Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum

Property For Sale in Calis Beach & Turkey => Moving To Turkey => Topic started by: Karen06 on April 21, 2006, 17:23:36 PM

Title: Dentist's
Post by: Karen06 on April 21, 2006, 17:23:36 PM
Does anyone know what the dentists are like in Turkey and do they have orthodontist? because we are thinking of moving to Turkey in the future and i have to give this a thought as my son is due a brace this year and i think he will need one for at least 18months.
Karen :D
Title: Dentist's
Post by: mercury on April 21, 2006, 17:38:29 PM
Hi Karen. If you type dentists into the search at the top you will find lots of info about dentists. They appear to be excellent. It seems that in some areas of the U.K parents are now having to pay for their children to have treatment from an Orthodontist. Including braces. Anne.
Title: Dentist's
Post by: katespot on April 23, 2006, 12:10:20 PM
Hi Karen,

The dentist I use in Fetiyhe is excellent,speaks brilliant English and so much better than any dentist ive been in the UK,I had a root canal treatment and had an 'ickle' panic attack half way through,he was so patient and kind which restored my faith in dentists!

His no is 0252 6148703 and his mobile is 05334701525

Hope this helps

Kate
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Title: Dentist's
Post by: valentine on April 23, 2006, 12:25:01 PM

My husband had dental treatment in Fethiye last year and was very impressed with the results. It also cost a fraction of the price he would have to have paid in the UK. (If he could get treatment here that is![:(!])
Title: Dentist's
Post by: puma on April 23, 2006, 17:08:43 PM
thanks for that katespot will give him a ring need a couple of fillings
Title: Dentist's
Post by: Karen06 on April 23, 2006, 19:07:41 PM
Thanks for info on dentists, i looked on previous dentist forums and found a couple of dentist's on the Search facility which was in Fethiye.When i looked on there web sites i was quite impressed,they looked quite posh nothing like ours and there prices were really reasonable as well. As for orthodontist's if anyone else wants one,there isnt one in Fethiye but there is one in Antalya and Izmir.
Karen
Title: Dentist's
Post by: katespot on April 23, 2006, 21:59:43 PM

Glad to be of help Karen and Puma :D

Kate

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Title: Dentist's
Post by: Gary-O on April 24, 2006, 13:22:47 PM
Here is another dentist if required, he can be found just behind Axa insurance, his name is Volkan Ozdag telephone no. 0252 614 7115 mobile 0555 356 7309. He speaks excellent English and he will show you on screen the work he will carryout. He guarantees his work and will also offer you a 24hour callout in case of emergencies. Not sure i would really want to get him out of bed in the middle of the night to work on my teeth!
Title: Dentist's
Post by: doll on May 19, 2006, 07:59:13 AM
the turkish have to travel out of fethiye for this treatment so bear this in mind
Title: Dentist's
Post by: Linda1953 on May 21, 2006, 17:46:16 PM
What are the basic prices or do they charge different prices in each Dentist?
Title: Dentist's
Post by: c1 on May 22, 2006, 12:00:14 PM
last week had a quote from uk dentist for 1 filling including root filling what ever that is for £366.00. must be cheaper in Turkey i hope
Title: Dentist's
Post by: katespot on May 22, 2006, 21:38:01 PM
Hi C1 - my root filling cost me £60 in Turkey  :) :) :)

Kate

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Title: Dentist's
Post by: lmaddy on October 10, 2006, 16:59:49 PM
Just to say having broke my tooth & filling last week in Calis i was in need of a dentist.
Many thanks for your recommendations - I use Volkan Ozdag as recommended below. Excellent.

I has my very large filling replaced and he then sorted out my 2 front teeth - they were uneven and slightly chipped. He filled both chips, narrowed the gap in the middle.

Total price including the scale & polish, 3 fillings and the cosmetic work 260YTL.

I thought this was excellent, will be going back next year for a crown replacement & bridge.

I think Turkey has a standard price for dentistry & my prices come out straight of the book.

Lorraine
Title: Dentist's
Post by: cef on June 23, 2008, 11:25:37 AM
Sorry I've dragged up an old thread.  Can anybody tell me if the Dentist's mentioned in this thread still active? & does anybody know their current scale (no pun intended  :-\) of charges please  :)

I can't do a :D at the mo because the worry of my situation is causing me to 'Grind' my Teeth very badly, I've now broken a (filled) tooth in half :(.  Would have to be the B-front half :(
Title: Dentist's
Post by: lmaddy on June 23, 2008, 11:55:09 AM
I go to Volkan every time I go to Turkey.
Last time crown & filling  crown 330 lira (approx.) filling 89 lira (white) a scale & polish 80 lira (which I think is expensive & not much different from the UK).
Title: Dentist's
Post by: calvin 1949 on June 23, 2008, 11:58:20 AM
Hi Cef, had a tooth pulled last week ,after three unsuccesful visits in Uk ,very impressed with this chap speaks good English and very helpful "Cagatay Aras " clinic number 0252 614 8703 that impressed having a lot of work done in next few weeks ,opposite Carafore  Regards Calvin Ps address not on card but as i say he speeks good English so he can direct you
Title: Dentist's
Post by: cef on June 23, 2008, 12:06:42 PM
 :) Thanks Calvin, any idea of prices [?] 8)
Title: Dentist's
Post by: calvin 1949 on June 23, 2008, 12:19:44 PM
dont realy know ,as i am having a lot of work done ,dont think it will be much different from uk ,but without all the waiting, it seems out here money does talk ,i was seen instantly the most uptodate equipment an the place was spotless ,even made me put on blue overshoes !! plus a cup of tea for the wife ,bit different to Lincoln waiting two weeks for an apointment to fix tooth ,then next day same trouble  again told no appointment times ,back here one day then said good bye to tooth ,trouble over ,!!!!! yipee
Title: Dentist's
Post by: cef on June 23, 2008, 12:37:51 PM
quote:
Originally posted by lmaddy

I go to Volkan every time I go to Turkey.
Last time crown & filling  crown 330 lira (approx.) filling 89 lira (white) a scale & polish 80 lira (which I think is expensive & not much different from the UK).



 :) Thanks Maddy, sorry I missed your posting before, gap in my mouth is affecting my brain lol  :-\  80 YTL for a Scale & Polish IS expensive  :o but the costs of Crowns seem reasonable  8)

I have an appointment with my Dentist here tomorrow and just wanted to get an idea of costs before I go  :o  I may get him to 'dolly' the gap up until I go over again  8)  Thanks again  :)

Title: Dentist's
Post by: cef on June 23, 2008, 12:41:42 PM
 :) Hi Calvin, I don't have any problems getting an appointment with my Dentist here (he's very good) it's the cost that I have a problem with  8):(.

Thanks for the info anyway  8)
Title: Dentist's
Post by: Karennina on June 23, 2008, 20:15:25 PM
Can anyone clarify if the scale and polish also includes a check up please. Was going to pay him a visit in May when I was out but ran out of time.
Thanks in advance.
Title: Dentist's
Post by: cef on June 25, 2008, 07:23:05 AM
I saw my Dentist yesterday, happily he's been able to fashion a repair to my tooth (for the time being)  :) But I will need a crown in the longer term.

I was pleasantly surprised at the charge for the repair (veneered) & a follow-up appointment which includes a full check-up in a few weeks time, total of £45.00, approx 110 YTL [^] 8)
Title: Dentist's
Post by: karaokemark on August 10, 2009, 10:58:01 AM
I understand Dentists have a price list they adhere to, Carole is just having 3 fillings at the new Medical centre in Calis, the price is 300tl for white fillings, she has just had 1 and the other 2 tomorrow. I think this is reasonable what have other people paid
Mark
Title: Dentist's
Post by: KKOB on August 10, 2009, 11:10:10 AM
The tariff that dentists use is produced by the government and displays the maximum amount that can be charged for a particular proceedure.

It's similar with drugs. When you buy an item in a chemist it has a "rrp" marked on it and that's the maximum a chemist can charge for it.
Title: Dentist's
Post by: puma on August 10, 2009, 14:02:56 PM
i went to volkan when my crown came off in aug he replaced it and gave me 6yrs gaurentee cost 5ooytl
it came loose 4mths later i went back and he told me to stop moving it,then another crown came off and i went again he told me i needed bridgework doing and the cost i cannot remember but it was daylight robbery
i went to the dentist in england who replaced the crown for £18 and told me i did not need  bridgework
Title: Dentist's
Post by: HappyMonday on August 15, 2009, 12:56:01 PM
As I write this my wife is seeing Cagatay (member of this forum) and is having 4 crowns and 3 fillings and teeth whitened all for the same price (less actually) as a single crown in the UK