Your invisalign result depends on the surgeon, not the clinic brand. How to confirm registration, specialty training, experience and society memberships.
The single biggest driver of your invisalign outcome is the surgeon — yet clinics often keep the surgeon's identity vague until you've paid. Here's how to confirm credentials properly.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
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| Price range | €1,500 – €3,500 |
| Procedure time | 6–18 months |
| Anaesthesia | None |
| Downtime | None |
| Recovery | N/A |
| Stay in Turkey | 3–5 days (initial + follow-ups) |
Confirm registration
Your surgeon should be a specialist registered with the Turkish Medical Association, qualified in the relevant specialty for invisalign. Get their full name in writing.
Check specialty and society membership
Memberships such as ISAPS (plastic surgery) or EBOPRAS, and a clear specialty training history, are positive signals. Verify membership against the society's own directory rather than a logo.
Ask about volume
Experience compounds. Ask how many invisalign procedures the surgeon personally performs each year and how long they've specialised.
Confirm who actually operates
Make sure the surgeon you vetted is the one who will operate — not a different member of the team on the day.
About Invisalign in Turkey
Invisalign uses a series of custom-made, virtually invisible plastic aligners to gradually shift teeth into their desired position. Each set of aligners is worn for 1-2 weeks before switching to the next set, progressively straightening the teeth.
Getting Invisalign in Turkey costs significantly less than in Western countries, while using the same Invisalign branded products and 3D iTero scanning technology. Turkish orthodontists are experienced in treating complex cases with clear aligners.
Treatment begins with a 3D scan of your teeth and a digital treatment plan showing the projected outcome. Most cases require 6-18 months of treatment. Aligners are worn 20-22 hours per day and removed for eating, drinking, and brushing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Invisalign take?
Simple cases (minor crowding) take 6-9 months. Moderate cases take 9-15 months. Complex cases may take 15-18 months. Your orthodontist will provide an accurate timeline during consultation based on your 3D scan.
Is Invisalign as effective as traditional braces?
For most cases (mild to moderate crowding, gaps, and bite issues), Invisalign is equally effective as traditional braces. Very complex cases involving severe bite problems or significant tooth rotation may still require braces.
How much does Invisalign cost in Turkey?
Invisalign in Turkey costs €1,500-€3,500 for a full treatment, compared to €3,000-€6,000 in the UK. The price includes all aligners, 3D scanning, refinement aligners, and retainers.
Can I get Invisalign done in Turkey if I live abroad?
Yes, many patients start their Invisalign treatment in Turkey and continue at home. The initial scan and planning visit takes 2-3 days. All aligners are provided upfront, with remote monitoring available through the Invisalign app.
Does Invisalign hurt?
You may feel mild pressure or tightness for 1-2 days when switching to new aligners, which indicates the teeth are moving. This is much less discomfort than traditional braces and typically resolved with over-the-counter pain relief.
How do I verify a invisalign surgeon is registered in Turkey?
Get their full name and confirm they are a registered specialist with the Turkish Medical Association in the relevant specialty. A legitimate clinic provides this readily.
What society memberships matter for invisalign?
Memberships like ISAPS or EBOPRAS are positive signals when verified in the society's own directory. They complement, but don't replace, registration and experience.
How much experience should my surgeon have?
Look for a surgeon who performs invisalign regularly and has specialised for years — ask for specific numbers.
Will the surgeon I choose be the one who operates?
Confirm this explicitly in writing. In some clinics the marketing surgeon and the operating surgeon differ.