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Is a Full Mouth Restoration Clinic in Turkey Legit? 10 Checks (2026)
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Is a Full Mouth Restoration Clinic in Turkey Legit? 10 Checks (2026)

trueclinic Team
June 12, 2026
7 min read

Ten concrete checks to tell a legitimate full mouth restoration clinic in Turkey from a slick-but-risky one — licence, surgeon, accreditation, reviews, contract and more.

Full mouth restoration in Turkey can be genuinely life-changing or genuinely disastrous, and the difference rarely shows up in the before-and-after photos a clinic posts on Instagram. What separates a well-run clinic from a slick-but-risky one comes down to specifics you can verify before you book the flight. Here are ten concrete checks that matter.

What You Are Actually Signing Up For

Full mouth restoration is not a single procedure. It typically combines crowns, veneers, implants, bone grafts, and sometimes orthodontic preparation across multiple visits — which is why the process spans 2 to 3 trips and 4 to 8 months in total. Anyone quoting you a single-visit turnaround for a full-arch reconstruction should raise an immediate flag.

DetailTypical in Turkey
Price range€5,000 – €15,000
Procedure time2–3 trips
AnaesthesiaLocal (+ sedation option)
Downtime1–2 days per visit
Recovery4–8 months total
Stay in Turkey5–10 days per trip
The price spread is wide because complexity varies enormously. A mostly-crown case costs far less than a full-arch implant reconstruction with bone grafting. If a quote lands at the very bottom of the range for a complex case, ask what is being left out.

Checks 1 Through 4: The Clinic Itself

1. Named facility with a verifiable address. A legitimate clinic has a fixed address you can look up on a map, not just a WhatsApp number and a hotel pickup. Cross-reference the address in Google Street View and check whether it matches the photos on the clinic website. 2. Accreditation you can confirm independently. JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation is the gold standard for Turkish hospitals, but even smaller dental clinics can hold Turkish Ministry of Health registration. Ask for the registration number and look it up yourself on the Ministry of Health portal — do not accept a PDF scan the clinic emails you. 3. Named, licensed dentist or oral surgeon. You should know the full name of the dentist performing your treatment before you pay a deposit. Run the name through the Turkish Dental Association (TDB) registry or ask the clinic for the dentist’s diploma and specialisation certificate. Specialists in prosthodontics or oral and maxillofacial surgery are the relevant disciplines for this type of work. 4. Sterilisation and lab transparency. Ask directly: is the dental lab in-house or outsourced, and which material brands are used for crowns and implants? Reputable clinics will name the lab and the implant system without hesitation. Generic answers like ‘we use only the best materials’ are not answers.

Checks 5 Through 7: The Review Trail

5. Reviews that are traceable to real people. Google Maps reviews with profile photos and review histories across multiple businesses are harder to fake than testimonials on the clinic’s own website. Look for reviews that mention specific staff names, specific timelines, and complications — not just glowing summaries. A clinic with 300 reviews and zero mentions of any difficulty should make you pause. 6. Before-and-after photos with consistent formatting. Real clinical photos are taken under standardised lighting against a plain background and show teeth from multiple angles. Marketing-grade glamour shots with heavy filters tell you nothing about the dentistry. 7. Forum threads, not just platforms the clinic controls. Reddit, patient forums, and country-specific expat groups often surface complaints that never appear on Trustpilot. Search the clinic name alongside words like ‘problems,’ ‘crown fell off,’ or ‘revision’ before deciding.

Checks 8 Through 10: What the Clinic Offers You

8. A written treatment plan before any payment. A trustworthy clinic produces a detailed written plan naming every procedure, the materials used, the timeline, and the total cost with VAT. If the treatment plan only materialises after you arrive in Istanbul, you have no protection. 9. A clear aftercare and emergency protocol. Full mouth restoration requires follow-up. Ask specifically: what happens if a crown fractures six months after I return home? Do you have a partner clinic in my country? Will you provide records I can give to a local dentist? Vague answers here are a serious warning sign. No procedure is risk-free, and the quality of the aftercare plan is often the real differentiator between clinics at similar price points. 10. No pressure on the deposit or timeline. Urgency tactics — ‘this price is only valid for 48 hours,’ ‘we only have one slot left this month’ — are not how well-booked, confident clinics operate. A clinic with a genuine reputation does not need to rush you. Take the treatment plan home, sleep on it, and get a second opinion from a dentist in your home country before committing.

About Full Mouth Restoration in Turkey

Full mouth restoration (or full mouth rehabilitation) is a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all teeth in both upper and lower jaws. It combines multiple dental procedures — implants, crowns, veneers, bridges, and sometimes bone grafting — to restore complete dental function and aesthetics.

Turkey is an ideal destination for full mouth restoration because the significant cost savings (60-80% less than UK/US) make even complex, multi-procedure treatments affordable. Turkish dental clinics coordinate all specialties (implantology, prosthodontics, periodontics) under one roof.

Treatment timelines vary widely depending on complexity, typically requiring 2-3 trips over 4-8 months. Some patients need implants placed first (with 3-6 months for healing) before final restorations. Your dentist will create a customized treatment plan after a thorough examination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a treatment plan before traveling?

Yes, most Turkish dental clinics offer free online consultations. You can send your dental X-rays or panoramic scan, and the clinic will provide a detailed treatment plan with cost breakdown before you book your trip.

Is there an age limit for full mouth restoration?

There is no upper age limit. Full mouth restoration is suitable for adults of all ages who have significant dental problems. Your overall health (not age) determines if you're a good candidate for procedures like implant surgery.

How much does a full mouth restoration cost in Turkey?

Full mouth restoration in Turkey costs between €5,000 and €15,000 depending on the complexity and procedures involved. This compares to €20,000-€50,000+ in the UK or US. The cost includes all procedures, materials, and follow-up care.

What does a full mouth restoration include?

It can include any combination of dental implants, crowns, veneers, bridges, bone grafting, gum treatment, and teeth whitening. The exact treatment plan is customized based on your dental X-rays, CT scan, and clinical examination.

Is full mouth restoration in Turkey safe?

It can be, when done at a properly licensed facility with a named, qualified prosthodontist or oral surgeon. Safety depends on the specific clinic, the complexity of your case, and the quality of aftercare. Ask your prospective clinic for their personal complication and revision rates rather than relying on general statistics.

How many trips to Turkey will I need?

Most full mouth restorations require 2 to 3 separate trips, typically spaced several weeks apart to allow for healing, implant integration, and fitting adjustments. Be cautious of any clinic offering to complete a full-arch case in a single visit.

What is included in the quoted price?

Ask for a written breakdown. Legitimate quotes should itemise every procedure, the implant system and crown material, consultation fees, temporary restorations, and what aftercare is included. Accommodation and flights are almost always separate. Confirm whether the quote includes VAT.

Can I verify a Turkish clinic’s accreditation myself?

Yes. JCI-accredited facilities are listed publicly on the Joint Commission International website. Turkish Ministry of Health registration can be checked via the Ministry’s online portal using the clinic’s registration number. Do not rely solely on accreditation logos displayed on a clinic’s own website.

What should I do if something goes wrong after I return home?

Before travelling, confirm the clinic’s written policy for complications and whether they have partner clinics or a remote consultation process for returning patients. Take a full copy of your clinical records and imaging with you. If remedial work is needed locally, a UK, EU, or US dentist with access to your records will be in a far better position to help.

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