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Veneers in Turkey: What UK Patients Should Know | Smile Design Turkey

Published 28 May 2025  ·  7 min read

Veneers remain one of the most popular cosmetic dental treatments sought by UK patients in Turkey. Thin shells of porcelain or composite bonded to the front surface of teeth, veneers can address discolouration, minor misalignment, chips, and uneven spacing. This guide covers what UK patients should understand before proceeding — from material choices and the treatment process to realistic expectations and aftercare.

Types of Veneers Available in Turkey

Not all veneers are the same. The material chosen will affect the appearance, longevity, and cost of treatment.

  • Feldspathic porcelain veneers: The most translucent option, closely mimicking natural tooth enamel. Generally the most aesthetically refined choice for patients seeking a natural result. Typically more expensive and more technique-sensitive.
  • E.max (lithium disilicate) veneers: A popular option combining good aesthetics with durability. Widely used in Turkey for smile design cases and available in a range of translucencies.
  • Pressed ceramic veneers: Similar in appearance to E.max, offering a balance between aesthetics and strength.
  • Composite veneers: Applied directly to the tooth surface without laboratory fabrication. More affordable and reversible in some cases, but generally less durable and less aesthetically refined than porcelain options.

Your dentist will recommend the most appropriate material based on your tooth structure, bite, and the aesthetic outcome you are seeking. Visit our veneers in Turkey page for more detail on available options.

The Treatment Process

Understanding the treatment journey helps you plan your trip and set realistic expectations. For most patients, the process unfolds as follows:

Initial Consultation and Digital Planning

Your first appointment will include a clinical examination, photographs, and often a digital smile design preview. This is where you discuss your aesthetic goals and the dentist assesses whether veneers are clinically appropriate. If X-rays or a CT scan are needed, these will typically be taken at this stage.

Tooth Preparation

For porcelain veneers, a thin layer of enamel (usually 0.3–0.7mm) is removed from the front of the tooth. This is done under local anaesthetic. Impressions or digital scans are then taken and sent to the laboratory. Temporary veneers are placed to protect the teeth during the fabrication period.

Fitting the Final Veneers

Once the laboratory has crafted the veneers — typically within three to five working days — you return to the clinic for fitting. The dentist will check the fit, colour, and shape before bonding them permanently to your teeth.

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How Many Teeth Are Typically Involved?

This depends entirely on your smile goals and which teeth are visible when you smile. Common configurations include eight upper teeth (the four front teeth plus two on each side), ten upper teeth, or combinations across both upper and lower arches.

Treating too few teeth can result in visible differences in colour and shape between treated and untreated teeth. Your dentist will advise on the optimal number to achieve a balanced, natural appearance.

Setting Realistic Expectations

Veneers can produce significant aesthetic improvements, but it is important to approach treatment with realistic expectations.

  • Colour is fixed once the veneers are bonded — if you want whiter teeth, natural teeth should be whitened before veneers are placed, so the shade can be matched accordingly.
  • Veneers do not change the underlying position of the teeth in the jaw — they can create the appearance of straightness for minor discrepancies, but they are not a substitute for orthodontic treatment in more complex cases.
  • Some enamel removal is required for traditional porcelain veneers. While this is a minor amount, the procedure is considered irreversible.
  • With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, quality porcelain veneers should last ten to twenty years or more.

Questions to Ask Before Treatment

When evaluating clinics and receiving quotes, these are worth raising:

  • Which material do you recommend for my case, and why?
  • Can I see a digital preview of the proposed result before preparation begins?
  • Will I have temporary veneers between appointments?
  • What guarantee or warranty applies to the veneers?
  • How should I manage any issues if I am back in the UK?
  • What aftercare is included, and will you provide written documentation?

UK Aftercare for Veneers

Once home, maintaining your veneers is straightforward. Brush twice daily with a non-abrasive toothpaste, floss regularly, and attend routine check-ups with your UK dentist. Avoid biting on very hard objects such as ice or fingernails, and if you grind your teeth at night, discuss a night guard with your dentist.

Inform your UK dentist that you have had veneers placed abroad. They will be able to monitor their condition during regular examinations and assist if any adjustments are needed.

For cost information, see our guide to dental treatment prices in Turkey and our overview of smile design in Turkey.

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