In Singapore, What You Don’t See is What You Get

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Singapore Takes the Bite Out of High-Cost Invisalign Braces

Many people associate cheaper prices with lower quality.  Fortunately, in Singapore and other dental tourism destination countries, that association doesn’t necessarily apply.  Cheap labor and lower living costs are the primary factors that give patients affordable invisalign braces, dentures, fillings, and pleasant root canals. 

Who Needs Dental Tourism Advice?

In the past year alone, the UK experienced a 345% increase in tourists seeking braces (with similar trends in the US).  Excessive health care costs have forced the middle and working classes to look out for themselves where they used to turn to insurance and their domestic health care systems.  What this means is you have less savvy travelers visiting foreign countries for the first time.  These aren’t business travelers who frequent places like Singapore or Thailand as part of their normal routine.  These average Joes and Joans, whose medical vacation may be the first flight they’ve ever taken.  Consequently, before they make their dental tourism arrangements, they need considerable amounts of advice.  If you're considering going abroad for dental tourism, make sure you research your options, ask the right questions, and gather up as much information as possible.  For every reputable dentist there is in this world, there are many unscrupulous ones to match.  

Preparing for Your Medical Vacation

If real estate emphasizes importance by the mantra “location, location, location,” the medical tourism mantra could easily be, “research, research, research.”  Whether a first time dental tourist or a savvy international traveler who frequents destination countries, take time to research the doctor, hospital, and provider of your medical vacation package.  Saving nearly $40,000 (including the price of the airfare) on a knee surgery would still be a loss if you return with additional complications.  Undergoing medical procedures, even something as relatively mild as getting invisalign braces, can be daunting for many people.  The more research you do, the more comfort you can find in the hands of that stranger in a foreign land, thousands of miles away from home.

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