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An end to dental tourism?
9th Oct 2009

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DIO Implant of South Korea is now operating in the UK after identifying a gap in the UK market.

The company has been manufacturing dental products for more than 25 years, and Dio UK is now offering dental implants at low prices. For example, titanium RBM fixtures for under £98.

One dentist who has been able to drop his prices by 30% after switching to Dio implants is Dr David Fairclough, whose prime interests are dental implants and cosmetic dentistry. He believes that using Dio implants could lead to cheaper prices for patients across Britain, currently one of the most expensive places in Europe for dental implants.

Affordable
Dr Fairclough explains: ‘There is no reason why it can't be as cheap here as it is abroad, especially when you factor in travel and accommodation expenses. The savings I am making have meant that I've been able to reduce my prices by 30%, so it has made a huge difference. It means that people thinking about going abroad for implants can now have the work done here in Britain at an affordable price.'

He was initially drawn to Dio by the lower prices. However, he has also found that the implants are easier to place and give more aesthetically pleasing results than those he had used.

Dr Fairclough continues: ‘I've been using dental implants for more than 20 years now and I've tried most systems. When I came across Dio's system, it seemed to be the easiest to use at an affordable price. The implants are very easy to place and they have very good primary stability, which is important.'

This increased primary stability comes from the multi-platform design and the double-threaded base, which offers high stability in low bone density. Alongside this, the stability offered by the root form design reduces the possibility of interference with other teeth.

Assistance
Dio UK aims to assist all of its dentists during the integration stages in understanding the implant system. Rather than hosting clinical days attended by large numbers of dentists, Dio involves new clients in live implant placements working alongside an existing user, without a company representative being present.

This allows the session to be very open between the two dentists, meaning they are free to discuss the implants candidly. It also means that the dentist new to the system benefits from one-on-one tutoring.

Dr Fairclough says: ‘The back-up service I have been given has been invaluable. One of my big criticisms of implant companies is that they sell you the implants and then you get very little back-up from them afterwards. This hasn't been the case with Dio.'


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Posted by danielshaw 10/10/09 at 14:44
I run a British dental clinic abroad in Piestany spa, Slovakia (http://www.dentalholiday.co.uk) and can certainly say that Brits going abroad for dental treatment such as crowns and dental implants is a fast growing trend here in Europe. Not only to save money and time but also to receive access to some of the most experienced dentists within the European Union.

Posted by gargatok 20/1/10 at 16:48
Maybe the question is, if other dentists are operating on a high price because they are using other implant systems or because they are working on a lot higher profit which is in some cases too high.

There are many dental practices which are on a very high level of service and even so they are able to do implants at least 30% cheaper than other ones. Why is this? I don’t think that this would be only about the implant systems.

Anyway dental tourism can be a good thing if it’s well organized. I read an article just a couple of days ago where they had a very objective opinion about dental tourism. I found it on http://www.dentalimplant-abroad.co.uk/dental-tourism.html
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