Dental Work Abroad Cost by Country 2026: Master Table

Implants, veneers, crowns, and All-on-4 across five popular dental tourism destinations, in one reference table.

Bottom line up front: Dental savings abroad typically run 50–85% depending on procedure and destination — among the most consistently favorable categories in medical tourism.
1M+
Americans travel abroad for dental care yearly
50–85%
Typical savings vs US pricing
46%
of Americans skip dental care due to cost (ADA)

The master table

ProcedureUnited StatesMexicoColombiaCosta RicaTurkeyHungary
Dental implant (per tooth)$3,000–$5,000$900–$1,500$1,385–$1,600$1,200–$1,800$700–$1,200$900–$1,400
Porcelain veneer (per tooth)$800–$2,500$300–$600$250–$650$400–$700$250–$500$350–$650
Crown (per tooth)$1,000–$2,000$250–$450$200–$500$300–$550$200–$400$300–$500
All-on-4 (per arch)$24,000–$50,000$7,000–$11,000$6,500–$9,500$8,000–$12,000$6,000–$9,000$7,500–$11,000

All figures below are typical 2026 ranges compiled from published clinic pricing across the industry — not audited data. Get a current, itemized quote before budgeting against these numbers.

How to use this table

Find your procedure, then read the dedicated Bite article for that row — each one breaks the range down by material, complexity, and what's typically bundled. For Colombia-specific detail beyond this table, see colombiadentist.co.

The Takeaway

Colombia clusters competitively across nearly every category here, not just one headline procedure — which is part of why it's become a rising pick specifically for dental work.

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