High Quality Dentistry Abroad
Private dentistry in the UK is expensive; more people are considering
going abroad for their dental treatment.
If you are looking for top quality dental treatment at affordable prices?
You should consider dentistry abroad!
Our dental services of will particularly suit the individual who needs
extensive restorative or cosmetic work not available on the National Health
Service.
We provide such treatments as dental implants, crowns, bridges, full porcelain
crowns, veneers and tooth whitening at a significantly cheaper price compared
to the UK without ever compromising on quality.
Our dental clinic in Budapest is one of the finest in the world. The significant
savings available to you by travelling abroad are substantial.
Dental Implants = £605.00 – A saving of £1270.00
Crowns = £215.00 – A saving of £470.00
Full Porcelain Crowns = £360.00 – A saving of £490.00
Veneers = £365.00 - A saving of £300.00
We offer an excellent “dental tourism package” at a very affordable price.
Here you can combine your dental treatment with a holiday. We provide
Hotels from as little as £40.00 a night including breakfast.
Travelling abroad for your dentistry is not a risky trip to the unknown
any more. Budapest is a popular tourist destination for many Brit’s, its
deep and diverse history, rich culture, has gained it a reputation as
the 'Paris of Central Europe'
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