Hungary becomes a hotspot for dental tourism

With the highest concentration of dentists per capita globally, Hungary is one of the best places in which to receive cosmetic dental treatments

 
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HD Dental offers affordable dental treatment in Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary

Renowned for its beautiful landscapes and cultural hotspots, Hungary has long been one of the most popular places to visit in Europe and, indeed, the world. What is little known about the destination, however, is that it boasts the highest concentration of dentists per capita globally, making it not only one of the cheapest places to receive dental care, but also one of the best.

HD Dental is able to provide its services at half the price of overseas treatments

One clinic that has become a firm favourite among Hungarian citizens is HD Dental. Located in Mosonmagyaróvár, HD Dental is just 50 minutes from Vienna and 40 minutes from Bratislava – the clinic even offers a free pick-up service from the cities’ respective airports.

What’s more, HD Dental is able to provide its services at half the price of overseas treatments – sometimes even more – without compromising on quality. As such, it has become a major player in the fast-growing dental tourism industry, which started in 2005.

Since its inception in 2009, HD Dental has gained a great deal of experience in popular dental treatments such as restorations and implants. The practice also specialises in surgical procedures, be it a simple tooth extraction or a more complex treatment, like an osteotomy or periodontal operation.

The organisation’s premises are kitted out with cutting-edge technological tools, including digital software that shows patients how their teeth will look after the treatment, digital impression scanners and other hi-tech, laser-based machines. As a result, HD Dental can boast a number of painless procedures, making it one of the most comfortable clinics to visit.

The added benefit for international travellers is that HD Dental employs a multilingual team that is fluent in English, German, Korean, Polish, Spanish, Chinese and, of course, Hungarian. The majority of the clinic’s patients hail from Austria, Germany and the UK. American and Canadian visitors, meanwhile, make up 12 percent of the clientele.