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Tooth Extraction in Hungary

Details of dental clinics and medical centers in Hungary performing Tooth Extraction.

Cost of Tooth Extraction in Hungary

Procedure Minimum price Maximum price

Tooth Extraction

$US 30

$US 250

Hospitals and clinics offering Tooth Extraction in Hungary

KG Dental

A trio of dental clinics operating in different parts of Hungary, offering dental and holiday packages complete from dental services to travel and lodging.

5 listed dentists:

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Dr. Tibor Koltai

General Dentistry, Implants

Dr. Zoltán Veress

General and Specialized Dentistry, Implants

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Tooth Extraction

49 US$

Happy Dent

A dental clinic in Szeged which offers a range of dental treatments and surgeries including hygienic treatments and dental cosmetic procedures, among others.

Listed dentist:

Dr. János Lehoczky

General Dentistry, Implantology

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Dental Extraction

upon request

MDental Clinic Hungary

MDental Clinic Hungary offers top quality, comprehensive services from simple dental treatments to complex oral surgery, implantation, bone grafting and sinus lifting procedures, all provided by specialists.

23 listed dentists:

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Dr. Andrea Kertesz

Oral surgeon, dental implant specialist

Dr. Adam Bodnar

Oral surgeon, dental implant specialist

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Procedure Prices

Tooth Extraction

61 - 105 US$

Dr. Horvath's Dental Clinic

A dental clinic which focuses on primary care, implantology and cosmetic dentistry, with a team of six cosmetic dentists and implantologist. The clinic has an in-house dental laboratory, enabling better control and faster treatment times.

6 listed dentists:

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Tooth Extraction

42 - 110 US$

The Fedasz Dental Clinic

A dental clinic offering a comprehensive range of dental services and dental laboratory services, as well as accommodations for foreign patients.

3 listed dentists:

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Dr. József Németvölgyi Dentist

General Dentistry/Implantology

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Extraction

49 US$

Extraction (surgical)

145 US$

Access Smile

A dental team offering a range of dental services covering routine procedures to cosmetic dental treatments.

6 listed dentists:

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Dr. Gabriella Nyiri

Aesthetic Dentistry, Endodontics

Dr. Zsolt Nemeth

Oral Surgery, Implantology

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Dental Extraction

upon request

Smilistic Dental

Smilistic Dental Care is a dental clinic which offers affordable dental treatments in a modern, well equipped facility situated at Budapest, Hungary.

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Procedure Prices

Incisor tooth extraction

33 US$

Molar tooth extraction

41 US$

Premolar tooth extraction

37 US$

Surgical tooth extraction

100 - 145 US$

Ars Medica Laser Clinic

A surgery center focused on "one day" surgeries - procedures that require up to one night stay. Medical procedures offered include Cosmetic, Urology, Gynecology, ENT and Dentistry.

Listed dentist:

Dr. Katalin Stelly

Dental Care, Oral Surgery

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Procedure Prices

Tooth Extraction

upon request

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About Tooth Extraction

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


Reasons for extracting teeth

Though permanent teeth may last a lifetime, teeth which have become decayed or damaged might have to be extracted or removed.

Other factors are:

  • A congested mouth
  • Infection
  • The risk of infection
  • Gum disease

What to expect with tooth extraction?

Before extracting the tooth, your dentist will give you an injection of a local anesthetic who numbs the area where the tooth/teeth will be extracted. If you're having multiple teeth removed or a tooth is damaged, your dentist might use a general anesthetic, this will stop pain all through your body making you sleep through the procedure.

If the tooth is damaged, the dentist will cut away bone and gum tissue, which cover the tooth and then, with the help of forceps, grasp the tooth and delicately rock it to and fro to loosen it from the ligaments and jaw that hold it in position. At times, a tooth that is hard to extract should be removed in bits.

As soon as the tooth has been removed, the dentist will pack a gauze pad into the socket and get you to bite down on it to stop the bleeding. At times the dentist will place some stitches, typically self-dissolving, to shut the gum edges over the extraction removal site.


What to tell your dentist before you have a tooth removed

Before having a tooth extracted, allow your dentist know your whole health background, the supplements and medication you take, and if you have one of the following:

  • Man-made or damaged heart valves
  • A history of bacterial endocarditis
  • A congenital heart defect
  • An impaired immune system
  • Liver disease (cirrhosis)
  • An artificial joint, like a hip replacement

When to contact the dentist

If bleeding continues or pain is severe for over 4 hours after the extraction, you must call your dentist. You must also contact your dentist if you experience any of the following:

  • Vomiting or nausea
  • Signs of infection, which include chills or fever
  • Chest pain, cough or shortness of breath
  • Excessive discharge, redness or inflammation from the affected area

After care : The following might help reduce pain, decrease the risk of infection and speed healing. Bite tightly but gently on the gauze pad put by your dentist to decrease bleeding and permit a blood clot to form in the tooth socket. Follow the advice of your dentist regarding how long to leave the pad in place after the removal and the steps to take if the gauze pad gets soaked with blood. Take painkillers as recommended or over the counter products recommended by your dentist, like paracetamol, Ibuprofen or aspirin. Apply an ice bag to the affected area soon after the procedure to limit inflammation. Apply ice for ten minutes at a time. Talk to your dentist regarding how to do this safely. Avoid spitting or rinsing for 6 hours after the extraction to avoid dislodging the clot, which forms in the socket. Relax for at least a day after the extraction. Minimize activity for the next day or two. After 6 hours, carefully use a solution made of a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water to rinse your mouth. Don't smoke, because it can slow down healing. Don't drink from a straw for the first 24 hours. Eat softer foods (like yogurt or soup) the day after the extraction. Slowly include solid foods to your diet as the site of extraction heals. Continue to brush and floss your teeth, and remember to brush your tongue; however, stay away from the extraction site. This will help stop infection. When in a lying position, prop your head up with pillows. Lying flat might lengthen bleeding.

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