Dental treatment in Turkeyfrom the UK
A step-by-step look at planning dental treatment in Adana from the UK, from the first remote consultation to aftercare once you are home.
Patients researching treatment from the UK typically begin with a remote consultation: send recent photographs of your teeth and smile, plus any panoramic or 3D X-rays taken by your UK dentist. Dt. Deniz Ünaldı reviews these personally and replies with an indicative plan, an estimated number of visits, and what will need to be confirmed once you are examined in Adana.
Flights from the UK typically route via Istanbul or directly to Adana, landing at Adana Şakirpaşa Airport, a short drive from the practice in Seyhan. Before travelling, it is worth confirming your written plan, sending any updated imaging, and agreeing communication by message or call for anything that comes up before your appointment.
In the practice, imaging is repeated, the plan is finalised, and treatment proceeds through its clinical stages during your stay. Straightforward restorative work may be completed within a shorter visit, while treatment needing healing time, such as implants, is usually staged across a longer stay or a return trip; the expected timeline is set out in writing.
Once you are back in the UK, follow-up continues remotely by message or call, with guidance on caring for the treated teeth and on when to see a UK dentist for a routine check. A clinical assessment specific to your case is required before any plan is finalised; nothing here is a guarantee of outcome or timeline.
Remote consultation from the UK
Photographs and existing X-rays reviewed before you book flights.
Flights via Istanbul or direct
Adana Şakirpaşa Airport is a short drive from the Seyhan practice.
Communication before travel
Plan, imaging and appointment timing confirmed by message or call ahead of your trip.
Aftercare once home
Remote follow-up and guidance on when to see a UK dentist for routine checks.
- How do I start planning dental treatment in Turkey from the UK?
- Send recent photographs of your teeth and smile, along with any X-rays or 3D imaging from your UK dentist; Dt. Deniz Ünaldı reviews these personally and replies with an indicative plan before you book travel.
- Should I send my UK dentist's X-rays before flying?
- Yes, sending existing panoramic or 3D X-rays helps the initial remote assessment, though imaging is usually repeated in the Adana practice before treatment is finalised.
- How do I get from the UK to the Adana practice?
- Most patients fly via Istanbul or directly to Adana Şakirpaşa Airport, which is a short drive from the practice in Seyhan.
- How long will I need to stay in Adana?
- It depends on the treatment: some restorative work fits into a shorter stay, while treatments needing healing time, such as implants, are usually staged across a longer visit or a follow-up trip. This is set out in your written plan.
- What happens once I'm back in the UK?
- Follow-up continues remotely by message or call, with guidance on aftercare and on when a routine check with a UK dentist is advisable.
- Is treatment planned before I travel, or only on arrival?
- An indicative plan is given remotely based on your photographs and imaging, but it is confirmed in writing only after clinical examination and imaging in the Adana practice.
