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Dental treatments in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for dentistry in Germany

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

ALL-ON-4 Implant
7011.64
ALL-ON-6 Implant
9932.23
Crowns
2330
Dental braces
2549
Dental Implants (one-stage method)
8406.95
Full denture
2900
Root canal treatment
4373
Sinus Lift
4892
Surgical extraction
4404
Teeth Whitening
4335
Veneers
3151
University Hospital Oldenburg
Germany, Oldenburg
University Hospital Oldenburg
Overall rating10 / 10
The University Hospital Oldenburg is a multidisciplinary medical complex offering top-notch services of the European standard. The hospital has 20 specialized departments, 15 highly specialized centers, and more than 10 institutes. The hospital provides services in almost all areas of modern medicine: general and abdominal surge
Meoclinic Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Meoclinic Hospital Berlin
Overall rating9.4 / 10
The Meoclinic Hospital Berlin is one of Germany's most renowned multidisciplinary private hospitals offering top-class and patient-centered medical care. The hospital opened its doors to patients back in 2000 and today is deservedly proud of its vast experience. It has 28 specialized departments, each of which is responsible
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Dentistry is a frequent destination for medical tourism. Thousands of people visit German Dental Centers to treat their teeth, place veneers, and undergo dental implantation using modern techniques. Dental treatment in Germany is effective, reliable, provided with adequate anesthesia, and has a low risk of complications. You are welcome to use the Booking Health services to get dental care abroad.

Content

  1. What services do German dentists provide?
  2. Dental implantation in Germany
  3. Benefits of dentistry in Germany

In Germany, teeth can be treated with both conservative and surgical methods. Dental centers in the country provide top-class services, including whitening, filling, dental implantation, orthodontic treatment, operations on the dentoalveolar system, etc.

You can seek medical attention at the University Hospital Wuerzburg, the Meoclinic Hospital Berlin, or the PAN Clinic Cologne.

You are welcome to use the Booking Health service to choose a dental treatment program abroad. Our website presents real prices. Our specialists will take care of all the arrangements for your trip. They will help you prepare the documents, book a hotel and airline tickets, meet you at the German airport, and take you to the hotel by car. Once your treatment is completed, our employees will organize your return transfer.

What services do German dentists provide?

 

All types of dental services are available in clinics in Germany, including:

  • dental disease diagnostics;
  • filling, buildup, and aesthetic restoration;
  • tooth extraction;
  • treatment of caries, gingivitis, and periodontitis;
  • total or partial fixed dental prosthetics: inlays, veneers, bridges, crowns, and implants;
  • removable dental prosthetics: partial and full dentures;
  • orthodontic treatment: dental braces and teeth aligners;
  • ultrasonic cleaning, teeth polishing, fluoridation, and whitening;
  • root canal treatment, surgical extraction of foreign bodies, canal refilling;
  • operations on the dentoalveolar system of any complexity.

Dental implantation in Germany

 

Dental implantation remains one of the most requested services in German Dental Centers.

Implants are the most perfect way to restore the dentition. They are implanted into the bone of the upper or lower jaw, and a crown is put on their top. As a result, a person receives a tooth that is indistinguishable from the real one in its appearance and capable of performing all its functions.

Dental Centers in Germany use one-stage methods of prosthetics, which allow patients to receive final results faster. When doctors use the classic two-stage method, they place an implant and then wait 3 months for it to take root before placing a permanent crown. However, most patients may have early loading of the implant if it is securely fixed in the bone.

Dentists in Germany use all-on-6 implants and all-on-4 implants to restore the entire dentition. It is no longer necessary to put each tooth on a separate implant, because this is expensive and traumatic. Now all the teeth of the upper or lower jaw are placed on just a few dental implants. Some of them are implanted at an angle rather than perpendicular, so the system can be used even in people with moderate bone atrophy. If patients have deep atrophic changes in their alveolar bone, they are offered a sinus lift or a bone block transplant to augment tissue.

Benefits of dentistry in Germany

 

In Germany, one can find highly qualified dentists who have a perfect command of the latest methods of restoration of the dentition, bite correction, teeth whitening, etc. German hospitals have state-of-the-art equipment. German dentists use materials from the world's best manufacturers in their work.

If you opt to undergo your treatment in Germany, you can count on the following:

  • excellent aesthetic result;
  • long-term therapeutic effect;
  • sparing techniques with a minimal risk of complications;
  • achievement of the final result in the shortest possible time with the least number of procedures, operations, and visits to a dentist;
  • adequate anesthesia for all dental manipulations and operations;
  • even the most complex operations are successful.

On the Booking Health website, you can find out the cost of dental services and make your treatment appointment at the best price. Our employees will take care of all the arrangements for your trip to Germany.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board-certified doctors Dr. Sergey Pashchenko and Dr. Vadim Zhiliuk. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

IMTJ - International Medical Travel Journal

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