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Dental Crown Cost in Turkey

Lowest Cost (approx) $10

Average Cost (approx) $210

Highest Cost (approx) $970

  • Treatment type : Dental Cap
  • Treatment time : 2 to 4 hours
  • Recovery time : Few days
  • Hospitalization days : Outpatient procedure
  • Chances of recurrence : 5 to 15 years
  • Success rate : 74.9% to 83.2%

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Introduction

If you suffer from tooth decay or cracks in your teeth that won't heal, a dental crown may be just the solution. In this blog post, you will find information on how much dental crown cost in Turkey.

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Cost in Top Cities

CitiesMinAvgMax
Ankara$10$216$999
Antalya$10$202$931
Bursa$10$206$951
Istanbul$11$221$1019
Izmir$9$193$892

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Dental crown cost in Turkey

Turkey has a large dental tourism industry because of the low dental treatment costs. However, the price can vary significantly depending on the type of dental crown you get and where you choose to get it done.

 

 Dental crowns Turkey cost $10 to $970 approximately, 

The average cost of a dental crown in Turkey is $210. Also, depending upon the type of cap used, the cost may vary. 

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Types of dental crowns and cost in Turkey:

Here, tooth crown cost in Turkey  is given for your better understanding. 
 

Dental Crowns in TurkeyAverage Cost 
Gold crowns$200
All Porcelain Crowns$130
Porcelain Fused-to-Metal Crowns (PFM)$160
Zirconia Crowns$180
Metal$140
Porcelain-fused-to-metal$170
All Resin$120
Pressed ceramic$100
All Ceramic$110

Disclaimer: The cost of the different dental crown treatments depends on various factors given below.


Cost Comparison in Different Countries:

 

The dental crown cost in Turkey is relatively cheaper compared to other countries. 

Don’t believe it? 

Check out yourself in the table below. 

CountriesAverage cost 
USA$800 - $3,000 per tooth
Poland$320
Ukraine$350
Hungary$250
Spain$440
Turkey$210

Other Details

Factors affecting tooth crown Cost Turkey:

  • The material used for the dental crown.
  • The choice of crown you choose.
  • The appearance of the crown.
  • The strength and durability of the crown.
  • The Geographic location from where you take your treatment.
  • The number of teeth involved in your treatment.

Why choose Turkey for dental crown treatment?

The following reasons make Turkey an excellent choice for dental crown treatment. 

  • There is very little waiting for any type of treatment.
  • Medical visas for treatments in Turkey are simple and inexpensive when compared to other destinations across the world.
  • Several specialists with years of expertise.
  • High-end dental diagnostic equipment.
  • There are around 5000 dental laboratories.
  • Low Priced Dentist Care OF Excellent Quality

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Disclaimer : The above rates are for reference purpose only and may vary based on different requirements. To know actual rates, please contact us.

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Questions & Answers on "Dental Treatement" (227)

I had a tooth fall out but the root is still In there it states getting super swollen and u went to the er yesterday they gave l me antibiotics as a today it keeps getting worse and now I can see q puss pocket on my gun and is extremelyswollen should I go back to er

Female | 24

I would recommend that you get to the dentist today. A visit to the ER will only offer a temporary solution. This condition would be treated by a dentist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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If my gums are receeding can I still have implants. I also have missing teeth.

Female | 54

In a situation where your gums are receding, you must visit a periodontist to discover the leading cause of the problem. After solving the main cause, your doctor may discuss implants as a solution for you. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 30 year old, my TMJ disk was displace without reduction, having TMJ pain,face pain, upper palate pain, neck pain, dr suggested TMJ arthroplasty, what should I do now.. please suggest

Female | 30

yes that's the right option

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Had molar extraction done need instant denture

Male | 55

Usually you need to wait for 2 weeks and then go for any sort of denture. The healing of the extraction site should be proper, then only any denture should be given. But, if still the healing is not good after 2 weeks, dentist can ask you to wait for few more days and might put you on multivitamins.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir I am priyojyoti chowdhury 34years male, having periodontitis in my teeth from few years. I have lost one of my lower portion tooth 1week ago. I want implant in this tooth. what will be the cost for it? I am from Birbhum district

Male | 34

first & foremost periodontitis needs to be addressed to & corrected with the help of subgingival scaling or flap surgery on the gums. after which scan will have to be take to see the site of the implant region & bone condition.

cost of an implant ranges from 40,000-50,000inr

Answered on 23rd May '24

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what will the cost of root canal excluding cap?

Female | 30

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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How long does the dental care take?

Female | 55

The duration in dental care can vary according to the therapy required. Routine checks and cleanings tend to last around thirty minutes to one hour. But root canals and dental implants more complex procedures could mean more visits spanning over a couple of weeks. It is advisable that you visit the dentist for a better diagnosis and treatment plan.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have a mouth sore and it been a 2 weeks no sign of improvement, why?

Male | 21

If your mouth sore has been persistent for more than 2 weeks without shows of improvement, it is good to consult a dentist. A number of ailments, including infections, allergies, or autoimmune diseases for example can also lead to oral sores. The specialist can diagnose correctly and prescribe an appropriate therapy for your disease.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 20 years I have toothache from last 5 months

Female | 20

Hi
Kindly don't take toothache lightly as it cam lead to serious infection and abscess which can be life threatening .
You should show to a dentist on priority !


Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hii Doctor, I am Arpita das. I am from North 24 pgs. My age is 19 year. I have overbite with big teeth gap problem from childhood. Please tell me this problem treatment or surgery cost.

Female | 19

hello, you require to take a dental opg & lat ceph x-rays & then consult an orthodontist 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm currently experiencing pain on the left side of my mouth near the back of my gum, the pain is unbearable and I'm unable to chew my food

Female | 18

it's better to get an xray done of that area and start on antibiotics as well as some good mouth wash alongwith painkillers to reduce the pain and see the real cause.Please consult a dentist as soon as possible.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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