Suddenly the cat seems to have your tongue. Is it safe to say that your Tijuana dentist is not board certified? Does he have malpractice insurance? Since you openly promote the services of this Tijuana dentist you would know the answers to these questions. You surely wouldn't be stupid enough to get dental work done in a foreign country without knowing these things.
People should be fully informed before putting their dental health in the hands of a Tijuana dentist who practices "biologic dentistry". Here are a few questions you should ask yourself.
1. Is this person board certified?
2. Does this person have malpractice insurance?
3. Does this person take the position, as J.R. does, that modern dentistry is based on "horrendous U.S. technology"?
4. Have I done a Google search to determine if other people have had terrible experiences with the Tijuana dentist?
5 Have I read Dr. Stephen Barrett's paper on "biologic dentistry"? (You can find it on quackwatch.com)
6. Have I consulted with an American dental association and asked them for any information they may have about the quality of care that I might be receiving by using the services of a "biologic dentist" in Mexico?
7. What are my legal options in Mexico in the event that the dentist botches the job and this results in significant and costly damage?
Your dental health is far too important not to ask these questions.
I will stick with Dr. Schopj in Ulaambaatar.