Costa Rica is one of Latin America's most established dental tourism destinations, particularly popular with US and Canadian patients who appreciate its political stability, excellent healthcare infrastructure, and the ease of a 3-5 hour direct flight from most North American cities. SmileJet has verified 40 clinics concentrated in the greater San José metropolitan area: San José centre (19 clinics), Escazú (10), Alajuela (6), Curridabat (4), and one beachfront practice in Tamarindo. Partner clinics maintain a collective 4.8 average rating across 3,422 patient reviews, with standouts including Freer Dental Aesthetics & Implant Center, CLEO Dental, Advance Dental Costa Rica, and Admira Dental Escazú. Costa Rican dentists are typically trained at the Universidad de Costa Rica and leading private practices use Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and IPS E.max materials. International patients save 50-70% versus US prices while enjoying Costa Rica's famous biodiversity, beaches, and hot springs. [1]
Field notes from Costa Rica
We've toured the clinics, priced the procedures, and watched the waiting rooms. Here's what we found on the ground — and what we'd tell a friend considering the trip.
By the numbers
73
Clinics in our network
8,500+
Patients placed
(lifetime)
~70%
Median savings vs US [2]
4.7/ 5
Avg. clinic rating
Where the clinics are
Most of the quality concentration in Costa Rica sits in two to three cities. Each has its own character, its own airport, and its own mix of specialisms. Start by picking the city.
Excellent care, superb professionals. Alejandro explains the best options for the patient very well. I think I found what I was looking for, after having unpleasant experiences at …
What's different about dentistry here
The training
Senior clinicians at our Costa Rica-partner clinics typically hold international fellowships (ICOI, Pankey, Kois) alongside domestic credentials. We verify each one, and link them on every clinic dossier.
The equipment
CBCT, digital impressions, and in-house milling are standard at our top-tier clinics. Materials are imported — Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Ivoclar. Our audits photograph lot numbers and expiration dates.
The logistics
English-speaking coordinators, airport pickup, hotel coordination, and post-op follow-up via WhatsApp are table stakes. If a clinic doesn't do these things, they don't make our list.
The follow-up
We keep touch for 12 months post-treatment. Any clinic that drops communication with a patient for more than 72 hours gets flagged and eventually dropped. Patient support is the one non-negotiable.
Patient voices
Excellent care, superb professionals. Alejandro explains the best options for the patient very well. I think I found what I was looking for, after having unpleasant experiences at …
Gerardo Oviedo
Freer Dental Aesthetics & Implant CenterExcellent service from the entire Freer team, especially Rosemary, who was incredibly dedicated and courteous. The experience of having my teeth back and being able to enjoy a better quality of life has been the best. Th...
Sergio Brenes
Freer Dental Aesthetics & Implant CenterI am very grateful for the treatment of the people who work here. They are very kind and efficient, their work is very good.
Amalia Delgado Calderon
Freer Dental Aesthetics & Implant CenterTravel essentials
- Currency
- Costa Rican Colón (CRC). USD widely accepted, especially at clinics.
- Visa
- Visa-free up to 180 days for EU, UK, US, Canada, AU, NZ and most others.
- Language
- Spanish. English widely spoken in dental tourism sector and urban areas.
- Time Zone
- GMT-6 (Central Standard Time, no DST)
- Best months to visit
- December to April (dry season) or May-November (green season)
- Avg. daily budget
- $60-$130/day (mid-range hotel, food, local transport)
- Power outlets
- Types A and B (110V). US-style two-pin plugs; same as USA.
- Emergency number
- 911 (all services)
- Tap water
- Safe to drink in San José and tourist areas. Bottled for sensitive stomachs.
- SIM cards
- Kölbi, Claro, or Movistar at airport. ~USD $10-15 for 30-day bundle.
Audited clinics
73 partner clinics across Costa Rica, ranked by the most recent audit. Each has passed the 47-point review in the last 12 months.
Frequently asked
01
Is dental work in Costa Rica safe?
Is dental work in Costa Rica safe?
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How much can I save on dental work in Costa Rica?
How much can I save on dental work in Costa Rica?
03
Which city in Costa Rica is best for dental tourism?
Which city in Costa Rica is best for dental tourism?
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Do I need a visa to visit Costa Rica for dental treatment?
Do I need a visa to visit Costa Rica for dental treatment?
05
How long do I need to stay in Costa Rica for dental work?
How long do I need to stay in Costa Rica for dental work?
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Do Costa Rican dentists speak English?
Do Costa Rican dentists speak English?
07
What implant brands are used by Costa Rican clinics?
What implant brands are used by Costa Rican clinics?
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Is Costa Rica safe for tourists receiving dental treatment?
Is Costa Rica safe for tourists receiving dental treatment?
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What's the best time of year to visit Costa Rica?
What's the best time of year to visit Costa Rica?
Notes & References
- [1] SmileJet's audit covers 47 criteria across sterilization, clinician credentialing, equipment age, patient-volume disclosures, malpractice history, and photographic documentation of the facility. See the full checklist. ↩
- [2] Savings figures compare median prices at SmileJet-partner clinics in Costa Rica against ADA-surveyed US medians (2024) and NHS private-sector equivalents (2024). Your actual quote depends on diagnosis and materials. ↩
- [3] Hanoi (HAN) and Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) both accept direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, and Singapore; connections from London and Los Angeles via Bangkok, Seoul, or Doha. ↩
Colophon
These notes are refreshed as we audit. Dates above reflect the last field visit — not the last page update.