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backwbowl
07-16-2012, 02:03 PM
Hello everyone
Help is needed. Has anyone had any experiences with dental implants in the villages. The following two dentist have been recommend Ronald Caylor DMD and Luis Rosario dds. Their office is located on Laurel Manor Dr. the villages. Thanks to all. :pray::sigh:

tranceminder
07-16-2012, 05:34 PM
Hi,
Several months ago, I replied to similar message with the strongest recommendation for taking advantage of the rise in medical tourism, particularly in Costa Rica; only 3 hours from Orlando Int'l. Even if this isn't for you, please check out this website for comparison with your options here in U.S.
Dental Implants | Costa Rica (http://www.aestheticdentistrycr.com)

Harry

NotGolfer
07-16-2012, 06:05 PM
A couple of years ago I found I needed some implants (I already had some from when we lived up north). My dentist at the time, Adam Still, recommended Dr. Caylor. I am here to say I was more than happy with my experience with him. His "bedside manner" is excellant and he's very thorough on getting the best "fit" for the patient. I wouldn't go for "whose the cheapest"....but who gets the job done well.

I went online and googled Dr. Caylor's name. He has been "chief of staff" at the hospital (in his field) in Ocala. He has offices in Ocala and in Laural Manor here in T.V.

Markam
07-16-2012, 10:10 PM
Dr Rosario 'installed' 3 implants for my wife and she was very pleased.

tommy steam
07-17-2012, 07:27 AM
A couple of years ago I found I needed some implants (I already had some from when we lived up north). My dentist at the time, Adam Still, recommended Dr. Caylor. I am here to say I was more than happy with my experience with him. His "bedside manner" is excellant and he's very thorough on getting the best "fit" for the patient. I wouldn't go for "whose the cheapest"....but who gets the job done well.

I went online and googled Dr. Caylor's name. He has been "chief of staff" at the hospital (in his field) in Ocala. He has offices in Ocala and in Laural Manor here in T.V.

good info, thanks

tommy steam
07-17-2012, 07:33 AM
Hi,
Several months ago, I replied to similar message with the strongest recommendation for taking advantage of the rise in medical tourism, particularly in Costa Rica; only 3 hours from Orlando Int'l. Even if this isn't for you, please check out this website for comparison with your options here in U.S.
Dental Implants | Costa Rica (http://www.aestheticdentistrycr.com)

Harry

May I ask if you have used that service? thank you

NotGolfer
07-17-2012, 08:45 AM
Unless you have unlimited funds....I'd not go out of the country to have this done. It's a process that can take up to a year. First the extraction of the "real" tooth, then healing time, then the implementation of the implant---more healing time. Then the actual placement of the "tooth" on the implant.

I had an infection (not related to the procedure) which I had to have the oral surgeon (Caylor) take care of. At first we weren't sure if it was the implant...but it turned out to be something else. I had to see him at least 2X for this...maybe 3.

If you go out of the country...factor in airline fees, hotel fees etc. In the long run it's not going to be an inexpensive endeavor!

tranceminder
07-17-2012, 12:51 PM
Yes, I have personally used this service twice. I will pm if you like with details if you like. Basically, I had a complete restoration including 16 crowns and 7 implants. It's now over two years since then w no problems. As you can imagine, this was a life-changing experience to be able to eat right, look right and be healthy. Including air fare, lodging etc, easily 1/4 the cost here in US, and with much less time. Let me know if you want $$$ details.

tranceminder
07-17-2012, 12:57 PM
Yes, on two visits. I had complete mouth restoration including 16 crowns and 7 implants. It's been over 2 years now w no problems. As you can imagine, this is a life-changing experience w better heating, better appearance and better overall health. If you would like, I can message you on details of the $$$$; and will tell you that, including air fare, lodging etc; probably 1/5 of estimates I got here in US; with much less seat time also. Let me know.

backwbowl
07-18-2012, 05:51 AM
thanks to everyone for the info...will let all know of my outcome. thanks again....

Trish Crocker
07-18-2012, 09:18 AM
Trance, it sounds like you had a great experience. The problem is, what do you do if the outcome isn't that good? Did the doctor use your dental insurance (if you had it)...this would need to be counted. We have some European patients that went back to their native country for dental work because it was less costly...not when they had to pay there, then pay here to have the work done over. I am DEFINITLY not saying that we are the only country in the world to have good dentistry, I am only saying we have the ability here to check credentials, know which dental school the dentist went to, check through the state if there have been any complaints filed, get referrals from other patients and have legal recourse if there is any malpractice. When you go overseas you have none of these. I care way too much for my health to put it into the hands of someone when I don't have the ability to even check out the status of their license or even if they are licensed. I am really, really glad for you but in my opinion you took quite a risk.

nascarmom31
07-19-2012, 01:56 PM
2 awesome dentists !!!!

shcisamax
09-13-2012, 04:01 PM
Did you try it in Costa Rico?

tigger_kitty
09-21-2012, 01:47 PM
I LOVE Dr. Caylor.....I'm on my 2nd implant.

SALYBOW
09-21-2012, 04:26 PM
Hello everyone
Help is needed. Has anyone had any experiences with dental implants in the villages. The following two dentist have been recommend Ronald Caylor DMD and Luis Rosario dds. Their office is located on Laurel Manor Dr. the villages. Thanks to all. :pray::sigh:

I went to Dr Rosario for an extraction and was very pleased with him and his office.

NotGolfer
09-21-2012, 10:30 PM
I thought I'd chime in again here....what would happen "if" (God forbid) you had a complication? When I was having the implantations done coincidently I had an infection in my cheek. Yes my check and not with the implants! I'd had a cankor sore and it's my opinion that someone something happened through that. I have some auto-immune issues and the probability to have something like this happen, due to my compromised immune system, is heightened. Now most folks probably don't have these issues...BUT if you got an infection or something else connected what would you do??

Dr. Caylor has a great professional "bedside" manner and again, in my opinion is thorough to the point of being a perfectionist. He's been the Chief of Staff in his area of medicine at the Ocala Hospital so has great credentials.

ronsroni
09-22-2012, 01:59 AM
Yes, I have personally used this service twice. I will pm if you like with details if you like. Basically, I had a complete restoration including 16 crowns and 7 implants. It's now over two years since then w no problems. As you can imagine, this was a life-changing experience to be able to eat right, look right and be healthy. Including air fare, lodging etc, easily 1/4 the cost here in US, and with much less time. Let me know if you want $$$ details.

PLEASE send me the info you have. Don't have cash to burn but I hope to have some bux in another six months. Many thanks. I also am SICK TO DEATH of waiting and almost chewing.... it's BEYOND time.
Roni