A personal dental consultation at Helvetic Clinics can only yield positive results for you. Participation in the consultation does not oblige you to accept the proposed treatment plan or quote. However, it does provide valuable insights into your dental issues and its ideal solution. This information is the first and most essential step towards resolving dental problems in the long run.
What are the potential benefits of traveling to Hungary, and attending a personal consultation at Helvetic Clinics in Budapest?
The personal consultation with our dental specialists in Hungary, Budapest, what eliminates your uncertainty. It is the first and most important step you can take toward successfully solving your problem.
After your arrival, one of our complementary courtesy drivers will be waiting for you at the airport, regardless of the date, season, time of day, or weather. When you arrive at Helvetic Clinics at the pre-arranged time, you will go through a brief administrative process, during which our receptionist will ask you to complete two digitally filled forms (a medical history form and the GDPR declaration). The purpose of the medical history form is to ensure that your consulting dentist receives all relevant information about your health that may influence your dental treatment. The GDPR declaration is a legal requirement informing you about the processing of your personal data, and it will ask for your consent in this regard. Filling out these two forms will take only 5-10 minutes.
After completing the administrative steps, you will meet your treating dentist, with whom you can discuss your symptoms and dental problems in detail. You can ask any questions and explore your options. Our specialist will examine you and discuss the results of the examination along with the necessary treatments. A panoramic X-ray is always taken beforehand so the dentist can have a general overview of your oral cavity.
If your treating dentist deems it necessary to establish an accurate diagnosis, a 3D CBCT will be taken with your consent. Based on these images, your dentist will have a clear picture of the current condition of your teeth. Comprehensive digital diagnostics are especially important for procedures such as implant placement, bone augmentation, oral surgery, periodontal disease treatment, root canal treatments, or focal infection investigation.
Digital diagnostic images cannot replace human knowledge, expertise, and experience; they can only support it. Therefore, the dental consultation continues with the evaluation of these results. The goal is to provide you and your treating doctor with a clear and straightforward understanding of the dental issues you face, the ideal solutions for these issues, and how they can be tailored to your preferences and possibilities. In establishing the diagnosis, your consulting doctor will naturally consider your unique expectations and needs as well.
In line with the Helvetic Clinics philosophy, we place great importance on establishing not only a doctor-patient relationship during the consultation but also a trust-based, quality human connection, allowing you to have complete confidence in your treating doctor. This is why it bears with utmost importance to visit us to a personal consultation, and why treatment plans are not established without.
The outcome of your personal dental consultation is a written treatment plan with a warranty. This is an essential document, as it provides a clear outline of the treatments required to address your dental concerns and the estimated duration of the treatment series. The treatment plan includes a written quote detailing the exact costs of the entire course of treatment as well as the expenses for each session, ensuring complete transparency and trackability of costs for you. You are, of course, encouraged to discuss your finalized treatment plan in detail with your doctor or patient coordinator, who will gladly address any questions you may have.
Do I need to arrive on an empty stomach for the consultation?
Neither the dental consultation nor the dental treatments requires you to arrive on an empty stomach. In fact, it is specifically recommended to have a normal meal before dental procedures to maintain stable blood sugar levels.
Should I bring old X-rays to the consultation?
Old diagnostic images may be important, so please bring them with you if you have any!