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1 clinic specializing in Dentistry and Oncology in Romewith additional parameter of rating.
Besides this clinic there are 4 Dentistry, Oncology clinics in Rome and 24 clinics in Italy.
Such diseases are treated by American Dental Arts, Rome: Abnormal tooth wear, Advanced dental caries, Ankyloglossia, Apical periodontitis, Benign oral mucosal disease, and others.
5
from Amber Leigh
September 03, 2022
Very kind and understanding staff. As an English speaker I was worried about finding help abroad due to language barriers but ADAR was very helpful and they didn't suggest anything I didn't need. So grateful for their help ♡
5
from Linda Winter
June 30, 2022
the best American dentist in Rome! all of the doctors are very skilled and speak many different languages. they took care of me right away and did an amazing job. will definitely be returning!
5
from Michael Sinatra
July 30, 2018
My first day in Rome of a two week vacation I had a dental issue. I contacted American Dental and they were able to see me the same day. Dr. Loredana Carnovale Winter was wonderful. She was able to correct my issue and the price was reasonable. Thank you Doctor Winter!
Prices for popular procedures:
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Tooth extraction
≈ $300
-
Wisdom tooth extraction
≈ $496
-
Dental implant surgery
≈ $1,946
-
All-on-4 dental implants
≈ $5,959
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $29,433
-
3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $26,474
-
Sinus lift surgery
≈ $2,811
-
Lingual frenectomy
≈ $385
-
Removable full denture
≈ $2,076
4.5
5 reviews
5
from Amber Leigh
September 03, 2022
Very kind and understanding staff. As an English speaker I was worried about finding help abroad due to language barriers but ADAR was very helpful and they didn't suggest anything I didn't need. So grateful for their help ♡
5
from Linda Winter
June 30, 2022
the best American dentist in Rome! all of the doctors are very skilled and speak many different languages. they took care of me right away and did an amazing job. will definitely be returning!
5
from Michael Sinatra
July 30, 2018
My first day in Rome of a two week vacation I had a dental issue. I contacted American Dental and they were able to see me the same day. Dr. Loredana Carnovale Winter was wonderful. She was able to correct my issue and the price was reasonable. Thank you Doctor Winter!
Rome, Italy
Specializations: Dentistry
We are an English Speaking Dental Practice in Rome and have over 20 years experience in Dental Medicine. American Dental Arts are specialists in Laser
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5
from khalid Ibrahim
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Excellent
1
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They ran out of my blood type and decided to use pasta sauce instead. now im on my death bed at age 22 with severe blood poisining. 1 out of 5 would not recommend
1
from Mesud Sarmanlu
January 10, 2020
An "American" hospital where they cannot even speak two words of English. I thought I had a chest infection and wanted to consult with a professional to hear his or her opinion. The staff was unfortunately not able to help because of the language barrier.
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Simple mastectomy
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Lumpectomy
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Surgical breast biopsy
≈ $3,226
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Needle biopsy
≈ $1,054
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Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy
≈ $1,729
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Partial mastectomy
≈ $7,534
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Radical mastectomy
≈ $16,815
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Double preventive mastectomy
≈ $9,938
3.4
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1
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1
from Mesud Sarmanlu
January 10, 2020
An "American" hospital where they cannot even speak two words of English. I thought I had a chest infection and wanted to consult with a professional to hear his or her opinion. The staff was unfortunately not able to help because of the language barrier.
Rome, Italy
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
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5
from Amal Eissa
November 25, 2023
I want to thank all the staff, especially the nurses and doctors. They were wonderful, they were funny, they had humanity and compassion. I wish you all the best for you and those you love.
1
from M F
September 15, 2023
Shame on this hospital, there is NEVER toilet paper in any of the bathrooms, and worse, there is never hand soap!!! How is that possible in a place that is supposed to be clean and even sterile. I’ve been here many times now (unfortunately I have to, there’s nothing I can do about it) and it’s always the same no matter if it’s 8 in the morning or 9 at night.
1
from JJ TI
June 16, 2023
Be wary of this as a traveling foreigner, they will help locals first, then class you by a color. You will wait 8 hours and even in the case of a broken bone, you cannot have ice.
Pushed to the bottom of the list every hour.
Italians hate tourists and especially Americans. Be safe, reach out to embassy if you have issues, they can guide you
Prices for popular procedures:
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $21,436
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Rectum anterior resection
≈ $20,879
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Simple mastectomy
≈ $10,662
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Lumpectomy
≈ $5,423
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Total colectomy
≈ $18,138
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Proctocolectomy
≈ $15,441
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Colorectal endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)
≈ $4,124
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Colon polypectomy
≈ $2,125
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Hartmann's operation
≈ $9,523
3.8
5 reviews
5
from Amal Eissa
November 25, 2023
I want to thank all the staff, especially the nurses and doctors. They were wonderful, they were funny, they had humanity and compassion. I wish you all the best for you and those you love.
1
from M F
September 15, 2023
Shame on this hospital, there is NEVER toilet paper in any of the bathrooms, and worse, there is never hand soap!!! How is that possible in a place that is supposed to be clean and even sterile. I’ve been here many times now (unfortunately I have to, there’s nothing I can do about it) and it’s always the same no matter if it’s 8 in the morning or 9 at night.
1
from JJ TI
June 16, 2023
Be wary of this as a traveling foreigner, they will help locals first, then class you by a color. You will wait 8 hours and even in the case of a broken bone, you cannot have ice.
Pushed to the bottom of the list every hour.
Italians hate tourists and especially Americans. Be safe, reach out to embassy if you have issues, they can guide you
Rome, Italy
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Hospital Classified pursuant to art. 1 of Law 132/68 as a General Hospital of the Area since 1972, the Fatebenefratelli Hospital on the Tiberina island
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5
from Kayla Sullivan
October 24, 2023
This hospital is amazing. They are always timely and take the best care of their patients. I love all the nurses and doctors. They are kinda and attentive. I really appreciate everyone here. Hearts ❤️
5
from Alisa Abbo
October 16, 2023
My mother became ill while we were traveling in Italy. Our tour guide sent us to Salvatore Mundi where my mother received excellent care. Y the staff, nurses and doctor. They took care of her right away and the costs of tests, medicine and a private room on a virtually private floor cost a mere $16! Wish we had that type of care and cost here in the States.
1
from Jimena Carmona
February 15, 2023
WORST EXPERIENCE EVER. DO NOT COME HERE.
I had a terrible experience at SMIH. I thought that I would be in good care as the embassy and my university recommend them as the best place to go while abroad in Rome. I had little to no translators the entire time and was very confused as to what I was being given and uncomfortable about it in all honesty. I have NO privacy at all in my room as nurses would come barging in whenever they needed to without a knock which was also very uncomfortable to me. They did not accommodate to me and I had to practically beg for water and help as my fever started to rise. They were also not helpful when I called translators to help me during the process. The nurses were very vague and rude. I used the best Italian I could and would use google translate to help me with the rest and it still unfortunately not good enough. I was fortunate enough to find a Spanish speaking nurse and it was the first time I had some form of comfort. The main doctor seeing me only saw me once and it was an u pleasant visit as it was just to scold me for wanting to leave. Then when I finally was able to be discharged the nurses and staff were rude, did not give me my diagnosis, my results, follow up or discharge papers. They literally told me “no go home”. Already being frustrated with the treatment I received, alone and confused being in a completely different country trying to revive help I did as they said and just left. Which then later caused me a lot of issues when trying to revive help else where.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Hemicolectomy
≈ $21,436
-
Rectum anterior resection
≈ $20,879
-
Radical prostatectomy
≈ $19,842
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Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
≈ $9,202
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Conization
≈ $4,173
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Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,095
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $22,180
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Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,357
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Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $9,101
3.2
5 reviews
5
from Kayla Sullivan
October 24, 2023
This hospital is amazing. They are always timely and take the best care of their patients. I love all the nurses and doctors. They are kinda and attentive. I really appreciate everyone here. Hearts ❤️
5
from Alisa Abbo
October 16, 2023
My mother became ill while we were traveling in Italy. Our tour guide sent us to Salvatore Mundi where my mother received excellent care. Y the staff, nurses and doctor. They took care of her right away and the costs of tests, medicine and a private room on a virtually private floor cost a mere $16! Wish we had that type of care and cost here in the States.
1
from Jimena Carmona
February 15, 2023
WORST EXPERIENCE EVER. DO NOT COME HERE.
I had a terrible experience at SMIH. I thought that I would be in good care as the embassy and my university recommend them as the best place to go while abroad in Rome. I had little to no translators the entire time and was very confused as to what I was being given and uncomfortable about it in all honesty. I have NO privacy at all in my room as nurses would come barging in whenever they needed to without a knock which was also very uncomfortable to me. They did not accommodate to me and I had to practically beg for water and help as my fever started to rise. They were also not helpful when I called translators to help me during the process. The nurses were very vague and rude. I used the best Italian I could and would use google translate to help me with the rest and it still unfortunately not good enough. I was fortunate enough to find a Spanish speaking nurse and it was the first time I had some form of comfort. The main doctor seeing me only saw me once and it was an u pleasant visit as it was just to scold me for wanting to leave. Then when I finally was able to be discharged the nurses and staff were rude, did not give me my diagnosis, my results, follow up or discharge papers. They literally told me “no go home”. Already being frustrated with the treatment I received, alone and confused being in a completely different country trying to revive help I did as they said and just left. Which then later caused me a lot of issues when trying to revive help else where.
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Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
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5
from elena sias
October 16, 2023
No matter why you are there, you cannot go wrong with the professionalism you’ll find. We have experienced the top of the scientific excellence added to the greatest humanity. Thank you for being there to cure the children every day!!
5
from Mysha Pavel
June 20, 2023
Super fast, got in with my 1y 7mo daughter who swallowed a plant (brome) that got stuck in her tonsil, went to triage who registered her and 5min later got called in. They checked her lungs and ears properly, then her throat, some other doctor colleagues got called in to help hold the baby, they removed it in 2 minutes, they finished writing up her file and we left. Overall it took 20-25min from when we got in to when we got out. Thank you so much!
5
from Lin Yuan
June 09, 2023
As a tourist with a sick child, I'm blessed to be directed by the taxi driver to this hospital. We received great care from Dr. Ferro Valencia, and the staff and fellow patients have been super nice too.
Some tips for parents like me who don't understand any Italian:
1. Proceed to the emergency department with a red label, there an English speaking staff will be able to direct you to the right department. For us, we were directed to take COVID test first.
2. At the COVID test location, they actually take notes of your symptoms too, and give you a number. Your remaining visits to different departments will all have this number be called upon.
3. The hospital consists of several buildings with different colored labels. Only the emergency department is labeled red, and also functions as triage. When your number is called again, it is usually the case that you will be directed to a numbered room inside the emergency department. From there if you need to go to another building, they'll tell you the color or have a staff guide you.
Not many nurses/staff understand English, but they've all been very nice and helpful. Within each department among 5-6 people, usually at least one person speaks good English. It's a really busy hospital, so the staff/doctors might not be so attentive, but if you reach out, they'll be so helpful.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Conization
≈ $4,173
-
Open hysterectomy
≈ $8,095
-
Radical nephrectomy
≈ $22,180
-
Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP)
≈ $2,357
-
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)
≈ $9,101
-
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
≈ $7,307
-
Total thyroidectomy
≈ $8,842
-
Major liver resection
≈ $43,457
-
Cholecystectomy
≈ $6,126
3.7
5 reviews
5
from elena sias
October 16, 2023
No matter why you are there, you cannot go wrong with the professionalism you’ll find. We have experienced the top of the scientific excellence added to the greatest humanity. Thank you for being there to cure the children every day!!
5
from Mysha Pavel
June 20, 2023
Super fast, got in with my 1y 7mo daughter who swallowed a plant (brome) that got stuck in her tonsil, went to triage who registered her and 5min later got called in. They checked her lungs and ears properly, then her throat, some other doctor colleagues got called in to help hold the baby, they removed it in 2 minutes, they finished writing up her file and we left. Overall it took 20-25min from when we got in to when we got out. Thank you so much!
5
from Lin Yuan
June 09, 2023
As a tourist with a sick child, I'm blessed to be directed by the taxi driver to this hospital. We received great care from Dr. Ferro Valencia, and the staff and fellow patients have been super nice too.
Some tips for parents like me who don't understand any Italian:
1. Proceed to the emergency department with a red label, there an English speaking staff will be able to direct you to the right department. For us, we were directed to take COVID test first.
2. At the COVID test location, they actually take notes of your symptoms too, and give you a number. Your remaining visits to different departments will all have this number be called upon.
3. The hospital consists of several buildings with different colored labels. Only the emergency department is labeled red, and also functions as triage. When your number is called again, it is usually the case that you will be directed to a numbered room inside the emergency department. From there if you need to go to another building, they'll tell you the color or have a staff guide you.
Not many nurses/staff understand English, but they've all been very nice and helpful. Within each department among 5-6 people, usually at least one person speaks good English. It's a really busy hospital, so the staff/doctors might not be so attentive, but if you reach out, they'll be so helpful.
Rome, Italy
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
The Bambino Gesù Pediatric Hospital, an institution of the Holy See , is the largest pediatric polyclinic and research center in Europe . Connected to
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3
from Eric M
September 09, 2023
They requested that I leave a review, so I do so, albeit with some hesitation. I arrived in Florence with a cracked crown and they were very kind in seeing me, extremely quick and accommodating. The office was clean, and their staff was always kind, communicative, and reassuring, for which I am grateful. They were patient when I was indecisive (they convinced me that in paying more for a root canal, I would avoid future pain and sensitivity in the damaged area, and I did ultimately opt to do so, for a total of €1300).
Fitting the crown was difficult, as I suspect is the norm,
but at some point it seems they nicked on one of my neighboring teeth (or, hopefully, perhaps they left a dab of cement that remains there after over a month), and it required 3-4 different visits to adjust it. Anyway, the crown remained high enough where my other teeth wouldn't touch when I closed my mouth, which was so maddening. The dentist seemed like she didn't really believe me, and I left each time thinking, "OK, maybe I'm just being too sensitive and I'll get used to it." Finally, upon my last visit, the "main" dentist took over with great fanfare, and he was much more thorough, even polishing the surface of the crown, which made it much more comfortable in my mouth (which, by the way, I'm surprised the other dentist never did).
Unfortunately, while the fit is better than before, it still does stick out every-so-slightly when I close my mouth, and now hurts when I eat. I'm hoping eventually I will get used to it and the soreness will go away, and I know that they would offer to try to help adjust it again, but after so many tries I just don't see the point anymore. Perhaps I should have articulated myself better when I was there -- I guess it speaks to the limitations of my Italian, or to me not wanting to complain too much -- but at this point after two months, my time in Italy is ending, and will have to visit my old dentist in the USA to see what's up. I wish I didn't have to do so, as it's going to end up costing much more in time and money in the long run, but that was the risk I took. Anyway, I hate to leave a negative review, but that's where I stand now.
5
from Carly A
August 20, 2023
During my trip from Australia, I faced a severe dental crisis. Fortunately, Dental Factor came to my rescue. I'm immensely thankful to the hotel that recommended them. The Dental Factor team was incredibly supportive, instantly putting me at ease with their jokes and laughter. They managed to make a daunting procedure feel remarkably simple and stress-free. The process was smooth, their facility was modern and clean, and the dentists were exceptionally skilled. I'm so pleased with the experience!
5
from Brian & Alison Barnaby
April 21, 2023
We had an emergency whilst we were travelling Italy. It was for both myself, pain & broken tooth, and my wife, pain, infection and possible crown. They booked us in as an emergency and were able to complete the work. Filling for me & tooth removal and implant for my wife. Crown will be inserted when we get back home. They speak English, which made things so much easier & explained the process. They were so professional, friendly, with minimal or no pain, and completed the work whilst we were in Florence. Would thoroughly recommend them. Thanks 😊
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Gum graft surgery
≈ $1,306
-
Periodontal regenerative procedures
≈ $1,613
-
Implant crown
≈ $2,105
-
Porcelain veneers
$792 - $1,219
-
Removable full denture
≈ $2,076
-
All-on-4 dental implants
$3,042 - $4,865
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $29,433
-
3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $26,474
-
Tooth extraction
≈ $300
4.7
5 reviews
3
from Eric M
September 09, 2023
They requested that I leave a review, so I do so, albeit with some hesitation. I arrived in Florence with a cracked crown and they were very kind in seeing me, extremely quick and accommodating. The office was clean, and their staff was always kind, communicative, and reassuring, for which I am grateful. They were patient when I was indecisive (they convinced me that in paying more for a root canal, I would avoid future pain and sensitivity in the damaged area, and I did ultimately opt to do so, for a total of €1300).
Fitting the crown was difficult, as I suspect is the norm,
but at some point it seems they nicked on one of my neighboring teeth (or, hopefully, perhaps they left a dab of cement that remains there after over a month), and it required 3-4 different visits to adjust it. Anyway, the crown remained high enough where my other teeth wouldn't touch when I closed my mouth, which was so maddening. The dentist seemed like she didn't really believe me, and I left each time thinking, "OK, maybe I'm just being too sensitive and I'll get used to it." Finally, upon my last visit, the "main" dentist took over with great fanfare, and he was much more thorough, even polishing the surface of the crown, which made it much more comfortable in my mouth (which, by the way, I'm surprised the other dentist never did).
Unfortunately, while the fit is better than before, it still does stick out every-so-slightly when I close my mouth, and now hurts when I eat. I'm hoping eventually I will get used to it and the soreness will go away, and I know that they would offer to try to help adjust it again, but after so many tries I just don't see the point anymore. Perhaps I should have articulated myself better when I was there -- I guess it speaks to the limitations of my Italian, or to me not wanting to complain too much -- but at this point after two months, my time in Italy is ending, and will have to visit my old dentist in the USA to see what's up. I wish I didn't have to do so, as it's going to end up costing much more in time and money in the long run, but that was the risk I took. Anyway, I hate to leave a negative review, but that's where I stand now.
5
from Carly A
August 20, 2023
During my trip from Australia, I faced a severe dental crisis. Fortunately, Dental Factor came to my rescue. I'm immensely thankful to the hotel that recommended them. The Dental Factor team was incredibly supportive, instantly putting me at ease with their jokes and laughter. They managed to make a daunting procedure feel remarkably simple and stress-free. The process was smooth, their facility was modern and clean, and the dentists were exceptionally skilled. I'm so pleased with the experience!
5
from Brian & Alison Barnaby
April 21, 2023
We had an emergency whilst we were travelling Italy. It was for both myself, pain & broken tooth, and my wife, pain, infection and possible crown. They booked us in as an emergency and were able to complete the work. Filling for me & tooth removal and implant for my wife. Crown will be inserted when we get back home. They speak English, which made things so much easier & explained the process. They were so professional, friendly, with minimal or no pain, and completed the work whilst we were in Florence. Would thoroughly recommend them. Thanks 😊
Florence, Italy
Specializations: Dentistry
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5
from Joseph Chin
September 20, 2023
Excellent, well explained care by Dr. John Barton. Accepts international tourists at very fair prices. He is from the UK which made our communication very easy.
5
from Roxax -
August 04, 2023
Perfect service not only in Italiano, also in English and spanish! Very good Experience and friendliest Workers i meet! Would come again instantly if we visit milano again and have a problem with our teeth
5
from Lilit Kalantar
June 20, 2023
I have always had the best experience with the clinic and doctor Barton. They completely transformed my teeth and made them much healthier, stronger, and more beautiful. Would definitely recommend to anyone in Milan.
Prices for popular procedures:
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Gum graft surgery
≈ $1,306
-
Periodontal regenerative procedures
≈ $1,613
-
Implant crown
≈ $2,105
-
Fissure sealing
from $68
-
Porcelain veneers
≈ $1,475
-
Removable full denture
≈ $2,076
-
All-on-4 dental implants
≈ $5,959
-
All-on-6 dental implants
≈ $29,433
-
3 on 6 dental implants
≈ $26,474
5.0
5 reviews
5
from Joseph Chin
September 20, 2023
Excellent, well explained care by Dr. John Barton. Accepts international tourists at very fair prices. He is from the UK which made our communication very easy.
5
from Roxax -
August 04, 2023
Perfect service not only in Italiano, also in English and spanish! Very good Experience and friendliest Workers i meet! Would come again instantly if we visit milano again and have a problem with our teeth
5
from Lilit Kalantar
June 20, 2023
I have always had the best experience with the clinic and doctor Barton. They completely transformed my teeth and made them much healthier, stronger, and more beautiful. Would definitely recommend to anyone in Milan.
Milan, Italy
Specializations: Dentistry
Languages: English
English speaking dentists in the center of Milan. We provide friendly and professional care for individuals, families and visitors of all nationalities. We are located
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Procedures
Diseases
- Ceramic crown ≈ $1,586
- Composite fixed bridge on implants ≈ $11,812
- Dental bridge (per crown) by request
- Dental crown ≈ $1,003
- Denture repair ≈ $263
- Implant crown ≈ $2,144
- Inlay/Onlay ≈ $1,117
- Maryland dental bridge ≈ $1,152
- Overdenture ≈ $9,574
- Porcelain fused to metal crown ≈ $1,008
- Porcelain veneers ≈ $1,503
- Removable full denture ≈ $2,114
- Removable partial denture ≈ $2,656
- Zirconia fixed bridge on implants ≈ $18,045
- Abnormal tooth wear
- Ankyloglossia
- Benign oral mucosal disease
- Bone cancer
- Bruxism
- Chronic pain
- Dental anomalies
- Dental erosion
- Denture sores
- Diastema
- Gum irritation
- Gum recession
- Head and neck cancer
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Jaw bone loss
- Jaw tumor
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Laryngeal cancer
- Leukoplakia
- Lip cancer