🇹🇷 Antalya, Turkey · Dentistry
Dental Veneers in Antalya
Thin custom shells bonded to the front of teeth to improve colour, shape and alignment — the core of the 'Hollywood smile' makeover.
Looking at the bigger picture? See the full Dental Veneers in Turkey guide.
US Army Africa / flickr · BYAbout dental veneers in Antalya
Veneers are thin shells — usually porcelain or composite — bonded to the visible surface of the teeth to change their colour, shape, length or alignment. A full set, often marketed as a 'Hollywood smile,' is one of the most-travelled-for cosmetic dental treatments, especially in Turkey.
The key distinction patients should understand is veneers versus crowns: true veneers remove only a thin layer of enamel, while many 'veneer' packages abroad actually involve more aggressive tooth reduction for crowns. That difference matters for the long-term health of the teeth, so it is worth clarifying exactly what is being prepared.
Clinics in Antalya
3 tracked providers offering dental veneers.

Myra Dental Centre
Antalya
Myra Dental Centre is an oral medicine and dental clinic in the Sirinyali district of Antalya catering heavily to UK and international patients. It offers implants, crowns, veneers and esthetic dentistry, and reports serving over 27,000 patients with English-speaking support and airport transfers.
- Turkish Dental Association (TDB) member
- International Health Tourism Authorization Certificate
from $270–$300

Smile Team Turkey
Antalya
Smile Team Turkey is an Antalya premium dental centre founded by Vita Moskalova, specializing in veneers, dental implants, All-on-4/6, crowns and smile makeovers for international patients. It offers all-inclusive packages with airport transfers, hotel, treatment, scans and aftercare.
- Turkish Dental Association
- Turkish Ministry of Health
from $160–$320

Adalya Dental Clinic
Antalya
Adalya Dental Clinic is an Antalya premium dental centre offering composite, zirconia, E-Max and Lumineer veneers plus dental implants. It markets all-inclusive packages with hotel, VIP transfers and flight tickets, and cites AACI and ISO accreditation.
- AACI
- ISO
from $160–$335
Dental Veneers prices in Antalya
| Provider | Published price (USD) | Typically includes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smile Team Turkey | $160–$320 | clinic, hotel, transfers | Reported |
| Adalya Dental Clinic | $160–$335 | clinic, hotel, transfers | Reported |
| Myra Dental Centre | $270–$300 | porcelain / E.max veneer (per tooth) | Corroborated |
Dental Veneers in Antalya: frequently asked questions
Where can I get dental veneers in Antalya?
We track 3 providers offering dental veneers in Antalya: Myra Dental Centre, Smile Team Turkey, Adalya Dental Clinic.
How much do dental veneers cost in Turkey?
Across 9 published quotes we track, dental veneers in Turkey runs $150–$650, with a typical range of $270–$350 — roughly 79% below an indicative US private price of about $1,500. Always confirm what a quote includes — the headline figure rarely covers everything.
Is it worth going to Turkey for veneers?
"Good" depends on the specific clinic and surgeon, not the destination. Turkey has highly experienced dentistry providers, but quality varies widely — which is why we score every clinic on a published transparency index and show what's verifiable (accreditation, named surgeons, sources) and what's missing, so you judge a provider rather than a country.
What country is best for veneers?
We don't crown a single "best" or "cheapest" country — quality lives at the clinic level, not the border. For dental veneers, Turkey is a major destination with tracked prices of $270–$350; compare it head-to-head with other destinations on our comparison pages and rank individual clinics by the MedTraveling Transparency Index rather than trusting a national reputation.
How many veneers is a full set?
A "full set" usually means the visible upper and lower teeth — commonly 16–20 units, or up to 28 for a full-mouth restoration. In Turkey we track full-set and package prices of $150–$650. Ask each clinic exactly how many units a quoted "full set" covers, since definitions differ.