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Everything you need to know before getting dental treatment in Turkey.

Yes — when you choose the right clinic. Turkey has highly trained dentists, many of whom completed part of their education in Europe or the US. The key is knowing how to identify quality clinics versus low-cost mills that cut corners on materials and technique. My guides and videos walk you through exactly what to look for.

No. I have zero clinic affiliations, referral arrangements, or financial relationships with any dental clinic. I do not accept commissions or referral fees. My content exists to educate patients — not to funnel them toward specific providers.

I aim to publish new YouTube videos weekly and new blog articles every 1-2 weeks. The best way to stay updated is to subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me on Instagram, where I also share quick tips and answer questions from followers.

Start with the free clinic checklist — it gives you 10 questions to ask any clinic before booking. Then explore the treatment guide that matches your situation (veneers, implants, All-on-4, etc.). The cost calculator is also a great early step to understand potential savings.

The prices shown are realistic market ranges based on my knowledge of the Turkish dental market and real patient experiences. They are not guarantees — costs vary by clinic, materials, case complexity, and location within Turkey. Always get itemized quotes in writing before committing to anything.

Veneers are thin shells bonded to the front surface of teeth — they require minimal tooth reduction and are ideal for cosmetic changes. Crowns cap the entire tooth and are used when teeth are structurally compromised. Many clinics oversell crowns when veneers would suffice. My guides cover both in detail.

Key red flags include: prices that seem impossibly low, vague or verbal-only guarantees, inability to confirm which dentist will treat you, pressure to commit quickly, and refusing to provide itemized quotes. I cover the full list of warning signs in both my videos and the free checklist.

This depends on your bone density, jaw structure, and how many teeth need replacing. All-on-4 uses four implants per jaw, All-on-6 uses six. Neither is inherently "better" — the right choice depends on your individual anatomy. My All-on-4 and All-on-6 guides explain the criteria in plain language so you can have an informed conversation with your dentist.

In most cases, yes. Getting recent X-rays and a basic assessment from a local dentist before you travel gives you a baseline and documentation to share with the Turkish clinic. It also helps catch any urgent issues that might complicate treatment timing.

The best place to ask case-specific questions is in the comments section of my YouTube videos — I read them all and respond regularly. For quick questions, Instagram DMs are another option. I cannot provide clinical diagnoses, but I can help you understand your options and what questions to ask.

More questions? Ask in the YouTube comments or follow along on Instagram.

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