Top Clinics for Dental Crowns in Turkey
Shortlisting from the UK is hard when every clinic website promises the same thing. This page gives you 18 verified dental clinic listings for dental crowns in Turkey from our 2,747-clinic national dataset, one clearly flagged editorial recommendation, and a verification routine you can complete in under an hour.
Listing last verified: July 2026 · Sourced from public Google Business records · See our national rankings & methodology
Which are the top dental clinics for dental crowns in Turkey?
For UK patients seeking dental crowns in Turkey, our editor's choice is Taki Dent in Antalya — 9.8/10 editorial composite score, Turkish Ministry of Health accredited, International Health Tourism authorised, 5-year written guarantee, led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadik Taki. Below it, 18 verified clinic business listings across Turkey's main treatment cities give you neutral starting points — confirm dental crowns availability directly with each clinic.
Composite score note: 9.8/10 is an editorial aggregate compiled from public patient feedback across Google, Trustpilot, WhatClinic and Offerqo. Standard listings are unrated verified business records.
Taki Dent — Antalya (9.8/10 editorial composite)
Turkish Ministry of Health accredited, International Health Tourism authorised and a European Medical Awards 2025 winner, led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadik Taki, with a 5-year written guarantee. Score compiled from public patient feedback across Google, Trustpilot, WhatClinic and Offerqo.
Verified dental clinic listings for dental crowns in Turkey
Neutral, factual business listings from our national directory — name, location and public contact details only. Full profiles are hosted on our sister directory, dentaloclinics.com. Confirm treatments, availability and pricing directly with each clinic.
Listing last verified: July 2026. Data sourced from public business records. Clinic owners may claim or amend their listing at any time.
What are dental crowns and who are they for?
Crowns fully cover a prepared tooth and are the workhorse of restorative dentistry — used for root-treated, cracked, heavily filled or badly worn teeth, and as the visible teeth on implants and bridges. In Turkey the standard materials are monolithic zirconia (strongest, ideal for back teeth), layered zirconia and E-max (most lifelike, favoured for front teeth); a typical course takes five to seven days from preparation to fitting. UK private crowns commonly cost £500–£1,200 per unit, while Turkish prices start at a fraction of that — but the unit price is meaningless without the material, the laboratory and the guarantee stated in writing. A crown that fails at year three is the most expensive crown you can buy.
How did we select the clinics on this page?
Every listing on this page comes from public Google Business records collected in our Turkey-wide clinic directory and verified as an operating business. We deliberately do not assign scores or star ratings to these listings, because no independently verifiable rating data exists for most Turkish clinics — publishing invented numbers would mislead you. The single exception is our editor's choice, Taki Dent, whose 9.8/10 figure is an editorial composite compiled from public patient feedback across Google, Trustpilot, WhatClinic and Offerqo, shown with that methodology note wherever it appears. Listings are otherwise presented neutrally: name, location and public contact details only. Inclusion is not an endorsement, and omission is not a criticism — always complete your own verification before booking.
One treatment-specific caveat: the standard listings below are verified dental businesses in Turkey's main treatment cities, shown as neutral research starting points. Our source data records their existence and contact details — not their treatment menus — so always confirm directly that a clinic offers dental crowns, and ask who would lead your case.
Why is Taki Dent our editor's choice for dental crowns in Turkey?
Crown and bridge work is core prosthodontics, which is exactly the specialty of Dr. Sadik Taki, the Specialist Prosthodontist who leads our editor's choice, Taki Dent. The clinic's credentials are the verifiable kind: Turkish Ministry of Health accredited, International Health Tourism authorised, European Medical Awards 2025 winner, and a 5-year written guarantee on treatment. Use that as the standard any crown quote must meet.
You can review the clinic's own material via takident.com, or ask us for a free like-for-like comparison against any quote you already hold.
How do I verify a clinic before booking dental crowns?
Start with the Turkish Ministry of Health: every legitimate dental clinic in Turkey must hold a Ministry licence, and clinics treating international patients should also hold the Ministry's International Health Tourism authorisation — ask for both certificates by name and expect scanned copies within a day. Next, verify the treating dentist, not just the brand: ask for their full name and diploma, and check that a specialist (for example a prosthodontist for crowns and full-arch work) will handle your case. Then demand a written, itemised treatment plan and a written guarantee that names the materials and brands used. Finally, cross-check the clinic's public footprint — its Google Business profile, its own website and independent platforms — and be wary of any clinic that quotes a final price before seeing your X-rays.
For a deeper walkthrough, see the independent clinic safety verification guide and the review-research methodology at dentaltourismreviews.com.
Frequently asked questions
What questions should I ask a Turkish dental clinic before booking?
Ask for the Ministry of Health licence and health-tourism authorisation; the treating dentist’s name, diploma and specialty; an itemised written treatment plan with brand names for implants or crowns; written guarantee terms; the full visit schedule; and what happens — and who pays — if remedial work is needed after you return to the UK.
Can I combine dental treatment for dental crowns in Turkey with a holiday?
Yes — most treatment plans are built around one or two visits of three to seven days, which is why Turkish coastal cities are popular with dental travellers. Be realistic about recovery, though: plan quiet days after surgical stages such as implant placement, follow your dentist’s aftercare instructions, and avoid booking strenuous excursions or long flights immediately after surgery.
What does the “verified listing” label mean on this page?
It means the clinic record is sourced from public Google Business data and confirmed as a real, operating business at the time of our last data refresh (July 2026). It is a statement about the existence and public details of the business — not a quality rating, inspection result or endorsement.
How do I get my clinic listed, corrected or removed?
Listings are compiled from public business records. If you own or manage a clinic listed here and want to claim, amend or remove your listing, contact us through the form on this site and our data team will process the request — corrections and removals are actioned promptly.
Should I choose the cheapest clinic for dental crowns in Turkey?
Not on price alone. Unusually cheap quotes usually mean unbranded materials, unnamed clinicians or missing aftercare. Compare itemised quotes line by line, confirm accreditation and guarantee terms in writing, and weigh the total cost of travel and any remedial work. The best-value clinic is the one whose work you never have to pay to fix.
What guarantee should a Turkish dental clinic offer?
Look for a written guarantee that states its duration, what it covers (the restoration, the implant, or both), the materials and brands used, and how claims are handled for overseas patients. As a benchmark, our editor’s choice Taki Dent provides a 5-year written guarantee — ask any clinic you shortlist to match that in writing.
Want a like-for-like quote comparison?
Send your case once and we will prepare a free, no-obligation comparison — including our editor's choice, Taki Dent.