Planned care programs

Dentistry

Dental care is often a good candidate for planned cross-border coordination because many treatments can be prepared around scope, timing, repeat visits, and recovery expectations.

Productized dental visits

Structured dental visits for travelers who want a clearer plan for cleaning, oral examination, implants, restoration, orthodontics, or appearance-focused dentistry before committing to treatment.

Dental care is often a good candidate for planned cross-border coordination because many treatments can be prepared around scope, timing, repeat visits, and recovery expectations.

Notes

  • Entry dental visits start from approximately RMB 2,100.
  • Cleaning and oral examination can often fit into a half-day visit when suitable.
  • Implants, orthodontics, and restoration need examination before treatment commitments.
  • This is planned dental coordination, not emergency dental care.

Product options

Entry

From RMB 2,100+

Clean and Check Visit

A simple half-day dental maintenance visit, organized so you are not trying to navigate an unfamiliar clinic process alone.

Best for

  • Routine teeth cleaning
  • Plaque, tartar, or mild gum concerns
  • Tea, coffee, or smoking-related stains

Includes

  • Check-in and verification
  • Blood test where required
  • Oral condition assessment
  • Teeth cleaning, polishing, and aftercare guidance
Planning gateway

From RMB 2,200+

Full Oral Examination and Treatment Plan

Start with a proper dental map before deciding whether treatment in China makes sense.

Best for

  • Patients considering larger dental work
  • People who need scans before deciding
  • Visitors comparing treatment options

Includes

  • Bitewing and periapical X-rays where suitable
  • Oral cavity and jaw CT scan
  • Digital OPG and medical 3D modeling
  • Oral assessment and treatment-plan discussion
High-value planning

Quoted after review

Implant Planning Visit

Implants are rarely just a one-appointment purchase. This pathway helps you understand the likely stages before you commit.

Best for

  • Missing teeth
  • Patients comparing implant quotes
  • Travelers who need to know whether one trip is realistic

Includes

  • Pre-arrival review of dental history and scans if available
  • Coordination for oral examination and imaging
  • Implant suitability discussion with the provider
  • Timeline, healing, and return-travel planning
Smile repair

Quoted after review

Restorative and Smile Repair Planning

For people who want cosmetic improvement without treating dental work like an impulse purchase.

Best for

  • Crowns, veneers, or worn teeth
  • Aesthetic restoration
  • Patients wanting cosmetic improvement with medical seriousness

Includes

  • Oral examination and imaging coordination
  • Discussion of restorative options
  • Timeline and visit-count planning
  • Communication support around expectations and aftercare
Longer horizon

Quoted after review

Orthodontic Planning Consultation

Before starting orthodontics overseas, understand the follow-up commitment.

Best for

  • Braces or aligners
  • Adults comparing orthodontic options
  • Patients who need to understand follow-up commitments

Includes

  • Imaging and oral assessment coordination
  • Orthodontic option discussion
  • Timeline and follow-up reality check
  • Explanation of what can start in one visit and what needs longer management
Maintenance

Quoted after review

Periodontal Care Pathway

For people who need more than a one-off cleaning and want a practical maintenance plan.

Best for

  • Gum bleeding
  • Tartar buildup
  • Patients who may need 3 to 6 month maintenance cycles

Includes

  • Oral and periodontal assessment
  • Scaling or deeper cleaning where suitable
  • Periodontal status explanation
  • Maintenance-cycle and aftercare planning

What our coordination adds

  • Pre-arrival review of your dental concern, history, scans, or existing treatment plan.
  • Appointment coordination around examination, imaging, cleaning, or consultation needs.
  • Translation support for treatment options, materials, timing, risks, and aftercare.
  • Reality-checking whether your travel window supports a single visit or needs staged care.

Who this dental product is built for

  • Travelers who want routine cleaning or a structured oral examination during a China visit.
  • Patients comparing implants, restoration, orthodontics, or periodontal treatment.
  • Families arranging dental care for someone who needs translation or appointment support.
  • People who need to understand whether one visit or a staged plan is realistic.

How the dental visit works

01

Share the concern

Tell us your main dental concern, travel dates, symptoms, and whether you have scans or a treatment plan.

02

Choose the dental path

We help decide whether the entry path is cleaning, oral examination, or a higher-value planning consultation.

03

Prepare the visit

The visit is coordinated around check-in, imaging, consultation, cleaning, and translation needs.

04

Attend the appointment

You attend the appointment with clearer expectations around timing, communication, and aftercare.

05

Review next steps

For implants, restoration, orthodontics, or periodontal care, we clarify whether a staged plan is needed.

Dental product options

ProductStarting priceBest forNotes
Clean and Check VisitRMB 2,100+Routine maintenanceConcrete half-day product for cleaning, polishing, and basic oral guidance.
Full Oral ExaminationRMB 2,200+Treatment planningImaging and oral assessment before committing to larger work.
Implant Planning VisitQuoted after reviewMissing teethSuitability and staged timeline planning before any implant commitment.
Restorative and Smile RepairQuoted after reviewCrowns, veneers, repairRestorative options, visit-count planning, and expectation setting.
Orthodontic PlanningQuoted after reviewBraces or alignersUseful only when follow-up reality is clear.
Periodontal Care PathwayQuoted after reviewGum health and maintenanceMaintenance-cycle planning for bleeding, tartar, or periodontal concerns.

What to prepare in advance

  • A short summary of the dental issue, any pain or infection concerns, and any previous treatment history.
  • Recent scans or treatment plans if you already have them.
  • Your travel window and whether you could realistically return if the treatment path requires multiple stages.
  • Any communication, comfort, or companion-support needs that would affect planning.

When this may not be the right fit

  • You have an acute dental emergency that needs immediate local treatment rather than travel planning.
  • You expect a final treatment commitment before records, symptoms, or imaging are properly reviewed.
  • You are looking for a tourism-style package rather than a practical care-planning conversation.

Common questions

Can dental cleaning fit into one visit?

Yes. Basic cleaning and oral review can often be structured as a half-day visit when the case is suitable.

What is the difference between cleaning and oral examination?

Cleaning focuses on prophylaxis and polishing. The oral examination path is better when you need imaging and a treatment plan before larger work.

Do I need scans before discussing implants?

Usually yes. Implants require imaging and suitability review before anyone should promise timing or treatment scope.

Can implants be completed in one trip?

Some implant steps may begin in one trip, but many cases are staged. The page should not promise a one-trip implant unless a dentist confirms suitability.

Is orthodontic treatment suitable if I live outside China?

It depends on follow-up. Orthodontics is only suitable if the long-term review plan is realistic after you leave China.

Planning a dental treatment visit?

If dentistry is the main focus, tell us whether you are considering cleaning, implants, orthodontics, aesthetic restoration, or periodontal treatment, along with how long you can stay.