Cavities providers in Mexico City

Healthcare Providers in Mexico City

Find and book appointments with English-speaking healthcare providers for Cavities in Mexico City.

Get effective cavity treatment from English-speaking dentists in Mexico. Our dental professionals provide quality fillings and preventive advice to address tooth decay and prevent further damage while you travel.

Dra Gabriela Franco

Dra Gabriela Franco

Dentist

4.9

15+ years of experience

1.05 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Proficient in English • Empathetic • Detailed Explanations

Common visit reasons are Dental Exam, Overbite, Dentures

Dra Nubia Yadira Prado Bernal

Dra Nubia Yadira Prado Bernal

Oral Surgeon

4.8

UNAM graduate

20+ years of experience

0.75 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Knowledgeable • Detailed Explanations • Empathetic

Common visit reasons are Dental Exam, Overbite, Dentures

In-clinic availability

TueJun 17

3

Appts

WedJun 18

No Appts

ThuJun 19

5

Appts

FriJun 20

No Appts

SatJun 21

5

Appts

SunJun 22

No Appts

MonJun 23

No Appts

TueJun 24

3

Appts

WedJun 25

No Appts

Dr Santiago Eguia Garcia

Dr Santiago Eguia Garcia

Dentist

16+ years of experience

1.32 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Dental Exam, Overbite, Dentures

In-clinic availability

ThuJun 19

8

Appts

FriJun 20

No Appts

SatJun 21

8

Appts

SunJun 22

No Appts

MonJun 23

No Appts

TueJun 24

6

Appts

WedJun 25

No Appts

ThuJun 26

8

Appts

FriJun 27

No Appts

Dra Paulina Reynoso Mercado

Dra Paulina Reynoso Mercado

Orthodontist

UNAM graduate

7+ years of experience

7.05 km from Museum of Frida Kahlo, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Dental Exam, Overbite, Dentures

In-clinic availability

Dra Adílene Mora Andres

Dra Adílene Mora Andres

Dentist

7+ years of experience

0.42 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Teeth Whitening, Tooth Extraction, Root Canal

Dental cavities (caries) develop when acid-producing bacteria in plaque dissolve tooth enamel, creating small holes that progressively deepen without treatment. This decay process is fueled by frequent sugar consumption and inadequate oral hygiene. Early cavities may cause no symptoms, while deeper decay can cause sensitivity to sweet, hot, or cold foods, visible holes, and eventually toothache when reaching the inner pulp. Prompt treatment is essential as decay continues to progress until removed, potentially leading to infection, abscess, and tooth loss if left untreated. Treatment varies based on severity: early lesions may be treated with fluoride to remineralize enamel; established cavities require fillings (composite resin, porcelain, or amalgam); extensive decay may need crowns; and decay reaching the pulp requires root canal therapy. Mexican dentists typically use the same high-quality filling materials as US practices but at 50-70% lower costs, making cavity treatment during travel both affordable and convenient.