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Dental Work in Romania: A UK Patient's Guide for 2026

Thinking about dental treatment in Romania? Costs, clinic standards, travel from the UK and what a typical trip looks like — for UK patients.

By DentalVoyage Editorial Team

Romania is one of the most popular destinations for UK dental patients, combining EU-regulated clinics, English-speaking specialists and easy travel from the UK with prices up to 80% lower than UK private fees — without the big-city stress.

Quick answer: Romania offers EU-standard dental care with single implants from £490 and full-arch work from £3,500 per arch — typically 60–80% below UK private prices. Our partner clinic is in Satu Mare, a calm, modern city.

Why UK patients choose Romania

  • EU regulation — clinics meet the same standards as France, Germany or Italy.
  • English everywhere — the dentist, front desk and your driver all speak fluent English.
  • Easy travel — low-cost flights from the UK, with the airport transfer arranged for you.
  • A calm, modern city — Satu Mare has no traffic and no big-city chaos: the perfect place to relax and recover.

What does dental treatment in Romania cost?

TreatmentRomania (from)UK private (from)
Single implant + crown£490£2,700
All-on-4 (per arch)£3,500£13,000
Porcelain veneer£320£1,060
Zirconium crown£305£1,215

See the full list on our treatments and savings page. All figures are indicative; your exact pricing depends on your case.

Getting to Romania from the UK

Flights from the UK to Romania take only a few hours and are often inexpensive. We advise on the best routes, help you book your flights, and arrange your airport transfer and a hotel near the clinic — so the logistics are handled for you. (We support your travel; costs are paid by you — we're not a tour operator.)

What a typical trip looks like

  1. Before you fly — send photos and history; receive a treatment plan and quote.
  2. On arrival — airport pickup and check-in at a hotel near the clinic.
  3. Treatment — carried out by EU-trained specialists, with clear aftercare guidance.
  4. Back home — your clinic stands behind the work it carries out; routine checks can usually be done locally.

For implants, plan for two shorter trips a few months apart; veneers and crowns are often completed in a single visit.

Is dental work in Romania safe?

Safety comes down to choosing a properly regulated clinic with qualified specialists, recognised materials and real aftercare. That's exactly the standard we require. Read our full checklist in Is dental treatment abroad safe?.

Frequently asked questions

Is Romania good for dental implants? Yes — it's a leading destination for implants, with experienced specialists and prices far below UK private fees. See our implants cost guide.

Do dentists in Romania speak English? Every clinic we work with provides fluent English throughout — dentist, nurse, front desk and driver.

How many days should I budget? Veneers and crowns often take 3–5 days; implants involve two shorter visits. Your plan sets out the exact schedule.


Planning treatment in Romania? Get a free, no-obligation quote →.

This article is for general information and is not medical or dental advice. Always seek a qualified clinician’s guidance for your specific situation.

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