The Tooth Inc are based in Nogales and are a modern, fully-equipped dental facility that deliver a variety of services to restore and maintain optimal oral health and enhance each patient’s smile.
Verfahren | Preis | Dauer |
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All-on-4-Implantate mit fester Acryl-Brücke | USD 7,500 USD 20,533 | |
All-on-4-zygomatische Implantate, Vollbogen, feste Brücke | USD 10,650 USD 32,000 | |
All-on-5-Implantate mit fester Acryl-Brücke | USD 8,500 | |
All-on-6-Implantate mit fester Acryl-Brücke | USD 9,500 USD 30,000 | |
All-on-6-Implantate mit fester Porzellanbrücke | USD 11,700 | |
Einrastbarer Zahnersatz auf 4 Implantaten | USD 2,500 | |
Einrastbarer Zahnersatz auf 6 Implantaten | USD 2,500 | |
Implantatgetragene Deckprothese, herausnehmbar (mit 2 Implantaten) | USD 4,500 USD 6,900 | |
Implantatgetragene Deckprothese, herausnehmbar (mit 4 Implantaten) | USD 6,500 USD 12,300 | |
Implantatgetragene Deckprothese, herausnehmbar (mit 6 Implantaten) | USD 8,500 USD 17,700 | |
Implantatgetragene Deckprothese, herausnehmbar (mit 8 Implantaten) | USD 11,500 USD 23,000 | |
Implantatgetragene Porzellanbrücke, Vollbogen (mit 4 Implantaten) | USD 10,650 USD 24,000 | |
Implantatgetragene Porzellanbrücke, Vollbogen (mit 6 Implantaten) | USD 12,650 USD 28,000 | |
Implantatgetragene Porzellanbrücke, Vollbogen (mit 8 Implantaten) | USD 14,650 USD 32,000 | |
Knochenersatzmaterial (groß) | USD 300 USD 2,000 | 1 day |
Knochenersatzmaterial (klein) | USD 200 USD 1,500 | 1 day |
Sinuslift | USD 700 USD 4,000 | 1 day |
Standard-Implantat-Krone (einschließlich Abutment) | USD 750 USD 3,850 | |
Standard-Zahnimplantat aus Titan (nur Implantat) | USD 1,000 USD 2,200 | 1 day |
Zahnimplantat aus Titan (einschließlich Abutment und Standardkrone) | USD 1,750 USD 3,900 |
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Komposit-Veneer (direkte Verklebung) | USD 150 USD 250 | 1 day |
Porzellan mit Metallkrone verschmolzen (Edelmetalllegierung) | USD 350 USD 1,300 | 2 days |
Porzellan mit Metallkrone verschmolzen (Standardlegierung) | USD 325 USD 1,000 | 2 days |
Porzellan-Veneer | USD 475 - USD 575 USD 1,486 | 2 days |
Temporäre Krone/Veneer | USD 30 USD 150 | 1 day |
Vollporzellan/Keramik-Krone | USD 475 - USD 575 USD 1,050 | 3 days |
Zirkonium-Krone | USD 475 - USD 575 USD 1,600 | 2 days |
Zirkonium-Veneer | USD 425 USD 1,400 | 2 days |
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Provisorische Platte | USD 650 | 2 days |
Provisorische Teil- oder Flipperprothese | USD 180 USD 450 | 1 day |
Provisorische Teil- oder Flipperprothese (externes Labor) | USD 180 | 1 day |
Teilprothese, Acryl-Rahmen | USD 650 USD 1,200 | 2 days |
Teilprothese, flexibler Rahmen | USD 650 USD 1,400 | 2 days |
Teilprothese, Metallrahmen | USD 650 USD 1,300 | 2 days |
Vollprothese, Acryl-Zähne (oben oder unten) | USD 650 USD 1,800 | 1 day |
Vollprothese, Porzellanzähne (oben oder unten) | USD 750 USD 2,200 | 4 days |
Vollprothese, Sofortprothese oder Einheilung (oben oder unten) | USD 650 USD 1,500 | 1 day |
Verfahren | Preis | Dauer |
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Wurzelkanalbehandlung (Backenzahn) | USD 475 USD 1,350 | 1 - 2 days |
Wurzelkanalbehandlung (beliebiger Zahn) | USD 475 USD 1,188 | 1 - 2 days |
Wurzelkanalbehandlung (Frontzahn) | USD 475 USD 800 | 1 - 2 days |
Wurzelkanalbehandlung (vorderer Backenzahn) | USD 475 USD 1,150 | 1 - 2 days |
Wurzelstiftaufbau | USD 150 USD 400 | 1 day |
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Extraktion (chirurgisch oder impaktiert) | USD 150 - USD 250 USD 563 | 1 day |
Extraktion (einfach) | USD 70 - USD 120 USD 175 | 1 day |
Extraktion (Weisheitszahn) | USD 250 | 1 day |
Komposit-Füllung | USD 50 - USD 120 USD 202 | 1 day |
Komposit-Füllung (2 Oberflächen) | USD 70 - USD 90 USD 150 | 1 day |
Komposit-Füllung (3 Oberflächen) | USD 90 - USD 120 USD 170 | 1 day |
Regelmäßige Zahnreinigung | USD 60 USD 127 | 1 day |
Tiefenreinigung, Zahnsteinentfernung und Wurzelglättung (pro Quadrant) | USD 150 USD 200 | 1 day |
Zahnaufhellung | USD 150 | 1 day |
Zahnaufhellung, Kit zum Mitnehmen | USD 250 USD 275 | 1 day |
Zahninlay | USD 475 - USD 575 USD 900 | 1 day |
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CT-Scan/3D-Röntgen | USD 80 USD 500 | 1 day |
Erste Untersuchung/Konsultation | USD 40 USD 180 | 1 day |
Panorama-Röntgen | USD 25 USD 140 | 1 day |
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Anwendung von Fluorid | USD 70 | 1 day |
Beißschutz (Hartplastik) | USD 150 USD 750 | 2 days |
Beißschutz (Weichplastik) | USD 150 USD 600 | 2 days |
IV Sedierung (durch Anästhesist) | USD 500 USD 2,500 | 1 day |
Prophylaxe | USD 60 - USD 150 | |
Versiegelung | USD 50 | 1 day |
Verfahren | Preis | Dauer |
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Halterungen | USD 150 - USD 300 | |
Klammern entfernen | USD 2,800 | |
Konventionelle Zahnspangen | USD 2,100 | |
Metall-Spange | USD 1,400 - USD 1,600 |
MISDIAGNOSED I had problems with my 2nd molar on bottom right of mouth. It had bothered me off and on for years. My American dentist never saw anything on x-rays so never investigated. He retired and I decided to cross the border and see if I could get it taken care of due to fear of high costs here in USA. I explained my history to the Dr. Chavez and he came up with his diagnosis which was that the problem was the 1st molar and not the second molar. He said that the pain was referred pain. He said the 2nd molar was fine. But, he recommended getting the 2nd molar fixed as well because it was messing up my bite. He spent a lot of time trying to convince me that the pain I was having in 2nd molar was actually caused by 1st molar. He showed me many x-rays of both my teeth and other patients. His cost would be $4200 for extractions and implants. After coming home and thinking about it, my gut told me to get a second opinion back here in USA. I could just not buy into his theory that the problem was the 1st molar since I had no pain in that tooth at all. So, I found a new dentist back home and she did some tests and said she suspected a vertical root fracture and said the tooth would need to be pulled. She told me there was no issues with the 1st molar. She referred me to an oral surgeon. But, I first went to an Endodontist to see if the tooth could be saved. Endodontist told me the tooth couldn't be saved and would need to be pulled. The endodontist also told me there was nothing wrong with my 1st molar. So, I went to the oral surgeon and had the 2nd molar pulled. No more problems. Pain is gone. So, there were no problems with the 1st molar as Dr. Chavez had claimed. I decided to not get an implant since it was the back molar and my total cost was $800. So, I actually saved $3400 here at home in USA. I also had a bone graft, so I can add an implant later if I chose. The lesson learned here is that be very careful with any dentist who gives you a questionable diagnosis and not just across the border. Trust your gut and if something doesn't sound right, always get a second opinion. The problem here was that fractures in a tooth don't show up on x-rays in general, so you need to make sure you go to someone with the experience to make a proper diagnosis. Clearly, this did not happen at this office. I'm giving 2 stars because the wife of the dentist who runs the office is very nice and professional.
MISDIAGNOSED I had problems with my 2nd molar on bottom right of mouth. It had bothered me off and on for years. My American dentist never saw anything on x-rays so never investigated. He retired and I decided to cross the border and see if I could get it taken care of due to fear of high costs here in USA. I explained my history to the Dr. Chavez and he came up with his diagnosis which was that the problem was the 1st molar and not the second molar. He said that the pain was referred pain. He said the 2nd molar was fine. But, he recommended getting the 2nd molar fixed as well because it was messing up my bite. He spent a lot of time trying to convince me that the pain I was having in 2nd molar was actually caused by 1st molar. He showed me many x-rays of both my teeth and other patients. His cost would be $4200 for extractions and implants. After coming home and thinking about it, my gut told me to get a second opinion back here in USA. I could just not buy into his theory that the problem was the 1st molar since I had no pain in that tooth at all. So, I found a new dentist back home and she did some tests and said she suspected a vertical root fracture and said the tooth would need to be pulled. She told me there was no issues with the 1st molar. She referred me to an oral surgeon. But, I first went to an Endodontist to see if the tooth could be saved. Endodontist told me the tooth couldn't be saved and would need to be pulled. The endodontist also told me there was nothing wrong with my 1st molar. So, I went to the oral surgeon and had the 2nd molar pulled. No more problems. Pain is gone. So, there were no problems with the 1st molar as Dr. Chavez had claimed. I decided to not get an implant since it was the back molar and my total cost was $800. So, I actually saved $3400 here at home in USA. I also had a bone graft, so I can add an implant later if I chose. The lesson learned here is that be very careful with any dentist who gives you a questionable diagnosis and not just across the border. Trust your gut and if something doesn't sound right, always get a second opinion. The problem here was that fractures in a tooth don't show up on x-rays in general, so you need to make sure you go to someone with the experience to make a proper diagnosis. Clearly, this did not happen at this office. I'm giving 2 stars because the wife of the dentist who runs the office is very nice and professional.
MISDIAGNOSED I had problems with my 2nd molar on bottom right of mouth. It had bothered me off and on for years. My American dentist never saw anything on x-rays so never investigated. He retired and I decided to cross the border and see if I could get it taken care of due to fear of high costs here in USA. I explained my history to the Dr. Chavez and he came up with his diagnosis which was that the problem was the 1st molar and not the second molar. He said that the pain was referred pain. He said the 2nd molar was fine. But, he recommended getting the 2nd molar fixed as well because it was messing up my bite. He spent a lot of time trying to convince me that the pain I was having in 2nd molar was actually caused by 1st molar. He showed me many x-rays of both my teeth and other patients. His cost would be $4200 for extractions and implants. After coming home and thinking about it, my gut told me to get a second opinion back here in USA. I could just not buy into his theory that the problem was the 1st molar since I had no pain in that tooth at all. So, I found a new dentist back home and she did some tests and said she suspected a vertical root fracture and said the tooth would need to be pulled. She told me there was no issues with the 1st molar. She referred me to an oral surgeon. But, I first went to an Endodontist to see if the tooth could be saved. Endodontist told me the tooth couldn't be saved and would need to be pulled. The endodontist also told me there was nothing wrong with my 1st molar. So, I went to the oral surgeon and had the 2nd molar pulled. No more problems. Pain is gone. So, there were no problems with the 1st molar as Dr. Chavez had claimed. I decided to not get an implant since it was the back molar and my total cost was $800. So, I actually saved $3400 here at home in USA. I also had a bone graft, so I can add an implant later if I chose. The lesson learned here is that be very careful with any dentist who gives you a questionable diagnosis and not just across the border. Trust your gut and if something doesn't sound right, always get a second opinion. The problem here was that fractures in a tooth don't show up on x-rays in general, so you need to make sure you go to someone with the experience to make a proper diagnosis. Clearly, this did not happen at this office. I'm giving 2 stars because the wife of the dentist who runs the office is very nice and professional.
The dentist took his time with me, as I needed two crowns replaced. The 4 hours in the dental chair was excruciating for me, but I was happy to be having the work done. Unfortunately the temporary crowns were the worst I have ever experienced. With in a couple of days they fell off, because they were huge and fit like shoes two sizes too big. The dentist reassured me the permanent crowns would fit correctly. They did fit somewhat better but they were so wide I continually bit my cheek. With in the first month one of the crowns came loose. The dentist was on vacation at the time but had me go in to have it fixed by the student dentist working there. I thought she did a fair job. But the crowns never seemed to fit correctly. In fact the crown that fell off first was put on backwards. Fast forward to June 2019 when the other crown came loose. I decided to go to a dentist in Tucson as the experience hadn’t been a good one. The dentist confirmed the back crown was on backwards (not the one that came loose this time). I had nightmares reliving the experience, especially since it was a complete redo. Comparing the experiences, the office in Nogales was so dark that I continually wondered if that was part of the problem. The inexperience of the people that worked on me another. Crowns should last many years, not one, and they shouldn’t fit like your father’s shoes. Having crown work done is expensive, and twice as expensive in the states. The quality of work is worth the cost in this case.
MONDAY | 08:00 - 17:00 |
TUESDAY | 08:00 - 17:00 |
WEDNESDAY | 08:00 - 17:00 |
THURSDAY | 08:00 - 17:00 |
FRIDAY | 08:00 - 17:00 |
SATURDAY | 08:00 - 15:00 |
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