Our English speaking dentists in Krakow have completed their undergraduate degrees and, in many cases, have travelled to various countries in Europe – as well as other parts of the world – in order to gain specialised training and pursue advanced dentistry degrees.

Each of our dentists in Krakow have been licensed to practice in Poland by our Department of Health. Many of them also belong to globally-recognised organisations, such as:

Dental guarantee on treatments in Poland

Dental treatments in Poland

 In our dental clinics in Krakow we offer the following medical guarantee on our treatments:

We have a double insurance – not only the dental clinic has a third party liability insurance as a dental clinic, but also each of our dentists has also an individual third party liability insurance policy.

Peace of mind guarantee

Many of our foreign clients ask us what might happen if something goes wrong with their dental work performed abroad, once they return home. 

Please note that complications on treatments performed by us are extremely rare, as all our patients are treated by experienced dentists or surgeons in the-state-of-the-art facilities, fitted with the latest dental equipment. However, in the unlikely event that a problem occurs, you are also covered by our “peace of mind guarantee”, which includes:

As mentioned earlier, dental complications are very rare, if the diagnosis and treatments are performed by top specialists.  With this additional “peace of mind” guarantee however, you will feel even safer during and after your dental treatments. 

Standards of dentistry in Poland

When it comes to the materials our dentists and specialists work with, only the best will do; we search the world to provide you with those that have received international recognition and acceptance:

Contrary to popular belief, the standards of care overseas are incredibly high. Of course, this depends on the country you choose to see a dentist. In developed countries,the savings on cosmetic dentistry abroad is due to the lower cost of living and not because the dentists lack modern equipment, technology or experience.

In developing nations, the standard of care may not be as high, nor have the regulatory oversight to provide assurances and ensure there are hygiene control practices in place, ensuring a clinically sterile environment for dental procedures to be carried out with minimal risk of infection.

Developed countries, such as Poland, where our clinic is based in Krakow have high clinical standards and robust safeguards in place to ensure the quality of treatment is of the highest standards.

For some patients, the option to use dentists in Poland isn’t really a choice, but rather a necessity. Unlike other NHS services which can be free, NHS dentistry is not, and there are waiting times too. Unless you’re choosing to use a private dental practice, you’ll need to wait in line for treatment.

The cost of dental treatments in the UK

NHS dental fees span three bands. A band one treatment is (currently) £22.70  and that only covers an examination, an x-ray, diagnosis and advice. Band two treatments are the first band up for dental treatments covering fillings and tooth extractions. It should be noted that NHS fillings are amalgam fillings. Porcelain and ceramic fillings, which last longer, are not covered by the NHS. In 2019, band two dental treatments rose £3, bringing the cost per treatment to £62.10. Dental crowns and false teeth fall into a band three tariff, which rose by £12.80 recently, now costing £269.30. Prices are based for costs in England. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have different costs, and patients can contribute up to 80% of the cost of treatment.

For those who want to bypass waiting times and opt for private dental care, the prices will be higher, sometimes significantly. Take for example a root canal treatment, which is a band two on the NHS costing £62.10; privately you could be paying upwards of £900. Using a private dental clinic abroad, such as our practice in Krakow, Poland, our patients typically save 75% on the cost of root canal treatments. Further savings are made when patients require multi-root canal treatment animation.

Overall, across all our treatments provided by our dentists abroad, our patients save between 50% to 60% on all cosmetic dental treatments provided, after accounting for airfares, transport costs, hotel stays and the small amount of tourism tax that may apply, as is the case with a lot of European destinations.

The cost of dentistry abroad

Dental treatmentCost abroad
(starting price "from")
Cost in the UK
Dental consultation £0 - £20*£80
X- ray picture£20 £90
CT scan £40 £250
Porcelain crown£240 £550
Veneer£190 £450
Implant insertion£560 £1100
Implant tooth£580 £1100
Teeth whitening £220 £350
Dentures£380 £750
All on 4 implants £5600 £9500
Bridge (per tooth)£240 £550

* The cost of consultation and Xray is free for patients who book
the dental holiday package with Polish My Smile.
Prices based on exchange rate 1GBP = 5.3 PLN.

Quality of care

The vast majority of patients considering seeing a dentist abroad are concerned with the quality of care and rightly so because follow up assistance needs considered. Patients choosing any package from Polish My Smile have the full assurance of our dental guarantee, which varies from two to five years for veneers and bridges with up to a ten-year guarantee on our superior quality dental implants.

Professional Assistance from Experienced Dental Tourism Experts

The team at Polish My Smile have over a decade’s experience in assisting (mainly) British people to access quality dentistry care on a dental holiday in Poland while assisting with travel arrangements, accommodation, and making the most of your trip to the City of Krakow.