Cost of Dental Implants in Greece


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The price of dental implant treatment in Greece is among the lowest in Europe, and is also very competitive against other countries of the world. Combined with the high quality of dental service provided nation-wide, the very low prices of dental implants are very appealing to an ever-increasing number of medical tourists who choose to head to Greece. Indeed in many cases it is almost surprising just how low the price you can have a top-notch treatment done in a Greek dental clinic is.

Price comparison between dental implant treatments in Greece and the UK

A typical dental implant from a UK cosmetic dentist will cost around £2000. However prices can vary from £1500 to over £4000, depending on the amount of bone and gum grafting necessary to ensure success in the treatment, and you will have to pay a small additional consultation fee. These are typically the prices for a complete treatment, including the crown, and you do not have to worry about accommodation or transport. In Greece you can usually get the implant treatment, though not the crown, for around £600, which is still an excellent saving. Generally you will be expecting to pay between £250 and £400 for a crown or denture in Greece, but this depends on the type, and if you want the best in quality then you may be expecting to pay a lot more (although of course the same is true of higher quality dentures in the UK). Also bear in mind that these prices do not consider the complementary treatments you will have to undergo (such as bone and gum grafting). Be sure that you question and research any dentist or clinic that quotes you a significantly lower price than the ones stated above, because you may be risking an inferior quality of treatment.


How to find the right cost for your dental implant treatment in Greece

Even though the prices are generally much lower in Greece, it is still prudent to arrange a consultation with your UK dentist so s/he can give you an estimate for how much the specific procedure you would have to undergo will cost at home. Once you have this price you can phone or otherwise contact the Greek clinics you are considering and find out the prices they would offer for an identical procedure. Finally take into consideration the costs of accommodation and transport (you will have to know the expected duration of your stay first) and create a total for the entire medical holiday, which you can then contrast with the cost of the procedure in the UK. With all this information you will be best placed to make an educated decision on whether or not to travel to Greece for the treatment, and then which clinic you will choose. It is more than likely if you search for relatively cheap accommodation and travel that the prices will work out in Greece’s favour, but as always be vigilant in making sure the clinic is the real deal.


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