Long reads

Long reads

Multi-year-arc explainers and history-of-the-procedure narratives.

  1. 17 Jun 2026

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    Why a window seat after oral surgery is the wrong seat

    A single flight in a window seat is low risk for most healthy travellers, and I am not going to pretend otherwise. But a window seat correlates with less ambulation and more venous stasis, and when that is stacked on top …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  2. 17 Jun 2026

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    Undiagnosed diabetes is the implant risk the overseas workup skips

    A pre-operative HbA1c test that catches undiagnosed diabetes is routine at home and routinely absent abroad. It is the one number that should change the surgical plan, and the overseas intake form usually never asks for …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  3. 17 Jun 2026

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    The un-quoted peri-implant maintenance cost over a decade

    An implant quote is a price for placement, and on placement it may be entirely fair. The omission is biological: implants require ongoing professional maintenance to keep peri-implant disease at bay, and a decade of that …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  4. 17 Jun 2026

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    The expected-value cost of a failed implant, done as math

    Comparing a cheap quote to an expensive one is the wrong calculation. The honest comparison weights each quote by its probability of success and adds the probability-weighted cost of a revision. Expected value, not …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  5. 17 Jun 2026

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    The before/after photo as a survivorship-bias trap

    A before-and-after gallery is built entirely from the cases that worked. The failures never post their photos. That is not a gap in the data; it is the literal definition of survivorship bias.

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  6. 17 Jun 2026

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    One unasked intake question stands between you and MRONJ

    A single intake question about antiresorptive drugs prevents medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, a complication that can be near-impossible to reverse. It is the question most often skipped abroad, and the one …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  7. 17 Jun 2026

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    Informed consent under time pressure in a second language

    A signed consent form is almost always present in dental tourism. That is not the question. Informed consent has always rested on comprehension, voluntariness and capacity, and a form signed in a second language, hours …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  8. 17 Jun 2026

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    Destination altitude exposes you before the flight even starts

    The cabin-altitude effect on a healing wound is real but usually framed as a flight problem. For patients treated in Mexico City, Bogota or Cusco, the reduced-oxygen exposure begins on arrival, days before the return …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  9. 17 Jun 2026

    Long read

    Day-4 swelling that is not healing but Ludwig's angina

    Normal post-extraction swelling peaks at 48 to 72 hours and then subsides. Swelling that spreads under the jaw and floor of the mouth around day four, with difficulty swallowing, can be Ludwig's angina, an airway …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  10. 17 Jun 2026

    Long read

    Cumulative CBCT radiation across a multi-clinic shopping journey

    Each clinic's free cone-beam CT looks like a gift. Stack three of them across a shopping trip and you have tripled your imaging dose for no clinical reason, in direct conflict with the justification principle that is …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  11. 17 Jun 2026

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    Bone-graft maturation cannot be compressed into a 10-day holiday

    A bone graft is not a filler you set on placement day. It is a scaffold that the body slowly replaces with living bone over months, a process called creeping substitution. No holiday-length itinerary changes that …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  12. 17 Jun 2026

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    An implant displaced into the sinus needs an ENT, not your dentist

    Displacement of an implant into the maxillary sinus is rare, and I will not pretend otherwise. But when it happens, retrieval usually belongs to an ear, nose and throat surgeon working through an endoscope, and that …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  13. 4 Jun 2026

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    Vietnam's sterilization compliance gap

    A 2023 Ministry of Health inspection reportedly found that 94% of licensed dental clinics in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang met minimum sterilization standards, but only 38% met the full recommended standard …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  14. 4 Jun 2026

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    Vietnam's 'Tet Rush' laboratory and sterilization compression trap

    During the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, thousands of Viet Kieu return to Vietnam for dental work in a highly compressed 2-to-3-week window. To meet these deadlines, clinics and labs often compress critical manufacturing …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  15. 4 Jun 2026

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    Tropical biofilm kinetics in coastal beach clinics

    High ambient temperatures and humidity in tropical coastal destinations like Phuket and Samui accelerate bacterial colonization in dental unit waterlines. Smaller clinics often lack the chemical flushing protocols needed …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  16. 4 Jun 2026

    Long read

    The Viet Kieu channel vs. the tourist corridor

    Vietnamese diaspora patients accessing dental care through family networks in Vietnam get a fundamentally different experience from Western tourists who found a clinic on Google. They access a different economic tier of …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  17. 4 Jun 2026

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    The package deal's hidden perverse incentive

    When a patient flies in for a week, the clinic's economic incentive is to treat everything visible in the mouth immediately, knowing the patient won't return to complain. This is not a story about bad actors. It is a …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  18. 4 Jun 2026

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    The 'Canggu Smile' laboratory-material disparity

    The explosion of demand for aesthetic veneers in Bali's tourist enclaves has given rise to unlicensed, local dental laboratories. Using unbranded, low-density ceramics results in rapid discolouration and micro-leakage.

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  19. 4 Jun 2026

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    ENT diagnostic gaps in Caucasian sinus lifts

    Georgia's climatic conditions contribute to high rates of chronic sinusitis. Performing maxillary sinus lifts without multidisciplinary ENT clearance to verify ostium patency leads to severe graft infections and implant …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  20. 4 Jun 2026

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    Albania's Adriatic nickel-alloy prosthetic bottleneck

    To maintain profit margins on low-cost dental packages for Italian transit patients, some Albanian clinics and labs utilize non-precious nickel-chromium alloys for PFM crown substructures, bypassing strict EU allergen …

    Dr. Rita Maloney

  21. 4 May 2026

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    The dental tourism trust gap

    Why the patient cannot tell good clinics from bad ones, and what to do about it. A structural account, an honest audit of every available remedy, and an explicit acknowledgement of what no review framework, including …

    Dr. Rita Maloney