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Removable and fixed dentures, such as All on 4 Turkey, are a popular way of restoring many missing teeth at once. The most common type of dentures replaces an entire dental row. However, we offer a much broader range of prostheses at our clinic, allowing patients to restore from just one to all of their teeth.
Our dentures utilize modern materials and techniques, making them more life-like than alternative procedures available in other countries. As such, they not only restore the dental function but also give patients confidence in their appearance.

Timescale
The procedure takes between 7 and 10 days, with the actual time varying depending on the type of denture.
Prices
Denture prices start at £500, depending on the type and manufacturer.
Guarantee
We provide a guarantee, reflecting our use of high-quality materials and tooth restoration approaches.
Cosmetic Dentures in Turkey - Before and After
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What Are Dentures and Who Needs Them?
Dentures in Turkey are typically removable prostheses, which are also called artificial teeth. They are commonly used by people who have many missing or very damaged teeth. Unlike implant restorations, dentures replace most or all of the teeth and can be removed by the patient.
What problems do dentures solve?
Dentures are used to restore many missing teeth at once. They also help preserve facial structure from irreversible changes associated with tooth loss, such as bone shrinkage. Along with restoring dental function, our natural-looking dentures also serve as a cosmetic smile restoration
Cosmetic vs. traditional dentures – what’s the difference?
Cosmetic and traditional dentures differ in appearance and comfort. Our cosmetic restorations are manufactured with a greater attention to detail, accounting for the patient’s facial structure. With these dentures, you can not only eat your favorite foods, but also be sure that your restored smile looks just as good as if you had natural teeth.
Who is a good candidate for dentures in Turkey?
Almost any person who has lost most of their teeth or has too many damaged teeth to be able to restore them using other methods is suitable for dentures. Our restorations are particularly well-suited for people who want to improve their appearance as well as restore dental function.
How Much Do Dentures Cost in Turkey?
The prices for dentures depend on the material they are made from and their type. Our silicone dentures cost starts at £500. The average cost for other types of restorations can be seen below.
Average price of dentures in Turkey
| Dentures | Turkey |
|---|---|
| Temporary Acrylic Denture | £400 |
| Full Acrylic Denture | £400 |
| Implant-supported Denture | £500 |
| Hybrid Porcelain Denture | £2,400 |
Cost comparison: Turkey vs UK, USA, Europe
Dentistry costs less in Turkey than in the USA and the UK. This is doubly true for cosmetic treatments that are not covered by warranty. For example, aesthetic dentures cost £450-2500 in the UK and $600-3000 in the USA.
| Dentures | Turkey | UK | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snap-on Denture (2 implants) | £1.350 | £4.900 | 72% |
| Snap-on Denture (3 implants) | £1.750 | £7.400 | 76% |
| Snap-on Denture (4 implants) | £2.150 | £9.900 | 78% |
| Permanent Complete Denture | £415 | £2.500 | 83% |
| Permanent Partial Denture | £415 | £950 | 56% |
| Temporary Complete Denture (Immediate) | £100 | £450 | 77% |
| Flexible Denture | £500 | £1.030 | 51% |
What’s included in the price?
Many of our dentures and other restorations are offered as part of a package deal. These packages contain many additional services, such as:
- Consultations and check-ups
- X-ray examination
- All required medications
- Accommodation and clinic-hotel-airport transfers
Guarantees and warranty explained
Our dentures are subject to a multi-year warranty. The precise duration will depend on the type of denture. The warranty ensures that your dental prostheses will serve for the guaranteed minimum rated service life, which is from five to ten years.

Types of Dentures Available in Turkey
Our clinic offers all the popular types of fake Turkey teeth. Which one is the best for your case will depend on how many teeth you want to replace and how you would like the dentures to attach to your gums.
Complete Full dentures
Full dentures are the most common type of dental prosthesis. They are artificial dental rows used to replace all of the patient’s teeth.

Partial dentures
Partial dentures replace only some of the missing teeth. They use different configurations of attachments depending on which jaw they are made for and what teeth they replace. They can be seen as being similar to bridges that can be removed by yourself.

Flexible dentures
This type of denture uses flexible materials as the base for artificial crowns. They do not employ any metal attachments or clasps, making them a perfect option for people who find more traditional forms of removable prostheses uncomfortable.

Immediate dentures
Immediate dentures are ready-made and are most commonly used as a temporary prosthesis for people who are waiting for their permanent artificial teeth. Their shape is not adapted to the person’s jaws, so they can’t be used for as long as permanent prostheses.

Snap-on dentures
Snap-on dentures use special implants for support, but are not permanently attached or fixed to them. They can be more stable than alternative prostheses and offer a compromise between traditional fake teeth and full-mouth implants.

Implant-supported dentures
Implant-supported dentures can be removable or permanent. Permanent or fixed dentures are also called full-mouth implant systems. They can’t be removed by the patient. These restorations are the most natural to use, but require sufficient bone density.

Single tooth dentures
Single-tooth dentures are removable restorations used to restore just one tooth. They contain an artificial crown and a pink base to blend with the surrounding gums without a visible transition between artificial and natural structure.
Precision-attached dentures
Precision-attached dentures use modern technologies and detailed dental impressions and scans to create a restoration perfectly shaped to the gums. These denures are more comfortable to wear because they fit better than many alternatives.
Denture Materials – Which Option Is Best?
Denture implants Turkey can be made from one or several materials. Neither is definitely better than the other. Which of them is the best for your particular case will depend on your needs.
Acrylic resin dentures
Acrylic dentures are very affordable and resistant to color changes. This material is used for both full and partial restorations. Acrylic is more resistant to shock than porcelain, but is not as durable overall, requiring replacement every five to eight years.
Porcelain dentures
Porcelain dentures offer increased aesthetics and long-term wear resistance, but care must be taken to avoid chipping the artificial crowns. The natural gloss and translucency of denal porcelain perfectly mimics the appearance of enamel.
Composite resin
Composite resin is another affordable option. Similar to acrylic resin restorations, it uses a polymer base to offer great balance in appearance, durability, and color change resistance.
Nylon / Flexible base
Nylon is used for flexible dentures. The natural elasticity of the material allows restorations made from it to better fit the patient’s gums, lowering the chances of irritating them during prolonged use. The material is lighter than alternatives and more comfortable to wear.
Pros and cons comparison
| Types | Aesthetics | Durability | Service Life |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acrylic | Sufficient | Sufficient | 5-8 years |
| Porcelain | Highest | Highest | Lifetime |
| Composite | High | High | Up to 10 years |
| Nylon | High | High flexibility | 5-8 years |
The Procedure for Getting Dentures in Turkey
The procedure for installing dentures at a Turkish clinic can vary depending on the type of restoration used. However, most of them follow a similar process that can be condensed into the following steps.
Step 1:
First consultation and examination
The procedure begins with a consultation. The doctor will consider your personal case and recommend the best type of dentures based on your needs and by examining your mouth and current dental condition.
Step 2:
Impression & wax-up model
Our dentures are made to order, so they fit you perfectly. The dentist will make a dental impression of your gums. This impression will serve as a basis for creating a model of your future dentures.

Step 3:
Final placement
Once the dentures are made in our lab, you can return to our clinic. The doctor will help you put on the restorations and examine the fit. Most of the time, they will need to be adjusted once or several times after the try-in fitting to ensure comfort and a correct bite.
Step 4:
Try-in fitting
The procedure ends after the final try-in fitting. The dentist will provide you with denture care recommendations. You will also be instructed on the best practices for wearing the fake teeth, helping you to adapt to their use faster.

Timescale – how long does the process take?
The timescale for a denture procedure will depend on how many try-in fittings you will require. Most procedures take seven to ten days from the first visit to our clinic.
Anaesthesia and comfort during treatment
Most people require only local anaesthesia for the treatment. The process of fitting dentures is not uncomfortable. The only discomfort you may feel is during and after teeth extraction, if it is required.
Life With Dentures – Recovery and Results
Dentures look like natural teeth, but feel different in use. For this reason, many people will go through an adaptation period, where they will learn to eat and speak while wearing their restorations.
How long does it take to adapt?
How long it will take to adapt to using dentures varies from person to person. Most people master using their restorations about a month after installation. You will be able to use them best if you follow the dentist’s recommendations.
How long do dentures last?
The lifespan of dentures depends on their material. Most polymer materials are prone to gradual wear and need to be replaced after five to eight years. Porcelain can serve longer.
Eating and speaking with dentures
Start with softer foods when learning to eat while wearing your dentures in the mouth. Gradually introduce more foods as you become more comfortable using the restorations. You will also adapt to speaking with restorations over time. Any changes in voice tone will disappear once you master using your fake teeth.
Possible side effects and how to manage them
You may experience some side effects while learning to use your fake teeth. Gum irritation and soreness are common side effects of prolonged denture use. Remember to remove your restorations before sleeping.
Your salivary glands may also produce extra saliva immediately after the treatment. They will adapt to your fake teeth over time.
Caring for Your Dentures
Dentures require care to prolong their service life. Unlike permanent prostheses, you can’t use or clean them like natural teeth. Follow this next advice to preserve the restoration’s shape and color.
How to clean dentures properly
To clean dentures, remove them from the mouth and carefully brush them with a soft toothbrush. Clean all surfaces of your mouth, including gums and cheeks. Do not clean fake teeth with toothpaste for natural teeth because it can scratch the surface of the prosthesis.
Can you sleep with dentures in?
You should not sleep with your dentures on. Remove them from the mouth and keep them in clean water or a special solution to prevent them from drying out. Sleeping with dentures on will irritate your gums and reduce the service life of the restoration.
Daily care tips for long-lasting dentures
These tips will help your dentures serve you longer:
- Clean them daily
- Only use mild dental cleaning products
- Do not use very hot water for cleaning
- Use a special cleaning tablet or solution once a week to kill bacteria
- Be careful not to drop your restorations
- Visit your dentist regularly
Why Choose Turkey for Dentures?
Turkey is one of the best places for cosmetic and restorative dentistry. Our clinic in Antalya not only uses the same advanced materials as practices in Western Europe, but can help you restore your teeth while saving up to 70% of the treatment cost.
Affordable prices without compromise
Low rent, high patient numbers, and government incentives allow clinics in Turkey to offer affordable denture treatments without sacrificing quality.
Experienced dentists & international accreditation
Perla Dental Clinics employs dentists proficient in cosmetic and restorative treatments. We are also accredited by leading worldwide dental organizations, which shows the high level of dental care we can offer to our patients.
High-quality materials and modern technology
We use supplies made by leading international brands. They can be services in most clinics, allowing you to effectively maintain your fake teeth in your home country.
Full service packages
Our treatments are offered as part of full-service packages. These package deals make it easy to travel to Turkey. They include in-country transfers and accommodation in addition to all the necessary procedures and medications.
Dental tourism opportunities in Antalya
Our clinic is located in Antalya, Turkey. As a town located on the shore of the Mediterranean, it is a popular tourist destination. You will be able to relax and enjoy your stay in Turkey in between the clinic visits, transforming a medical procedure into a real holiday.
Alternatives to Dentures in Turkey
People who want even more comfort from their dental restorations may consider permanent prostheses, such as All-on-4 Antalya. These fixed bridges are supported by implants, making them more similar to natural teeth in use.

All-on-4 dental implants
All on 4 implants use four implant posts per jaw. Like dentures, they replace entire dental rows. However, they are fixed in place, so it is not possible to remove them by yourself. These implants can be cleaned like natural teeth and do not require extra maintenance.

All-on-6 dental implants
All-on-6 implant systems use six implants per jaw. They offer better stability than All on 4 implants, which is important for people whose jawbone can’t support uneven pressure.

Full mouth implants
Other full mouth fixed implants, such as 3 on 6 systems, can be used in place of removable full mouth restorations. They are similar to All on X systems in appearance and use.

Dental crowns & bridges
Crowns and bridges are alternatives to single-tooth and partial dentures. Crowns restore severely damaged teeth that have a healthy root. Bridges replace missing teeth and are similar to other partial restorations, but are supported only by surrounding teeth.
FAQs About FAQs About
How long do dentures last?
Most dentures last for five to eight years. For example, polymer ones are susceptible to wear and need to be replaced more regularly than porcelain restorations.
Can dentures stop jawbone loss?
The ability of a dental restoration to stop jawbone loss depends on how well it can stimulate the jaw. Most dentures can’t stop it effectively, but they can preserve facial structure. Implants are the best alternatives for patients who want to stop jawbone loss.
Can I whiten my dentures?
As an artificial restoration, dentures can’t be whitened using regular teeth whitening approaches. The best way to preserve the color of your restoration is to avoid staining foods.
Which dentures are the most comfortable?
Which restoration is the most comfortable will depend on your needs. Many people consider nylon resorations to be the most comfortable to wear long-term, but your experience may vary.
Do dentures cause allergies?
We use non-allergenic materials for all of our full and partial restorations. However, some people may be sensitive to metals used for clasps of several types of dentures.
How long does it take to get used to dentures?
Most patients get used to using their restorations in a month. Depending on your case, you may learn to use them effectively in a slightly shorter or longer timespan.
What should I do if I have problems with my dentures?
The best way to resolve issues with any restorations is to contact your dentist. We offer a warranty on our restorations and can help you service them during this period.
What type of anaesthesia is used?
We use local anesthesia for most of our treatments. Most patients do not require general anesthesia, but it is an available option if extensive tooth extraction is required.
Can I smoke or drink alcohol after treatment?
While you can smoke and drink alcohol after your gums become accustomed to the dentures, doing so may stain the restorations quickly, leading to a loss of aesthetic value.
