of the implants.

The initial several weeks are critical. That's the time when the implant will fuse with the bone.

What procedures must be performed prior to implant surgery?

Dental implants have a higher success percentage when pre-surgery procedures are performed. They are as follows:

Bone graft surgery could be performed if there is insufficient bone to sustain the implants. The new bone may require 4-6 months to grow and be suitable for implants.

Tooth extraction: If you undergo complete mouth restoration operations, you may require tooth extraction. Extraction is a procedure that is used to remove broken teeth and replaced them with dental implant.

You may also require operations such as scaling, RCT, & filling. They lower the risk of infection following surgery.

Will I need bone graft?

In individuals with insufficient bone quality inside the jaw, bone grafting is required. Natural or synthetic bone is used in bone grafting to fill up areas of bone loss.

The bone takes 4-6 months to establish a strong enough structure that supports the implant.

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Bone grafting before All-on-6 and 8 implants

An All-on-four implant treatment can help you avoid bone graft surgery in some cases.

Is it okay for me to smoke before and after the implant placement dental surgery?

One of the leading causes of implant failure is smoking. Nicotine reduces blood flow to the areas of the body that demand oxygen and nutrients from the blood.

Smoking might damage your dental health even before you have implants. Only if you are a good candidate will you be offered the choice of implants.

According to National Library of Medicine study, the rate of success of implants in smokers is lower than in non-smokers.

Is it possible to get a warranty on dental implants in Mexico?

Yes. Some Mexican dentists provide a 2-5 year warranty on their work. Those who smoke may be ineligible for it. You may get more information about the warranty from the PlacidWay case manager.

Is it painful to obtain dental implants?

No. This is one of the most common misconceptions concerning dental work.

Appropriate efforts are taken to ensure that the patient is not in agony.

Anesthesia is administered either locally or throughout the body. This will numb the area and make you feel nothing.

Swelling and soreness are usual for the first 72 hours following surgery. You would be given medication to alleviate the pain and swelling.

If the discomfort or swelling does not go away, you need to see your dentist to check out whatever concerns.

What makes an implant superior to a dental bridge?

A bridge is a type of therapy for missing teeth. Adjacent teeth are covered in this case, and a pontic (synthetic tooth) is placed in the middle.

This implies that the prosthesis is held in place by two tooth structure on each sides. The downside of this approach is that two natural teeth must be significantly reduced to fit the crowns.

Therefore, just the space left by the missing tooth is employed in an implant surgery. An implant is inserted in the bone, as well as a crown is put on top of it. This is accomplished avoided touching the adjacent teeth in any way.

Best Dentist for Implants in Mexico

There are numerous dentists in Mexico who can perform implants, but you should research the qualifications of the dentist who will be treating you.

  • A board-certified dentist is required.

  • The dentist must be fluent in English.

  • The dentist should have much experience.

  • He should be neat and clean, and he should always ask you questions.

We have compiled a list of some of the best dentists in Mexico for dental implants.

Prof Luis Armando Melendez

Prof Luis Armando Melendez - Best dentist for implants in Mexico

Jose Valdes Mortan

Jose Valdes Mortan - best implant dentist in Mexico

Diego Miguel Valenzuela

Diego Miguel Valenzuela - best dentist in Mexico for implants

Dr. Xochipilli Bojorquez

Dr. Xochipilli Bojorquez -  Female Dentist in Algodones, Mexico

Dental Implants in Mexico Reviews

A dental patient from the United States tells his story. When she visits dental implants in Los Algodones, Mexico, she has four implants and a crown.

This elderly patient travelled to Mexico from Arizona, US, for dental implants and other dental procedures, and he shared his thoughts on the entire procedure.

Mishal from Indiana, USA shares her views on dental implants in Cancun, Mexico.

What Are the Benefits of Teeth Replacement Surgery?

When you choose Mexico for your dental implants, you will have various advantages, including:

  • Cost effective
  • Famous dental surgeons
  • Best dental clinics
  • Teeth that are beautiful and brilliant
  • a self-assured appearance
  • Increased self-esteem
  • Exotic and appealing vacation

Travel Advice for Mexico

  • Citizens of the United States and Canada must have a passport to enter Mexico.
  • It is suggested that you have both a soft and physical valid passport with you during all time.
  • The most critical document you would be carrying is your passport. So, keep it securely hidden and prevent keeping it in a spot where you have to take it out frequently.
  • When scheduling your treatment during the summer, remember to bring a hat, sunscreen, comfy shoes, glasses, and relaxed cotton clothing.
  • Mexico's climate varies greatly. As a result, it is critical to take the required safeguards.
  • Try to only drink purified water.
  • The US dollar is commonly accepted in Mexico. However, keep some local cash on hand.
  • If you intend to travel to a border city, ensure that you have Mexican automobile insurance. All parts of the border offer automobile insurance.
  • Another important consideration if you wish to travel this area is that you must have a valid driver's licence. In addition, only persons over the age of 25 are permitted to drive lawfully in Mexico.
  • To learn more about coverage and call prices in Mexico, visit your phone service provider.
  • Wearing expensive jewellery and watches is not recommended.

What Else can You Ask a Dentist Before Getting Tooth Implants in Mexico?

As you go to a new location for your dental implant procedure, you may have a variety of questions, doubts, and concerns. It is critical to express your feelings to the dental specialist. Here is a list of ten key questions you should ask your dentist before getting new teeth in Mexico.

  • What materials can be utilized on the implants and the crown that is placed on it?
  • Do you place dental implants using Cone Beam Radiography and Fully-Guided Surgical Placement?
  • When inserting dental implants, do you employ magnification and illumination?
  • What are the hazards of post-operative care, and how can I reduce them?
  • Is it possible for the body to reject an implant?
  • What amount of follow-up treatment is offered at your Mexican dental clinic?
  • Are you Certified and work at a reputable dental clinic?
  • How long have you been doing implant placement treatment in Mexico?
  • How long will the recovery time be after the restorative dentistry procedure?

If you wish to have this treatment done in an another nation, Mexico is an excellent option. Mexico is a popular destination for persons looking for dental implants abroad. The top dentists and high-end orthodontic specialists make Mexico a popular destination for anyone looking for a dental implant operation abroad. Furthermore, Mexico is an excellent destination for tourists due to its picturesque beauty and warm friendliness.

As a result, getting dental implants in Mexico is a best choice. Let PlacidWay to guide you in your search for the top clinics, specialists, and best tooth implant packages in Mexico.

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Sources:

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF IMPLANT DENTISTRY: About Dental Implants

Evaluation of survival and success rates of dental implants by PubMed NCBI

Factors Affecting the Survival Rate of Dental Implants by PubMed NCBI