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Bad Dental Work in Turkey? A Guide to Revision & Corrective Dentistry (2025/2026 Guide)

The phrase “Turkey Teeth” has become a viral trend on social media, often associated with aggressive tooth filing and blindingly white crowns. For many, this trend has unfortunately become a reality of discomfort, sensitivity, or aesthetic regret. If you are reading this, you might be experiencing pain from a previous procedure, or perhaps the result simply isn’t what you were promised.

First, take a deep breath. It is fixable.

At Perfect Smile Dental Clinic, we understand the anxiety that comes with seeking a second opinion, especially if your trust was broken by a previous provider. Corrective dentistry—or dental revision—is a specialized field that requires far more expertise than the initial treatment. Whether you visited a clinic in Turkey or elsewhere, our team in Istanbul and Antalya, led by Prof. Dr. Müjde Sevimay, specializes in restoring oral health and aesthetics after failed treatments.

This guide is your roadmap to understanding how we correct bad dental work, the costs involved in 2026, and how we ensure your second chance is your final, perfect smile.

Table of Contents

What is Dental Revision (Corrective Dentistry)?

Dental revision turkey services refer to the complex procedures required to replace, repair, or correct previous dental work that has failed due to poor execution, low-quality materials, or biological complications.

Unlike a fresh smile makeover, revision dentistry involves:

  1. Removing old restorations (veneers, crowns, or implants).
  2. Treating underlying issues (decay, infection, or gum disease hidden underneath).
  3. Rebuilding the foundation (often requiring bone grafting or gum contouring).
  4. Creating new, high-quality restorations that function correctly with your bite.

Note: Revision dentistry is not just about “new teeth.” It is about saving your natural tooth structure and establishing a healthy bite (occlusion) that lasts a lifetime.

The "Turkey Teeth" Phenomenon: Why Does Dental Work Fail?

It is important to understand why the failure occurred so we can prevent it from happening again. In our experience at Perfect Smile Dental Clinic, most revision cases stem from three main errors:

  1. Aggressive Preparation: The “shaved down to pegs” horror stories usually involve aggressive crown preparation on healthy teeth that should have received minimally invasive veneers.
  2. Violation of Biological Width: If a crown or veneer is placed too deep into the gum line, it causes chronic inflammation, bleeding, and eventual recession. This is a common issue we see in patients visiting our Antalya and Istanbul clinics for corrections.
  3. Poor Occlusion (Bite Alignment): If the new teeth are not balanced, it leads to jaw pain (TMJ), chipping, and difficulty chewing.

The Role of Material Quality

Using sub-par materials to cut costs is a recipe for failure. In corrective dentistry, we strictly use premium brands. For ceramics, we utilize Ivoclar E-max or Vita porcelain for their superior bond strength and natural optics. If implants are involved in your revision, we rely on top-tier MDR-certified brands like Straumann, Medentika, or NTA.

[Expert Insight] The Clinical Reality of Revision Cases By Prof. Dr. Müjde Sevimay, Head Dentist & Prosthodontics Professor

“In revision cases, the margin for error is effectively zero. When a patient comes to me with failed veneers or crowns, my first priority is not aesthetics—it is the Periodontal-Restorative Interface.

Technical Rule 1: We must establish a new ‘finish line’ for the preparation that respects the biological width (the natural seal of gum to tooth). If we violate this zone, the gums will never heal. Technical Rule 2: We often need to use a ‘diagnostic wax-up’ and temporary restorations for a longer period (1-2 weeks) to test the new bite (occlusion) before locking in the final porcelain.

Patient Anxiety: ‘Will I lose my teeth?’ My Clinical Response: We use magnification loops and conservative burs to remove old cement without touching the remaining tooth structure. It is delicate work, but with the right protocol, we can almost always save the foundation. You are not just ‘buying teeth’; you are investing in the reconstruction of your oral biology.”

Who is a Candidate for Dental Revision?

You are likely a candidate for dental revision turkey if you experience:

  • Chronic Sensitivity: Pain when drinking hot or cold liquids that hasn’t gone away weeks after treatment.
  • Inflamed Gums: Red, bleeding, or purple gums around your crowns/veneers (a sign of biological width violation).
  • Aesthetic Regret: Teeth that look too opaque, too white (“fridge white”), or bulky.

Mechanical Failure: Veneers that keep popping off or implants that feel loose

Contraindications & Alternative Pathways

We believe in holistic diagnosis. Sometimes, immediate revision is not the right step.

  1. Active Periodontal Disease: If the bad work has caused severe gum infection, we cannot place new crowns immediately.
    • Alternative: You may need a Deep Cleaning or Gingivectomy first to stabilize the tissue.
  2. Insufficient Bone for Implant Revision: If a bad implant has destroyed the bone.
    • Alternative: Maxillofacial Surgeon Dr. Aslı Ataseven may need to perform a bone graft or sinus lift before any new implant can be placed.

For a full understanding of the standard procedures we aim to restore you to, please review our comprehensive guide on the Smile Makeover Turkey page.

The Corrective Workflow: Your Patient Journey

Correcting bad dental work turkey takes more time and care than the initial treatment. Here is what you can expect at our clinic:

Step 1: Advanced Diagnosis (Day 1)

We start with a 3D Tomography (CT Scan) and a physical exam. Dr. Wahid Kathuda or Dr. Betül Semercioğlu will analyze the fit of your current restorations and the health of the roots underneath.

Step 2: Deconstruction (Day 1-2)

This is the most delicate phase. We carefully remove the old crowns or veneers. If implants need removal, Dr. Aslı Ataseven uses specialized trephine burs to remove the failed fixture with minimal bone loss.

Step 3: Provisional Healing (The “Test Drive”)

Unlike the “rush jobs” you may have experienced, we often place high-quality temporary teeth and wait. This allows the gums to heal from the previous trauma and allows us to verify your bite alignment.

Step 4: Final Reconstruction (Day 5-7)

Once the foundation is healthy, we fabricate your new Ivoclar E-max veneers or Zirkonzahn crowns. Our goal is a natural result that mimics real tooth enamel.

Risks and Aftercare

Treatment Risks:

  • Nerve Exposure: Removing old crowns can sometimes irritate the nerve, necessitating a root canal treatment.
  • Structural Compromise: If the previous dentist over-filed the teeth, there may be less structure to bond to, requiring full crowns instead of veneers.

Aftercare Rules:

  • Use a night guard (splint) to protect the new porcelain, especially if bite issues caused the first failure.
  • Use specialized non-abrasive toothpaste to maintain the gloss of the Nano Filltek Composite Bonding or ceramics.
  • Regular check-ups every 6 months (can be done in your home country with X-rays sent to us).

2026 Cost Comparison: Revision Dentistry

Corrective dentistry is an investment in saving your oral health. While costs are higher than standard treatments due to the complexity and time required, Turkey remains a “smart value investment” compared to the UK or USA, where revision costs can be astronomical.

Note: These are estimated starting prices. Revision cases vary heavily based on complexity.

Treatment Type UK/USA Avg. Cost Perfect Smile Turkey (Est.) Potential Savings
Crown/Veneer Removal (Per Tooth) £150 - £300 Included in new treatment* High
Revision Zirconia Crown £800 - £1,200 £200 - £350 ~70%
Revision E-Max Veneer £900 - £1,500 £250 - £400 ~70%
Implant Removal (Complex) £1,000 - £2,500 £500 - £800 ~60%
Bone Grafting (If needed) £500 - £1,500 £200 - £400 ~70%

*Removal is often included when a full replacement set is purchased. Prices are estimates for 2025/2026 and subject to clinical examination.

Why Choose Perfect Smile Dental Clinic for Revision?

We are not just a clinic; we are a fully accredited medical facility.

  • Accreditations: We hold the International Health Tourism Certificate and are members of the TDB (Turkish Dental Association). We operate under strict hygiene protocols ensuring patient safety.
  • Expert Team: Your revision will not be handled by a junior dentist. Cases are managed by specialists like Prof. Dr. Müjde Sevimay (Prosthodontics), Dr. Hatice Tuçe Yeyen (Orthodontics), and Dr. Aslı Ataseven (Surgery).
  • Technology: We use digital smile design and tomography to predict the outcome before we touch your teeth.

To explore our full range of restorative options, please visit our Treatments Pillar Page.

Conclusion

Experiencing bad dental work in Turkey can be traumatizing, but it does not have to be permanent. You deserve a smile that feels as good as it looks.

At Perfect Smile Dental Clinic, we don’t just fix teeth; we restore trust. Whether you are in Istanbul or Antalya, our doors are open to help you close this chapter and start smiling confidently again.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

Yes, this is a common revision procedure. We can remove the bulky, opaque veneers and replace them with natural-looking Ivoclar E-max veneers or crowns that are translucent, properly shaped, and color-matched to suit your facial features.

No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel pain. For anxious patients, we also offer sedation options. Some sensitivity may occur after the anesthesia wears off, but this is typically manageable with standard painkillers.

The cost depends on the severity of the damage. A single unit revision might start around £200-£300, whereas full jaw rehabilitation involving implant removal and bone grafting will be higher. However, our prices generally offer savings of 50-70% compared to UK or US revision prices.

Revision cases often require slightly longer than standard treatments to ensure gum healing. While a standard smile makeover takes 5-7 days, complex revisions involving infection control or implants may require two visits spaced a few months apart.

It is a possibility. If the previous dentist filed the teeth too aggressively, the nerve might be compromised. We always check nerve health via CT scans before starting and will only perform root canals if absolutely necessary to prevent future pain.

Prof. Dr. Müjde Sevimay

Medically Reviewed for Prosthetic Accuracy

by Prof. Dr. Müjde Sevimay (Prosthodontics Professor)

Review Date: October 12, 2025

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