When patients from Italy, the UK or Germany start to get interested in dental tourism, the first question is almost always the same: how much would it cost me if I had the treatment in Albania? We often hear “you can save up to 70%”, but many people do not understand where this difference comes from and whether it is really real.
The truth is that savings exist, but it is not magic. It is linked to the country's cost structure, laboratory prices, salaries and the way the health system is organised. However, not every cheap offer is automatically a good choice. This guide aims to explain in simple language what a patient really pays and where they can save money without sacrificing quality.

Why prices are lower in Albania
Many patients think that a lower price means poorer materials or less qualified dentists. In most cases, the reason is completely different. Operating costs in Albania are significantly lower than in Western Europe: rents, taxes, salaries and clinic overheads are more affordable.
Local dental laboratories produce crowns and bridges at more competitive prices, and many clinics work directly with international suppliers without long chains of intermediaries. This significantly reduces the final bill for the patient.
So the difference does not arise from a compromise on quality, but from the economic structure of the country. That is why the same equipment, of the same brand, can cost much less in Tirana than in Milan.
Concrete example: how much a single installation costs
Let us take the simplest case: an implant for a missing tooth. In many Italian or British cities, the total cost, including the crown, can range from 1,800 to 2,500 euros. In Albania, the same treatment with comparable materials usually ranges from 600 to 900 euros.
This does not mean that every clinic offers the same quality at this price. Even within Albania the difference can be large, depending on the brand of the implant, the experience of the doctor and the laboratory that makes the crown. That is why it is important to know exactly what is included in the offer.
The patient should always ask: which brand of implant will be used? Is the definitive crown included? How many post-treatment check-ups are included? This is the only way to really compare prices.
More complex case: complete rehabilitation with All-on-4
The difference becomes even more obvious when we talk about major treatments such as All-on-4. In Western Europe, a complete rehabilitation for one arch often costs between 12,000 and 18,000 euros. For both arches, the figure can exceed 30,000 euros.
In Albania, the same treatment concept usually ranges from 4,000 to 7,000 euros for an arch, depending on the bridge material and the complexity of the case. Even including travel and accommodation for a few days, the savings remain very high.
This is when dental tourism really makes sense. For many patients, the difference is so great that treatment in their own country is simply not accessible.

What increases or decreases the price
The final cost does not only depend on the number of missing teeth. A key factor is the condition of the bone. If the patient needs bone grafting, sinus lift or gum treatment, the price increases significantly everywhere in the world.
The material of the crowns also has a great influence. Monolithic zirconia, reinforced porcelain or acrylic resin with a metal framework have different prices and different lifetimes. The patient must understand that he is not just paying for the implant, but for the entire system around it.
Another element is the time required. Some cases require two trips to Albania, others can be completed in a week. This also affects the total budget.
Hidden costs to avoid
One of the biggest risks in dental tourism are offers with very low prices that then change. Some clinics give a basic figure and then add costs for x-rays, temporary crowns or check-ups.
The patient should always request a written plan detailing each step. How much does it cost if a bone graft is needed? What if tooth extraction is needed? Are anaesthesia and medication included?
Transparency is the key to not being faced with unpleasant surprises after arriving in Albania.
Only worth travelling for a small treatment
For a filling or a simple cleaning, dental tourism usually does not make much sense. The price difference does not justify the trip. But when it comes to multiple implants, numerous veneers or a complete rehabilitation, the maths change completely.
Many patients combine treatment with a short holiday. Tirana is only an hour's flight from Italy and has a good infrastructure for visitors. This makes the process less stressful and more convenient.
Real Savings Examples
Let us take the case of a patient who needs six implants and a definitive bridge. In an average clinic in Italy this can cost around 14,000 euros. In Albania the same work can come to around 5,000-6,000 euros. Even with 500 euros in travel expenses, the saving is still around 8,000 euros.
Another example is veneers. A smile with ten porcelain veneers in London often exceeds £8,000, while in Albania it can be made for €2,000-3,000 with the same materials.
These are not theoretical numbers, but cases that Albanian clinics treat every week.
Price is not everything
Although savings are important, the decision should not be based on that alone. A dental treatment is a long-term investment and must work for years.
The patient should value the doctor's experience, sterilisation protocols, warranty and communication. A slightly higher price in Albania often means a more qualified laboratory, better materials and more professional follow-up.
The objective is not to find the cheapest offer, but the best ratio between quality and cost.

How to request an accurate quote
In order to obtain a true assessment, the patient must send in as much information as possible: panoramic X-ray or 3D scanner, photos of the teeth and a description of the complaints. The more complete the information, the more accurate the estimate will be.
It is useful to ask for two or three treatment alternatives: an optimal option, a cheaper one, and one in between. This helps the patient to understand the choices without feeling obliged.
Albania offers the possibility of saving considerable sums in dental treatment, especially in complex cases. This saving is not the result of lower quality, but of more affordable costs in the local market.
However, successful dental tourism requires information, transparency and a careful choice of clinic. When these elements come together, patients can receive the same standard of treatment in their own country, at a much more reasonable price.
Plan your treatment safely with Hygeia Dent
If you are looking for a clear and honest assessment of the real costs of your treatment, Hygeia Dent offers you a personalised consultation within a dental clinic operating in a modern private hospital with 24/7 medical care. Each treatment plan is built on an accurate diagnosis, certified materials and total price transparency, with no hidden costs.
You can submit your X-ray online and receive a detailed quote before you travel, while our team takes care of the organisation of your stay and follow-up after your treatment. Our goal is that your savings are always accompanied by safety, quality and peace of mind.







