Türkiye · Dental tourism guide

Dental tourism in Turkey: whatto expect in Adana

A practical walk-through of how treatment is assessed, planned and delivered for patients travelling to Adana for dental care.

Dental tourism works best when the clinical plan is set out honestly before travel is booked. The process at Deniz Ünaldı Dental in Adana starts with a remote consultation: patients send recent photographs of their teeth and smile, along with any panoramic or 3D (CBCT) imaging they already have. Dt. Deniz Ünaldı reviews this personally and replies with an indicative treatment plan, noting which parts can be confirmed remotely and which require in-person examination.

From there, an estimated timeline is discussed — how many visits the treatment is likely to need, and roughly how long each stay in Adana might be. Straightforward restorative work can sometimes be completed within a single, shorter stay; treatments that need healing time, such as implants, are usually staged across a longer initial visit and a follow-up trip.

Once in Adana, imaging is repeated in the practice, the written plan is finalised, and treatment proceeds through its clinical stages — for example preparation, a healing or laboratory period, and final restoration — with appointments spaced to fit within your travel window where clinically possible. Adana is served by Adana Şakirpaşa Airport, and consultations are available in Turkish and English, with German, French, Russian and Arabic support arranged for visiting patients.

After you return home, follow-up continues remotely by message or call, with guidance on when an in-person check-up is advisable. As with any dental treatment, a clinical assessment specific to your case is required before a final plan is confirmed; nothing here should be read as a guarantee of outcome or timeline.

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  • Remote consultation first

    Photographs and imaging reviewed by the treating dentist before travel is booked.

  • Estimated timeline and visits

    An indicative number of visits and stay length discussed ahead of arrival.

  • Staged treatment in Adana

    Appointments sequenced around healing or laboratory time and your travel dates.

  • Remote follow-up

    Contact continues after you return home, with guidance on further checks.

FAQ
How does a remote consultation for dental tourism work?
You send recent photographs and any existing imaging; Dt. Deniz Ünaldı reviews them personally and replies with an indicative plan and the likely number of visits. This is confirmed only after in-person examination.
What imaging should I send before travelling?
Panoramic X-rays or 3D (CBCT) scans taken within the last year are most useful, along with clear photographs of your teeth and smile and a note of relevant medical history.
How long will I need to stay in Adana?
It depends on the treatment: some restorative work can be completed in a shorter single stay, while treatments needing healing time, such as implants, are usually staged across a longer visit or a return trip. The expected length is set out in your written plan.
How do I travel to Adana?
Adana Şakirpaşa Airport serves the city and is a short journey from the practice in Seyhan; most visiting patients fly directly or via Istanbul.
What happens after I go home?
Follow-up continues remotely by message or call, and you are advised if and when an in-person review is needed.
Which languages are supported for visiting patients?
Consultations are held in Turkish and English, with German, French, Russian and Arabic support arranged for patients travelling from abroad.

Information on this site is general. A diagnosis is only made after clinical examination.