Cancún · Mexico · Jaw Surgery & Complex Implants

The cases most clinics turn away? Those are the ones I take.

Dr. Dan Kopeliovich, MD, DMD. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon, with a US fellowship in head & neck and microvascular surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center. A decade reconstructing the cases other clinics decline: complex implants, severe bone loss, failed prior surgeries, full-arch and jaw correction performed routinely.

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MD · DMD
OMFS Surgeon
US
Fellowship Training
~55%
Est. vs US Cost*
1–4
Days On Site

From a single implant to a full rebuild,
you're in the right hands.

Safe · Predictable · Personal

The surgeon behind every case
Dr. Dan Kopeliovich, MD, DMD
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon · Cancún, Mexico
  • DegreesMD, DMD, dual degree in medicine and dentistry
  • SpecialtyOral & Maxillofacial Surgery
  • US FellowshipHead & Neck and Microvascular Surgery
  • Experience10+ years, jaw surgery and complex implants performed routinely
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Dr. Dan Kopeliovich, US Fellowship certificate in Oral, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore
US Fellowship · University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore
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MD · DMD · OMFS
Medicine, dentistry, and oral & maxillofacial surgery.
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Israel
Full surgical training in a major Israeli hospital system.
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Baltimore
US fellowship in head, neck & microvascular surgery, Maryland.
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10+ Years
Reconstructing complex cases others declined to take.
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Private Practice
Cancún, Mexico. One surgeon for every surgery. One standard across the whole practice.
Complex and revision cases

When other clinics said no

failed implants · bone loss · full-arch revision

Some cases get turned away as too complex. A failed implant. Bone that was called too thin. A history that ended in a denture you never wanted. These are not the cases I send elsewhere. They are the cases I built my practice around.

What went wrong matters before what comes next. I review your scans and your history myself, and I tell you honestly what is realistic, what is not, and why the first attempt did not hold.

The work behind a second chance is surgical. Bone grafting. Implant revision. Zygomatic placement when the upper jaw has lost height. Full-arch reconstruction planned around what you actually have to work with. A US fellowship in head, neck and microvascular surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center sits behind that depth.

If two clinics already told you no, that is usually the reason to talk to a surgeon, not the reason to stop.

Outcomes vary by patient and are never guaranteed. Every case is assessed on its own clinical merits.

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Before you fly

Five questions you're asking
before you book anything.

Dental tourism can feel like a leap of faith. Here's what you actually need to know, in plain language, answered by the surgeon, not a call center.

01 / Who

Who is this surgeon?

Dan does every consultation and every surgery himself. Restorative work is handled by a team he selected and supervises personally. No anonymous staff, no volume practice. You meet him before you commit.

02 / After

What happens after I fly home?

A written follow-up protocol. Weekly check-ins for the first month, monthly for the first year, and a direct line to Dan personally for as long as you need him.

03 / Cost

What will this actually cost me?

Transparent USD ranges listed below. Surgery, prosthesis, revisions included. Flights and hotel quoted separately in the consultation. No surprise invoices. No hidden line items.

04 / Safety

What if something goes wrong?

There's no fine print and no blame. If an implant does not integrate, or something needs attention within a reasonable timeframe, Dan evaluates revision options and addresses it, subject to clinical assessment. Surgical outcomes vary by patient and cannot be guaranteed. Travel back to Cancún is on you, as with any medical tourism arrangement, but when you arrive, you are taken care of.

05 / Recovery

What's the recovery experience?

Surgery takes 1 day, and we usually need another 1 to 3 days for prosthetic work. The remaining time is structured for proper recovery: rest, post-op monitoring, and follow-up visits with Dan. Travel and accommodation can be coordinated by our partners.

Dr. Dan Kopeliovich, oral and maxillofacial surgeon
The philosophy

Careful diagnosis.
Precise execution.
Results that hold.

A deliberately small practice in Cancún. One surgeon for every surgery, one standard across the whole practice. Every case is planned, executed, and followed up by Dan personally.

"My approach is simple. Careful diagnosis, precise execution, and work built to last. That's the standard I hold myself to for every patient who sits in my chair." Dr. Dan Kopeliovich
A focus, not a footnote

Orthognathic surgery

jaw realignment

When the upper and lower jaws are misaligned, the consequences reach further than appearance. Bite dysfunction. Chronic facial pain. Difficulty chewing. Facial asymmetry. None of these resolve through braces or implants alone.

The fix is surgical. The jaw bones are repositioned into their correct alignment. The face changes with them, chin and jaw and the line of the nose finding new proportion.

Dr. Dan Kopeliovich has built his practice around the procedures most surgeons rarely take on, with orthognathic surgery at the center. His US fellowship in head and neck surgery sits behind that depth.

For patients living with it, the right place is a surgeon who treats it regularly.

Not sure if your case can be treated?
That's exactly what the call is for.

A free consultation with Dr. Kopeliovich. No cost, no obligation. You meet the surgeon before you commit to anything.

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Transparent pricing

One number. Not an estimate, a range.

Other clinics hide this. We don't. Here's what each procedure actually costs, end to end, in US dollars, surgery and prosthesis included, next to the typical US range so you can see where you stand.

Single implant

$1,200 to $1,700 USD per implant

Includes consultation, surgical placement, abutment, and porcelain crown. 1 to 2 short visits.

Typical US: $3,000 to $4,500 save ~55%

Full arch (All-on-4 / All-on-6)

$12,000 to $15,000 USD per arch

Surgical placement, temporary prosthesis same day, final zirconia or titanium bridge. 3 to 5 days on site.

Typical US: $24,000 to $32,000 save ~50%

Full mouth rebuild

$24,000 to $30,000 USD

Both arches, bone grafting if required, all prosthetics included.

Typical US: $40,000 to $70,000 save ~50%

These are medical line items only. Flights and accommodation are arranged separately through a recommended partner, so Dr. Kopeliovich focuses entirely on the surgery. Your final quote is locked in writing before any work begins.

"Typical US" figures reflect published 2025 to 2026 US dental fee ranges and are shown for comparison only. They are not a quote and not a promise of savings. Your actual cost and any savings depend on your individual clinical case. Prices are confirmed in writing before treatment.

Start the conversation

Tell me what's going on.

A handful of quick questions, then a sentence. No chatbot. Dan reads every message personally and responds within 24 hours.

Do you need more than 4 implants?
Are you planning treatment within the next 2 months?
Have you booked or are you considering a trip to Mexico?

Received.

Dan will read your message personally and respond within 24 hours. Check your email.

The standard

You are never abandoned
once your flight departs.

No fine print, no blame Most clinics quote the literature when something goes wrong. We stay with you instead. If an implant does not integrate, or something needs attention within a reasonable timeframe, Dan evaluates revision options and addresses it, subject to clinical assessment. Surgical outcomes vary by patient and are never guaranteed.
Not a contract. A practice. This isn't a warranty document. It's how we've worked with every patient for over a decade. The consistency is the commitment.
You always have a place to return to Travel back is your responsibility, as with any medical tourism arrangement. But when you arrive, Dan and his team take care of what needs fixing.
One name behind it all Dan performs every surgery himself. Restorative work is done by a team he chose and supervises personally. Either way, he's the one you call if something isn't right.
Direct line to Dan Not a call center. For as long as you need him.
How I stay with you

Six moments.
One surgeon.

Patients reach me because complex cases need a named surgeon. They stay because I'm still in their corner after they fly home. These are the six moments I run personally for every patient, in order.

  1. 01

    Surgeon's First Reply

    Within 24h of your inquiry

    Your inquiry reaches the clinic directly, not a call center, not a coordinator. Dan reviews every case personally before any plan is made.

  2. 02

    Plan in Writing

    Within 5 to 7 days

    A signed PDF with the surgical plan, the timing, the cost, and what's included. Numbered. Yours.

  3. 03

    Departure Brief

    The day before you fly

    A call from me. We review what happens on the first day, I answer last-minute questions, you sleep before the flight.

  4. 04

    Home Landing

    48 hours after you return

    The call most clinics never make. I check in once you're home. Pain, healing, anything that surprised you.

  5. 05

    30-Day Audit

    One month after surgery

    Full review at the one-month mark. Photos, your questions, confirmation of the healing trajectory.

  6. 06

    One-Year Stand-By

    Annual check-in, for life

    Once a year, every year. I check how everything is holding up, surface anything early, and stay your surgeon for as long as you need me.