
Start with a written treatment plan (and ask for options).
Send recent X-rays (panoramic/CBCT if you have them) and photos. Ask for an itemized plan with alternatives (e.g., crown vs veneer, implant vs bridge) and why each option is recommended.
Verify materials, lab work, and warranties.
Ask which implant brand is used, crown/veneer materials (zirconia, E-max, etc.), where the lab work is done, and what warranty/aftercare policy you’ll receive in writing.
Plan enough days for fitting and adjustments.
Cosmetic and restorative work often needs multiple visits (scan/impressions → try-in → final). Build buffer time for bite adjustments, sensitivity, and a final check before flying.
Ask about infection control and pain management.
Confirm sterilization standards, sedation options (if needed), and what to do if you have swelling, pain, or a loose crown after you return home.
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Our medical coordinators will connect you with clinics that best fit your priorities.
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Your medical coordinator will be closely watching your entire journey and make sure everything goes smoothly. Even after you return home.
Common: dental implants, crowns, veneers, smile makeover, teeth whitening, root canal, and gum treatments.
Look for dentist specialization, before/after cases relevant to your needs, modern imaging (panoramic/CBCT), clear written pricing, and solid aftercare/warranty terms.
It depends on the plan. Many treatments take 3–7 days. Implant cases may require a second trip if you’re doing implants + final crowns after healing—ask about timelines upfront.
Sometimes the implant placement is done on the first trip, but final crowns often require healing time. Some cases allow temporary teeth; your dentist should explain what’s safe for your situation.
Recent X-rays (or a plan to do imaging on arrival), a list of dental concerns, medical conditions/medications, and photos of your teeth/smile.
Common options include zirconia and E-max. Ask what’s recommended for your bite, whether it’s monolithic or layered, and what brand/material certificate you’ll receive.
Usually yes, but you may need a few days for swelling or bite adjustments—especially after extractions, implants, or gum procedures. Don’t fly immediately after major work unless your dentist confirms.
Ask for a written aftercare plan, remote follow-up options, and warranty terms. Keep your treatment summary, X-rays, and receipts to share with a local dentist if needed.
Medicaroute is a free platform, helping patients find the right care online. The prices in clinic profiles are all provided by clinic representatives and %100 transparent and direct clinic prices.
Once you fill out our 1 minute form, one of our medical coordinators will contact you within 24 hours and collect more details about your medical background and priorities.
Then, our certified partner clinics will provide you a treatment plan and price quote. You can always evaluate or demand different options and alternatives free of charge.
Onece you are happy with the treatment plan, Medicaroute will handle everything from airport-pick up to post treatment support.
Fill out a short form, upload your medical details (if needed), and a coordinator will prepare a personalized treatment plan with pricing.
Yes. Browse Clinic and Doctor profiles freely. See detailed information from qualifications to patient reviews. Contact them whenever you feel ready.
For more detailed medical information and costs about a specific treatment, please visit the dedicated page from the list below.
Duration of a procedure can change depending on the patients condition.
Usually included:
Medical procedures
Private transfer
Accommodation