Dental Treatments & Prices
Our experienced dentist is a qualified dental surgeon and can handle everything from simple cosmetic dentistry like porcelain crowns to dental implants and endodontic surgery.
| Basic Services |
HUF |
GBP |
EUR |
| Consultation & Treatment Plan |
Free
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0
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0
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| Bitewing X-ray (digital) |
Free
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0
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0
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| Panorama X-ray (digital) |
15,000
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48
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56
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| CT-Scan (digital 3D tomography) |
35,000
|
113
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130
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| Dental Hygienic Treatment [extensive tooth cleaning] |
10,000
|
32 |
37
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| Local Anesthesia (Ultracaine) |
Free
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0
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0
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Before the treatment can be planned and scheduled, you will be taken to a specialized X-ray clinic to get a high-resolution panorama X-ray made. This will allow the dentist to get an overview of the general condition of your teeth and bone structure as well as to ensure that you are offered the correct form of treatment. If you are getting implants, you will also get a CT-Scan (3D digital imaging of your jaw bone structure) which ensures the highest possible precision of setting the implant(s).
Crowns & Bridges
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HUF |
GBP |
EUR |
| Procera® Zircon Porcelain Crown (Nobel Biocare, Sweden) |
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- Crown or Bridge Unit
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95,000
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307 |
352
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| Porcelain Crown Fused to Gold |
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- Crown or Bridge Unit
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70,000
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226
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259
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| Porcelain Crown Fused to Metal (PFM Crown) |
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- Crown or Bridge Unit
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50,000 |
161 |
185 |
| Post and Core Foundation Restoration |
13,000 |
42 |
48 |
| Temporary Crown |
Free
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0 |
0 |
We offer three types of quality crowns. The standard crown (MK crown) is typically used on molar and premolar/bicuspid teeth (the inner teeth used for grinding) and for implants, while we recommend the crown fused to gold for premolar/bicuspid and cuspid teeth (the ‘canine tooth’ and the following two teeth) as many find this type of crown more aesthetically pleasing than the MK crown. The top of the line, the full porcelain crown, is especially recommended for front teeth – the closest possible to a normal tooth. The post and core restoration is typically required if you have had root canal on a tooth or it is cracked in order to ensure that the foundation (where the crown is attached) has adequate strength.
| Dental Implants (Allfit Titanium Implants) |
HUF |
GBP |
EUR |
| Front Implant (for Zircon Porcelain Crown) |
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| - Implant, Temporary Abutment/Crown, Zircon Abutment |
195,000
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629
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722
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| Front Implant (for Porcelain Fused to Metal Crown) |
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| - Implant, Temporary Abutment/Crown, Titanium Abutment |
175,000
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565
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648
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| Molar Implant (for Porcelain Fused to Metal Crown) |
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| - Implant, Titanium Abutment |
160,000
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516
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593
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Dental implants are made from commercially pure titanium, which is both a strong metal and the metal best suited for implants with the lowest risk of rejection by the body. The dental implant is a small screw that will be drilled into the bone in order to let the bone fuse with the metal – a so-called osseo integrated implant. Dental implants require two trips to Hungary; on the first trip the implants are inserted (and for front teeth, equipped with temporary crowns - protective covers). On the second trip, after the bone has fused to the metal in 12-16 weeks, the finished crowns will be attached.
| Restorative, Cosmetic Dentistry |
HUF |
GBP |
EUR |
| Composite Filling (single surface) |
14,000
|
45
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52
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| Composite Filling (multiple surfaces) |
17,000 |
55 |
63 |
| Composite Inlay/Onlay |
47,000 |
152 |
174 |
| Porcelain Veneer |
70,000 |
226 |
259 |
Professional Tooth Whitening (per arch)
|
20,000 |
65 |
74 |
Composite filling is the ‘modern’ filling that has replaced the amalgam fillings used in the past. There is still no clear proof of whether the quicksilver contents of the amalgam will hurt the body as the filling gets old or not, but if you feel that a tooth with an amalgam filling is getting sensitive, that may be a sign of that the filling is getting old (typically after 15-20 years). The most common reason for replacing amalgam fillings is that the white filling is more aesthetically pleasing. A composite inlay/onlay is a better alternative to a complex composite filling with multiple surfaces as it is not possible to build up and restore a tooth to look 100% original with ‘free-hand’ use of composite material. The porcelain veneer is also called a half-crown, because it replaces part of the tooth (especially used on front teeth) with the same natural look as the original teeth. After 2-3 years, composite fillings will gradually get a little darker which is why a veneer or a crown is the best option for repair of a front tooth.
| Dentures |
HUF |
GBP |
EUR |
| Dentures (upper or lower) |
115,000
|
371
|
426
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| Partial Dentures on Cast Arch (upper only) |
130,000 |
419 |
482 |
| Partial Dentures / Click Dentures (without metal arch) |
110,000 |
355 |
407 |
| Precision Attachment (per attachment) |
60,000 |
194 |
222 |
| Telescopic Crown (primary and secondary) |
75,000 |
242 |
278 |
| Denture Relining/Rebasing |
15,000 |
48 |
56 |
Getting dentures normally requires two trips to Hungary; on the first trip your teeth are extracted and a couple of fittings will ensure that you can use the dentures until the second visit (when the bone and gums have stabilized after 6-8 weeks) where the dentures will be relined and fitted for the long term fit. Depending on the rate of natural changes in your gum and jaw structure, it will be necessary to reline the dentures every 1-3 years and it will be necessary to replace the dentures after 4-6 years. If the front teeth are still good, then partial dentures on a cast arch may be a good solution for the upper mouth, but regular partial dentures is an alternative. Partial dentures can be attached on a precision attachment anchored on an adjacent tooth or on a telescopic crown, where the attachment is fixed to the base of a remaining tooth or an implant. Full and partial dentures are removable, while the fixed alternative is getting a bridge attached to existing teeth or based on implants.
| Endodontic, Periodontitis Treatment & Surgery |
HUF |
GBP |
EUR |
| Extraction |
10,000
|
32
|
37
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| Surgical Extraction (removal of tooth or rootpart) |
20,000 |
65 |
74 |
| Resection/Surgical Removal of Cyst or Granuloma |
20,000 |
65 |
74 |
| Root Canal Treatment (per canal) |
10,000 |
32 |
37 |
| Closed Curettage / Periodontal Surgery (per tooth) |
5,500 |
18 |
20 |
| Open Curettage / Periodontal Surgery (per tooth) |
11,000 |
36 |
41 |
| Bone Augmentation (including Bio-Oss & Bio-Guide) |
110,000 |
355 |
407 |
| Sinus Lift (including Bio-Oss & Bio-Guide) |
165,000 |
532 |
611 |
During a root canal treatment, the top of the tooth is opened, then the nerves and tissue are excavated from the root and replaced by a rubber cement compound, and then the top of the tooth is closed again. Front teeth have one root, the cuspid and bicuspid have two roots, while molar and premolar have three. Curettage is surgical treatment of periodontitis, an inflammation of the tissue around and under the teeth that often lead to decay of the bone as well. Closed curettage is often used as initial treatment while open curettage is necessary for more advanced cases. Bone augmentation is a surgical procedure to augment bone mass if the bone is too weak to hold implants (e.g. due to periodontitis). If the upper jaw is augmented it is often called a sinus lift.
Comparative prices in Pound and Euro differ depending on the exchange rate. The Forint is loosely tied to the Euro, so it moves within an 8% band of fluctuation. The advantage for you is that a weak Forint will allow you extra savings at no cost to the dentist. The range from strong to weak is 300-330 HUF/GBP and 240-275 HUF/EUR.
Our dentist partners accept cash only to keep prices at a low level and prices are always in local currency.
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