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A ceramic veneer (also called lamellate veneer) is a dental cosmetic treatment which corrects the alignement of one or several teeth and the spaces between them. The price of a ceramic veneer is particularly attractive abroad.
– Save up to 75% compared to UK dental treatment costs with our guaranteed price.
– Access world-class quality dental clinics and latest dental technology.
– Benefit from top specialist dentists selected by Novacorpus, the only medical tourism company founded and directed by a medical doctor.
– Speak English with our concierge service and all our doctors (no translators).
– Be fully-insured to cover complications.
– Travel with low-cost flights and sleep in affordable hotels.
Ceramic Veneer
£410
Ceramic Veneer
Not available
Ceramic Veneer
£750
Our dental veneer prices guarantee:
1) Quality material: the expertise and the quality of the dental laboratory have a big impact on the price. Our dental crown prices guarantee quality material and an experienced laboratory using fine dental materials. Our dentists have a lot of experience with zirconium crowns and will always give you the choice between a usual metal ceramic crown and a zirconium crown (without metal).
2) Very experienced dentists using only the latest technologies to treat you but also to sterilise their material and respect very high hygiene standards. Always check these points when receiving a quote.
Other exclusive services are included in these prices, see the dental clinics’ price pages:
We will do everything in our power to avoid this, through selecting up-to-date doctors and clinics. These doctors will give you all the necessary recommendations for good post-operative follow-up and will eventually recommend you a colleague near to where you live if necessary for a certain period. It is, however, impossible to eliminate all risks of complication in medicine. It should be noted that complications are not necessarily attributable to the doctor’s responsibility. They can sometimes occur due to a pre-existing condition, bad luck, or negligence by the patient. This is as likely to happen in your own country as it is elsewhere.
For this reason, we work with the world leader in insurance. We thus offer you the possibility of taking out insurance which only we offer and which will cover risks of medical complications associated with voluntary operations both abroad and for 6 months after your return. This insurance also covers the costs of returning abroad, including accommodation. Any emergency treatment linked to your initial treatment is also covered, both abroad and for 6 months after your return, up to the equivalent of £6,500 to £15,000. If you refuse to return to the doctor/dentist who carried out your operation/treatment abroad, you may choose another practitioner in your country of residence and the costs will be covered,too. This insurance can only be taken out if you have your initial operation/treatment in a country other than your country of residence.
Moreover, we only work with practitioners and clinics who offer a guarantee. The duration of this guarantee varies (1 year to lifelong) and restrictions may be mentioned by the doctor or clinic (for example: exclusion of the consequences of an accident, a systemic illness, lack of hygiene, etc.) This guarantee nevertheless requires another trip abroad. In the event of an emergency, you may have to consult another practitioner closer to home. If you have not taken out insurance and NHS refuses to cover you, you may have to bear at least part of these costs
You will indeed make large savings through going abroad to be treated. Find out more. Nevertheless, we also recommend that good quality treatment should be your priority and that you should carefully seek advice before leaving as regards the doctor and clinic.
No, as long as you follow certain rules. We are very strict in selecting our foreign partners as we want to be sure that we can place our complete trust in the doctor with whom we are going to work.
We also insist on the fact that you must follow to the letter all instructions which the doctor will give you on site (above all these will be recommendations linked to common sense, for example, rest after the operation). There are no more risks when being treated abroad than there are in your own country. As in all areas, it is impossible to eliminate risks 100%, however the risk of treatment abroad is no higher than in your own country.
For more answers, please see our full Dental Surgery FAQs page or contact us with the form below and we’ll be happy to answer your questions.
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