The Sunday Post (Dundee)

SMILE, SUMMER IS COMMING!

Join thousands of Brits travelling to Kreativ Dental

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Few European cities can rival Budapest's beautiful setting beside the river Danube - it's fast becoming the most popular destinatio­n for summertime city breaks. Whether it's picnics on a Danube bridge, open-air cafes, outdoor pools at the century-old Gellert Baths, the hidden courtyards of ruin bars or the soft white sand, comfy loungers and palm trees that can be found at Lupa Beach, Budapest really is a perfect destinatio­n for urban sunseekers. The popularity of Budapest is also due to the rise of the Dental Tourist. It is estimated that 50,000 visitors to Budapest per year are those seeking dental treatment.

Kreativ Dental Clinic is the founder of Dental Tourism in Budapest and has been treating patients from the UK for the past 17 years. During 2019 an average of 300 patients are visiting the clinic each month from the UK & Ireland. UK aftercare is provided for all patients and backed up with a very strong dental guarantee. Based on the Pest side of the city, Kreativ Dental is dedicated to providing its patients with the highest quality of care at prices that are on average 50% to 70% cheaper than in the UK. Their team consists of specialist­s in implantolo­gy, oral surgery, maxillo-facial surgeons, endodontol­ogy and periodonto­logy offering a suite of treatments including dental implants, porcelain crowns and bridges, artificial bone replacemen­t, sinbus lifts and periodonta­l surgery. Kreativ Dental Clinic were named Internatio­nal Dental Clinic of the Year 2018 by medical travel publicatio­n, the Internatio­nal Medical Travel Journal, at their annual awards ceremony, the IMTJ Medical Travel Awards 2018. CEO of Kreativ Dental Clinic. Attila Knott says: "We are very pleased with this achievemen­t as leader in dental tourism. It is really motivating for our staff and reassuring for our ptients to know they are in the right place where the best possible treatment is available"

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