
Vivo in Svizzera da diversi anni e non sono mai stato da un dentista qui prima. Ogni anno vado a casa in vacanza, dove ho un normale controllo dentale con una pulizia e qualsiasi trattamento necessario. L’altro giorno, un ripieno dentale molto vecchio è caduto dal mio dente e, sfortunatamente, non sarò in grado di tornare a casa nei prossimi mesi per farlo trattare. E il dente non aspetterà. Ho sentito molte storie horror diverse sul trattamento dentale in Svizzera. Il trattamento preferito dei denti dei dentisti svizzeri per i denti con cavità è tirarli fuori, o se li riempiono di riempimento dentale, non è sempre fatto con alta qualità e quel trattamento dentale in costi generali come un’ala aereo … in pratica vivo da stipendio alla busta paga, quindi l’ultimo punto mi spaventa probabilmente. Quanto dovrei aspettarmi di pagare? E forse qualcuno può consigliarmi su uno specialista competente nel cantone di Zurigo, approssimativamente nella zona di Winterthur? Grazie in anticipo.
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What to expect from a dentist in Switzerland?
byu/Background-War7518 inSwitzerland
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expect rape on your wallet
Do you live near the border by any chance? Go in Germany or Italy.
You can go for getting an objection first and they create a “Kostemvoranschlag” so a predicated cost, which will be +/- 10% of the endprice usually.
Last time I paid for 2 new fillings around 1000chf
Dentists are usually good but it cost way too much for my budget and of course it s not covered by the health insurance mafia …
I just came back from Brazil, I got 2 wisdom tooth taken out by a dental surgeon of top class for at least half of what I would have pay in Switzerland. I now get all my dental care and glasses made there.
I hope you get a way to get treatment for a cheap price.
Go to germany, hungary or something else if possible, dentists in switzerland are only worth it if your parents thought about an insurance while you were a child or if you are rich, if you live paycheck to paycheck don‘t even think about visiting a dentist here if you‘re not in an emergency situation. My left side of my face has swollen once because a dentist made a mistake and only filled one of two holes and i had to pay 1800 fr. to get it right again.
You can expect to be legally robbed. Frankly I don’t have too many good experiences with dentists in Switzerland, lots of them are judgmental and very arrogant.
That being said, if you need to do it around here, I’d personally go to a University clinic as there you can have it a bit cheaper if students do it. You can usually also have it done there by professors and such, then you pay a normal price. My one good experience with dentists in Switzerland has been at the University clinic in Bern, there is one in Zurich too, with rather good reviews if you search for it.
That being said, always ask for a Kostenvoranschlag.
Try one of the dental clinics in Jestetten or Gottmadingen.
There are dozens of threads asking the same thing, you can use the search button
See if there is a dentist school near you, the prices are anywhere between 25 to 70% less expensive (at least that’s the case in Geneva).
My wife didn’t go to the dentist for some time, in the years she just arrived in Switzerland. Then she went for a check, and they wanted to do some work for more than 2000CHF, nothing major, mostly problems with old fillings.
I told her to wait, cause we could pass by a family member of mine in the Netherlands. He did it for free, but would normally charge around 400chf for what he fixed. Many things listed were also not necessary.
So be aware, and if you really have to do something big, maybe better go outside of Switzerland.
Go to the University Of Zurich Dental Centre:
https://zzm.uzh.ch/en.html
They have a walk-in clinic.
I had severe dentist anxiety for years. I went there and told them about my fears. These people are trained to deal with such patients. Took my anxiety almost completely, they are very empathetic during procedures.
Since then I only go there. You can also be upfront about your financial situation.
A filling cost me like 250 per tooth.
And the treatment here is way better than I was used to even from Germany.
A large bill!
You can expect a bill lol.
Avoid using Swiss Dentists. When I lived in Geneva I went to a dentist and she said I had around 3000 CHF worth of fillings to do. I then had vacations planned in Ireland, so I decided to get a 2nd opinion while there. The dentist there said 1 filling needed to be done, it cost me 75 Euros. One year later, I did the same but in Portugal, and she said I had 2 filling that needed attention, it cost me 80 Euros for both.
So yes, expect to be robbed in Switzerland.
If you can’t go to Germany to a dentist, I can recommend Martin Nguyen at the Zahnärzte am Central Praxis in Zürich. He is Hungarian, that’s why I also went there (after not setting foot in a dental praxis in Switzerland for 15 years) and not only did he explain everything very well to me, he also told me the cost of everything that would have to be done. I still won’t go there to take out my wisdom teeth probably, because doing it with full anesthesia would cost a whopping 2000 francs, but if that was less expensive here in Switzerland, I would let him do it. Another Hungarian friend of mine recommend him originally and he was also very happy with him.
It’s expensive and no insurance will help you. Maybe u have a special one which I’d assume not
Good service and high bills
I always go to france for dentists, for some reason france always has beautiful blonde dentists in every praxis that i was going to, this helps tonrelax and smile even tho all dentists are sadists who enjoy giving pain. Just be able to speak a bit of french, miscommunication in dentistry isnt something you want
The quality will be great, but it probably will be very expensive.
For a normal filling to replace, probably between 300 and 500 for, if there are no issues.
> That Swiss dentists’ favorite treatment for teeth with cavities is to pull them out
Never heard of such a thing. Always filled, never pulled.
> or if they do fill them with dental filling, it is not always done with high quality
Can’t complain so far. I have a few fillings that have been done about 20 years ago and so far none of them fell out or made any problems.
I don’t exactly know what material is used for the fillings, but as far as I understand it, it’s a white, “modern” and non-toxic kind of filling. (Unlike those metal-coloured “amalgam” fillings containing toxic mercury that are still used in some countries today and where there are concers about negative impact on health.)
Of course Swiss dentists work for Swiss prices. So don’t expect your filling to be done for 50 bucks 😉
Look I think you can write to some Dentist in advance and ask a range of price for your problem. I recommend to check outside the city centers. Dentist are expensive yes, more than in other countries. But i honestly went for something minor in Zurich and at the end it wasn’t all that bad. I think the key is to inquiry before hand.
> That Swiss dentists’ favorite treatment for teeth with cavities is to pull them out, or if they do fill them with dental filling, it is not always done with high quality
To what kind of dentists do you guys all go?!
Never had a bad experience at a dentist in Switzerland.
Like everything here it’s not cheap tho.
Extreme high quality with and extreme high cost, my experience at least. Never heard of anyone having bad treatments just that it was way too expensive for them. What you need I would not surprised if it’s in 600-1400 range depending exactly on what you need
Price list:
https://zurichdental.ch/en/preisvergleich-zahnarzt-dentalhygiene/