Dental implants in Turkeyfrom the UK
How implant treatment in Adana is planned for patients travelling from the UK, from remote review through to aftercare at home.
Patients in the UK considering implant treatment in Turkey typically start remotely: photographs of your teeth and smile, along with any panoramic or 3D (CBCT) X-rays your UK dentist has taken, are reviewed personally by Dt. Deniz Ünaldı. The reply covers an indicative plan, whether grafting or sinus lifting looks likely to be needed, and an estimate of how many visits the treatment may take.
Flights from the UK generally connect via Istanbul or fly directly to Adana Şakirpaşa Airport, a short drive from the Seyhan practice. Because implants need time to integrate with bone, most plans are staged: an initial visit for placement, a healing period usually spent back in the UK, and a return visit for the restoration once healing is confirmed.
On arrival in Adana, imaging is repeated in the practice and the plan — including any grafting — is finalised before surgery. The expected length of each stay and the overall timeline are set out in writing once examination is complete, since these depend on bone quality and the restoration planned.
Once you are home in the UK, remote follow-up continues, and you are advised on general care of the surgical site and on when an in-person review, either remotely coordinated or with a UK dentist, is appropriate. A clinical assessment specific to your case is required before any implant plan is confirmed.
Remote review of UK X-rays
Existing panoramic or CBCT imaging assessed before you book travel.
Flights to Adana Şakirpaşa
Direct or via Istanbul, with a short onward drive to the Seyhan practice.
Staged around healing time
Placement and restoration typically split across two visits, with healing time spent at home.
Aftercare back in the UK
Remote follow-up continues once you return, with guidance on further checks.
- Can implant treatment in Turkey be finished in one trip from the UK?
- It depends on bone quality and the restoration planned. Implants need a healing period, so many plans require an initial visit for placement and a second visit for the restoration; this is stated in your written plan.
- What X-rays should I bring or send before travelling?
- Panoramic or 3D (CBCT) imaging taken within the last year is most useful, sent ahead of travel where possible so the remote review can be as informed as possible.
- How do I travel from the UK to the Adana practice?
- Most patients fly via Istanbul or directly to Adana Şakirpaşa Airport, a short drive from the practice in Seyhan.
- Where do I spend the healing period between implant placement and restoration?
- Most patients return to the UK for the healing period, with remote check-ins, before travelling back to Adana for the restoration once healing is confirmed.
- What if imaging shows I need bone grafting?
- Grafting or sinus lifting can be planned alongside implant placement where 3D imaging shows insufficient bone volume; this is confirmed after examination in the practice.
- Is aftercare available once I'm back in the UK?
- Yes, remote follow-up continues after you return home, along with guidance on when an in-person check is advisable.
