Serbia pairs world-class dental expertise with prices that rival any global hub. From single veneers to full All-on-4 implants, the clinics blend Swiss-grade materials, CAD/CAM labs and English-speaking teams, often at a fraction of UK or US costs.
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Neodent implants€400
All on 4 dental implants€3,500
Metal ceramic crown€150
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ICX Templant implant insertion€420
All on 4 dental implants€3,500
Metal ceramic crown€120
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Metal ceramic crown€100
Neodent implants€450
4.93(31 reviews)
Neodent implants€390
All on 4 dental implants€4,500
Metal ceramic crown€100
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Astra Tech implants€650
All on 4 dental implants€4,200
Metal ceramic crown€120
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Nobel Biocare implants€600
Metal ceramic crown€140
4.91(11 reviews)
Metal ceramic crown€120
MIS 1 Implant insertion€615
4.83(12 reviews)
Metal ceramic crown€120
4.7(10 reviews)
MIS 1 Implant insertion€500
Metal ceramic crown€72
4.73(11 reviews)
Nobel Biocare implants€500
All on 4 dental implants€2,500
Metal ceramic crown€120
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Looking for a reliable dentist in Serbia or planning dental tourism? On Booking Dentist, you can compare accredited dental clinics - from implants and zirconia crowns to veneers and teeth whitening. You’ll quickly get a free e-consultation, realistic timelines and a treatment plan, plus support before, during, and after the procedure.
Quality & safety: modern clinics, CE-marked materials, strict sterilization protocols, digital X-rays, laser treatments, and CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing)
Dentist experience: specialists in oral surgery, prosthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry.
Savings & value: competitive prices compared to Western Europe, with a high standard of service.
Accessibility: direct flights to Belgrade (BEG) and Niš (INI); flexible scheduling.
Language & communication: English is widely spoken; an interpreter can be arranged if needed.
Guarantees & aftercare: structured follow-ups, clear warranty terms on work and materials.
Procedure | Serbia from* | Germany avg | Italy avg | UK avg | You save (up to) |
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Single titanium implant | €700 | €1,650 | €1,400 | €1,852 | ≈ 62 % |
All-on-4 full arch | €5,000 | €12,000 | €9,000 | €17,360 | ≈ 71 % |
Zirconia crown (CAD/CAM) | €200 | €950 | €850 | €1,100 | ≈ 79 % |
Laser whitening | €200 | €700 | €500 | €579 | ≈ 65 % |
* “From” = Starting prices from partner clinics; full quote after e-consultation.
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Travel: it's straightforward and simple - short flights to Belgrade (BEG) or Niš (INI), and stays are typically 3–7 days for crowns/veneers, while dental implants often follow a two-visit plan (initial placement, then final bridge after healing).
Serbia can be reached by different means of transportation depending on your location. You can drive, take a train or bus from neighboring countries. Once there, Belgrade has a well-connected transportation network, including buses, trams, trolleybuses, and suburban trains.
Serbia’s position in Southeast Europe makes it easily accessible from neighboring countries like Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Montenegro. For patients from Western Europe, flights to Serbia are typically short and inexpensive, with multiple daily connections to major cities like Vienna, Munich, Zürich, Rome, and Paris.
Dental tourism packages: clinics frequently offer dental packages (airport pickup, central hotel, local transfers, CBCT scans, translator support) plus online aftercare for convenient follow-ups.
Communication: clinicians have international training and work to EU standards with CE-certified materials, making communication and expectations clear for overseas patients. The majority of dentists in Serbia speak English fluently, particularly in larger cities and tourist areas. Many Serbian dentists have also trained abroad, making them more familiar with international dental standards and expectations.
Tourism: In downtime in Belgrade, stroll Knez Mihailova, explore Kalemegdan Fortress with views over the Sava-Danube confluence, wander bohemian Skadarlija, and relax at Ada Ciganlija. Climb Gardoš Tower in Zemun for sweeping city panoramas.
Easy day trips include Novi Sad & Petrovaradin Fortress (fast Soko train in ~36-49 min), the wine roads and monasteries of Fruška Gora (~1-1.5 h by car), or the Danube’s Golubac Fortress & Đerdap/Iron Gate gorge (~2–3 h drive).
Pair your dental appointments with vibrant city culture, Danube-side walks, and hearty Balkan cuisine - turning treatment in Serbia into a mini-holiday.
Post-treatment: stick to soft foods such as yogurt, broths, purées, grilled white fish, and olive-oil dishes.
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