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Thursday,May 28th, 2009

by Denise

Croatia is in the news again, not because of any disruption, political dissent, or war. Croatia has become one of the leading countries in Central Europe to encourage and establish a solid medical tourism base for Europeans, Americans and other international travelers seeking the best cosmetic and plastic surgery, skin care, dentistry, antiaging, age management, and medical spa treatment. Italians are by far the largest group in Europe heading east for treatment in Croatia, more than likely because clinics in Croatia, such as clinics in Zagreb, doctors in Rovinj, and the cost of treatment in Makarska is much lower, and yet still offers quality and compassionate care.

Rovinj is one of the most popular cities in Croatia, one that was established in the Middle Ages, a beautiful and develop seaport that offers the best of old world charm and modern technology. Rovinj is not alone in offering Italians and other world travelers the best in Croatian health spas, but join hands with nearby cities such as Selce, Zagreb, and Makarska offer medical travelers quality, experienced and state-of-the-art medical technologies, treatments and procedures.

Dental treatment in Croatia is considered some of the best in central Europe and private dental surgeries located throughout Zagreb, such as Dr. Toncic’s Cosmetic Surgery Clinic or the best in esthetic dentistry at Trident in Rovinj and other major cities offer a multitude of dental treatments, from bleaching to root canals at prices Europeans can afford. Affordable dental care in Croatia offers the latest techniques in cosmetic dentistry, prosthetics, and dental implants, and provides a convenient and affordable alternatives to Italians and other medical tourists seeking quality and great prices.

 

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Tuesday,January 6th, 2009

by Denise

Unfortunately, Americans are growing increasingly aware of the high cost of medical, dental and vision care. Because of the need for physicians in every field to carry malpractice insurance, our insurance rates as well as the cost of medical and dental procedures are higher than just about anywhere in the world.


Dental care is essential for optimal health, but unfortunately, many of us don’t carry dental insurance that will help pay for dentures, root canals, dental implants, or oral and maxillofacial surgeries. In recent years, more Americans than ever before have traveled abroad for low cost dental care procedures to leading destinations throughout Asia, South America, and Europe.


The cost of dental procedures, cosmetic dental treatments, and dental surgery depends upon the type of procedure being performed, but in the United States, a single dental implant can cost between $1,000 and $5,000. The cost of a crown will vary by the type of crown chosen, but may range between $800 and $1,000. Bonding can run between $300 and $600 a tooth. Jaw reconstruction may cost between $24,000 and $100,000. Orthodontic procedures may range anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000, sometimes more.


In foreign destinations such as Hungary, single dental implants in hungary cost roughly $1,350. In Poland, a prosthetic reconstruction of the jaw runs about $4,368. Costs on other dental procedures may save travelers between 20% and 50%, and sometimes more.


Do some price comparisons on your own, and you’ll be surprised at the thousands of dollars you can save on high-tech, expert dental care abroad.

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