International. Dentistry.
All the clinics featured on our platform have experience working with expats. Their focus on clear communication and thoughtful care helps make dental care abroad feel more accessible for you as an expat. You can learn more about the dentists in our network in a separate section.
Dental Care Benefits as Expat.
This section shares practical information for expats considering dental care in Argentina. You’ll find tips to help you navigate your options and learn more about clinics that regularly treat international visitors — all to support your planning with clarity and ease.
- International Dental Standards
- Covered by Health Insurances
- Family Care Included

Our Approach.
The clinics featured on our platform often begin with a personal intake — a chance for the dentist to get to know you and understand your preferences. Many patients appreciate how these dentists take time to explain things clearly and plan treatment with care, which can help make the experience feel more relaxed.

Our Expats.
Their Opinions.





Expat Dentistry. Premium. Comfort.
Comfort matters especially when you’re far from home. Many expats have shared that they value the extra attention and flexibility offered by clinics featured on our platform, like scheduling support and multilingual staff. These kinds of extras are often included, though they can vary from clinic to clinic.
Preventive Expat Care. Safe. Transparent.
Some clinics featured on our platform provide preventive care packages tailored to the needs of international patients. These can be helpful for managing costs while maintaining oral health abroad. Pricing is always indicative and may vary depending on individual needs and care.
Prevent Plan +
Your Basic Preventive Needs CoveredYour Necessary Dental Care
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Free Checkup
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Professional Cleaning
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Fluoride Treatment
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100% Covered
No Strings Attached
A Direct Agreement with The Dentist
Prevent Plan ++
Small Dental Care Issues CoveredProtected Against Cavities
*Estimated Price
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X-Rays Included*
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Cavities Fixed*
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100% Covered
No Strings Attached
A Direct Agreement with The Dentist
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Ironclad Prevention AssuredFor Larger Cavities
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Dental Sealings*
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Unlimited Online Care
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100% Covered
No Strings Attached
A Direct Agreement with The Dentist
Get a Free Intake.
With an Expat Native Dentist.
You’re welcome to schedule a free online intake with one of the dentists featured on our platform. It’s a relaxed opportunity to share your needs, ask questions, and get a better feel for how they work — all with no obligation.
FAQs on Dental Care for Expats in Buenos Aires.
In this section, you’ll find answers to common questions from expats. If you don’t see yours, feel free to send us a message — we’re happy to help.
Where to find an English Speaking Dentist in Buenos Aires as an expat?
There are several dentists in Buenos Aires who speak English, though proficiency can vary by clinic and individual. A clinic’s website often gives a good indication.
At Teeth Traveler™, we only work with clinics that regularly treat international patients — and we require that their staff include fluent English speakers to ensure clear communication.
What are the costs of dental treatments for expats in Argentina ?
The cost of dental treatment in Buenos Aires depends on the type of procedure, but many expats report saving 50% or more compared to prices in the US, Canada, the UK, or Australia.
Clinics in our network aim to offer affordable care without compromising on professionalism or material standards.
Are there recommended dentists for Expats in Buenos Aires?
Yes, although only a limited number of clinics in Argentina specialize in treating expats. For your comfort and peace of mind, it can be helpful to choose a clinic with experience working with international patients. These clinics are often familiar with what expats value most — such as clear communication in English and assistance with insurance-related questions.
Does a dentists in Buenos Aires accepts expats insurances?
Yes, depending on the treatment and your insurance policy, many expats find that dental care at private clinics in Buenos Aires is eligible for reimbursement. Argentina has both public and private healthcare systems, and expat insurance plans often cover routine treatments at private dental clinics.
This may apply to both local insurance plans and international providers like Cigna or Zurich, but coverage varies. For more details, check our dedicated page on dental insurance for expats in Argentina.
Are there dental emergency services for expats in Buenos Aires?
Certainly. Emergency dental care is available in Buenos Aires, and many clinics are used to helping international patients. Before choosing a clinic, we recommend checking reviews and confirming they follow clear safety protocols.
It’s also a good idea to request a detailed treatment plan and a transparent cost estimate upfront to avoid surprises.
If you’re currently facing a dental emergency, you can click the button below to connect via WhatsApp with a clinic in our network that offers urgent care services.
Are there experienced family dentists in Buenos Aires for expats?
While many dentists in Buenos Aires treat entire families, expats often value extra support and clear communication. That’s why, together with a small group of expat patients, we helped design The Family Plan — a service framework offered by select clinics in our network.
The Family Plan focuses on oral care for the whole family and may include additional services tailored to expat needs. Learn more about what’s included and how it could benefit you.
How to find a good dentist as an expat in Buenos Aires or Argentina?
We’ve created an in-depth guide to help you choose a dentist abroad, covering key considerations for making a safe and informed decision.
A few important points to keep in mind include:
- Whether the clinic follows recognized dental care protocols
- The presence of valid certifications and updated accreditations
- Transparent pricing for the full treatment plan
- Clear communication about diagnoses and treatment steps
For a deeper look, check out our detailed guide on choosing a dental clinic abroad.
Ask Your Question
At Teeth Traveler, we’re here to share helpful information — not to offer medical advice. This information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Teeth Traveler is not a healthcare provider and does not offer medical services. The clinics listed on our platform operate independently and are responsible for the care they provide. While we aim to offer helpful guidance, readers are encouraged to consult directly with licensed dental professionals before making healthcare decisions or pursuing treatment abroad. No rights may be derived from the information provided on this page. For more details, check our disclaimer and terms of use.