Which country is right
for your dental treatment?
Answer 6 quick questions about your treatment goals, budget, and travel preferences — and we'll match you to the country most likely to suit your needs.
Takes under 2 minutes
What type of dental treatment are you mainly considering?
Hungary may be the best fit for your dental treatment
Based on your answers, Hungary often suits people who prioritise long-term outcomes, conservative treatment planning, and implant-focused care.
Hungary has one of the longest-established dental tourism infrastructures in Europe, particularly for implants and complex restorative work.
Things to be aware of
- Treatment often requires two trips
- Headline prices may exclude crowns or lab work
- Planning is typically more cautious and phased
👉 Get the Dental Abroad Safety System to see:
- Typical implant pricing by country
- What's usually included vs excluded
- The exact questions to ask before paying any deposit
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Turkey could suit your goals — with careful checks
Based on your answers, Turkey may suit those prioritising speed, cosmetic outcomes, and competitive pricing.
However, quality and aftercare arrangements can vary significantly between clinics.
Things to be aware of
- Strong marketing does not equal consistent standards
- Material quality and lab work must be verified
- Pressure to move quickly is common — ask questions first
👉 The Dental Abroad Safety System shows:
- What Turkey prices usually include (and don't)
- Red flags to watch for
- How to protect yourself before committing
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Poland may offer the balance you're looking for
Based on your answers, Poland often suits people who want EU-based care, transparent pricing, and a balance between cost and caution.
It's frequently chosen by patients who want fewer unknowns and easier travel logistics.
Things to be aware of
- Smaller dental tourism ecosystem
- Less bundled "packages"
- You may need to organise travel yourself
👉 The Dental Abroad Safety System explains:
- How Poland compares to Hungary and Turkey
- What to check before booking
- How to avoid hidden costs
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Your profile points to a balanced approach — with Poland as a strong starting point
Based on your answers, your priorities span multiple factors — which is completely normal when researching dental treatment abroad for the first time.
Poland often suits people in this position: EU-based, transparent, and with fewer high-pressure sales tactics than some other destinations.
Things to consider
- Compare at least two countries before committing
- Always request itemised quotes — not just headline prices
- Ask about aftercare and who to contact if something goes wrong
👉 The Dental Abroad Safety System covers all three countries:
- Side-by-side country comparison
- Exact questions to ask every clinic
- How to protect yourself regardless of where you go
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