You’ve probably heard the stories. A colleague who flew to India for veneers and came back raving about the results. A friend who got a full smile makeover in Hyderabad for a fraction of what they’d pay back home. And yet, something holds you back from booking that consultation.
You’re wondering if it’s too good to be true.
We have seen this hesitation countless times at Dr. Jaydev Dental Clinic in Hyderabad, India. Patients arrive with a mix of excitement and apprehension, carrying misconceptions that almost stopped them from making the trip.
The good news?
Most of these concerns are resolved during the first consultation.
India’s dental tourism market generated $1,119.0 million in 2023 and is projected to reach $4,597.8 million by 2030, driven by patients who have discovered that quality dental care doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Dental procedures in India cost 30-70% less than in developed countries.
Let’s separate myth from fact and explore what’s really happening in Indian cosmetic dentistry.
MYTH 1: Lower Cost Means Lower Quality
THE MYTH:
“Dental procedures that cost 70-80% less must be using inferior materials or cutting corners on safety.”
THE FACT:
The price difference isn’t about compromised quality—it’s pure economics. Operating costs in India are significantly lower than in Western countries.
Here’s what you’re actually getting:
MYTH #2: Indian Dentists Lack Proper Qualifications
THE MYTH:
“Dentists in India don’t have the same training or credentials as Western practitioners.”
THE FACT:
Many leading Indian dental specialists have received education and training at prestigious institutions globally. The notion that Indian dentists are less qualified is outdated and factually incorrect.
Dr. Jaydev's credentials include:
- MFD RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)
- MFDS RCPS (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow)
- Dual dual specializations in Microscopic Endodontics and Smile Designing
- Over 7,200+ root canal procedures using advanced microscopic techniques
- 50,000+ patients treated over 15 years
The Dental Council of India maintains strict educational and ethical requirements. Leading Indian dentists regularly attend international conferences, participate in continuing education programs, and conduct training workshops for dentists worldwide.
MYTH #3: Technology and Equipment Are Outdated
THE MYTH:
“Indian dental clinics use old equipment and lack advanced technology.”
THE FACT:
Technology at Dr. Jaydev Dental Clinic:
Advanced Dental Microscopes for precision work
MYTH #4: Communication Will Be a Major Barrier
THE MYTH:
THE FACT:
Dr. Jaydev‘s team is multilingual, with English as the primary language for international consultations. Patient coordinators are specifically trained to facilitate clear communication.
Digital tools ensure clarity:
- Digital Smile Design technology lets you preview results before treatment
- Pre-treatment video consultations
- Detailed treatment plans with visual aids
- Post-treatment support through messaging and email
MYTH #5: Follow-Up Care Will Be Impossible
THE MYTH:
THE FACT:
Quality cosmetic dentistry is designed for longevity, and modern technology makes distance largely irrelevant.
Success rates speak volumes:
Dr. Jaydev Dental Clinic offers telemedicine consultations, WhatsApp support, and video consultations when needed.
MYTH #6: Treatments Are Rushed for Quick Turnover
THE MYTH:
“Dental tourism clinics rush treatments to maximise profits.”
THE FACT:
Evidence-based timelines:
- Dental Implants: Require 3-6 months for proper osseointegration
- Veneers: Can be completed in 2-3 visits over 7-10 days
- Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Multiple visits over several months as needed
What appears “fast” is actually optimised efficiency, dedicated treatment time blocks, coordinated care, and elimination of administrative delays. You’re not rushed; you’re receiving focused attention without the months long wait time.
Dr. Jaydev Dental has treated 50,000+ patients over 15 years—that volume comes from long-term success and patient referrals, not cutting corners.
MYTH #7: Sterilisation Standards Are Questionable
THE MYTH:
THE FACT:
Sterilisation protocols include:
- Autoclaves for instrument sterilisation at 134°C
- Single-use items where appropriate
- Hospital-grade disinfection between patients
- Regular equipment calibration
Making an Informed Decision: What to Look For
International training and qualifications
