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Lower operating costs, not lower quality. Partner clinics use the same Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and E.max materials as Western practices at a fraction of the price.
Internationally trained dentists
Leading clinics employ dentists trained in Australia, the US, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, with 10 to 25 years of experience in complex restorative and cosmetic cases.
Modern facilities
Top clinics operate with CBCT 3D scanners, CAD/CAM milling, digital impressions, and in-house dental labs. Many hold ISO 9001 certification and international accreditations.
Easy travel access
Direct flights from major cities worldwide. Visa-free or visa-on-arrival for most nationalities. English is widely spoken at dental tourism clinics throughout Croatia.
Treatment pricing
Dental Treatment Prices in Croatia (2026)
Live ranges from 222 verified clinics. Compare with US, UK, and Australian baselines. Updated May 2026.
Treatment
Croatia (USD)
USA
UK
Australia
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Zirconia Crown
$205 to $378
$1,500
$700
$1,800
81%
Porcelain Veneer
$410 to $935
$1,800
$950
$1,980
63%
Composite Veneer (direct bonding)
$216 to $540
$800
$400
$600
53%
Standard Titanium Dental Implant (implant only)
$810 to $886
$3,500
$2,800
$5,500
76%
All on 4 Dental Implants
$4,644 to $7,704
$3,500
$2,800
$5,500
n/a
Prices are partner clinic quote ranges in USD. Actual cost depends on case complexity, materials, and clinic tier.
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Patient stories
What Patients Say About Dental Care in Croatia
I have never had a better dentist. Dr. Dujmovic deserves all praise. Everything is literally perfect, the doctor is wonderful, the office is modern... After agony with arrogant dentists, I finally found an office that I...
5.0 of 5 rating
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Sanja Vergo
Ordinacija Dujmovic
I and my whole family are very happy. Doctor Mirjana is competent, gentle and very kind. I recommend her to everyone :)))
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zorica coric
Ordinacija Dujmovic
Are you afraid of the dentist?
Dr. Dujmović is the solution for you... :)
Kind, patient, attentive, precise, thorough, caring...
And she really loves what she does.
5.0 of 5 rating
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Marina Radočaj
Ordinacija Dujmovic
The process
How It Works
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Plan your trip
Your coordinator helps with flights, hotels, airport transfers, and treatment scheduling. Most patients fly in for 5 to 10 days.
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Step 4 · ongoing
Treatment and aftercare
You pay the clinic directly. Your coordinator stays in touch via WhatsApp for follow-up questions and partner clinic coordination.
Travel planning
Travel Logistics for Croatia
Practical information to plan your dental trip. Your coordinator can help with specifics once matched.
Visa and Entry
Most nationalities enter Croatia visa-free or on arrival for stays up to 90 days. Check the official embassy website for your country of origin before booking flights.
Getting There
Direct or one-stop flights from most major cities. Budget around $600 to $1,200 return from the US, UK, or Australia depending on season and routing.
Accommodation
Hotels near dental clinic districts typically run $40 to $120 per night. Many partner clinics can recommend nearby serviced apartments suited to longer stays.
On-the-Ground
Ride-hailing apps cover clinic commutes. English is widely spoken at partner clinics. Most partner clinics offer complimentary airport transfers for treatment patients.
Common questions
FAQs about Croatia Dental Care
Everything you need to know before booking treatment in Croatia.
Yes. Croatia is an EU member state and Croatian dentistry is regulated by the Croatian Dental Chamber (Hrvatska komora dentalne medicine), aligned with strict EU clinical standards. SmileJet partner clinics hold a 4.7 average rating across 7,700+ reviews and use the same Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and IPS E.max materials as practices in Germany, Austria, or Italy.
How much can I save on dental work in Croatia?
Typical savings versus UK, German, or Austrian prices are 50-65%. A single dental implant costs EUR €700-€1,300 in Croatia vs £2,400 in the UK or €3,500 in Germany. Porcelain veneers start at EUR €300-€500 per tooth. Zirconia crowns from EUR €250-€450. All-on-4 full-arch implants run EUR €7,000-€10,500 per arch vs £15,000 in the UK.
Which city in Croatia is best for dental tourism?
Zagreb, the capital, has the largest selection with 54 clinics and the widest specialist coverage. Rijeka (32 clinics) on the Istrian coast is popular with Italian and Austrian patients for its Adriatic location and affordable flights. Split (16 clinics) combines dental work with the Dalmatian coast and Diocletian's Palace. Zadar (10 clinics) is a quieter coastal option.
Do I need a visa to visit Croatia for dental treatment?
Croatia is a Schengen Area member since 2023. EU/EEA citizens enter with just a national ID. UK, US, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand passport holders can enter visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day Schengen period. No special medical visa is required. Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond departure.
How long do I need to stay in Croatia for dental work?
Veneers and crowns typically need 5-7 days across 2-3 appointments. Dental implants require 7-10 days for placement, with a return visit 4-6 months later for the final crown. Teeth whitening and cleaning are same-day. All-on-4 full-arch implants take 10-14 days. Many patients time the second visit to combine with a Croatian coastal holiday.
Do Croatian dentists speak English?
All SmileJet partner clinics in Croatia have English-speaking dentists and patient coordinators. English fluency is standard in Croatia's dental tourism sector. Many Croatian dentists also speak German and Italian fluently given the significant number of patients from those countries. Treatment plans and aftercare instructions are always provided in English.
What implant brands are used by Croatian clinics?
Top Croatian clinics use Straumann (Switzerland), Nobel Biocare (Sweden), Ankylos/Astra Tech (Dentsply Sirona), and Zimmer Biomet — the same brands used across Western Europe. IPS E.max (Ivoclar Vivadent), Zirkonzahn, and BruxZir are standard for crowns and veneers. Every clinic provides material certificates with treatment.
Is Croatia a good choice for EU patients specifically?
Yes. As an EU member since 2013 and Schengen Area member since 2023, Croatia offers EU-standard clinical regulations with no border bureaucracy for EU patients. Low-cost flight connections from London, Dublin, Manchester, Frankfurt, Vienna, Munich, Milan, and Rome make short dental trips practical. Savings of 50-65% vs UK/German prices cover travel with substantial net savings.
What's the best time of year to visit Croatia?
May to October offers the best weather for combining dental work with coastal tourism — warm, dry Adriatic summers. Zagreb stays pleasant year-round with slightly lower prices in October-April. Peak tourist season (July-August) on the coast sees higher hotel prices. Dental clinics operate year-round; choose based on whether you want to combine treatment with a beach holiday.
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