Losing an entire arch of teeth is the situation Dental Premier is built around. The promise sits right on the homepage: implants placed and a fixed provisional set of teeth screwed onto them within 24 hours, including for jaws the site bluntly calls hopeless cases. Its own testimonial roll shows patients arriving from Suceava, Prahova, Italy and Canada for exactly that.

The clinic operates from a single site in central Bucharest, a few minutes from Piata Romana, with nine treatment rooms it brands High Tech Dentistry, a staff of 60 that includes 21 specialist doctors, and more than 17 years of activity behind it. Hours run Monday to Friday, 9 in the morning to 9 at night; no weekend slots are listed. The site is bilingual, Romanian and English, and it even warns that similarly named practices in Timisoara, Brasov, Cluj and Bucharest itself have no connection to it.

Full-arch implant surgery is the center of gravity. The menu covers All-on-4 and All-on-6, the Bredent Fast and Fixed system (which the clinic says it was among the first in Romania to offer), subperiosteal implants for bone too atrophied to hold standard fixtures, and live surgical navigation with Navident, all planned under a full digital workflow. Implant lines start with the budget Inno brand and climb through Megagen and Bredent to Straumann and Nobel Biocare.

Certificates hang everywhere: Dentsply Sirona center of excellence, Straumann Expert Partner, Megagen certified clinic, Bredent excellence user, an ImplanTize license for the subperiosteal work. These are real credentials, and they are also supplier partnership tiers issued by the manufacturers whose systems the clinic buys, so they speak to volume and training more than to any independent audit.

Beyond surgery, Dental Premier runs the full chart: same-day ceramic and zirconia crowns milled under its One Visit Dentistry label, veneers, dentures in every construction, braces in metal, ceramic, sapphire and lingual versions plus Invisalign and Spark aligners, laser periodontal treatment, root canals under a Leica microscope, whitening, and a children's practice. Some of its doctors teach the trade: Dr. Cristi Nechita and Dr. Bogdan Moales run All-on-X courses for other dentists at Megagen Romania, and orthodontist Dr. Marian Pantelimon lectures for Spark.

The documentation trail is deeper than most clinic sites bother with. There are before and after galleries, filmed case studies on the blog (a recent one follows eight upper and six lower implants with bone grafting and a sinus lift), a 360 degree virtual tour, video testimonials that include a full-arch reconstruction on a patient aged 92, and an archive of the team's appearances on ProTV's health show Dr. de Bine, which the clinic counts at 26.

Outside opinion leans heavily positive. Bucharest clinic roundups that reproduce Google data put Dental Premier at 4.9 stars from more than 1,300 reviews, mapping portals mirror it around 4.8, and WhatClinic carries a handful of detailed patient accounts next to a patient service award the clinic displays. One local analysis adds a fair nuance: other clinics in the city hold larger raw review counts, while the reviews here cluster specifically around implants and full rehabilitations. The big counters (33,700 implants, 9,500 rehabilitated arches, 23,000 patients, an equipment investment above 2 million euro) are all self-reported and unverifiable, and the copy reaches for superlatives often enough that a careful reader will discount a share of it.

Reaching a human is easy. The clinic publishes several phone and WhatsApp lines along with the address, a map, posted hours, and a consultation form that accepts uploaded radiographs and returns a written treatment plan with a cost estimate by email or WhatsApp.

The price list, read closely

Publishing prices is where Dental Premier separates itself from much of its market. Itemized lists exist for every specialty: an Inno implant at 2,000 lei, a Megagen implant at 3,400, a metal ceramic crown at 1,700, implant crowns from 1,900 to 2,600, an E-max veneer at 2,200, a microscope root canal at 800, fixed metal braces at 3,500 per arch, a panoramic X-ray at 140, a full dental CT at 500. Few clinics print this much.

The figures still need the marketing filter. Full-mouth packages are anchored to the cheapest implant line and presented as markdowns: 14,000 lei for a lower jaw on four Inno implants with a provisional bridge, 18,000 for an upper on six, and the definitive prosthetic work starts at another 13,500 lei per arch. On Dental Premier's own arithmetic, a finished lower jaw therefore begins around 27,500 lei, and both jaws completed land well past 50,000. A financing page covers installment payment, and a blog post pitches the whole trip to Romanians living in Germany, where, it notes, a single implant with crown usually runs 2,000 to 4,000 euro.

In the Google-derived roundup that names it, DentalMed Luxury holds the same 4.9 rating from over 2,700 reviews with a team of more than 100 specialists, and DENT ESTET and Smile Design fill out the usual shortlist for esthetic work in the capital. Against that field, the ground this clinic holds is narrower: complex implant surgery on jaws others turn away, plus the habit of printing its numbers. For a filling or a cleaning, any decent neighborhood practice will do the job; this operation is tooled for the visits where a whole jaw gets rebuilt.


Business address
Dental Premier
Str. Maria Rosetti Nr. 26A,
Bucharest,
Sector 2
020487
Romania

Contact details
Phone: +40742288440