Cost of Cosmetic Dentistry in Greece


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Cost of tooth whitening in Greece

Usually a tooth whitening procedure in Greece, for both arches (i.e. upper and lower jaw), will cost around £250 (varying for each method – more for laser whitening). This is an excellent cost that you may yet be able to better if you look around (although of course be wary of much cheaper prices and always be vigilant when finding out dental qualifications). Furthermore, as the reputation for Greek dentists is generally so high, you are really getting a bargain with this basic cost and certainly with anything less. In the UK you will be expecting to pay upwards of £500 for the entire treatment. Weigh up the accommodation and travel prices with the cost for your preferred method and you will likely make an overall saving – even if not you will have the option for a holiday in addition to the treatment, for very little extra.

Cost of porcelain veneers in Greece

Porcelain veneers in Greece are somewhat cheaper than the UK, but unusually clinics in Greece will usually charge comparatively more for these than for any other cosmetic dentist treatment, and the prices are relatively high compared to most other European countries. Nonetheless you are also paying for the excellent quality. You will usually be expecting to pay a little over the £300 mark for porcelain veneers in Greece, which is still good when compared with the £500+ charged in most UK practices. You may however be able to find cheaper prices, although again be wary of dentists and practices who offer anything notably cheaper. Costs of flights and accommodation will probably mean you will not make an overall saving on this treatment if you choose to have it in Greece (even if you do not make much of a comparative loss), but then you may consider the holistic experience to be worth the extra money.


Cost of gum contouring in Greece

Gum contouring in Greece can be very cheap – often under £100. This is an excellent saving on the generally lowest UK price of around £400. Compared not only to the UK but to most other European countries this really is a wonderful price, especially as you will be expecting a top quality Greek dentist to carry out the treatment. Indeed if you opt for the scalpel as opposed to the laser treatment, it is likely you will save yet more money on a gum contouring treatment in Greece.

Dentist Specialisation in Greece

In addition to the 5 year university degree programme any prospective dentist must study in Greece, he or she must also take a 2-3 year course specialising in a certain area. If they have trained outside of Greece, for example in the UK or USA, you should still be able to trace their specialisation record to whichever organisation they trained under. Once they have told you the institution at which they studied this specialisation course, it should prove easy for you to contact the organisation, even if you have to do it via an interpreter or a medical tourism provider.


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