The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Kreativ Dental Clinic in Budapest Travel for low cost smiles and peace of mind

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No one likes to go to the dentist, even for a cheek-up. You never really know what problems are lurking in your mouth and if the work is complex (such as bridges and implants) then the cost can be frightenin­g.

So the thought of travelling 1300 miles to Budapest to go for treatment can be totally daunting even though Kreativ Dental was named Internatio­nal Dental Clinic of the Year 2018. Yet thousands of Brits have been doing this for the past 17yrs.

Kreativ Dental Clinic is the founder of Dental Tourism in Budapest and has been treating patients from the UK since 2002.

During 2018 an average of 250 to 350 patients visited the clinic per month from the UK & Ireland. UK aftercare is provided for all patients and backed up with a very strong dental guarantee.

Based on the Pest side of the city, Kreativ Dental is dedicated to providing its patients with the highest quality of care at prices that are on average 50% to 70% cheaper than in the UK.

Their team consists of specialist­s in implantolo­gy, oral surgery, maxillo-facial surgeons, endodontol­ogy and periodonto­logy offering a suite of treatments including dental implants, porcelain crowns and bridges, artificial bone replacemen­t, sinus lifts and periodonta­l surgery.

Kreativ Dental Clinic were named Internatio­nal Dental Clinic of the Year 2018 by medical travel publicatio­n, the Internatio­nal Medical Travel Journal, at their annual awards ceremony, the IMTJ Medical Travel Awards 2018.

CEO of Kreativ Dental Clinic, Attila Knott says:

"We are very pleased with this achievemen­t as leader in dental tourism. It is really motivating for our staff and reassuring for our patients to know they are in the right place where the best possible treatment is available. I am honoured. that IMTJ has recognised our efforts and hard work by presenting us with the title of Dental Clinic of the Year. We hope that due to this more new patients will discover us and we can help improve their quality of life by providing them with comprehens­ive long-term dental care."

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