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Has anyone considered turkey before for teeth treatment? I've heard is a lot cheaper and also I've seen some good results. Are the dentists there also considered as "teeth mills" or it should be fine?

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On 6/1/2022 at 8:29 AM, SoSoz said:

Has anyone considered turkey before for teeth treatment? I've heard is a lot cheaper and also I've seen some good results. Are the dentists there also considered as "teeth mills" or it should be fine?

Going to Turkey for dental work is not like going to Turkey for a hair transplant to save money. Their hair restoration could be a hit or miss, but dental work should be absolutely avoided if possible 

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I've seen lots of cases of people going abroad for stuff like cosmetic work and other things and getting botched. Once they get home, their health insurance won't cover anything as a result of the botched job. 

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Overseas medical tourism is big in Australia where people head to Bali and Thailand. Dental work is very common along with cosmetic surgery like breast augmentation, face lifts, etc due to the much cheaper costs. However there is little to no recourse if and when things go pear shaped and often they do. Personally I wouldn’t recommend it. All the best!

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Never heard of that. I know that you can get plastic surgery in turkey for cheap. My friend had some there. And it’s a really good reason to visit this beautiful country. However, I think our dentists are the best. But you have to know the places. I suffered all my life from transparent tooth enamel, which made my teeth look yellowish. I hated school wor ‘dirty teeth’ though I was washing them four times a day, if not more. I hoped that if I did this often, they would become as white as other people's teeth. But of course, they never did. When I started making money, the first thing I did was teeth whitening (at thehealthysmile.net). Thanks to them, I got rid of the biggest insecurity

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Turkey is quite developed in terms of medicine. Many of my friends go to Turkey for various medical procedures, from tooth repair to various surgeries. I went to Turkey once to make my teeth because I couldn't find a good enough clinic in my city. And I was pleased. I thought I would always go there to get my teeth done, but after I found the dentists at https://sloancreekdental.com/, I understood that it is too expensive to go all the way to Turkey to get my teeth done since I can do it in the city they live in. So if you want to brush your teeth in Turkey, you don't have to worry.

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On 7/12/2022 at 1:17 PM, SallyMills said:

I've never tried a teeth treatment in Turkey but I know that in Turkey are the best specialists in medicine.

Yeah I'm sure they are.  They are also specialists at overharvesting donor areas after just 1 procedure

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31 minutes ago, RTC said:

With their reputation for botching hair transplants, why would ANYONE take a risk with their teeth?

It boggles my mind the length people will go to save money

Wait till you see how much it costs to survive in America... They will bleed you dry as much as possible just to survive. 

Personally, I can see why people go abroad for some work but it varies case by case. But I definitely agree, saving a few dollars isn't worth the risk. Especially, for something that is life altering. 

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Just now, Vann said:

Wait till you see how much it costs to survive in America... They will bleed you dry as much as possible just to survive. 

Personally, I can see why people go abroad for some work but it varies case by case. But I definitely agree, saving a few dollars isn't worth the risk. Especially, for something that is life altering. 

I was one of those guys bro. Save money on electronics, save money on entertainment, but I will never try to save money on my looks or health again

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From the USA, by the time you pay for the flight isn't it cheaper to just have it done in the USA? If you have dental insurance that should be paying for half of it right there. How much could you really be saving by going to another country?

 

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