Meet Pedro, A Patient Who Struggled with Failing Teeth for Years
Pedro was dealing with failing dental work and wanted a solution that would let him eat normally and stop worrying about his teeth every day. Like many people in that position, he started looking for options that felt accessible, affordable and immediate.
He eventually went the dental tourism route. In other words - traveling to another country to receive dental treatment, often in hopes of lower costs or quicker access to care.
Unfortunately, he wasn’t going to find what he was hoping for.

Why He Chose Dental Tourism First
While traveling to Peru, Pedro visited a dentist and had crowns placed. At the time, it felt like he was finally taking control of the situation.
For a short while, it seemed like the problem had been handled.
The Problem That Followed
Once he returned home, things started to change. The crowns didn’t give him the stability he expected, and instead of feeling finished, he found himself with more problems. After they fell out he couldn’t just keep going to Peru to have them fixed so he started using dental glue to keep things in place.
“Now I’m stuck using glue every day. I couldn’t keep living like that.”
What was supposed to be a solution became an everyday headache. He had to be careful eating, it was difficult to feel confident in his smile, and his original issue wasn’t gone– it was almost worse.
Why Dental Tourism Didn’t Solve the Problem
Pedro’s experience is a good example of a common challenge with dental tourism. When treatment is done far from home, follow-up care can often become difficult, and small issues can turn into long-term frustrations. In Pedro’s case, his loose crowns became an inconvenience that he couldn’t just hop on a plane to Peru to fix.
It’s not just about where the procedure happens. It’s about whether the outcome is permanent or lasting enough that you don’t have to keep thinking about it and that if something does go wrong, your care team is nearby and ready to help.
In Pedro’s case, the treatment didn’t fix his problem or give him that peace of mind.
The Solution: Where Pedro Found a Permanent Fix
After dealing with extreme dental frustrations for too many months, Pedro began researching options in the U.S. What he found initially was discouraging. Many providers used “Teeth in a Day®” methods that meant he would likely be spending months wearing plastic temporary teeth before he had his permanent teeth. But at this point he was done with temporary solutions.
“They all took forever. And you can’t chew anything.”
After already going through one disappointing experience, another temporary phase didn’t feel like a step forward. He wasn’t looking for something that worked “for now.” He wanted to be done.
What Changed For Pedro
What stood out to Pedro was a process built around completing treatment without dragging it out through months of temporary solutions: Permanent teeth in 24 hours at Nuvia. His first step was simple:
“I took the 60-second quiz. It was very easy. As soon as I finished, they called me right away, and now I’m here.”

Pedro no longer had to plan his day around his teeth or rely on temporary fixes to get through meals or conversations.
What This Case Study Shows About Dental Tourism
Pedro’s story gives valuable insights that many patients don’t understand until they experience it themselves. Dental tourism can feel like a shortcut, but it doesn’t always deliver a complete solution.
Temporary fixes have the potential to keep you stuck longer than expected, especially when follow-up care isn’t easily accessible.
If you’re ready to be free of missing or failing teeth and want a solution that isn’t going to take months, full mouth dental implants with permanent teeth in 24 hours is exactly that.
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