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Filipinos in Iceland: Dental Directory, Resources & Information
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Filipinos Living in Iceland — Dental & Community Hub
Welcome to the Filipinos Living in Iceland Dental & Community Hub — a practical resource for Filipinos living, working, studying, or visiting Iceland who need reliable information about dental care, dental clinics, treatment costs, and dental options in Iceland and the Philippines.
Whether you need an emergency dentist in Reykjavík, are comparing the cost of dental implants, or are considering treatment in the Philippines, this hub brings useful information together in one place.
Find a Dentist in Iceland
Use this section to find dental clinics and dental professionals serving communities throughout Iceland.
Dental Clinic Directory
Reykjavík
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Dental clinics in Reykjavík
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Emergency dental services
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Dental implant specialists
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Cosmetic dentistry
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General dentistry
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Oral surgery
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Dentures and full-mouth rehabilitation
Kópavogur
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General dental clinics
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Dental implants
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Family dentistry
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Emergency dental treatment
Hafnarfjörður
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General dentistry
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Restorative dentistry
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Dental emergencies
Akureyri
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Dental clinics
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Emergency dental care
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Dental implants and restorative treatment
Other Icelandic Locations
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Selfoss
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Reykjanesbær
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Akranes
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Mosfellsbær
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Ísafjörður
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Other towns and communities
Directory information should be independently verified before booking treatment. Clinic availability, prices, opening hours, and services can change.
Dental Costs in Iceland
Dental treatment in Iceland can be expensive compared with many countries, including the Philippines.
Major procedures that can involve substantial costs include:
| Treatment | Why patients compare prices |
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| Dental implant | Implant, abutment and crown are separate components |
| All-on-4 | Full-arch treatment involving multiple implants |
| All-on-6 | Full-arch rehabilitation using six implants |
| Bone grafting | May be required before implant placement |
| Sinus lift | Sometimes necessary for upper-jaw implants |
| Dental crown | Cost varies according to material and clinic |
| Dentures | Conventional and implant-supported options |
| Root canal | Cost depends on tooth complexity |
| Tooth extraction | Surgical extractions can cost more |
Iceland vs Philippines
Some Filipinos living in Iceland investigate treatment in the Philippines because of the potential difference in dental treatment costs.
However, price should not be the only consideration.
Patients should compare:
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Dentist qualifications
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Implant system and materials
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Laboratory quality
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Sterilization standards
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Treatment planning
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Warranty and follow-up
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Number of visits required
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Travel expenses
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Accommodation
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Aftercare after returning to Iceland
Dental Tourism: Iceland to the Philippines
For Filipinos living in Iceland who already have family connections in the Philippines, dental treatment during a planned trip home may be worth investigating.
Common treatments considered for dental tourism include:
Dental Implants
Patients may investigate treatment for one or several missing teeth.
All-on-4 / Full-Arch Treatment
Patients with extensive tooth loss may compare full-arch rehabilitation options.
Crowns and Bridges
These may be considered when multiple teeth require restoration.
Dentures
Patients may compare conventional and implant-supported dentures.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Some patients investigate veneers, crowns and smile rehabilitation.
Important: Don't Choose a Dentist Based Only on Price
A very low treatment price does not automatically mean better value.
Before committing to major dental treatment, ask:
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Who will perform the procedure?
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What are the dentist's qualifications?
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What implant brand will be used?
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Is the implant system documented?
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What happens if complications occur?
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What is included in the quoted price?
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Are X-rays or 3D CBCT scans included?
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Are temporary teeth included?
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Is the final crown included?
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What follow-up care is available?
For implant treatment, obtain a complete written quotation, not simply a price for the implant fixture.
Emergency Dental Care in Iceland
Dental emergencies should not be delayed because you are unfamiliar with the Icelandic healthcare system.
Seek urgent professional assessment for problems such as:
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Severe toothache
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Facial swelling
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Rapidly increasing gum swelling
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Fever associated with dental infection
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Difficulty swallowing
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Difficulty breathing
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Uncontrolled bleeding
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Major facial or dental trauma
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A knocked-out permanent tooth
Difficulty breathing or swallowing, rapidly spreading facial/neck swelling, or severe systemic illness can be a medical emergency.
Filipino Community Resources
The dental section can be expanded into a broader information hub for Filipinos living in Iceland.
Possible resources include:
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Filipino community organizations
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Filipino churches and community groups
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Filipino restaurants
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Filipino grocery stores
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Immigration resources
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Employment information
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Housing resources
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Transportation information
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Healthcare information
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Emergency contacts
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Embassy and consular information
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Filipino events in Iceland
Philippines Dental Directory
For Filipinos considering treatment in the Philippines, CebuDentalImplants.com can provide access to a broader Philippine dental directory.
Patients can compare:
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Dental clinics
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Dentists
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Dental implant providers
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Implant treatment options
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Dental cases
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Treatment costs
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City-by-city options
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Cebu dental clinics
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Manila dental clinics
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Other Philippine locations
Your Dental Resource for Filipinos in Iceland
Living in Iceland doesn't mean you have to navigate dental care alone.
This hub is designed to help Filipinos:
Find → Compare → Verify → Plan → Treat
Whether you need an emergency dentist today, are researching dental implants, or are comparing Iceland and Philippine treatment costs, use the information in this directory as a starting point for your research.
Always confirm treatment details, qualifications, prices, availability, and follow-up arrangements directly with the dental clinic before making a medical or financial decision.
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