As many fulltime RV'ers know, Los Algodones Mexico is the place to go to for dental. This was the fourth or fifth time we have been down here for dental work. For those of you curious, the process goes something like this:
For first timers this process can be intimidating. Especially if it is your first time walking across the border. Which is amazingly simple: you simply just walk across the border. There is a check station about 30 yards into Mexico, a Xray machine you must put backpack or purse through as well as a metal detector you have to walk through.
After arriving at our appointed time at Sani Dental, we met with an intake counselor who verified our information and detailed our dental needs. From there you are escorted to the Xray room where they Xray your teeth, and no, they do not have those old Xray machines where you put the film in your mouth. They have those machines that travel around your head while your chin sits on a pedestal.
You then meet with a dentist who examines your mouth and goes over your Xrays. In my case they talked over the options for the tooth that I had broken several months ago. It is in the top far back on the left side. There was not enough tooth to put a crown on, so the only option was to extract it or install an implant. I opted for the implant route. After signing an agreed upon treatment plan, my next appointment was with the cashier who went over the charges and took payment. They take cash or credit cards. The total for my appointment was just a little over $1,000 which included a cleaning, the extraction, bone grafting and a surgical membrane.
After paying, it was back to the waiting room. My name was soon called and an hour later I was done. The grafting needs to heal and I am to come back at a later date (anywhere from 6 months to 2 years) for the implant itself. This was the first time we both had dentists that spoke English, the other times the Assistant spoke English, but the dentist did not.
Barb had a similar experience, but her treatment plan included one root canal ($340), one crown ($230) and one implant for a total of $2,000. I did a quick internet search and this $2,000 is about 1/4 of what this treatment would cost in the states. She had to go back three different days for a temporary and finally permanent crown. Her treatment required three visits, they generally try to do them on consecutive days, if you think you will need a crown, try to make you appointment early in the week. That way you will be done before the weekend.
Where did we stay? We normally stay at the Quechan Casino about 5 miles up the road from the border. They allow free camping in their parking lot, no hookups, just a spot in the parking lot. You then drive yourself down to the border where there is a parking lot on the U.S. side. $10/day for cars and trucks, $16/day for anything larger. We opted to stay at a recently reopened campground less than a 1/2 mile from the border itself, Sleepy Hollow RV Park. A full hookup site was $200 for the week. This was a good solution for us as the temperatures were up into the 80 and we could run the AC for the dogs. There are hotels down in Mexico you can stay, but we have never stayed there.
For those of you who might be coming to Los Algodones for the first time, prepare to be inundated by beggers and vendors. It is a great place to buy purses, belts, hats, t-shirts and the like. Vendors line the sidewalks trying to get you to stop and look at their good. This short video shows you what you can expect when you walk across the border.
We have learned just to keep walking and ignore them. On the rare occasion we are interested in something, we typically talk them down to 50% of their initial asking price. We have only been to Sani Dental, and the Purple Pharmacy so cannot speak for the others. Speaking of pharmacies, we loaded up on some of our pharmacy needs for the next year or so. Ibuprophen, Z packs, Amoxicillin, Benadryl and of course a bunch of those little blue pills Dino asked me to pick up for him.
Some liquor is cheaper down there. Mainly tequila, Kahlua and other Mexican made liquors. You are allowed to bring back one liter back with you without paying duty. Oh, and if you are a baker, vanilla is really cheap down there!
There are plenty of places to eat down there as well and their mango margaritas are delicious!
What else did we do this week? The highlights of the week were meeting up with a couple of blogger/RV friends. One was a new meetup, and one was with a couple we first met three years ago. On our way down here, Barb had set up an overnight stay at Vulture Peak Brewing Co in Wickenburg which just happens to be the winter residence for fellow bloggers Mike and Janna. We have been reading each other's blogs for years. We had been close to meeting several times over the years but one thing or another got in the way. This time we made it happen! We met them at the brewery where we had a beer and then we went to a restaurant called Qorri's where we had probably the best pizza we have had in years!
After spending an hour or do visiting with Mike and Janna, they dropped us back off at our rig and said our goodbyes. What a great couple, we are so glad we took the time to meet them and hope it is not the last time. I did screw up though as Wickenburg is also the home of another blogging couple we have wanted to meet for years. Suzi and Dave from Beluga's Excellent Adventures also live there. Somehow, I had it in my head they lived down Tucson and missed meeting them! Totally bummed.
Our next meet up was with fellow RV'ers/bloggers Gay and Joe. We first met them three years ago in Tucson. Again, a great couple with like-minded interests and views of life. We met them at El Charro and then followed them back to their campground where we let Lucy and hung out for a couple more hours.
That is a wrap for this leg of our journey, next week we have a lot of visits planned. I think we are seeing people every day except one! Now it is time to hit the road and head east, next stop Casa Grande!








Glad you got to meet Janna and Mike (ahem, who live a few minutes away from us......) and spend some time with Gay and Joe. Maybe we'll catch you the next time around! We've gone down to Algodones before, but never for more than a quick meal and a look see. Interesting place for sure and those prices are hard to ignore!
ReplyDeleteWow, I see how you are, make a guy feel even worse! Both are great couples. Next time we are through we will not make that mistake again!
DeleteWhile we have crossed into Mexico at other places I think we’re the only ones who haven’t been to Algondones! Good to catch up on that dental. Enjoy all your visits.
ReplyDeleteHow is that even possible, you've been in the area on several occasions?!?!
DeleteYes dental work is much cheaper in Mexico. Glad everything worked out for you.
ReplyDeleteNow, if it just stays fixed, we'll be happy.
DeleteIf you find some Beneva Anejo Mescal, do yourself a great favor and buy a bottle! Or the Anejo Extra! Make sure to eat your fill of Sonoran Hot Dogs!
ReplyDeleteWe looked at a couple of whiskeys, but in the end did not buy any.
DeleteI guess it worked well for you.
ReplyDeleteHa! Do I hear a little skepticism in your comment?
DeleteHi guys! It’s always awesome spending time with you! And we have to say…we love Dakota and Zoey! What sweet pups they are! That mango “frozen concoction” looks yummy! Safe travels and have fun visits…
ReplyDeleteSo great seeing you guys and meeting Lucy. What a sweet puppy.
DeleteInteresting about the dental I have never been out of the usa
ReplyDeleteNot even Canada? I would be fine not going south of the border again, but I definitely need to go north!
DeleteThat seems so foreign to me! What a difference in price between the two countries. I've heard about this. My blog friend Gaelyn wrote about this. Oh my.
ReplyDeleteI do believe we have met Gaelyn once or twice!
DeleteThe cost of your dental work seems high to me but what do I know, Tim recently had his teeth examined cleaned, with one filling and two teeth out cost him $900 which seems a lot to me. I am waiting to see someone at the free dental clinic which I can now do as I am on a pension.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had dental insurance, that would help a lot.
DeleteThis is really interesting. I had never heard of going to Mexico for dental treatments until I read your blog. I remember walking into Tijuana, Mexico from California once. That was pretty much the same. How is it coming back to the US? And I bet it's warmer than it is back home. Safe travels.
ReplyDeleteI guess I didn't talk about that. Coming back in can take 20 minutes to two hours depending on the line. This time we waited no longer than 30 minutes.
DeleteThey basically ask what you are bringing back in and show your passport, that's it
Thank you for all the info. We will never make use of it as we are too far from the border, but Gregg's Uncle in Yuma and his whole family had a dentist in Mexico for years. We are cringing at the thought of our next dental appointments. How nice you got to see your blogging friends. That's always real nice and we have met a few ourselves over the years. Always been a great experience. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteBloggers, for the most part, a like minded people who have something in common. It is always nice to meet new bloggers.
DeleteThis was really interesting. I have considered going to Mexico for some dental work but I dont know if the cost of the flight, rental car, hotel, etc. would be worth it. Something to consider though.
ReplyDeleteNice that you have people to visit while you're there!
I know some people do that depending on how much they need done, but you are right, you'd have to weigh it out.
DeleteMy implant started last January in Los Algodones with the tooth extraction, but seeing as we aren’t heading south for a few years the completion for the post and lastly the crown next week is $5210 🇨🇦!!!! I miss Mexico!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!
Bummer, did the dentist say anything about the work you had done down there?
DeleteHe said the dental work looked okay.
DeleteA fruitful trip it is so far then. Interesting you got to Mexico for your teeth, but if in the area why not as you say it's cheaper. Enjoy your visits everyday with your friends and acquaintances.
ReplyDeleteIs dental work expensive over there? Do you have any insurance to cover it? Inquiring minds want to know!
DeleteI am glad it worked out for you.
ReplyDeleteSo far so good!
DeleteThis is such a helpful and interesting guide for anyone curious about going to Mexico for dental work, and I’m honestly shocked that those procedures were only a fraction of the cost in the states lol do you think the mango margaritas made the dental recovery a little more bearable or were you strictly sticking to the "little blue pills" for Dino have a smooth and happy trip to Casa Grande and I actually just shared a new travel post that you are invited to read at www.melodyjacob.com.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that I have dental insurance. While dental is never cheap, even with insurance, I think it's all cheaper than a trip to Mexico might be since we wouldn't be traveling with an RV. But then we'd miss all the fun. :)
ReplyDeleteIt certainly would not be cost effective to drive down there just for the dental, but if you can combine it with your winter travels it makes more sense.
DeleteOMG you made me shiver! ANY dental work is horrible in my book, but what you guys had done just scares me to death! Btw .. you can go to jail for taking that entry picture! LOL. Anyhoo, glad you survived and will get your implants. I hope Barb is doing well .. sounds like she got the short end of the stick. Take care, heal up and have another shot of bourbon ... it will dull the tooth pain. But then you knew that!!
ReplyDeleteYou know us, always living life on the edge! Besides, I'd blame the picture on Barb!
DeleteYears ago, when we were on the boat, we scheduled all our serious dental stuff down in Venezuela. Clean, professional and cheap. Glad you have the option to get similar treatment in MX. Street view was great and no litter or graffiti!
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of getting things done in Venezuela, but it certainly makes sense!
DeleteI am sorry that I didn't comment yesterday, but you posted your blog after I had already used the bathroom. So I had to wait for today and today I found the time. All I have to say, and this is to Jethro and Bambi, is to brush your teeth. Chewing on a piece of straw just is not doing the same as brushing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visual. I guess bourbon and meth messes with your teeth!
DeleteMedical and dental 'tourism' is becoming quite normal. A friend of ours went to New Zealand (from UK) for a hip replacement. Air fares, accommodation and surgery and an opportunity to have a holiday made the whole experience much pleasanter than waiting for NHS to pull its socks up, and cheaper than paying for private treatment, when he didn't have medical insurance.
ReplyDeleteCrazy isn't it? Just doesn't seem right.
DeleteMy dentist has one of those revolving x-ray machines too but it is a struggle at times because my shoulders are just too big. If they allow me to ignore instructions and hold my arms at my sides, my shoulders will clear. But occasionally the hygienist is a stickler for details and makes me grip the handlebars which makes my shoulders just a bit to big.
ReplyDeleteDang, you must have some wide shoulders! I am actually impressed with their equipment.
DeleteNot a Blogger but have been reading both your Blog and Nancy's for sometime now. Live in Wickenburg, would have been fun to see some celebrities in person. :)
ReplyDeleteCelebraties! 😂🤣 Wickenburg is cool town, well be back someday!
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI have heard that dental work is cheaper in Mexico. I am glad all went well for you and Barb. It is nice you could meet up with the other bloggers during your visit too.
Cute doggie photo. Take care, have a wonderful week!
It's always fun to have doggie meet up too. Zoey enjoys them, Dakota, not so much.
Deletedental work, in mexico...a little scary but very intriguing!! i had an implant done recently. it was $ 6,000.00 + and that was just for the implant...i had to go back to my regular dentist for the tooth/tooth!! i forget what that cost but it was a lot!! i watched the video. we went to tijuana once, now that was aggressive. you had a walk in the part. and yes...they do love to play "let's make a deal"!! wishing you safe travels!!
ReplyDeleteI was amazed at how many people actually interacted with the vendors. I mean, if they were actually interested in the item I understand but I ce you interact with them they are relentless!
DeleteI got glasses south of the border, but not dental yet...I loved the visit. Loved my lunch. No problem getting across the border either way.
ReplyDeleteNext time down there I would like to look into some good sunglasses.
DeleteDental work is not as expensive here but costly enough. Mexico prices are better and you can get there every year. Great! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome, it's ridiculous down here.
DeleteI remember walking into Mexico thinking to myself "my teeth, my eyes and everything else must be a train wreck" since everyone was asking if I need glasses, a dentist or medication!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious!
DeleteLearn something new every day and especially from bloggers! So, now I know that RVers recommend Los Algodones Mexico as where to go to for dental procedures. Glad it worked out for you and Barb, but also noted that you have to return within a specified timeframe to complete the procedure and that payment was up front. Hope all works out OK for you, Jim Meeting fellow bloggers is always a treat and we have enjoyed our meet-ups over the years too..
ReplyDeleteWe did not have to pay for the entire implant up front, just the portion we got gone during this trip.
DeleteThat's awesome that it's good dental and so much cheaper than here.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope the quality is as good as anywhere else, but who am I to know for sure.
DeleteGee that’s cheap for an implant. I’m in Melbourne Australia and 4 years ago I had an extraction, graft and implant on the same day. $6500 AU. Then $2800 for a crown a few months later. Marie, Melbourne, Australia
ReplyDeleteI don't know how they can do it so inexpensively we have talked to people who fly down, rent cars, stay in motels and still save thousands compared to having them done at home.
DeleteThis is just fascinating and I really thank you for the complete overview -- from crossing the border through the process. The prices are amazing, aren't they? I'm very impressed. I'm glad you were able to combine the visit with time spent with your friends, too. (Aren't blog friends the best?!). Our dental prices are terrible, even with dental insurance. Well done. Please let us know how your return visit goes.
ReplyDeleteWe are meeting up with more blog friends throughout the week
DeleteThey are the best!
Our prices are out of control.. nice you got it taken care of so easily.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have any dental insurance so we need to save every penny can.
DeleteGlad your dental visits were a success. Hope all goes well with you implant. Good to see you finally met up with Janna and Michael. Super people for sure. Next time you are coming through Wickenburg let us know. We are good friends with Dave and Sue. We stay at there house when we visit. Dave a nice RV spot for us with water and electric. We are heading there next week as a matter of fact. We are only three hours away so it's very convenient with our new smaller rig.
ReplyDeleteFor sure! We are thinking maybe sometime in early '27 to finish this dental work.
DeleteThanks for the look into the Dental experience! Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteYou, for one, would enjoy the weather down here right now!
DeleteI have really good dental insurance in Canada - so I won't be going to Los Algodones for dental work. That's one reason, but another is the vendors you mention. It drives me nuts having to constantly say no thank you. But I do understand the margaritas are pretty darn good. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely that you were able to meet up with other RV'ers! Have fun and enjoy the warm weather.
The vendors can be overwhelming at first for sure!
DeleteMango Margarita looks delicious! Loved the tutorial about Mexico. Nice to be meeting up with old friends and new ones!
ReplyDeleteYou guys don't need a tutorial, you're experts!
DeleteMeeting up with friends (old and new) certainly adds something to a trip. How can you stand to be in what (I assume) is warmer weather and no ice or snow?
ReplyDeleteIt's refreshing to see a blog post that tells the tooth and nothing but the tooth.
We hope to soon return to more regular blogging as Gini's second knee surgery went well and recovery is proceeding on schedule. She is extremely anxious to get back to our backroads and trails.
Safe journey, y'all!
I bet she's feeling cooped up and is going stir crazy!
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