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Dentist recommendation near Mulege

1Bajalover - 1-8-2012 at 07:19 PM

someone that you have had great work done by? and good
prices? Have need for a lot of work probably cannot be there
till mid to late April....want to stay near Mulege but am open
to other areas as well - friends also need work and we may
all come down and stay somewhere in Baja

thanks!

Islandbuilder - 1-8-2012 at 07:47 PM

You should ask Pompano this one!

Pompano - 1-8-2012 at 08:41 PM

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Originally posted by Islandbuilder
You should ask Pompano this one!


1Bajalover....Welcome. I will be presumptive and respond via Islanderbuilder's suggestion. No doubt he has read my somewhat dramatic account of my own dental experience of a year ago, and is referring to that in a whimsical way.

I assure you, the dentist in my following thread of that horrific event is 'not' in Mulege.

Here is my experience..a very different experience than what you will find, of that I am POSITIVE...the main thing is, I survived.

You can click and read this if you want...but maybe you shouldn't. Your choice.

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=49730#pid5803...



Now..as to dentists in Mulege? Yes.

Good ones? Yes, via the coconut telegraph, I 've recently learned that we now have a well-trained and experienced professional dentist in town. I don't know any names..yet. But this is a village. It won't take you 5 minutes to learn names and find offices, plus rates.

Dinero? Again I do not know whether their/his/her service is expensive per se...or considered economical. Personally, I would not mind paying any reasonable fee for such an important health service.

And please do not let my account scare you off from seeing the new dentist/s in Mulege or the good ones in Sta. Rosalia (I hear good reports from there). I am told no deaths have occurred so far....JUST KIDDING...GO, SEE THEM, PRACTICE GOOD DENTAL HYGEINE, BRUSH AFTER EVERY MEAL.

WHITE TEETH PROMOTE KISSES.



[Edited on 1-12-2012 by Pompano]

Islandbuilder - 1-8-2012 at 08:46 PM

Gee! I just meant that since Pompano has lived in the area for soooooo long that he would be a good resource.:saint:

BTW, Pompano, the thread you just linked to is the one in which you became my hero. An amazing story, well told, with a good outcome. So glad you're still posting!

Pompano - 1-8-2012 at 09:08 PM

Hells bells! A fan. Good, I may need somebody at my back if things heat up around here.

You may be right about me living here so long. Would you believe I built my first rock home when it was just cooling from molten lava....?

bajacalifornian - 1-8-2012 at 09:08 PM

You should consider La Paz. Only place with dental labs to back up your dentist.

Pompano - 1-8-2012 at 09:13 PM

Or...Algadones south of Yuma, Arizona. First choice of thousands of Canadians and Americans.

Labs galore, also pharmacies, MD's, all heath services well represented.

Postscript to The Trip Of Blood:


http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=50096#pid5862...

Cuidad Constitucion . . . .

Mula - 1-9-2012 at 06:45 AM

Cuidad Constitucion is worth considering for good Dental, also.

Alm - 1-12-2012 at 12:20 AM

1Bajalover - I think you'll find that any honest dentist in Baja is cheap, compared to even the cheapest one North of the border. Unless he is not quite honest and would charge you 3 or 4 times of what he normally would, because you're a gringo and new in town and "no hablo mucho". They do this, it's a Mexican way. Don't discard St. Rosalia, 40 miles North of Mulege. And Loreto, 70 miles South. Both are bigger towns than Mulege. There is a bus 4 times a day, might come handy when you are high on medications.

ALM

captkw - 1-12-2012 at 06:03 AM

HUHHH !! unless, something,,has really changed in mex/baja you do not get pain meds for dental work,,a doctor/dentest has to have a speical stamp (sello) for pain drug's and I yet to hear of a dentest that has one,and very few pharmaica's stock pain med's...contary to what you might think.....the US runs on drugs,,,,mexico run's on beer & marg's....K&T

Alm - 1-12-2012 at 10:03 PM

Cap, I've been thinking mostly about stuff that they sedate you with. They don't do this with a baseball bat, I hope? Topical anesthetics are still drugs, I can feel it every time coming out of dentist's. Or you had to take some heavy stuff before going there, like Tylenol 3 (the one with codeine).

[Edited on 1-13-2012 by Alm]

alm

captkw - 1-12-2012 at 10:13 PM

HOLA,WELL,BEING THAT MY NORTHERN HOME IS IN THE SANTA CRUZ CALIF. AREA,,oop's,,sorry bout the cap's,,, and as pee poor trained medic/ex=life guard and current C.G. aux service unit,,my response would have to be, tyanol 3 are like M&M's to me,,but ,not like the med's I carry on board,for real,I have to say,,Need's,,like ... gotn to go,dog

KaceyJ - 1-12-2012 at 10:37 PM

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the US runs on drugs,,,,mexico run's on beer & marg's....K&T




That's the funny truth right there cap

ALM

captkw - 1-12-2012 at 10:46 PM

Hola,my pup,had to run out and try to talk to a bandito...aka racoon,,anyway................................................................................................................ah,,ya....right......... ....ok.........................wtf ..it's a getting late, And I have been running round in circle's,,putting my stuff in storage,,,,,,,,,dealing with custermer's and trying to get back home .. to B.C.S Good nite ...K&T:cool: