Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How much do dental implants cost at NONE32 in Tijuana?
    Dental implants at NONE32 typically cost between $900 and $1,800 USD per implant, with final pricing depending on materials, case complexity, and whether additional procedures like bone grafting are needed.
  2. What happens if I have a problem with my dental work after returning home from NONE32?
    Contact NONE32 immediately for support. We offer remote follow-up, and many issues can be resolved quickly. In some cases, free or discounted repairs are available if you return to the clinic.
  3. What makes NONE32 different from other dental clinics in Tijuana?
    NONE32 specializes in treating American patients, uses top-quality materials and technology, and offers a modern, comfortable environment with transparent pricing.
  4. Can I bring a companion to NONE32 for my dental appointment?
    Yes, you are welcome to bring a companion for support. Please let us know in advance so we can accommodate you both.
  5. Is dental care at NONE32 safe for American patients?
    Yes, NONE32 follows strict hygiene protocols, uses advanced technology, and is staffed by certified professionals experienced in treating American patients.
  6. Does NONE32 offer guarantees or warranties on dental work?
    NONE32 offers written warranties on implants, crowns, and veneers. Warranty periods range from 1 to 5 years, depending on the treatment.
  7. How do I schedule a dental appointment at NONE32 from the United States?
    Contact NONE32 via phone, WhatsApp, or our website’s online form. We offer virtual consultations and quick response times for U.S. patients.
  8. What payment methods does NONE32 accept?
    We accept U.S. dollars, Mexican pesos, all major credit cards, wire transfers, and can provide invoices for U.S. insurance reimbursement.
  9. What should I bring to my first appointment at NONE32?
    Bring your passport, dental/medical records, a list of medications, and your preferred payment method. We’re happy to help with travel planning.
  10. Can I send my x-rays or dental records to NONE32 before my visit?
    Yes, NONE32 encourages patients to email or WhatsApp digital x-rays and dental records in advance for the most accurate treatment planning.
  11. Does NONE32 offer same-day crowns or veneers?
    NONE32 provides same-day crowns and veneers using CAD/CAM technology when possible. Ask about your eligibility during your consultation.
  12. Does NONE32 provide aftercare instructions for patients traveling from the U.S.?
    Yes, every patient at NONE32 receives detailed aftercare instructions and can reach our team for remote follow-up or advice after treatment.
  13. Can I see before-and-after photos of real patients treated at NONE32?
    Yes, we are proud to share before-and-after photos of actual NONE32 patients to help you understand expected results.
  14. How much do dental implants cost in Tijuana in 2025?
    Dental implants in Tijuana generally cost between $900 and $1,800 USD per implant, offering significant savings compared to U.S. prices.
  15. Is it safe to get dental work in Tijuana, Mexico?
    Dental care in Tijuana is safe when you choose a certified clinic that follows strict sterilization protocols and uses quality materials.
  16. Why do Americans travel to Tijuana for dental treatment?
    Many Americans visit Tijuana for dental work due to lower costs, quality care, modern clinics, and proximity to the border.
  17. What materials are used for dental crowns and veneers in Tijuana?
    Reputable Tijuana clinics offer crowns and veneers made from porcelain, zirconia, E-max, and other high-quality materials.
  18. Do I need a passport to travel to Tijuana for dental care?
    Yes, a valid U.S. passport or passport card is required to enter Mexico and return to the United States.
  19. How do I choose a reputable dental clinic in Tijuana?
    Look for clinics with licensed dentists, positive reviews, modern facilities, and transparent communication.
  20. Are Tijuana dentists certified or licensed to treat American patients?
    Yes, dentists in Tijuana must be licensed in Mexico, and many have international certifications and advanced training.
  21. Can I use my U.S. dental insurance at a dental clinic in Tijuana?
    Some U.S. insurance plans reimburse out-of-country care. Most Tijuana clinics operate on a pay-at-service basis and provide invoices for reimbursement.
  22. How long does it take to recover after dental implants in Tijuana?
    Recovery after dental implant placement usually takes a few days for the initial healing, with full integration taking 3–6 months.
  23. How many trips do I need for a full-mouth restoration in Tijuana?
    Full-mouth cases often require 2–3 trips over several months, but some procedures can be finished in a single visit.
  24. What types of sedation are available for dental procedures in Tijuana?
    Options include local anesthesia, oral sedation, nitrous oxide, and IV sedation, depending on the clinic and procedure.
  25. What is the cost difference between veneers in Tijuana and California?
    Veneers in Tijuana cost $350–$600 USD per tooth, compared to $900–$2,500 per tooth in California.
  26. Can I get same-day dental crowns or veneers in Tijuana?
    Some clinics offer same-day crowns and veneers using CAD/CAM technology, though this depends on your case.
  27. Are dental x-rays and scans included in the price of dental treatment in Tijuana?
    Basic x-rays are usually included. Advanced 3D scans may incur additional charges; always ask for a detailed quote.
  28. What are the most common complications after getting dental work in Tijuana?
    Complications are rare but may include pain, swelling, or minor bite adjustments. Choose a reputable clinic for best outcomes.
  29. What guarantees or warranties are offered on dental work in Tijuana?
    Many clinics offer warranties of 1–5 years on implants, crowns, and veneers. Ask for details before treatment.
  30. What payment methods are accepted by dental clinics in Tijuana?
    Most accept U.S. dollars, Mexican pesos, major credit cards, and wire transfers.
  31. Is dental care in Tijuana safe for seniors or people with health conditions?
    Yes, but always share your full medical history with your dentist and select a clinic experienced with complex cases.
  32. How can I transfer my dental records from my U.S. dentist to a clinic in Tijuana?
    Request digital records from your U.S. dentist and email them to your Tijuana clinic before your visit.
  33. Is it safe to park in Tijuana near dental clinics?
    Most clinics in central Tijuana offer secure, on-site parking or recommend trusted garages.
  34. How do Tijuana dentists ensure proper infection control and sterilization?
    Reputable clinics use international sterilization standards, single-use instruments, and rigorous cleaning protocols.
  35. Are the dental materials in Tijuana FDA-approved or imported from the U.S.?
    Top clinics use FDA-approved or CE-certified materials, often imported from the U.S. or Europe.
  36. What is the difference between zirconia and porcelain veneers in Tijuana?
    Zirconia veneers are highly durable, while porcelain veneers offer superior aesthetics. Your dentist will recommend the best choice for your case.
  37. Do dental clinics in Tijuana offer financing or payment plans for expensive procedures?
    Some clinics offer payment plans or work with financing companies, but most expect payment at the time of service.
  38. How do I avoid scams or low-quality dental clinics in Tijuana?
    Research online reviews, verify dentist credentials, and avoid deals that seem too good to be true.
  39. What is the average lifespan of dental work done in Tijuana?
    Dental implants last 10–20 years or more, while crowns and veneers typically last 7–15 years with proper care.
  40. Are there hidden costs when getting dental work in Tijuana?
    Reliable clinics provide detailed quotes up front. Always request a written treatment plan.
  41. What are the best hotels to stay at near Tijuana dental clinics?
    Top choices include Hotel Lucerna, Quartz Hotel & Spa, Hyatt Place, and others in Zona Río.
  42. What is the process to re-enter the U.S. after a dental visit to Tijuana?
    Return through a designated border crossing with your valid passport. U.S. Customs may ask about your visit.
  43. What’s the difference between dental clinics in Zona Rio and other parts of Tijuana?
    Zona Río clinics are typically more modern, cater to international patients, and feature advanced technology.
  44. How do I get to Tijuana dental clinics from San Diego Airport?
    Options include taxi, rideshare, shuttle to the border, or walking/driving across. Some clinics provide transport.
  45. Are the dental implants at NONE32 the same quality as in the U.S.?
    At NONE32, we use internationally recognized implant brands and FDA-approved materials, ensuring results that match or exceed U.S. standards.
  46. Do the dentists at NONE32 speak English?
    Yes, all our dentists and support staff at NONE32 are fluent in English and trained to communicate clearly with international patients.