Updated Nov 13, 2006
You have heard of cosmetic tourism, well it has extended beyond anti-aging treatment to include dental work. However, the results may be far from perfect. So bad is the teeth job some Brits are returning with, the
British
Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry is warning Brits to be cautious.
According to the association some persons return with improperly fitted crowns and veneers that do not match. One person went overseas to get a £9,000 job done for £1,200. Now, Naija Jones will have to fork out a cool £11,000 to fix her badly damaged teeth.
Written by the CareFair.com Editorial Team.