Dental Treatment Cost and Financing for Canadian PatientsWhat You Actually Pay in India vs Canada
- The cost of dental treatment in Canada reflects the local economy in which it is delivered.
Dental office rent in downtown Toronto, wages for dental assistants and administrative staff, fees for Canadian dental laboratories producing ceramics, and professional liability insurance are all priced in Canadian dollars at Canadian market rates.
Overview: How the Cost Difference Works
Why is dental treatment in India significantly less expensive than in Canada?
The cost difference between Canadian and Indian dental treatment is structural, not qualitative. Indian dental facilities have lower overhead costs, real estate, staff wages, laboratory fees, and regulatory compliance are all indexed to the Indian economy rather than Canada's. These savings pass to the patient. The clinical inputs, implant brands, ceramic materials, imaging equipment, can be identical between a Canadian specialist office and an Indian facility serving international patients.
The cost of dental treatment in Canada reflects the local economy in which it is delivered. Dental office rent in downtown Toronto, wages for dental assistants and administrative staff, fees for Canadian dental laboratories producing ceramics, and professional liability insurance are all priced in Canadian dollars at Canadian market rates. These costs are real and legitimate; they produce a fee schedule that accurately reflects what it costs to deliver treatment in Canada.
In India, the same procedures are delivered within a dramatically lower-overhead cost structure. An oral surgeon in a major Indian city earns a fraction of a Canadian oral surgeon's salary, not because the training is inferior (most have equivalent or extended surgical training), but because the Indian economy sets a different wage level. Laboratory technicians producing e.max ceramics and zirconia bridges in India are trained to the same international standards as Canadian lab technicians but at a fraction of the cost. The result: equivalent clinical quality at a substantially lower total fee.
You should understand that the financial comparison for Canadian patients involves more than the treatment fee alone. The total cost of India dental treatment includes: the treatment fee, return flights, accommodation for the stay duration, meals and local transport, and any lost income from time away from work. This total trip cost must be compared against the out-of-pocket cost in Canada after any insurance reimbursement, plus the Canadian specialist fee. For most comprehensive dental cases, the India total trip cost remains materially lower.
At Stunning Dentistry, we provide Canadian patients with a written total cost estimate that itemises the treatment fee, the recommended accommodation budget for the treatment duration, and a return flight cost range from the patient's departure city. This document allows a fair comparison against the Canadian treatment alternative before any decision is made.
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What Determines the Cost of Your Treatment
What factors determine my total dental treatment cost in India?
The primary determinants are: the number and type of implants required, whether bone grafting or sinus lifting is needed, the prosthetic material selected (acrylic hybrid vs full-arch zirconia), and whether the case is single-arch or dual-arch. These are determined by CBCT analysis of your specific anatomy, not by a standard package. Cases that appear simple can become complex when bone volume assessment reveals grafting needs, which is why pre-travel CBCT submission is mandatory before any cost is confirmed.
Implant treatment cost scales with the number of implants, the implant system selected, and the complexity of the surgical environment. A single implant in adequate native bone is significantly less complex than an implant at a site requiring simultaneous bone grafting or sinus augmentation. Full-arch cases that require bilateral sinus lifts and bone grafting before implant placement involve more surgical time, more materials, and more laboratory work than straightforward All-on-4 cases.
The prosthetic material choice significantly affects the final cost. An acrylic-hybrid full-arch temporary bridge, standard for the day-of-surgery provisional, costs less than a full-arch zirconia definitive restoration. Most Canadian patients have both: the acrylic temporary on the surgical day, and the zirconia final bridge at the return visit. The total written treatment plan from Stunning Dentistry itemises both phases so the Canadian patient knows the full two-visit cost before committing to the first trip.
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Procedure Cost Table: Canada vs India (CAD)
| Procedure | Canadian Specialist (CAD) | Stunning Dentistry India (CAD) | Typical Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single implant + crown | $5,000-$7,000 | from $280 | ~$4,720-$6,720 |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | $25,000-$35,000 | from $3,050 | ~$21,950-$31,950 |
| All-on-4 (both arches) | $50,000-$70,000 | from $6,100 | ~$43,900-$63,900 |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | $30,000-$45,000 | from $3,600 | ~$26,400-$41,400 |
| Zygomatic implants (per arch) | $35,000-$48,000 | from $615 | ~$34,385-$47,385 |
| Bone grafting (per site) | $2,500 – $5,500 | from $390 | ~$1,700 – $3,500 |
| Sinus lift (per side) | $3,000 – $6,000 | from $390 | ~$1,500 – $3,500 |
| Full-mouth rehabilitation | $40,000 – $110,000+ | from $6,100 | ~$28,000 – $75,000 |
| Porcelain veneers (per tooth) | $1,350-$2,100 | from $140 | ~$1,210-$1,960 |
| Full smile design (8–10 veneers) | $10,800-$16,800 | from $1,120 | ~$9,680-$15,680 |
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Total Trip Cost Calculation
Example: Dual-arch All-on-4
- Treatment fee at SD India: $6,100
- Total travel overhead: CAD $2,000–$4,000 (estimated)
- Total India cost: ~$16,000–$26,000
- Canada cost (same procedure): $44,000–$80,000
- Net saving after travel: ~$20,000–$54,000
| Cost Category | Estimated Amount (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Return flights (Toronto/Vancouver → Delhi) | $800 – $1,800 |
| Accommodation (7–14 nights at $60–$150/night) | $420 – $2,100 |
| Meals and local transport | $300 – $600 |
| e-Visa | ~$30 |
| Travel insurance (recommended) | $150 – $400 |
| Total travel overhead | ~$1,700 – $4,930 |
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What Canadian Insurance Covers (and Doesn't)
Most Canadian extended health benefit plans cover basic restorative dentistry (fillings, extractions, root canals) at 50–80% of the applicable fee guide, with an annual maximum of $1,000–$3,000. Dental implants are specifically excluded from the majority of Canadian plans, or are included at a low maximum that does not approach the total implant cost. Full-arch rehabilitation, bone grafting for implant purposes, and cosmetic ceramic treatment are almost universally excluded.
Federal public servants under PSHCP, military and RCMP members, and some large union contracts include higher dental coverage with partial implant component reimbursement. Even these plans typically have maximums that leave a substantial uncovered balance on comprehensive implant treatment.
You should verify your specific plan's dental schedule before travelling. Some plans specify that out-of-country dental treatment is not eligible for reimbursement; others do not include this restriction. Stunning Dentistry provides itemised English-language receipts for all procedures, formatted to support any plan submission the patient chooses to make.
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Financing and Payment
Stunning Dentistry requires a treatment deposit at the time of booking. Payment options for Canadian patients include bank transfer in CAD, international credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard), and wire transfer. A detailed payment schedule is provided in the written treatment agreement before travel. Partial payments tied to treatment phases (surgical phase, prosthetic phase) are structured in the agreement.
Canadian patients should notify their bank of travel before arrival to avoid card blocks on international transactions.
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People Also Ask
Does my Canadian dental insurance cover treatment in India?
It depends on your specific plan. Most Canadian plans specify Canadian-licensed providers and do not reimburse out-of-country dental treatment. Some plans are silent on geography and may reimburse eligible procedures regardless of where performed. Check your plan's Schedule of Benefits or call the plan administrator before travelling. SD provides itemised receipts for any submission you choose to make.
Are there financing options for Canada–India dental treatment?
Stunning Dentistry does not provide third-party financing, but Canadian patients have used personal lines of credit, RRSPs (where withdrawal is feasible), and Health Spending Accounts (HSA/PHSP) to fund treatment. A Health Spending Account set up through a self-employed business can make dental treatment a pre-tax expense. Consult a Canadian financial advisor about HSA eligibility for your situation.
Is the written treatment plan binding before travel?
The written treatment plan provides the procedures, costs, and inclusions confirmed by CBCT analysis before travel. Scope changes discovered on arrival (e.g., additional grafting needs not visible on the remote CBCT review) are disclosed to the patient and approved before proceeding. No treatment is added without patient consent and written agreement.
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