Full Set of Veneers in Turkey – A Confident New Look Awaits
Perfect Your Smile with Precision & Style
Get the Hollywood smile you’ve always dreamed of with a full set of dental veneers in Turkey. Whether you want to fix discoloration, close gaps, or align your teeth, Health in Turkey connects you with elite cosmetic dentists offering world-class smile makeovers—at prices you’ll love.





What Are Veneers?
Dental veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made shells (typically porcelain or composite) bonded to the front of your teeth. They’re designed to:
Improve color, shape, and alignment
Hide chips, gaps, or worn enamel
Give you a natural, symmetrical, bright smile
Why Choose a Full Set of Veneers?
A full set typically includes 16 to 20 veneers (upper + lower teeth) for a completely transformed smile.
Benefits:
🌟 Uniform, bright, and straight smile
🦷 Resistant to staining (porcelain veneers)
🧑🎨 Customized to suit your face shape and style
😁 Instant confidence boost with natural results
⏱️ Fast treatment in just 5–7 days
Types of Veneers Offered
Type | Features | Durability |
---|---|---|
Porcelain | Natural look, stain-resistant, strong | 10–15+ years |
E-Max® | Premium porcelain, ultra-thin & lifelike | 15+ years |
Composite | Budget-friendly, sculpted directly on teeth | 4–7 years |
Zirconium | Ultra-strong, ideal for back teeth | 15–20 years |
Cost of Full Set of Veneers in Turkey
Treatment | Estimated Price (CAD) |
---|---|
Porcelain (Per Tooth) | $180 – $300 |
Full Set (20 Teeth) | $3,600 – $6,000 |
Composite (Per Tooth) | $100 – $150 |
E-Max Veneers (Premium) | $250 – $400 per tooth |
✅ Includes consultation, 3D imaging, smile design, and hotel/transfer options.
Why Get Veneers in Turkey?
🦷 Top-rated cosmetic dentists with international experience
🏥 High-tech dental clinics using CAD/CAM smile design
✨ Custom-designed smiles for every face and preference
💸 Up to 70% cheaper than Canada or the US
🛫 Medical travel planning made easy (VIP packages available)
Ideal Candidates for Veneers
You’re a great candidate if you:
Have healthy teeth and gums
Want to improve the color, shape, or symmetry of your teeth
Are looking for a long-lasting cosmetic upgrade
Do not have bruxism (teeth grinding), or are willing to use a night guard
Book Your Smile Makeover Today
Transform your look and self-confidence with a full set of veneers in Turkey—designed by smile experts, delivered with care.
📍 Locations: Istanbul • Antalya • Izmir
🌐 Website: www.healthinturkey.ca
📧 Email: info@healthinturkey.ca
📞 Phone: 519-494-3673
FAQ – Full Set of Veneers
A full set of veneers involves placing custom-made shells on the front surface of multiple teeth—usually 8 to 10 per arch—to enhance the overall appearance of your smile. Common questions include how long veneers last, the cost, whether the procedure is painful, and how natural they look. This cosmetic dental solution offers long-lasting, stain-resistant results, especially with porcelain veneers, and is ideal for correcting discoloration, chips, gaps, and uneven teeth.
A full set of veneers typically refers to applying veneers to all visible teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw — usually 8 to 10 teeth per arch — to achieve a uniform, bright, and aesthetically pleasing smile.
Veneers are commonly made from:
Porcelain (ceramic): More durable and natural-looking.
Composite resin: More affordable but may not last as long as porcelain.
Porcelain veneers: 10–15 years or more with proper care.
Composite veneers: 4–8 years.
Yes, veneers are considered a permanent cosmetic procedure because a small amount of enamel is removed from the teeth to apply them.
Most patients report minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia is typically used during the procedure, and some may feel slight sensitivity afterward.
Costs vary depending on location, dentist experience, and material used:
Per tooth (porcelain): $300–$750
Full set (upper or lower): $7,000–$20,000+
Yes, when done by an experienced cosmetic dentist, veneers can be custom-designed to match the size, shape, and color that best fits your face and smile.
Yes. However, you should avoid biting hard objects (e.g., ice, fingernails) and limit staining foods (e.g., red wine, coffee) — especially with composite veneers.
The enamel removal process is irreversible, but when done correctly, veneers do not harm the underlying teeth.
Porcelain veneers: Highly stain-resistant.
Composite veneers: More prone to staining over time.
Not everyone is a candidate. People with:
Gum disease
Major tooth decay
Teeth grinding (bruxism)
may need treatment first or consider alternatives.
Yes. Alternatives include:
Teeth whitening
Orthodontics (Invisalign/braces)
Dental bonding
Crowns