Dentists in Hungary
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A replacement for missing teeth in a row
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Have you been putting off getting that perfect smile because of high costs? Don’t wait a second longer –
Dentists in Hungary offer high quality treatment at less than half the price you’d expect to pay at home.
Choose a clinic from the list on the left and view their brochure by clicking on their name.
Our three most popular dental clinics are:
Dentists in Hungary – Getting A Quote
Want to see just how much you can save? It’s simple, fast, and FREE! You just pick a clinic by clicking on the "View" button, and if you like what you see hit the "Contact" button and choose what treatment you’re looking for. If you’re not sure which clinic to pick, why not read some patient reviews of Dentists in Hungary? by clicking on the "Reviews" links on the left of the page.
Dentists in Hungary – Prices
You can save over £1,000 / €1,500 on a single dental implant by travelling to Hungary for your
dental treatment. Even though they have some of the most advanced dental clinics in Europe, dentists in Hungary
can typically save you 50-70% on the cost of your dental treatment. To get a proper quote contact your choice of clinic from the list on the left.
Take a look at this guide to the average dental treatment costs in Hungary.
| €270 |
€270 |
€1,070 |
€400 |
€45 |
€100 |
| £180 |
£180 |
£800 |
£270 |
£30 |
£70 |

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Dentists in Hungary – Destinations
Hungary is the most popular dental tourism destination in Europe, and it’s never been easier for you to get there.
Low cost flights to Hungary are available from Ryanair, Easyjet and Malev, and they leave from all over the UK and
Ireland. One of the most vibrant cities in Europe, Budapest is always a very popular destination. Check out our list of dentists in Budapest.
Dentists in Hungary - Qualifications
Dentists in Hungary have a rigorous training process, studying for 5½ years, followed by 2 years of supervised work. Continuing education is mandatory, dentists are required to attend lectures and training programmes in new techniques to ensure they stay right up to date with all aspects of their profession. To read about the dentists in a particular clinic, click on the "staff" links in the search results to the left.
Dentists in Hungary – Further Information
Organizations
The Hungarian Medical Chamber which is made up of dentists and physicians is the central organization to which all Hungarian dentist's must belong (currently about 5000 dentists in practice). The chamber supervises its members deciding on suitability to practice and proper ethical conduct.
Dental Ethics
The Medical Chamber's ethical standards are enforced upon its members. Ethical committees meet at both local and national level: the make up of these committees is dependent on the nature of the breach of practice being investigated. The Council of European Dentists' code of ethics also applies to Hungarian dentists.
Complaints
Ethical complaints are dealt with by the Medical Chamber. All other complaints will typically be sent first to the provider of the treatment, if resolution of the problem fails then a complaint may be addressed to the National Public Health & Medical Officers Service. Finally, complaints may be addressed through the common courts.
Continuing education
Hungary has a system of mandatory continuing education. The system allows dentists to aggregate points from a number of training courses over a 5 year period up to the full requirement of 250 points. In practice this represents around 250 hours of additional training for dentists in each 5 year period.
Data Protection
Hungary complies with EU regulations on data protection. Adherence is monitored by an independent ombudsman in accordance with The Health Data Processing Act of 1997. This act guarantees an individuals access to their medical records in a timely fashion as well as the protection of data by medical practicioners.
Resources
Dental Section of the Hungarian Medical Association (Chamber)
Szondi u 100
H – 1085 Budapest
tel: +36 1 354 0469
fax: +36 1 353 2188
email: kamara@fogorvos.hu
website: http://www.kamara.fogorvos.hu/
Hungarian Ministery of Health
website: http://www.eum.hu
Council of Euopean Dentistss
CED/DLC: Code of Ethics (Word Doc)
Dental Bridges
A replacement for missing teeth in a row
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You can browse a list of clinics that provide dental bridges here on RevaHealth.com. If you need any help deciding which clinic to choose, just ask us for help.
A dental bridge is a replacement for some or many missing teeth in a row. It is basically like a small denture that is permanently fixed into place by attaching it to the adjoining teeth.
What are Dental Bridges?
In a lot of ways a bridge is like a crown. However, whereas a crown will sit upon whatever tooth structure remains, the bridge normally replaces more teeth than can be supported by the underlying root structure. Bridges can easily last ten years or more.
What different types exist?
You might need a dental bridge if you have one or more missing teeth. These are the normal types of bridges available:
Normal Fixed Bridge
This is the traditional mechanism where the bridge is bonded to two crowns that are attached to the adjacent teeth. The crowns can be gold, porcelain fused to metal, or just porcelain.
Resin Bonded Bridges
This process is normally used for front teeth and only when the adjacent teeth are strong and healthy. The bridge is connected to metal bands which are glued with a resin to the natural teeth. This procedure requires less preparation of the natural teeth and is generally less expensive.
Cantilever Bridge
These are bridges which are only attached to the teeth on one side. They can be used when it is replacing one of the front teeth.
What is the procedure like?

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The procedure for a bridge is similar to that of a crown. The teeth that are going to anchor the bridge must be prepared for the bridge. This is normally done under mild sedation. An impression is then made and the mould is sent to a laboratory where the bridge can be fabricated.
You should be given a temporary bridge to wear until your next visit. During the next visit, the temporary bridge is removed and the permanent bridge is fitted and checked. If everything is right, it is cemented into place.
What affects the price?
There are a variety of factors that determine the price. It is important that when you are comparing prices, you are comparing like with like. Look for details like:
- The number of teeth that the bridge will be replacing
- The type of bridge you are getting
- Additional work that may need to be performed
Price Comparison
Price lists should always be viewed with caution as many factors can increase or decrease the resulting price. The follow list gives some indicative costs for bridges across the world:
| $1800 |
$800 |
$360 |
$200 |
$900 |
$470 |
$550 |
$175 |
| €1450 |
€600 |
€270 |
€150 |
€675 |
€350 |
€435 |
€135 |
| £900 |
£400 |
£180 |
£100 |
£450 |
£235 |
£275 |
£90 |
Dental bridge work is a good way of replacing some or many missing teeth in one go. As with any dental procedure, you should always consult your dentist before deciding on any particular treatment.