Do you treat French patients? Do you speak French at the clinic?

Yes. Implant Centre La Jonquera has a French-speaking team. We provide care in French, Spanish, Catalan, and English. We are 1 km from the French border, in La Jonquera, and many of our patients come from France, especially from the south (Perpignan, Le Boulou, Céret, Argelès, etc.). We explain the treatment, the estimate, and the aftercare in your language.

Do you provide an estimate without obligation?

Yes. The first visit and the estimate are without obligation. After an assessment with a 3D X-ray if the case requires it, we provide you with a detailed written estimate, with all treatment options explained. You can book an appointment by calling 972 55 44 85 or via WhatsApp.

Can I request reimbursement from the French social security system (CPAM) for treatments carried out at your clinic?

Yes. As a clinic located in the European Union, dental treatments carried out at Implant Centre La Jonquera may be eligible for reimbursement by the French social security system, subject to the conditions of the CPAM and your mutuelle. We provide the invoice in the required format (with treatment codes) so that you can process the reimbursement. We recommend checking in advance with your mutuelle what percentage they cover.

How much does a dental implant cost?

The price depends on the case: number of implants, need for bone regeneration, type of implant-supported prosthesis (single crown, bridge, full denture), and the materials chosen. At Implant Centre La Jonquera, we provide a detailed, no-obligation estimate after an initial assessment. Book an appointment by calling 972 55 44 85.

What technology do you use to plan implants?

We have our own 3D computed tomography (CBCT) and digital panoramic X-ray equipment in the clinic. This allows us to plan the exact position of each implant with millimetre precision before surgery and, in many cases, to place it using a surgical guide to minimise procedure time and post-operative recovery.

Is it painful to get a dental implant?

Implant surgery is performed under local anaesthesia and, in most cases, patients report that the post-operative period is perfectly manageable with standard medication. Current techniques (3D planning and surgical guides) greatly reduce the duration and invasiveness of the procedure. At the first visit, we explain step by step what to expect and the aftercare.