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Dental & Oral Care Orthodontics & Implants Public · Grade 3A SYSU Affiliated English Coordination

Sun Yat-sen University Stomatological Hospital
South China's University Dental Hospital

A public tertiary (Grade 3A) dental hospital affiliated with Sun Yat-sen University — one of the most established university dental hospitals in Southern China. It brings orthodontics, dental implants, oral & maxillofacial surgery, and complex restorative care together under one academic roof. For dental treatment abroad, the question is rarely whether a procedure exists, but which clinician and setting suit your case — China Care helps you weigh that, and coordinates the intake, interpretation, and on-the-ground support for your visit to Guangzhou.

Yuanlingxi Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou — direct flights from SE Asia, Middle East, HK
Public 3A
Hospital classification
SYSU
University affiliated
7+
Dental specialties
EN
International coordination
About the Hospital

A University Dental Hospital Serving Guangzhou and Beyond

Sun Yat-sen University Stomatological Hospital (中山大学附属口腔医院) is the dental hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, one of China's most recognised universities. As a public tertiary (Grade 3A) specialist hospital, it combines clinical care with the teaching and research culture of a university faculty of stomatology. For patients considering dental treatment in China, a university hospital offers the reassurance of academic oversight, structured training, and specialists who divide their time between patient care and teaching.

The hospital covers the full spectrum of oral care — from routine and complex restorative dentistry to specialist orthodontics, implantology, oral & maxillofacial surgery, endodontics, periodontics, and paediatric dentistry. International patients are supported through China Care's coordination, which handles record translation, appointment booking, and on-site interpretation.

"Choosing where to have dental work done abroad is about more than price — it's about the clinician, the setting, and the follow-up. We help you weigh those factors before you travel."
Why Patients Choose This Hospital

Three reasons international patients consider SYSU Stomatological Hospital

UNI
Academic Hospital Standards

As the dental hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, care is delivered within a teaching and research environment. Specialists are faculty members, protocols follow academic standards, and complex cases are discussed within a department rather than decided by a single clinician — a meaningful safeguard for involved procedures such as implant rehabilitation or orthognathic surgery.

ALL
Full-Spectrum Oral Care in One Place

Rather than visiting separate clinics for surgery, orthodontics, and restoration, patients can have multidisciplinary oral care coordinated within one hospital. This matters most for cases that span specialties — for example, implant placement followed by prosthodontic restoration, or surgical and orthodontic collaboration for bite correction.

EN
Coordinated for International Patients

Through China Care, international patients receive bilingual case coordination, translated records, and on-site interpretation. Treatment fees are paid directly to the hospital, and China Care's role is coordination — not a markup on clinical costs. This removes much of the friction of arranging dental treatment in a language you don't speak.

Beyond the Hospital

Why Patients Work With China Care

Finding a dental hospital's name is easy. Knowing whether it's the right setting for your specific case — and what to prepare before you travel — is harder. That's where China Care helps.

Most international patients researching Sun Yat-sen University Stomatological Hospital are unsure whether a procedure is best done here, abroad, or somewhere else. China Care helps you answer questions like:

  • Is this hospital suitable for my dental case?
  • Are there other hospitals better suited to my needs?
  • Can my case be reviewed before I travel?
  • Which department should I contact?
  • What documents and imaging should I prepare?
  • What happens after I arrive in Guangzhou?
Discuss Your Situation
Clinical Departments

Specialties Available to International Patients

The departments most commonly accessed by international patients coordinated through China Care.

Primary Focus
Orthodontics
Braces and clear aligner treatment for children and adults, including complex bite correction. Treatment planning balances aesthetics, function, and long-term stability.
BracesAlignersBite Correction
Primary Focus
Dental Implants
Single-tooth, multiple, and full-arch implant rehabilitation, including bone grafting where needed. Planning uses imaging-guided placement for predictable outcomes.
ImplantsBone GraftFull-Arch
Also Available
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Surgical care for impacted teeth, jaw conditions, and reconstructive procedures. Performed within a hospital setting with anaesthesia and recovery support on site.
Wisdom TeethJaw SurgeryReconstructive
Also Available
Endodontics & Periodontics
Root canal treatment and gum disease management, including saving teeth that might otherwise be extracted, and the foundation work that protects implants and restorations.
Root CanalGum HealthSaving Teeth
Also Available
Paediatric Dentistry
Dental care for children in a setting accustomed to younger patients, with an emphasis on prevention and early intervention that supports long-term oral health.
ChildrenPreventionEarly Care
Explore your options
Not sure which department fits your case?
China Care reviews your dental records, identifies the right specialist team — whether for orthodontics, implants, oral surgery, or restorative care — and books and confirms your appointment before you commit to travelling.
Discuss Your Situation
Step-by-Step

How China Care Helps You Reach the Hospital — If It's Right for You

Finding a hospital is the easy part. Understanding whether it's the right one for your situation is harder — China Care guides you through that, from initial guidance through to on-the-ground support in Guangzhou.

Step 1 · Tell Us What You Need
Submit Your Records to China Care

Send your dental X-rays, photos, and any treatment plans you already have. For implant or surgical cases, include current imaging. We review your records and prepare a bilingual case summary within 1–2 working days.

records review · 1–2 days
Step 2 · Hospital Access
China Care Arranges and Confirms Your Appointment

China Care registers your case with the hospital's international coordination team, translates your dental records and referral documents, and confirms your appointment date and specialist before you arrange your travel. For involved treatment, this may include an initial consultation to scope the plan before any procedure is scheduled.

Hospital Access · fixed fee · confirmed appointment
Step 3 · In-Person Consultation
Travel to Guangzhou for Your Consultation

With your appointment confirmed, you travel to Guangzhou for your in-person consultation. The specialist reviews your case in person, confirms the treatment plan, and provides a formal cost estimate. China Care's bilingual coordinator accompanies you throughout.

in-person consultation · treatment plan & cost estimate issued
Step 4 · Treatment
Treatment & Follow-Up

Once you agree to proceed, treatment is arranged at the hospital. China Care's coordinator remains on hand throughout your stay — accompanying you to appointments and helping with administrative processes. For multi-visit treatment such as implants or orthodontics, the sequence is planned around your travel dates where clinically appropriate.

All treatment fees are paid directly to the hospital in Chinese yuan (RMB). China Care does not collect or handle medical payments.

hospital treatment · payment direct to hospital
Step 5 · After You Leave
Discharge and Follow-Up

Complete bilingual documentation is issued on completion of treatment. For cases requiring follow-up — such as implant healing checks or orthodontic monitoring — remote consultation with your specialist may be possible; China Care can enquire on your behalf after you return home.

bilingual documentation · post-treatment coordination
Bilingual case coordination Dental record translation In-person escort & interpretation Appointment confirmation Medical visa support RMB payment direct to hospital Bilingual discharge documents Post-treatment coordination
Before You Travel

What international patients need to know

Payment
Direct to hospital
Payment is made directly to the hospital. Accepted payment methods vary by hospital — your China Care coordinator will confirm before you travel.
Advance booking
1–2 weeks recommended
Walk-in not available for international patient coordination. Appointments booked through China Care before you travel.
Consultation type
In-person
Specialist consultations take place in person at the hospital. Remote pre-consultation can be arranged for planning complex cases.
Language
English + bilingual escort
Coordination staff have functional English. China Care arranges escort for Arabic, Russian, and other languages.
Location
Yuexiu District
Central Guangzhou. Direct international flights from SE Asia, Middle East, HK. Accommodation available near the hospital.
Hospital type
Public · Grade 3A
Government-funded specialist hospital. China's highest hospital classification. Treatment costs quoted directly by the hospital — zero markup from China Care.
Your Next Step

How China Care Can Help

Whichever stage you're at, China Care's role is the same: help you make an informed decision, not just a booking.

Common Questions

What patients ask about dental treatment here

Is this hospital a suitable place for dental implants?
For many patients, yes. As a university dental hospital, implant treatment is planned by specialists with access to imaging, bone grafting, and prosthodontic restoration under one roof. The right setting depends on your bone volume, overall oral health, and whether you need preparatory work first. China Care reviews your X-rays before travel so you know whether implants are realistic and roughly what the sequence involves.
How does pricing compare with my home country?
Treatment fees are paid directly to the hospital and quoted by the hospital in RMB. Many international patients find dental treatment in China cost-effective relative to North America or Western Europe, but the right comparison depends on the specific procedure and materials. China Care obtains a formal cost estimate after your in-person consultation — we do not set or mark up clinical prices.
Can I have treatment done in one trip?
Some procedures — such as simple extractions or single crowns — can be completed in one visit. Others, such as implants or orthodontics, are inherently multi-stage and cannot be finished in a single trip. China Care helps you understand the realistic timeline for your case before you arrange your travel, so you can plan visits accordingly.
What language is used during treatment?
China Care provides bilingual coordination and on-site interpretation, so clinical discussions are conveyed accurately. All formal documentation — case summaries, treatment plans, and discharge notes — can be provided in bilingual format.
How does payment work?
All treatment fees are paid directly to the hospital in Chinese yuan (RMB). Accepted payment methods vary by hospital — your China Care coordinator will confirm before you travel. China Care does not collect or process medical payments on your behalf; your coordination fee is paid to China Care separately and in advance.
Still Deciding?

Not every hospital is the right fit for every patient

We'll help you understand whether Sun Yat-sen University Stomatological Hospital — or another hospital in China — may be a better option for your dental case.

China Care coordinates your case with the hospital's international team. Treatment costs are quoted directly by the hospital. We never add to or mark up the hospital's quoted treatment cost.

You focus on your health. We'll handle everything else. Discuss Your Situation

Hospital profile note: This profile is general reference information. China Care does not endorse or guarantee a particular hospital, treatment, appointment, clinical decision, or outcome. Current services, requirements, language support, availability, and clinical suitability should be confirmed directly with the hospital.