Why get dental care in Turkey?
One of the main reasons for getting dental care in Turkey is the availability. According to the British Dental Association, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find an NHS dentist in the UK. So if you are lucky enough to get registered with one, chances are that you will face a long waiting list.
Whilst we understand that good dental care is essential to maintaining overall health, many of us are neglecting our teeth because of the cost of private dental care in the UK. This is why dental care like restorative dentistry, teeth implants, and oral surgery in Turkey is so popular. There are no waiting lists and dental treatments cost a fraction of the price.

Many people decide to combine getting dental care in Turkey with a holiday, and if you prefer to head to the beach rather than staying in the city, there are also clinics in the south-coast city of Antalya and other coastal resort towns.
Dental clinic quality
Affordable prices are not the only attraction offered by visiting a dental clinic in Turkey. The industry also relies on its dentists to maintain high standards to ensure an excellent reputation. Over half a million tourists visit each year for medical treatment in Turkey, including dental procedures and cosmetic surgery.

Available dental treatments in Turkey
When looking for a dental clinic, Turkey has a lot to offer and a wide range of treatments. Here are some of the most popular dental treatments in Turkey that are sought by those coming from the UK.
Teeth veneers
Having teeth veneers in Turkey is not only more affordable than in the UK, but there are also virtually no waiting lists. Veneers are a cosmetic treatment that improves the appearance of uneven or discoloured teeth, leaving you with a straighter and whiter smile.
You can get teeth veneers in Turkey during one visit. However, if you are opting for porcelain veneers that are made in a lab, you’ll need to wait while this happens – a good opportunity to enjoy a holiday in Turkey while you wait.
Dental implants
Having dental implants in Turkey is a very popular option, largely because it will save you as much as 70% on the price you would pay for the same dental treatment in the UK.

Teeth whitening
If your goal is to have a whiter and brighter Hollywood smile, you can save hundreds of pounds with professional teeth whitening in Turkey. Laser teeth whitening requires just one visit to the dentist in Turkey, and with zero waiting time, this can be a quick trip or part of a longer holiday.
Root canals
Root canals are not the most glamorous of treatments, but they are essential sometimes and they are expensive in the UK – if you can stand waiting on a long waiting list. Root canal prices in Turkey are a fraction of that at home and there’s usually no waiting list.
Other dental services in Turkey
It’s not just root canals, veneers and whitening on offer in Turkey. A complete range of dental services are available, including (but not limited to):
- dental crowns
- braces
- dentures
- bonding
- bridges
- extractions
- fillings
For every dental procedure listed above, the price in Turkey will save you between 50-70% of what you would pay in the UK. Read more about pricing below.
Locations for dental care in Turkey
When searching online for places to stay in Turkey, there are a plethora of options, from the country’s largest city, Istanbul, to resort-laden Antalya on the coast of the Mediterranean and the popular beach town of Marmaris.
Turkey is unique because it has strong influences from both the West and the East. It has a patchwork of shared history with the ancient Roman, Greek, Persian, Ottoman and Byzantine empires.
Whether you are planning to explore a city, immerse yourself in culture, chill out in a hammock, or adventure beneath the sea, there’s no shortage of holiday options in Turkey to suit all tastes.
Istanbul
Istanbul is a true melting pot of cultures, where East meets West. There’s endless sightseeing to do, and it’s also where you’ll find some of the most reputable dentists in Turkey. If you decide to get facilitated dental treatment in Istanbul, you’ll have multiple clinics to choose from.
Therefore, if you need extensive work or highly specific treatment, Istanbul could be the best destination in Turkey to meet your needs.
Aside from having dental treatment at affordable prices, you’ll be able to explore Istanbul’s myriad restaurants, bars, shops and hookah lounges which are rich with the aromas of kebabs, coffee, spices and the sweet scent of shisha pipes.
Istanbul is a large city, so it’s recommended to book a hotel that’s close (within walking distance) to your dental clinic.

Marmaris
Marmaris is a Mediterranean resort town along the Turkish Riviera (also known as the Turquoise Coast) with a busy, pebbly beach and long seafront promenade. It’s known for its lively nightlife on Bar Street, which is home to open-air clubs and music venues. Marmaris sits in a valley between pine-forested mountains and clear waters, which are popular sailing and diving destinations.
Similar to Antalya, dentists in Marmaris are familiar with treating tourists and have proficient English, particularly those who have dental clinics in Marmaris, which are located close to the hotels and seafront.
Antalya
Antalya is a Turkish resort city with a yacht-filled Old Harbour and beaches flanked by large hotels. It’s a gateway to Turkey’s southern Mediterranean region, known as the Turquoise Coast for its blue waters. Remnants remain from Antalya’s time as a major Roman port. These include Hadrian’s Gate, built to honour the Roman emperor’s visit in 130 A.D, and 2nd-century Hidirlik Tower, with harbour views.
As a popular tourist destination, you’ll find that most dentists in Antalya are proficient in English. Most of the dental centres in Antalya are along the coast, close to the hotels and resorts. There are several cheaper dental clinics in Antalya that are closer to the centre of the city, but they are not so used to treating tourists.

Izmir
Izmir is a city on Turkey’s Aegean coast. Known as Smyrna in antiquity, it was founded by the Greeks, taken over by the Romans and rebuilt by Alexander the Great before becoming part of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. Today, its expansive archaeological sites include the Roman Agora of Smyrna, now an open-air museum.
The hilltop Kadifekale, or Velvet Castle, built during Alexander’s reign, overlooks the city. If you are hoping to absorb some of Turkey’s rich culture during your dental holiday, then Izmir could be the right place for you!
Other dental locations in Turkey
If you want your dental holiday to involve soaking up the Turkish sun, visit a dental clinic in Side, Kusadasi, or Fethiye, which are all popular options along the coast. These locations offer considerably cheaper dental treatments than you will find in the UK.
How to Book a Dentist in Turkey
The best dental centre in Turkey for you will depend on the work you need to have done and what kind of holiday you want to have while you are there.
If you are seeking a specialist treatment or procedure, then you should look for a specialist dentist in that specific field, such as an oral surgeon or a cosmetic dentist. If you require multiple treatments that require multiple specialists, consider getting treatment from one of the larger dental clinics that employs several dentists in different fields.
Below is a list of additional factors to consider before getting your teeth done in Turkey:
- Qualifications. Is the dentist a member of the Turkish Dental Association (TDB)? This is mandatory for all practising dentists in Turkey. Registration with the Turkish Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (EDAD) is a plus point if you are considering cosmetic dentistry in Turkey.
- Experience. How experienced is your dentist in the procedure you need? Are there online reviews available?
- Communication. Is English going to be an issue? Ask to speak with the dentist prior to booking, so you have a solid idea of their language ability.
- Guarantee. Is the dental work guaranteed?
- Additional services. Does the clinic provide extra services, such as airport transfers or accommodation, as part of your package?

Never feel uncomfortable about asking questions. You want to be sure that you are booking the right dentist for your needs and you need to be comfortable in your decision!
FAQs
It depends on the dental treatment you need. It can cost around £185 to £295 for a ceramic crown, while laser teeth whitening costs around £135 to £190.
Yes. Dental work in Turkey is on average 50% to 70% cheaper than in the UK.
Some of the top destinations for dental work in Turkey include Antalya, Istanbul, and Izmir.
Yes. Getting your teeth done in Turkey should be perfectly safe and the vast majority of people who travel to Turkey for dental work are happy with the outcome.