Wow...sorry I had the gall to state an opinion that differed from yours. Obviously, you are the self-elected ambassador of all things Jamaica. I'm glad you're such an expert on the subject. I have personally dealt with insurance companies, and rest assured they will NOT cover the additional costs if something goes wrong especially when done by a different provider and in a foreign country. I was merely stating that I would not encourage someone to have major dental procedures which may require follow up later by a dentist in a foreign country simply because it's "cheaper". Only your own regular dentist knows the history of your mouth and can advise if the treatment will work for your particular case. There may be varying reasons for failure...infection, decay, fracture, condition of one's mouth. For example, we had a patient recently that had bridgework done in Columbia....the work was satisfactory to the patient however within months she developed decay under the bridgework and unfortunately ended up having the teeth extracted. For you to recommend foreigners to have major dental work done in a foreign country is incredibly naive of you and does no one a good service. And furthermore, any reputable dentist would advise having the treatment done by a dentist in their own country so that proper follow up care is received.





