Dental tourism could save you thousands, but would you do it?

6 years ago
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Mary Ellen Halm from Niagara County was used to having really good dental coverage when she was a teacher, but as soon as she retired she says paying for dental work became very costly. Both she and her husband needed extensive dental work, a crown and a bridge, which would have cost them upwards of $25,000 in the United States, so while they were vacationing in Arizona, they decided to cross the border to have the work done, for a fraction of the cost.

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