MeetYourClinic Editorial Team
Medical Tourism Research · Updated Feb 2026
Quick Summary
Turkey teeth treatments cost between £100 and £900 per tooth depending on the procedure, compared to £500 to £2,500 in the UK. This guide covers every treatment type, real pricing from verified clinics, what's included in packages, hidden costs, and how to avoid the mistakes that lead to the 'turkey teeth' look.
Quick Summary
Turkey teeth treatments cost between £100 and £900 per tooth depending on the procedure, compared to £500 to £2,500 in the UK. Veneers start at £150 per tooth, crowns from £100, dental implants from £300, and composite bonding from £100. Full mouth packages including hotel and transfers range from £2,500 to £12,000. This guide covers every treatment type, real pricing data from verified clinics, what's included in packages, hidden costs to watch for, and how to avoid the mistakes that lead to the "turkey teeth" look people warn about online.
Turkey teeth has become the most searched dental tourism term in the UK, and for good reason. Hundreds of thousands of British patients travel to Turkey every year for dental work, drawn by prices that are 60 to 80% lower than private dentistry at home. But "turkey teeth" means different things to different people, and the cost varies enormously depending on what you actually need.
Some people use the term to describe a full set of porcelain veneers. Others mean crowns, implants, or a combination of treatments. The phrase has also picked up negative connotations, associated with the overly white, uniform "chiclet" look that went viral on social media. The reality is more nuanced. Turkey teeth done well are indistinguishable from natural teeth. Done badly, they are obvious, uncomfortable, and expensive to fix.
This guide breaks down exactly what turkey teeth treatments cost in 2026, what affects the price, what to watch out for, and how to make sure you get results you are genuinely happy with.
What Are Turkey Teeth?
Turkey teeth is an informal term for dental cosmetic treatments performed in Turkey, most commonly veneers, crowns, or a combination of both. The typical patient is someone from the UK or Europe who wants to transform their smile but cannot afford private dental prices at home.
The most common turkey teeth treatments include porcelain veneers (thin shells bonded to the front of your existing teeth), full crowns (caps that cover the entire tooth), composite bonding (resin applied directly to teeth), and dental implants (titanium posts replacing missing teeth). Each has a different price point, different preparation requirements, and different longevity.
The treatment you need depends on the condition of your existing teeth. A good clinic will recommend the least invasive option that achieves your goals. Be cautious of any clinic that pushes full crowns when veneers or bonding would suffice, as crowns require significantly more tooth reduction and are irreversible.
Turkey Teeth Cost 2026: Complete Price Breakdown
Prices vary depending on the material, the clinic's location (Istanbul tends to be slightly more expensive than Antalya), the dentist's experience, and whether the quote includes accommodation and transfers. The ranges below reflect verified pricing from accredited clinics as of February 2026.
Cost Per Tooth
| Treatment | Turkey Price (per tooth) | UK Price (per tooth) | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Composite bonding | £100 – £150 | £250 – £500 | 60–70% |
| Zirconia veneers | £150 – £250 | £600 – £1,000 | 70–75% |
| E-max porcelain veneers | £200 – £300 | £800 – £1,200 | 70–75% |
| Zirconia crowns | £100 – £200 | £500 – £900 | 75–80% |
| E-max crowns | £150 – £250 | £600 – £1,000 | 70–75% |
| Single dental implant (with crown) | £300 – £700 | £1,500 – £2,500 | 70–80% |
| All-on-4 implants (per jaw) | £2,000 – £4,500 | £7,000 – £10,000 | 65–75% |
| All-on-6 implants (per jaw) | £2,800 – £6,000 | £9,000 – £14,000 | 65–75% |
Sources: Verified clinic pricing from Bookimed, Adalya Dental Clinic, and MeetYourClinic directory data (February 2026). UK prices based on British Dental Association benchmarks and private practice averages.
Full Mouth Packages (Most Common)
Most UK patients travelling to Turkey for dental work opt for full mouth treatments. Here is what the most popular packages cost:
| Package | Teeth Count | Turkey Cost | UK Equivalent | Stay Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 zirconia veneers | 20 | £3,000 – £5,000 | £12,000 – £20,000 | 5–7 days |
| 20 E-max veneers | 20 | £4,000 – £6,000 | £16,000 – £24,000 | 5–7 days |
| 20 zirconia crowns | 20 | £2,000 – £4,000 | £10,000 – £18,000 | 5–7 days |
| Full mouth implants (All-on-4 both jaws) | Full arch x2 | £4,000 – £9,000 | £14,000 – £20,000 | 5–7 days + return trip |
| Smile makeover (veneers + whitening + bonding) | Varies | £3,500 – £7,000 | £15,000 – £25,000 | 5–7 days |
What Is Included in a Turkey Teeth Package
Most reputable clinics offer all-inclusive packages. A standard package typically includes the initial consultation with panoramic X-ray and 3D CT scan, a personalised treatment plan, the dental work itself (preparation, fitting, adjustments), temporary restorations while permanent ones are made, prescribed medications, hotel accommodation for the duration of treatment (usually 4 or 5 star), VIP airport transfers, and follow-up consultations via video call.
Flights are not included. Return flights from London to Istanbul typically cost £80 to £250, and to Antalya £100 to £300 depending on the season and how far in advance you book.
What Is NOT Included (Hidden Costs to Watch)
The advertised price is not always the final price. These are the most common additional costs that catch patients by surprise.
Bone grafting costs £150 to £400 per site if you need implants but lack sufficient bone density. Sinus lifts cost £250 to £600 and are sometimes required for upper jaw implants. Tooth extractions before treatment cost £50 to £150 per tooth. Sedation or general anaesthesia adds £200 to £500 if you want it beyond standard local anaesthesia. A second trip for implant patients is almost always necessary, three to six months after the initial surgery, to fit permanent crowns. This means additional flights and accommodation.
A responsible clinic will identify all of these during the initial consultation, ideally from X-rays you send before travelling. If a clinic cannot give you an itemised treatment plan from your dental scans before you fly, that is a warning sign.
Veneers vs Crowns vs Bonding: Which Do You Actually Need?
This is where many patients go wrong. The cheapest option is not always the best, and the most expensive is not always necessary.
Composite Bonding (£100 – £150 per tooth in Turkey)
Best for minor cosmetic improvements like closing small gaps, fixing chips, or evening out slightly uneven teeth. The resin is applied directly to the tooth surface without removing any natural tooth structure. This is the least invasive option and is reversible. However, composite bonding typically lasts 3 to 7 years before it needs replacing and is more prone to staining than porcelain.
Porcelain Veneers (£150 – £300 per tooth in Turkey)
Best for transforming the appearance of teeth that are discoloured, misshapen, or moderately uneven. Veneers require a thin layer of enamel to be removed from the front of the tooth (typically 0.3 to 0.7mm). This is irreversible. Porcelain veneers last 10 to 20 years with proper care and resist staining better than composite.
There are two main types. E-max veneers are made from lithium disilicate ceramic and offer the most natural translucency, making them ideal for front teeth. Zirconia veneers are stronger and more durable but slightly less translucent, making them better for back teeth or patients who grind.
Full Crowns (£100 – £250 per tooth in Turkey)
Crowns cap the entire tooth and require significant reduction of the natural tooth structure, typically 1.5 to 2mm all around. This is the most invasive cosmetic dental option. Crowns are necessary when teeth are severely damaged, decayed, or have had root canal treatment. They should not be used purely for cosmetic reasons when veneers or bonding would achieve the same result.
This is the source of most "turkey teeth" horror stories. Some clinics aggressively file down healthy teeth to fit crowns because crowns are faster to produce and more profitable than veneers. If a clinic recommends crowns on teeth that are structurally sound, get a second opinion.
Ready to Compare Clinics?
Get verified quotes from top-rated procedures clinics. Compare prices and reviews in minutes.
How to Avoid the "Turkey Teeth" Look
The stereotypical turkey teeth look, overly white, bulky, and unnaturally uniform, is not inevitable. It is the result of poor treatment planning, low-quality materials, or a patient requesting a shade that does not suit their complexion.
To avoid it, choose a shade that complements your skin tone. Dentists use a shade guide with dozens of options. The brightest white (B1 or "Hollywood white") looks natural on very few people. Most patients are happiest with a shade 2 to 3 levels lighter than their current teeth. Ask for individual tooth characterisation rather than a uniform block of colour. Natural teeth have slight variations in shade, translucency, and texture. Good dental labs replicate this. Insist on a digital smile design preview before any preparation begins. This shows you exactly what the finished result will look like on your face. Avoid clinics that push full crowns when veneers would work. Unnecessary tooth reduction is the most common cause of regret.
How to Choose a Clinic for Turkey Teeth
The difference between an excellent result and a poor one comes down almost entirely to the clinic you choose. Turkey has over 1,300 dental clinics in Istanbul alone. Not all of them deserve your trust.
Look for clinics where the cosmetic dentist has specific prosthodontic training, not just a general dentistry degree. Ask how many veneer or crown cases they complete per month, and request to see before and after photos of patients with a similar starting point to yours. Check for international accreditation, JCI, ISO 9001, or AACI, which indicates the facility meets recognised standards for hygiene, equipment, and patient safety.
Read reviews on independent platforms like Trustpilot, Google Reviews, and Reddit rather than testimonials on the clinic's own website. Pay attention to negative reviews specifically, and look at how the clinic responds to complaints. A clinic that handles criticism professionally is one that takes patient satisfaction seriously.
Request a video consultation before booking. This is standard practice at reputable clinics and allows the dentist to see your teeth, discuss your goals, and provide a preliminary treatment plan. Any clinic that quotes a price without seeing your teeth first is guessing.
Real Patient Experiences
"Had 20 zirconia veneers done in Antalya. Total cost was £3,400 including a 5-star hotel for 6 nights and all transfers. My dentist in London quoted me £16,000 for the same work. The result is honestly brilliant. I went with shade A1 instead of the bright white my friend got, and everyone says they look natural. The only thing I'd do differently is budget more for the soft food phase. You're eating soup and yoghurt for a week while the temps are on and I wasn't prepared for that."
— Trustpilot reviewer, 20 veneers, Antalya (January 2025)
"I had 10 E-max veneers on my upper teeth. The clinic did a digital smile design first which was really reassuring because I could see exactly what they'd look like. The whole process took 5 days. Day 1 was scans and prep, day 2 they fitted temporaries, then I had two days off while the lab made the permanent veneers, and day 5 they fitted them. Total cost was £2,800 including hotel. I'm over the moon with them. My one tip: take the temporary phase seriously. Don't eat anything hard or sticky, and brush gently."
— Google Reviews, 10 E-max veneers, Istanbul (2025)
"Went for the cheapest option I could find, £1,800 for 20 crowns. In hindsight that should have been a red flag. The crowns were too thick, my bite felt off, and within 3 months two of them cracked. I've since had 6 replaced by a UK dentist at £600 each. Lesson learned: do not chase the absolute cheapest price. The clinics charging £2,500 to £4,000 for 20 teeth are in that range for a reason."
— Reddit, r/DentalTourism, 20 crowns, Istanbul (2024)
The Treatment Timeline
For veneers or crowns, expect to spend 5 to 7 days in Turkey. The first day involves consultation, X-rays, and tooth preparation. Days 2 to 4 are spent wearing temporary restorations while the dental lab creates your permanent teeth. The final day or two involves fitting, adjusting, and polishing the permanent veneers or crowns.
For dental implants, the timeline is longer. The first trip (3 to 5 days) covers consultation, any extractions, and implant placement. You then return home for 3 to 6 months while the implants integrate with your jawbone. A second trip (3 to 5 days) is needed to fit the permanent crowns or bridges.
For composite bonding, the process is faster. Most cases can be completed in 1 to 3 days as the resin is applied directly without lab fabrication.
Risks and How to Minimise Them
All dental procedures carry some risk. The most common complications from turkey teeth treatments include sensitivity after tooth preparation (usually temporary, lasting 1 to 4 weeks), bite misalignment if the new teeth are not properly fitted, veneer or crown debonding (coming loose), nerve damage from excessive tooth reduction, and gum recession over time if margins are not precise.
A British Dental Association survey found that 86% of UK dentists have treated patients returning from dental work abroad with complications, with crowns and veneers among the most common problem areas. However, the same survey does not distinguish between patients who chose reputable clinics and those who opted for the cheapest available option. The quality of your outcome is directly proportional to the quality of your clinic choice.
To minimise risk, choose accredited clinics with specialist prosthodontists, ensure digital planning is used before any preparation, avoid clinics recommending crowns on healthy teeth, follow aftercare instructions precisely, and register with a UK dentist for ongoing maintenance.
Compare Turkey Teeth Clinics
Ready to get started? MeetYourClinic connects you with verified, accredited dental clinics across Istanbul and Antalya. Compare prices, read independent patient reviews, view before-and-after galleries, and request free quotes, all in one place. No pressure, no obligation.
Compare dental clinics in Turkey →
Sources & References
- Grand View Research. Turkey Dental Tourism Market Size & Outlook, 2025–2033.
- British Dental Association. Dental Tourism: Patients Need to Know the Risks. BDA Survey Data.
- Bookimed. Verified Clinic Pricing Data, February 2026.
- FineUp Clinic. Health Tourism Statistics in Turkey 2024.
- MeetYourClinic Directory. Clinic Survey Pricing, February 2026.
- Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry (2024). Longevity of Porcelain Veneers: A Systematic Review.
- Adalya Dental Clinic. Turkey Teeth Cost 2026 Price Guide.
- HayatMed. Cost of Veneers in Turkey 2026.
Ready to Start Your Medical Journey?
Compare clinics, read verified reviews, and get personalised quotes from top medical facilities worldwide. Save up to 70% on your treatment.

