Dental makeover for a Jersey girl …

In the case of Danielle from Wayne, New Jersey, just six Empress crowns made all the difference in the world for her smile and her dental health.

Before … and After:

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Though Prisma Dental  specializes in full-mouth restorations, many patients can have their smile back with far less work. Because costs are significantly less for dental work in Costa Rica than in the United States or Europe, patients often find that they can save money coming to Costa Rica even for relatively minor dental work.

Prisma is increasingly seeing patients from the Caribbean islands for dental implants, crowns and resorations  — so welcome if you are visiting the blog from there, and feel free to make comments and ask questions!

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Pheone Woodley said,

October 16, 2009 @ 2:26 pm

Hi I met a gentleman, that had some reconstruction done on his mouth that was done bye your company. I was very impressed with ahat I saw. I have a friend that needs three inplants done inthe front of his mouth and straighten a few of his buttom teeth and get them all whitened.I am a little curious about the price. can you give me a round off price. I would be happy to comewith him to visit your office to get his teeth done.Another question is how long would it take for something like this to be done. Please let me know so that we can make some arrangements. I live in Bermuda,I’m not sure if you have heard of it, but it is very expensive here, and I am sure if we come the word will get out and you will probably start getting more patients from here.

jss said,

October 16, 2009 @ 3:34 pm

Hi Pheone,

Welcome to the Prisma blog, and it is a pleasure to meet you. I’ve forwarded your message on to the dentists and you can expect to hear back from them directly.

Prisma has had a number of patients from Bermuda and we’d be delighted to help your friend. We hope to see you soon in Costa Rica!

egy dentist said,

November 18, 2009 @ 5:04 am

Great work doc … appreciation from Egyptian dentist. You have a very high artistic sense.

Los Angeles Dental Implants said,

November 25, 2009 @ 6:03 pm

Nicely done,the patient can now smile to the whole world..saying that hey I have a great doctor!

Dana said,

July 13, 2010 @ 4:30 pm

Hello,

How much would a make over like that cost approx.? I just keep on reading that it is a lot cheaper than in the US and Europe but I can not find any numbers or at least percentages.
I am going to move to Costa Rica and I am considering to get a “dental makeover”. Especially when the result is as great as this one.

jss said,

July 14, 2010 @ 2:03 pm

Hi Dana,

It really depends on what you need to have done. The dentists work with each patient individually on price; if you email them, they can give you a general breakdown and work with you to figure out what you need.

My own dental work came to about $8,000 in Costa Rica. In the U.S. it would have been two or three times as much. This was six years ago.

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