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Turkey Teeth Problems

Turkey Teeth Problems

Can I Get My Turkey Teeth Fixed in the UK?

If you’ve had cosmetic dental work abroad—especially in Turkey—you may be wondering what to do if you’re unhappy with the results. At Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth, we regularly see patients looking to correct or replace poorly fitted crowns or veneers, often referred to as “Turkey teeth.” These can sometimes appear too bulky, too white, or cause discomfort due to rushed or overly aggressive treatment. The good news is: yes, you can get your Turkey Teeth Problems fixed in the UK with a customised and careful treatment plan.

How Long Do Turkey Teeth Last?

The lifespan of “Turkey teeth” depends largely on the quality of the materials used and how much natural tooth structure was removed. Unfortunately, we often see crowns or veneers placed abroad that begin to fail within 3–5 years—far short of the 10–15 years you’d expect from high-quality work. At Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth, we focus on long-term results using premium materials and digital smile design, ensuring your smile is both durable and natural-looking.

Do You Have to Brush Turkey Teeth?

Absolutely. Whether you have veneers or crowns, oral hygiene remains essential. “Turkey teeth” are often full-coverage crowns, which means decay and gum disease can still develop around the margins if you don’t maintain good brushing and flossing habits. At Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth, we educate patients on how to properly care for their restorations to preserve both the cosmetic work and their natural teeth underneath.

Do Turkey Teeth Look Fake?

While some cosmetic dental work abroad may appear overly white, blocky, or symmetrical—giving them a “fake” look—this doesn’t have to be the case. A natural smile should have slight variations in tooth shape, colour, and translucency. If you’re unhappy with how your Turkey teeth look, Aspire Dental & Facial Aesthetics in Teignmouth offers bespoke smile makeovers to replace artificial-looking crowns with restorations that suit your face, personality, and bite correcting common Turkey Teeth Problems.

These types of treatment require comprehensive examinations, diagnostics and planning to achieve stable long term outcomes, none of which is achievable in a few days. click here to see problems other professionals are experiencing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce9jv1xyxm0o

Finally this is testimonial from one of my patient whom I corrected his Turkey Teeth problems,

“After doing months of research, I knew that if I was to get crown treatment in Turkey, my best option would be to have them all individually crowned. This would help the long term health of my teeth and gums. When I finally settled on a clinic, I confirmed with them that I would be getting individual crowns. They confirmed this to me in writing. I arrived in Turkey, signed my life away and then went straight in to surgery to have my teeth filed down. So far, so good. When I returned to see my new teeth for the first time, I was shocked to see that they’d all been bridged in three teeth sections. I told the dentist that we’d agreed on individual crowns, but the dentist insisted that this is the only option and the most up to date research suggests that bridgework is the best option. I couldn’t believe it. I knew he was talking nonsense, but I was going home in a few days and they already had my money. I had no choice, but to carry on with the treatment. A few adjustments needed to be made, so the day before I left, I had my new teeth permanently fixed in. They weren’t right. I couldn’t bite properly, my front teeth didn’t touch, I could feel my back teeth pushing in to my cheek, where they were too big. To top it all off, they’d come back two shades whiter than I asked for. I instantly regretted my decision. When I raised all these concerns with the dentist, he said to go home, give it a few months, and if I still wasn’t happy, to come back and he’ll resolve the issue free of charge. 

A couple of months went by and I decided to contact the after care team. I explained everything that had happened and included the written evidence confirming I would receive individual crowns. I was met with accusations. “Why did you allow treatment to continue if you were not happy” “you signed the consent form”

“You shouldn’t have left Turkey if you were not happy”. Eventually, I was granted a video call with the dentist. He said he could give me individual crowns and fix my bite, but that it would be very expensive. At this point I just gave up. I was not getting anywhere and I certainly was not going to get what I paid for. To be honest, had they offered the work free of charge, I wouldn’t have trusted them to resolve the issues, anyway. 

I decided to get the work done in the UK. After a lot of research, I found Micheal at Aspire. After an in depth consultation, I felt assured that Michael could fix my teeth. Approximately 3 months later and I couldn’t be happier. 

I just feel like a mug for going to Turkey and expecting good results at a budget price with a week to do it. Having seen the work done properly in the UK, I now realise how ridiculous the idea of getting a complete set of crowns done in a week actually is. Avoid Turkey teeth!”

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