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An Air hostess of Amsterdam was hospitalized at Delhi for her dental implants in India.

Alicia Barclay is a resident of Amsterdam, she is working in one of the renowned airlines in Amsterdam, Alicia was hospitalized at Delhi for her dental implants in India.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Aug 29, 2008 -
Alicia Barclay is a resident of Amsterdam, she is working in one of the renowned airlines in Amsterdam, Alicia was hospitalized at Delhi for her dental implants in India. Unfortunately during a minor accident she lost her three teeth’s, the lost teeth’s were like a big black spot on her looks. The main work of an air hostess is to smile and serve the passengers but it was too embarrassing for her to smile. She searched some options for her dental implants in Amsterdam, but it was too expensive. Then one of her friends suggested to, undergo her dental implants in India. She consulted a medical tourism company in India and had her dental implants in India at Delhi. Now she is back to her work and now her smile is more impressive then previous time.

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are fixtures of titanium which are surgically screwed into your jaw bone. The implant is an anchor for a naturally-appearing false tooth or a set of false teeth. The success rate of dental implants depends on where the implants are placed and their purpose. They are typically best placed in the front portion of your lower jaw. Implants are great for replacing missing teeth. It is important that you have enough bone in the area of the missing teeth for the implants to be attached to. Implants are not only used to replace one tooth, but rather people missing most, if not all, of their teeth benefit greatly as well. Implants are increasingly being used to replace certain types of bridges and removable partial dentures.

Tooth loss is something no one looks forward to. If you lose one or more teeth, you have a number of options, one of which is dental implants. You owe it to yourself to be informed as possible about these options. With this in mind, we've created this section on dental implants.

If you're missing one tooth or all of your teeth, implants may well be for you. So long as you have enough bone in the area of the missing tooth to facilitate the anchorage of the implants, this procedure can yield terrific results.


Many international patients from develop countries like US and UK ana Europe are having their dental implants in India at Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad. Whether you’d like your smile to look nicer or your dentist suggests surgery, the dental procedure is likely to be costly. Unless, of course, you don’t mind venturing a little further for the same procedure at a much lower cost In India. Speaking on the subject of “Tooth, Tourism and Trade- Destination India”, In India dental tourism has got a boost with dental treatment having comparable expertise, high technology and high value for treatment costs. Dental tourism in the country got a boost due to factors like Indians with foreign postings, NRI’s and foreign nationals of Indian origin, foreign nationals working in India, casual tourists, dental tourists coming to India for treatment, “For a population of one billion, there are currently over 60,000 dentists with 15,000 dentists in metros and 5,000 dental specialists, for more details on dental implants in India please visit http://www.indianhealthguru.com and contact@indianhealthguru.com

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It is medical tourism company which helps abroad patients to get better healthcare facilities by the world renowned surgeons which are trained from all over the world.

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Source:Mitesh janiyani
Phone:9860755000,
Address:SEA BREEZE SOCIETY
:TOWER-04, F-1202 NAVI MUMBAI-MUMBAI
Zip:400034
City/Town:Mumbai
State/Province:Maharashtra
Country:India
Industry:Dentistry
Tags:, , , dental implants surgery india,
Last Updated:Aug 29, 2008
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