Medically reviewed by
Fahad Mawlood
Published 01.04.2021
Before and After Photos, Reviews of Veneers in Turkey
A perfect smile nowadays is a visit card for many people: inspired by celebrities’ perfect teeth, men and women tend to do their dental makeover. The easiest and fastest way to smile like a star is veneer installation. Thousands of patients prefer landing in Turkey for getting dental veneers due to lower prices, high quality of a procedure, and numerous positive reviews.
Keep reading to figure out some veneer process features, check patients’ feedback, see before and after photos to estimate the final result.
What Can I Expect From the Veneers in Turkey?
You can find out the result you will experience after veneer placement only after modeling your future smile on the computer. However, there is a much easier way to predict the outcome. Before deciding to go to Turkey for getting dental veneers, carefully read patients’ reviews who have had a procedure in a preferred clinic.
After checking the reviews on dental veneers, you will find out about the pros and cons of the procedure, who is a good doctor, and whether the clinic’s service is on a high level. Before and after photos are also helpful: you will see how your smile may look after veneer installation. There are many real patients’ images and videos after getting veneers in Turkey on Bookimed.com (all rights reserved).
If you want to experience an amazing result, be happy looking at your new teeth in the mirror, you should check:
- the dentist’s professional skills.
- how many veneer procedures a doctor has managed.
- reviews on a chosen dental clinic.
How Long Will It Take to Get the Veneers in Turkey?
Usually, it takes about 3-5 days to finish a dental veneer procedure in Turkey. It is necessary to visit a cosmetic dentist 2-4 times depending on the case. During these visits, a doctor provides dental treatment, makes x-ray (if necessary), prepares teeth for veneer installation, checks the teeth records, places temporary layers to hide enamel removal. The permanent veneers are produced in the dental laboratory, and they will be ready in 48 hours.
When the veneers are placed, you can go back home the same day after a procedure.
Follow-up
- Brush the teeth after every meal or at least twice a day.
- Try to avoid very solid food so as not to damage the veneers.
- Visit your dentist regularly for dental treatments in time.
- It is recommended to kick bad habits: smoking and alcohol drinking. Otherwise, they can affect the initial color of veneers.
Before and After Photos of Patients
Summary
Getting veneers in Turkey provides a wide range of benefits: free hotel stay and airport pickup (within dental veneers package), excellent service, affordable prices. However, the crucial step is to choose a proper clinic that is ready to offer all these benefits without wasting the quality of dental treatment and a veneer procedure. Due to this, we would recommend checking people’s reviews, doctors’ dental work images to predict what result you will get in the end and how your new smile will look.
If you want to make your veneer journey really safe and comfortable, feel free to contact Bookimed.com. Our team is always ready to assist you in choosing a dental clinic, a dentist, and schedule the date of your arrival for free.
FAQ
The cost of dental veneers in Turkey starts from $80 and goes up to $300. The price depends on the veneers type and a chosen clinic. If you need to install 10+ veneers, the clinics may provide a discount.
One of the primary destinations for getting dental veneers is Turkey. The local clinics offer 3-4 times lower prices than in the USA or the UK, but the quality remains on the same high level. Some dental clinics provide such services as accommodation, and airport transfer for free.
It is 3-4 times cheaper to get veneers in Turkey for patients who live in the USA, the UK, Canada, Western European countries.
Citations
- Wikipedia. (2020). Veneer (dentistry)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneer_(dentistry)
- WebMD. (2020). Dental Veneers https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/veneers#3
Author
Anna Leonova
Published 01.04.2021