What are the risks of getting dental treatment abroad?

The main risk is that the treatment can be much more aggressive and invasive than it needs to be.
Teeth may be filed down heavily to make room for crowns or veneers, which  causes permanent damage.
We often see patients return with infections, sensitivity, gum problems, poorly fitting restorations, or a bite that doesn’t feel right. In some cases, nerves can be damaged, which may lead to root canal treatment or even tooth loss later on.
What seems like a quick fix can create long-term problems.
Quote attribution: Dr Nigel Carter Source by Oral Health Foundation Read More

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