DENTAL CARE ABROAD

Abroad Medcare helps patients considering medical tourism for dental care. Dental care is the second in-demand procedure for medical tourism, especially for Americans traveling abroad. This is because dental insurance only covers preventative cleanings while other treatments are not covered and are very expensive. There is high quality dentistry in many countries and dental treatments cost up to 50% to 70% less.

Dental implants is one of the main reasons patients travel abroad. Even though it is more complicated, and usually require at least 2 trips abroad, the savings will more than make up for the travel expenses. There are also immediate load dental implants available, which don’t require a healing time and can be used soon after surgery. They are more costly and are not suitable for all patients, but it is another option to consider.

Besides working on your teeth, other treatments available include jaw and maxillofacial surgery covers the bone structure of the mouth and jaw, neck and face, as well as hard and soft tissues.

Abroad MedCare specializes in taking care of all of your dental care and travel needs. We will help you go through a list of options, get a second opinion, discuss possible destination, prices, book your travel reservations, and schedule care after the surgery.

For dental implants that may require 2 or more trips, we will find the most convenient and lowest cost destination for you.

  • Discuss Dental Procedures and Dental Treatments offered abroad.

  • Find Dental Clinics and Doctors abroad.

  • Compare Medical Tourism Destinations and Prices for Dental Procedures abroad.

  • Choose Dental Clinic and Dentist, Make Dental Appointment and all Medical Travel Arrangements.

  • Handle Dental post-surgery care for patient.

 PRICE RANGES

PROCEDURES
Dental Implants
$800-$2,500
Dentures
$100-$200
Dental Crown
$130-$300
Braces
$500-$3000
Veneers
$100-$250
Root Canal
$50-$200
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
$30-$100
Tooth Filling
$20-$50
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OUR PATIENTS SAY

“My dental insurance did not cover any part of my dental implant. The extraction, bone graft, and 3 dental implants cost over $20,000 in the U.S. I was able to find a great dentist in the Philippines. Even with the cost of airfare and accommodations for 2 trips, I saved over $12,000.”

Jonathan S., Florida