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Cancun Dental Care

Cancun Dental Care

(805) 210-8963

Plaza Kukulcan, Blvd. Kukulcan KM 13, Second floor Suite 102-A, Hotel Zone, Cancun, Quintana Roo Mexico, 77500Mexico

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Opening hours

Monday08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday08:00 - 20:00
Thursday08:00 - 20:00
Friday08:00 - 20:00
Saturday08:00 - 20:00
Sunday08:00 - 20:00
Prices from $100 - Enquire for a fast quote ★ Excellent ServiceScore™ 8.2 from 33 votes ★ 1 verified patient review. Visit our Dentist - Plaza Kukulcan, Blvd. Kukulcan KM 13, Second floor Suite 102-A, Hotel Zone, Cancun, Quintana Roo Mexico, 77500, Mexico.

Popular Treatments

Dentist Consultation
Dental Implants
Veneers
Teeth Whitening $100 - $120
Dental Crowns

Teeth Cleaning

Deep Teeth Cleaning $200 - $250
Teeth Cleaning $100 - $120

Root Canals

Re-treatment of a Root Canal $350 - $400
Root Canal Therapy (Anterior) $250 - $350
Root Canal Therapy (Bicuspid) $300 - $350
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About Cancun Dental Care

Cancun Dental Care invites international patients like you visiting Cancun to let their team of professionals brighten your smile–offering a full range of dental treatments here in Mexico’s most popular vacation spot for a fraction of the price you would expect to pay back home.

According to Cancun Dental Care, “dental treatment no longer has to be a dreadful and daunting necessity”. Their team will help you to achieve a pain-free dental experience, and they believe in giving all patients the best possible care while treating them with the utmost kindness.

Dedicated to making your smile shine, if you have struggled with the aesthetics of your teeth, or are suffering from tooth pain or periodontal disease, their fully-qualified team can help you and your teeth–whatever your condition.

Importantly, dental surgeons here are registered with the ADM (Mexican Dental Association) and the ADA (American Dental Association), helping to ensure that high standards are met at all times, with the same quality of service one could expect when receiving treatment back in the US. Among the team are specialists in maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, endodontics, implantology, dental aesthetics and oral rehabilitation.

Areas of expertise at Cancun Dental Care include:

- Cosmetic dentistry: such as veneers or teeth whitening

- Endodontics: better known as root canal therapy used to save infected teeth

- Orthodontics: the branch of dentistry associated with straightening the teeth using braces

- Periodontics: treating inflammation of the gums

- Prosthodontics and implantology: used in combination to replace one, several or a whole mouthful of missing teeth with a fixed prosthetic device, such as a bridge or crown attached to a dental implant

- Oral surgery, such as sinus lifting or bone grafts

- Pediatric procedures (children’s dentistry)

Cancun Dental Care has a promise of offering world-class services at affordable rates–making this facility one of the top choices for both domestic patients and dental tourists traveling to the lovely and welcoming Mexican Caribbean.

Patient review: Ken Y. - Cancun Dental Care
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Patient reviews

5.0 from 1 verified review
02.02.2023
Pepe, US
( Verified user. Review confirmed by email)

From the moment I walked in, the staff made me feel welcomed and comfortable

5 50 Dentist Consultation

Recently visited a dental clinic in Cancun and was thoroughly impressed by the level of service and the state-of-the-art facilities. From the moment I walked in, the staff made me feel welcomed and comfortable, and their attention to detail was unparalleled. The clinic was equipped with the latest technology and equipment, providing a modern and hygienic environment for their patients.

The dental treatments I received were excellent, with the dentist taking the time to thoroughly explain each step and ensuring I was comfortable throughout the entire process. The results were outstanding, leaving me with a brighter and healthier smile.

In conclusion, I highly recommend this dental clinic in Cancun to anyone seeking quality dental care. The combination of expert professionals, cutting-edge technology, and a warm and welcoming environment makes it a truly exceptional place to visit.

Accreditations

  • ADM - Mexican Dental Association (Mexico) 
  • ADA - American Dental Association (US) 

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Dentistry

$250 - $350

Bone Graft (1 hour)

A bone graft is a surgical procedure used to repair or rebuild bone in areas where it is deficient or has been lost. In dentistry, bone grafts are often performed to create a solid foundation for dental implants in cases where the jawbone is too thin or soft to support the implant. The graft material, which can be sourced from the patient’s own body, a donor, or synthetic alternatives, is placed in the area needing reinforcement. Over time, the graft integrates with the existing bone, promoting new bone growth and providing the necessary stability for future dental procedures, such as implant placement.
$5000 - $5500

Clear Aligners (1 hour, 4 sessions)

Clear aligners are a modern orthodontic treatment designed to straighten teeth using a series of custom-made, transparent plastic trays. Unlike traditional metal braces, clear aligners are nearly invisible, making them a popular choice for those seeking a discreet orthodontic solution. Each set of aligners is worn for a specific period, gradually shifting the teeth into their desired positions. The aligners are removable, which allows for easier eating, brushing, and flossing. Treatment with clear aligners typically involves periodic check-ups with the orthodontist to monitor progress and make adjustments as needed, offering a convenient and effective way to achieve a straighter smile.
 

Cosmetic Dentist Consultation

 

Dental Crowns

$350 - $450

Emax Crown (1 hour, 3 sessions)

An Emax crown is a type of dental crown made from lithium disilicate, a high-strength ceramic material known for its excellent aesthetic properties and durability. Emax crowns are often chosen for their natural translucency, which closely mimics the appearance of natural teeth, making them ideal for use in the front teeth where aesthetics are a priority. They are also strong enough to be used in the back teeth for patients who prefer a more natural-looking option over metal-based crowns. Emax crowns are resistant to chipping and wear, and they can be precisely color-matched to blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth, offering both functional and cosmetic benefits.
$250 - $300

Resin Crown (1 hour, 3 sessions)

A resin crown, also known as a composite crown, is a type of dental crown made from a durable composite resin material. Resin crowns are often used as a more affordable and less invasive option compared to other types of crowns, such as metal or ceramic. They are particularly useful for temporary restorations or in cases where aesthetics are a primary concern, as they can be color-matched to blend with natural teeth. While resin crowns offer good aesthetic results and are relatively quick to place, they may not be as durable or long-lasting as crowns made from materials like porcelain or zirconia, especially in high-stress areas like the back teeth.
Zirconia Crown
$350 - $450

Zirconia Crown (1 hour, 3 sessions)

A zirconia crown is a dental crown made from zirconium dioxide, a durable and biocompatible ceramic material known for its strength and natural-looking appearance. Zirconia crowns are used to restore damaged or decayed teeth, providing a protective and aesthetic covering that mimics the look of natural teeth. They are highly resistant to chipping and wear, making them ideal for both front and back teeth. Additionally, zirconia crowns are metal-free, which makes them a good option for patients with metal allergies or sensitivities. Their translucent quality allows them to blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth, offering both functional and cosmetic benefits.
$550 - $560

Zirconia Crown On Implant (1 hour, 3 sessions)

A zirconia crown on an implant is a dental restoration where a crown made from zirconia, a highly durable and aesthetic ceramic material, is placed on top of a dental implant. After the implant is securely integrated into the jawbone, a zirconia crown is custom-made to match the color, shape, and size of the surrounding natural teeth, providing a seamless and natural appearance. Zirconia is known for its strength, resistance to chipping, and biocompatibility, making it an excellent choice for crowns, especially in visible areas of the mouth. This combination offers both the stability of a dental implant and the aesthetic appeal of a high-quality zirconia crown.
 

Dental Implants

 

All-on-4 Dental Implants

$800 - $1100

Implant (1 hour)

A dental implant is a surgical procedure where a titanium post is placed into the jawbone to serve as a stable foundation for a replacement tooth or bridge. The implant acts as an artificial tooth root, providing strong support for a crown, bridge, or denture that looks and functions like a natural tooth. Over time, the implant integrates with the bone through a process called osseointegration, ensuring durability and stability. Dental implants are a popular and effective long-term solution for replacing missing teeth, restoring both the appearance and functionality of the smile.
 

Dentist Consultation

$100 - $120

Simple Extractions (30 mins)

A simple extraction is a dental procedure in which a tooth is removed from the mouth without the need for complex surgical techniques. This type of extraction is typically performed when a tooth is visibly damaged, decayed, or no longer functional and does not require a surgical incision to be removed. The dentist uses specialized instruments to loosen the tooth from its socket and then gently removes it. Simple extractions are usually performed under local anesthesia to numb the area, and the procedure is relatively quick with minimal post-operative discomfort.
$150 - $200

Surgical Extractions (1 hour)

A complicated extraction, also known as a surgical extraction, is a more complex dental procedure used to remove a tooth that is not easily accessible or visible, often due to factors such as impaction, broken roots, or abnormal positioning. This procedure is typically required for teeth that are partially erupted, have curved roots, or are deeply embedded in the jawbone. During a complicated extraction, the dentist or oral surgeon may need to make an incision in the gum tissue, and possibly remove some surrounding bone, to access and extract the tooth. The area is usually numbed with local anesthesia, and sometimes sedation may be used. After the extraction, stitches may be needed to close the incision, and a recovery period is required to ensure proper healing and manage any discomfort.
$300 - $350

Wisdom Tooth Extraction (1 hour)

Wisdom tooth extraction is a dental procedure performed to remove one or more of the third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth. These teeth are located at the back of the mouth and typically emerge between the ages of 17 and 25. Wisdom teeth may need to be extracted if they become impacted, meaning they do not have enough space to emerge properly, or if they cause discomfort, infection, or misalignment of other teeth. The extraction can be simple or complicated depending on the position and development of the wisdom teeth. In many cases, a surgical extraction is required, which involves making an incision in the gum tissue and possibly removing some bone to access the tooth. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, and in some cases, sedation may be administered to help the patient relax. Post-operative care includes managing swelling, pain, and following instructions for a smooth recovery.
$100 - $120

Resin Filling (30 mins)

A resin filling, also known as a composite filling, is a type of dental restoration used to repair cavities or damaged areas in a tooth. Made from a tooth-colored composite resin material, these fillings blend seamlessly with the natural tooth, making them a popular choice for restoring teeth in visible areas. The procedure involves removing the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth, applying the resin material in layers, and then curing it with a special light to harden. The filling is then shaped and polished to match the tooth's natural contours and ensure proper function. Resin fillings offer good durability and aesthetic appeal, and they can also be used to correct minor imperfections in teeth.
$400 - $600

Gum Graft (1 hour 30 mins)

A gum graft, also known as a gingival graft, is a surgical procedure used to treat receding gums and protect the teeth from the effects of gum recession. During the procedure, a dentist or periodontist takes tissue from another area of the mouth, often the roof of the mouth, or uses donor tissue, and grafts it onto the affected area where the gums have receded. The graft helps to cover exposed tooth roots, reduce sensitivity, and improve the aesthetic appearance of the gums. Gum grafts also help prevent further gum recession and protect the teeth from potential damage or decay.
$100 - $120

Mouth Guard (30 mins)

Root Canals
$350 - $400

Re-treatment of a Root Canal (1 hour)

Root canal retreatment is a procedure performed to address issues that arise after an initial root canal treatment. If a tooth that has undergone a root canal becomes symptomatic again or fails to heal properly, retreatment may be necessary. This process involves reopening the tooth, removing the existing root canal filling material, and re-cleaning and disinfecting the root canals to remove any remaining bacteria or debris. New filling material is then placed to seal the canals. The tooth is then restored with a new crown or filling to protect it and restore its function. Retreatment aims to resolve persistent infections or complications and preserve the tooth, avoiding extraction.
$250 - $350

Root Canal Therapy (Anterior) (1 hour)

Root canal therapy for anterior teeth is a procedure designed to treat and save a tooth located in the front of the mouth, such as the incisors or canines. This treatment is necessary when the tooth's pulp, the innermost part containing nerves and blood vessels, becomes infected or damaged due to decay, trauma, or other factors. The procedure involves removing the infected or damaged pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and then filling them with a biocompatible material to seal the space. After the root canal therapy, the tooth is typically restored with a crown or filling to ensure its strength and function. This therapy helps preserve the natural tooth and prevents the need for extraction, maintaining the tooth's appearance and functionality.
$300 - $350

Root Canal Therapy (Bicuspid) (1 hour)

$350 - $400

Molar Root Canal (1 hour)

A molar root canal is a dental procedure aimed at treating infections or damage in the pulp of a molar tooth, which is located at the back of the mouth. Molars have multiple roots and root canals, making the procedure more complex compared to treatments for teeth with fewer roots. The process involves removing the infected or damaged pulp tissue from each canal, thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the canals to eliminate bacteria, and then filling them with a biocompatible material to seal the space and prevent future infections. After the root canal, the molar is typically restored with a crown to protect it and restore its full function. This treatment helps save the tooth, alleviates pain, and preserves dental health, avoiding the need for extraction.
$1000 - $1300

Sinus Lift (1 hour 30 mins)

A sinus lift, also known as sinus augmentation, is a surgical procedure that increases the amount of bone in the upper jaw by raising the sinus membrane and placing a bone graft in the space above the existing bone. This procedure is commonly performed when there isn't enough bone height in the upper jaw, particularly in the molar and premolar areas, to support a dental implant. By lifting the sinus floor and adding bone material, the procedure creates a solid foundation for the placement of implants, allowing for successful and stable implant restoration in areas where bone loss has occurred.
Teeth Cleaning
$200 - $250

Deep Teeth Cleaning (1 hour)

Deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing, is a more intensive dental procedure aimed at treating gum disease by thoroughly cleaning the teeth and their roots. Unlike regular teeth cleaning, deep cleaning targets the removal of plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gumline and smooths the roots' surfaces to help gums reattach to the teeth. This procedure is typically recommended for patients with signs of gum disease, such as deep pockets between the teeth and gums, to prevent further infection and promote gum health.
$100 - $120

Teeth Cleaning (45 mins)

Teeth cleaning, also known as dental prophylaxis, is a routine procedure performed by a dentist or dental hygienist to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth. The process involves scaling, which is the removal of hardened deposits above and below the gumline, and polishing, which smooths the tooth surfaces to prevent further buildup. Regular teeth cleaning helps maintain oral health, prevent cavities, gum disease, and ensure a bright smile. It's recommended every six months to keep your teeth and gums in optimal condition.
$100 - $120

Teeth Whitening (45 mins)

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure aimed at removing stains and discoloration from the teeth to achieve a brighter, whiter smile. The process involves the use of whitening agents, such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which penetrate the enamel and break down the stains. Teeth whitening can be performed in a dental office, where stronger professional-grade products are used, or at home with over-the-counter products like whitening toothpaste, strips, or trays. Results vary based on the method used, the severity of the discoloration, and individual factors. Regular maintenance and good oral hygiene can help prolong the effects of teeth whitening.
 

Veneers

Composite Veneers
$300 - $350

Composite Veneers (1 hour, 3 sessions)

A resin veneer is a thin layer of composite resin applied to the front surface of a tooth to improve its appearance. These veneers are often used to correct issues such as discoloration, minor chips, gaps, or uneven teeth. Resin veneers are typically applied directly to the tooth in a single visit, where the resin is sculpted and polished to achieve the desired shape and color. They offer a more affordable and less invasive alternative to porcelain veneers and can be customized to match the surrounding teeth. However, resin veneers may not be as durable or stain-resistant as porcelain veneers, and they may require more frequent touch-ups or replacements.
$350 - $420

Zirconia Veneers (1 hour, 3 sessions)

A zirconia veneer is a thin, custom-made shell crafted from zirconium dioxide, a strong and durable ceramic material, designed to cover the front surface of a tooth. Zirconia veneers are used to improve the appearance of teeth by addressing issues such as discoloration, chips, gaps, or minor misalignments. Unlike other types of veneers, zirconia veneers are known for their exceptional strength and resistance to chipping, making them a long-lasting option. They also offer a natural, translucent appearance that blends well with surrounding teeth, providing both aesthetic enhancement and durability for a beautiful, lasting smile.
$400 - $450

Emax Veneers (1 hour, 3 sessions)

Cancun Dental Care - Plaza Kukulcan, Blvd. Kukulcan KM 13, Second floor Suite 102-A, Hotel Zone, Cancun, Quintana Roo Mexico, 77500,

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Xavier Primo Pavon - Dentist at Cancun Dental Care

Xavier Primo Pavon

Job Title:
  Dentist
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:

Dr Xavier Pavón performs his profession with ethics, responsibility and a high sense of humanism. His treatments are based on general knowledge of modern dentistry, taking them by the hand with conservative dentistry, trying to stay vanguard.

He is trained to use and handle modern tools and materials. He also has a degree in prosthodontics and esthetic dentistry.

Dental degree by “Universidad Veracruzana”, professional license.

Dr José Marcos  Perales Payan - Dentist at Cancun Dental Care

Dr José Marcos Perales Payan

Job Title:
  Dentist
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:

Dr. Jose Marcos Perales Payan graduated as dentist surgeon from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in 1991, and immediately committed to consistently engaging with the most respected resources in aesthetic dentistry, occlusion, oral surgery and practice management. His scientific research about dental prostheses was approved by the UNAM regarding Periodontal and Systemic Illnesses.

He is daily pursuing his passion on prostheses, making patients happier with high quality and affordable implants, prothesis, and aesthetic dentistry in general. Additionally, between 1992 and 2000 Dr. Perales-Payan performed several clef surgeries and collaborated with American organizations to diagnose and treat disadvantage children suffering clef lip or clef palate.

He has personally trained dozens of prestigious dentists in Mexico. His certifications include being member of the American Dentist Association (ADA) since 2006, and member the Mexican Dental Association (ADM -Asociacion Dental Mexicana) since 1999. He has been during several years the President of the local chapter Ojinaga of the ADM.

Above all, Dr. Perales-Payan will help you find the solution to improve your mouth health, from detail-oriented teeth cleaning procedures, to extractions or comfortable crown teeth. He has large experience providing general and cosmetic dentistry, including high class implant solutions for missing teeth, in addition to painless oral surgery, prosthetic, periodontal, and endodontic procedures.

Arturo Jimenez - Dentist at Cancun Dental Care

Arturo Jimenez

Job Title:
  Dentist
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:

Dental Surgeon

I.E.S.CH. - Universidad Salazar (Dental Degree)  Cedula Profesional| C.E.Y.E.S.O.V. – Centro de Especialidades y Estudios Superiores Odontológicos de Veracruz (Oral Surgery Specialty).

Tries to provide diagnose and treat dental issues and help patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. A great dentist with a wealth of knowledge about teeth and oral hygiene. He´s able to quickly identify problems as well as their most effective treatments, and that´s how he takes your dental experiences to a whole new level.

Dr Victor  Perales - Dentist at Cancun Dental Care

Dr Victor Perales

Job Title:
  Dentist
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:

DDS- Orthodontist, MDS

He graduated as a dental surgeon in 2013, did his specialty in orthodontics in 2017 and his  master’s degree in dental sciences in 2018. Has Has 7 years of experience as a general  dentist in private practice and 5 years of experience in orthodontics.

Dr Bernabe Santiago -  at Cancun Dental Care

Dr Bernabe Santiago

Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:
Dr.Bernabe Santiago obtains great joy from helping people get healthy and stay safe. He considers himself to be a friendly and reliable Dr. and his studies in modern dentistry translate to his practice and performance in the clinical area.
Dr Emmanuel Saenz Sauceda - Dentist at Cancun Dental Care

Dr Emmanuel Saenz Sauceda

Job Title:
  Dentist
Specialisations:
  General Dentistry
Languages:
  English, Spanish
Biography:
Dr. Saenz considers himself a person who knows how to excel in the work area; ready to overcome the various obstacles that exist. It seeks to provide the best care to its patients and offer the best service.
Dr Jonathan de Jesus Pelayo Alvarez - Dentist at Cancun Dental Care

Dr Jonathan de Jesus Pelayo Alvarez

Job Title:
  Dentist
Languages:
  English, Spanish
(805) 210-8963

Plaza Kukulcan, Blvd. Kukulcan KM 13, Second floor Suite 102-A, Hotel Zone, Cancun, Quintana Roo Mexico, 77500Mexico