u/Juliewelter

I’ve got to be honest, I was proper bricking it about going to Turkey for my teeth, you hear all sorts of stories don't you. Put it off for years, even though my old teeth was a proper mess—always in pain, embarrassed to smile, and struggling to eat a decent steak. My dentist back in the UK gave me a quote that was, frankly, eye-watering and that was only for a partial fix.

A load of research and a recommendation from a mate of a mate lead me to Smile Center Turkey in Antalya. From the very first contact they was brilliant. So professional, and they spoke better English than some people I know at home!

The whole trip was so smooth—airport transfers, the lovely hotel, everything was sorted. When I actually got to the clinic, it was cleaner and more modern than any place I've seen in the UK.

The All-on-4 procedure itself was the bit I was most worried about, but I needn't have been. The surgeons and nursing team was fantastic, explaining every single step and making sure I didn't feel a thing. They didn't rush nothing.

The final result is a complete game-changer. My new teeth looks and feel incredibly natural—nobody has even realized they're implants unless I tell them. I can eat anything I want now, and for the first time in years I’m not hiding my mouth when I talk. It's a massive confidence boost, it really is. If you're on the fence, do your checks and just go for it with these guys. Worth every penny.

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u/Juliewelter — 24 days ago