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Medical and dental tourism is defined as moving to a country, other than his country of residence, to receive medical or dental care. Dental tourism is characterized by a global offer to include not only dental care but travel arrangements and post treatment care.
Dental tourism is defined as the act of travel and staying at least one night outside his place of habitual residence. We call those who made this trip "dental tourist". It is currently a global trend. People in rich countries such as USA, Canada and some countries in Western Europe, visit poor countries like those in Eastern Europe, Africa, the Asia or South America to undergo esthetic surgery, general surgery, dental or eye treatment at a very lower cost.

Thus, an increasing number of Europeans, Americans, Canadians, go, for example, to Cuba, Mexico, Costa Rica, Tunisia, India, Thailand, Hungary and Romania, to undergo aesthetic surgery or dental treatment and enjoy the stay. There are even travel agencies and tour operators who work in this field.

We can not forget the birth of various associations, who recruit members to enjoy a holiday and dental treatment in countries with a very attractive tourist area. The packages they offer to patients is a 2 in 1, including dental or surgical procedure and the stay: everything at a price 3 to 5 times cheaper than in Western Europe, in Canada or in the United States.

Dental tourism, this new trend growing in Asia, Africa, America and the countries of Eastern Europe is attracting more and more Europeans, Canadians and Americans to travel in India, Thailand, Mexico, Hungary and Romania, to undergo dental surgery and enjoy a holiday at the same time.

Medical tourism and dental tourism is a growing phenomenon, and some countries now have their own specialty: heart operation in India, liver transplant in Thailand, breast surgery in Morocco ... and dental care in Hungary or Mexico. Obviously, they are not the only countries to have developed this type of tourism, which brings large income to the economy of their countries.

In India, medical tourism provides opportunities and attracts 1 million tourists per year, contributing up to $ 5 billion to its economy, according to a study by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Prices comparison: A heart surgery in the U.S. costs $ 30,000 while it costs $ 6,000 in India. Bone marrow transplantation in the U.S. costs $ 250,000 while it is $ 26,000 in India.

According to the National Coalition on Health Care (U.S.), more than 500,000 Americans traveled abroad to receive medical and dental treatment in 2006. Each year, millions of patients around the world, flock to destinations for 5 stars health care at incredible prices. Experts predict, that by 2012, the medical and dental tourism will become a $ 100 billion domain, with more than 780 million patients who travel abroad to receive services from doctors and dentists in clinics and hospitals abroad. This is without counting the sector in constant progress of alternative medicine.

We invite you to visit our Web Site, to learn more about this fascinating subject. We also have a site in French at http://tourismedentaire.info

For more information, please visit: http://dental-tourism-vacation.info

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