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スペインでの歯肉手術の平均価格は$1,200、最低価格は$900、最高価格は$1,500です
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患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 2 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 3 日
リハビリテーション - 7 日
麻酔 - 局所麻酔
Bookimed手数料 - $0

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スペインでの歯肉手術に関するFAQ

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What are the qualifications of periodontists in Spain?

Qualified periodontists in Spain must hold a five-year degree in dentistry and complete a three-year full-time university master program in periodontics and implants. While the Spanish government officially classifies periodontology as an academic distinction, practitioners achieve specialist status through European Federation of Periodontology accreditation.

  • Education level: Five-year Grado en Odontologia degree followed by a three-year clinical master program.
  • Mandatory registration: Must register with the local Colegio de Dentistas to practice legally in Spain.
  • Gold standard: Completion of programs accredited by the European Federation of Periodontology ensures international standards.
  • Professional affiliation: Active membership in the Sociedad Espanola de Periodoncia functions as a primary quality indicator.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks highly in dental care globally, yet specific periodontal expertise is often concentrated in high-volume general hospitals. Clinica Universidad de Navarra was the first in Spain to achieve JCI accreditation and operates with nearly 440 doctors. These larger facilities often provide more robust surgical backup than smaller cosmetic-focused dental clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize verifying the specific title of periodoncista to ensure the specialist handles complex gum grafts rather than a general dentist. They recommend choosing practitioners who suggest conservative treatments like deep cleaning before proposing surgery.

What types of gum surgery are available in Spanish clinics?

Spanish clinics provide comprehensive periodontal solutions including pocket reduction, regenerative bone grafting, and aesthetic plastic surgeries. Specialized centers in Madrid and Barcelona utilize advanced techniques like laser therapy and microsurgery to treat periodontitis and resolve gum recession for international patients.

  • Resective procedures: Specialists perform flap surgery to clean deep pockets and save existing teeth.
  • Regenerative surgery: Surgeons use biocompatible membranes and bone grafts to rebuild lost support structures.
  • Plastic surgery: Grafts and pinhole techniques cover exposed roots while reducing severe tooth sensitivity.
  • Cosmetic contouring: Gingivectomy and crown lengthening address gummy smiles and prepare teeth for restorations.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish clinics often classify these procedures broadly under periodontics rather than individual surgical labels. Leading facilities like Clinica Universidad de Navarra hold JCI accreditation, ensuring that specialized flap surgeries meet top-tier global safety standards for complex disease management.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that procedures like gingival grafts are vital for stopping recession once teeth appear visibly longer. Many note that maintaining strict brushing habits during the first 2 weeks is essential for a successful recovery.

What is the recovery process like after periodontal surgery?

Recovery after periodontal surgery centers on a 1-to-2 week initial healing phase, with deeper tissue and bone maturation continuing for 3 to 6 months. Most patients return to light activities after 48 hours while following strict dietary adjustments to protect the surgical site.

  • Healing timeline: Initial surface healing occurs within 7–14 days for most patients.
  • Symptom management: Swelling typically peaks on day 3 before subsiding rapidly.
  • Activity restrictions: Avoid heavy exercise for 1 week to prevent surgical bleeding.
  • Dietary limitations: Consume soft foods like yogurt and mashed potatoes for 14 days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish dental clinics like Clinica Dental - Dr. Joan Ramis Matas utilize ISO-certified standards to minimize post-operative complications. Data shows that clinics in Spain often provide specialized antimicrobial rinses as part of the recovery protocol. This focus on disinfection helps maintain the 95%+ success rates seen in high-volume Spanish centers.

Patient Consensus: Recovery often feels more like a tender mouth injury than intense pain, though many patients find the soft-food diet and temporary speech changes somewhat annoying. Preparing a variety of cool, smooth meals in advance helps avoid dietary burnout during the first few days.

How long do I need to stay in Spain for gum surgery?

You should plan a total stay of 7 to 10 days in Spain for gum surgery. This timeframe covers the initial consultation, the procedure itself, and a vital follow-up appointment about one week later to monitor healing or remove non-dissolvable sutures.

  • Travel timeline: Arrive 1 day before surgery to finalize your treatment plan with the surgeon.
  • Clinical recovery: Dedicate the first 3 days post-surgery purely to rest and swelling management.
  • Flying safety: Wait at least 3 to 7 days before flying to avoid cabin pressure complications.
  • Complex cases: Procedures involving bone grafts or sinus lifts may require up to 14 days.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s dental infrastructure is highly concentrated in JCI and ISO-accredited hubs like Madrid, Barcelona, and Pamplona. While a simple gingivectomy can be very fast, our data shows patients often choose clinics like Hospital Ruber Internacional for more complex periodontal work. Choosing a clinic with 24/7 digital contact options is essential if you plan to fly back home shortly after your follow-up check.

Patient Consensus: Former patients emphasize that overestimating your initial mobility is common. Many recommend booking a stay long enough to ensure you can eat soft foods comfortably and control pain with oral medication before your flight.

What dietary restrictions should I follow after gum surgery?

Following gum surgery, you must follow a strict soft-food, temperature-controlled diet. Avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky items that could tear sutures or irritate delicate tissue. Focus on cool liquids and purees for 48 hours to prevent bleeding and ensure proper healing of the surgical site.

  • Temperature control: Avoid hot soups or drinks to prevent increased bleeding and pain.
  • Suction warning: Do not use straws as suction can dislodge vital blood clots.
  • Small particle risk: Skip seeds, popcorn, and grains that lodge under the healing gum line.
  • Spanish food swaps: Opt for soft tortilla, flan, and pureed cremas instead of crusty bread.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While US prices average $2,800, specialized Spanish clinics like Clinica Universidad de Navarra offer advanced care for around $900. Our data shows that top JCI-accredited facilities in Madrid and Barcelona often include post-operative dietary counseling as part of their recovery care standards.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize sticking to cold, nutrient-dense smoothies and yogurt initially. Most recommend chewing exclusively on the opposite side of the surgical site to protect fragile stitches.

Will language be a a barrier during my consultation and surgery?

Language is not a barrier for gum surgery in Spain as top-tier dental clinics prioritize international patients from the USA, Canada, and the UK. JCI-accredited facilities and ISO-certified centers employ bilingual staff and provide professional medical interpretation to ensure clear communication during consultations and procedures.

  • International patient services: Specialized departments assist patients from 70 countries through multilingual coordinators.
  • Clinical staff: Surgeons at JCI-accredited hospitals often hold international fellowships and speak English.
  • Documentation support: Patients can request informed consent forms and post-op care in English.
  • Digital tools: Dentists use 3D imaging and anatomical models to explain gum techniques visually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While major hospitals like Clinica Universidad de Navarra serve hundreds of thousands of international patients, smaller dental clinics in coastal hubs like Tenerife or Malaga often have the most practice with English-speaking dental tourists. These specialized clinics regularly handle patients from the UK and North America, making their communication workflows more streamlined than general hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Former patients suggest bringing a written list of questions and translating key terms beforehand. Success often depends on getting detailed post-operative instructions, including medication doses and emergency contacts, in writing.

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