National Investigation Contest of Dentistry in Costa Rica
We want to share with you and at the same time congratulate Dr. Truque, our endodontist, for being part of the jury for the National Investigation Contest of Dentistry in Costa Rica.
We want to share with you and at the same time congratulate Dr. Truque, our endodontist, for being part of the jury for the National Investigation Contest of Dentistry in Costa Rica.
The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC/Accreditation Association) announced today that the NOVA DENTAL Advanced Dental Center, San Jose, Costa Rica, is the first…
Nova dental wishes you a 2016 year full of blessings. We closed 2015 with a wonderful and fun Christmas staff dinner. Additionally, as we do every year, we shared our success with those in need.
All on 4 and All on 6 Dental Implants are two of the most popular dental techniques. People around the world come to Nova Dental Clinic in Costa Rica for this kind of treatment.
Costa Rica’s rich biodiversity and natural beauty puts it at the top of the list of inspiring family travel destinations. With cities and cloud forests – not to mention your pick of Caribbean or…
As the world becomes more technological each day, dentistry doesn’t steps behind. Each day new concepts and techniques in dentistry appear to improve dental treatment and enhance oral health and aesthetics.
When Canadian house cleaner Marlene Trithardt needed a tooth replaced, she drove past her local dentist’s office in Alberta and flew to the beach paradise of Costa Rica – to save money.
It is said that if beauty is power, then a smile is its sword. If your smile has dimmed because of damaged, decaying or discolored teeth, a quick dental trip to Costa Rica could…
Researchers at Columbia University in New York suggest that if you look after your gums, you could also be reducing your risk of heart disease. They claim that improving dental care slows the speed with which plaque builds up in the arteries.
Un estudio de la Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS) reveló que el 75 por ciento de la población costarricense de entre 20 y 49 años (tres de cada cuatro ciudadanos), tiene una mala higiene bucodental.