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Dental tourism services go allout to make the experience as pleasant as possible. For example, American dentists may be stingy on pain medication — a trend called “opiophophobia” by pain specialists — because they are worried about drugseeking patients. That doesn’t do you much good when you are the one who is suffering through the aftereffects of a root canal and have been given only a few lowstrength codeine tablets to see you through the recovery. Overseas dentists tend to be sensitive to your pain — and you can call them in the middle of the night if you need to.

Content taken from the book MEDICAL TOURISM TRAVEL GUIDE

Book cover Medical Tourism Travel Guide by Paul Gahlinger Sunrise River Press

The Medical Tourism Travel Guide is the essential guide for anyone considering a medical trip overseas. It tells you everything you need to know to get top-notch medical care in world-class medical facilities at a cost far less than treatment in the United States. The author, Dr. Paul Gahlinger, has personally visited a great number of the facilities described in this book, and here he shares information on hundreds of clinics, hospitals, and spas in about 50 countries, as well as important tips on how to travel, how to pay, how to prepare, what to do, and what to avoid.

With kind permission of Paul Gahlinger. For more information visit Sunrise River Press