How Many Days in Turkey Do Veneers Actually Take?
Dr. Sadık Taki
Specialist Prosthodontist · Taki Dent, Antalya
It is the single most common question I receive from patients in Manchester, London, and Edinburgh who are considering travelling to Antalya: “How many days do I actually need to be in Turkey for my veneers?”
The short answer is that a full set of porcelain veneers requires a minimum of seven to ten days in Antalya, split into two visits. A composite bonding “smile makeover” can sometimes be completed in a single, longer appointment of three to four days.
But the real answer is more nuanced. I am Dr. Sadık Taki, a Specialist Prosthodontist at Taki Dent in Antalya. I have seen too many UK patients arrive with unrealistic expectations, believing they can fly in on a Tuesday, have their teeth prepared on Wednesday, and fly home with a permanent new smile on Friday. That is rarely safe, and it is never optimal.
Let me break down exactly what happens, day by day, for the two main types of veneers. This is the honest timeline you need to budget for.
The Two-Visit Reality for Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers (E.max or lithium disilicate) are the gold standard for a reason. They are fabricated in a dental laboratory, which requires time, precision, and multiple fitting stages. You cannot rush this process without compromising the fit, colour, and longevity of the final result.
Visit One: Preparation and Provisionals (Days 1–4)
Day 1: Arrival, Consultation, and Digital Smile Design
You land in Antalya. You are tired. The last thing I want to do is drill on your teeth that day. We use the first day for a thorough consultation. We take high-resolution digital photographs, 3D intraoral scans, and discuss your goals.
This is where we design your smile digitally. I show you a mock-up of your new teeth on a screen. We adjust the shape, length, and shade until you are genuinely happy. This step alone can take two to three hours. It is the most important part of the process.
Day 2: Tooth Preparation and Temporary Veneers
This is the irreversible step. We numb you thoroughly. I remove a thin layer of enamel — typically 0.3mm to 0.5mm — from the front surface of your teeth. For UK patients who have had previous composite bonding or worn enamel, the reduction may be even less.
Immediately after preparation, I place a set of provisional (temporary) veneers. These are made from a high-quality bis-acryl composite. They look natural, feel comfortable, and protect your teeth while the lab works on your final veneers. You will wear these for about five to seven days.
Day 3: Rest and Healing
Your teeth may feel a little sensitive. Your gums may be slightly inflamed from the preparation. I advise you to rest, eat soft foods, and avoid staining drinks like red wine or strong tea. This is not a wasted day — it is essential for tissue healing.
Day 4: Final Shade Check and Lab Handover
We take a final impression (or scan) of your prepared teeth and the temporaries. We send everything to our master ceramist. The lab needs a minimum of five working days to fabricate your veneers. This is non-negotiable if you want a high-quality result.
The Gap Between Visits (Days 5–8)
During this period, you are free to return to the UK. Many of my patients fly home, work for a week, and then fly back to Antalya for the fitting. This is perfectly normal. The temporaries are strong enough to last two weeks, provided you avoid hard foods and do not chew on them excessively.
Alternatively, you can stay in Antalya and enjoy the city. The weather is excellent, the food is wonderful, and the cost of living is low. A week in a good hotel near Lara Beach might cost you £250–£400. Compare that to a week in a London hotel.
Visit Two: Trial, Cementation, and Polish (Days 9–10)
Day 9: Try-In and Shade Verification
You return to the clinic. I remove your temporaries and try the final porcelain veneers in place. This is a critical appointment. I check the fit at the margins, the contact points between teeth, and the overall shade match. I place a water-soluble try-in paste so you can see the final result before anything is permanent.
If you want a slightly whiter shade or a different shape, now is the time to say so. I can send the veneers back to the lab for adjustments. This rarely happens, but it is a safety net that a single-visit “same-day” system cannot offer.
Day 10: Cementation and Final Polish
We isolate your teeth with a rubber dam (a thin sheet of latex or non-latex material). I etch the inside of each veneer, apply a silane coupling agent, and bond them with a dual-cure resin cement. Each veneer is cured with a high-intensity LED light. The entire process takes about two to three hours.
After cementation, I check your bite, polish the margins, and give you home-care instructions. You leave the clinic with a permanent smile.
Total time in Turkey for porcelain veneers: 7–10 days, split into two visits.
The Single-Visit Option: Composite Veneers
If you are on a tighter budget or a very tight schedule, composite veneers (direct bonding) can be completed in a single, longer appointment.
Day 1: Design, Bonding, and Finish (3–6 hours)
I do not prepare your enamel. Instead, I apply a mild etching gel for 15 seconds, then layer a high-quality nanohybrid composite resin onto your teeth. I sculpt each tooth by hand, curing it with a light, and then shape and polish it.
For a full set of six or eight upper teeth, this takes four to six hours. You walk out with a completely new smile in one day.
The catch? Composite is not as stain-resistant or durable as porcelain. It can chip, stain, and require polishing or replacement every two to four years. It is an excellent short-term solution, but it is not a lifetime investment.
Total time in Turkey for composite veneers: 3–4 days (including arrival and departure).
Realistic Costs for UK Patients in 2026
Let me give you honest, current pricing. These are the ranges I see across Antalya’s reputable clinics, including my own at Taki Dent.
| Material | Price Per Tooth (Turkey) | Price Per Tooth (UK) |
|---|---|---|
| Composite Veneer (Direct) | £90 – £160 | £250 – £600 |
| Porcelain E.max Veneer | £180 – £350 | £500 – £1,300 |
| Zirconia Veneer (rarely recommended) | £200 – £400 | £600 – £1,500 |
A full set of 8 porcelain veneers in Turkey: £1,440 – £2,800
A full set of 8 porcelain veneers in the UK: £4,000 – £10,400
Your total trip cost — flights (£100–£250 return), accommodation (£30–£70 per night for a good hotel), and treatment — is still significantly less than the UK price alone.
Why the Timeline Matters for UK Patients
I have seen patients who tried to squeeze porcelain veneers into a three-day trip. They ended up with ill-fitting provisionals, rushed lab work, and a final result that looked “chalky” or “too thick.” They had to return to Antalya for a remake, costing more time and money.
The two-visit structure exists for a reason:
- Healing time: Your gums need to settle after preparation.
- Lab precision: A master ceramist needs five days minimum to layer porcelain correctly.
- Your input: You see the temporaries, live with them for a week, and can request changes before the final set is made.
How to Plan Your Trip
If you are serious about porcelain veneers, book your flights with a ten-day window. Arrive on a Sunday or Monday. Have your preparation on Tuesday or Wednesday. Fly home the following weekend. Then return the next weekend for cementation.
If you are choosing composite, book a five-day trip. Arrive on a Monday, have your bonding on Tuesday, and fly home on Thursday or Friday.
Choosing the Right Clinic
Not all clinics in Antalya are equal. I am a Specialist Prosthodontist, which means I completed an additional three-year university residency in fixed and removable prosthodontics after dental school. That matters. A general dentist can place veneers, but a prosthodontist understands occlusion, smile design, and long-term aesthetics at a deeper level.
At Taki Dent (https://takident.com), we use a digital workflow, a master ceramist with 20 years of experience, and we see every patient personally. We do not delegate your treatment to an assistant.
If you prefer to compare options anonymously before committing, you can use Offerqo (https://offerqo.com) to receive quotes from multiple Turkish clinics without sharing your identity. It is a useful tool for price checking.
The Final Word
Do not believe anyone who promises you a permanent porcelain smile in three days. That is a recipe for disappointment. Plan for seven to ten days for porcelain, or three to four days for composite. Invest the time. Your smile is worth it.
If you have further questions about timelines, materials, or what to expect during your stay in Antalya, I am happy to help. Book a free video consultation through the Taki Dent website. We will design your timeline together.
Frequently asked questions
How many days in Turkey do veneers actually take from start to finish?
Typically, your treatment spans 7 to 10 days in Antalya. Day 1 is for consultation, digital smile design, and tooth preparation. Days 2–3 involve fitting temporary veneers. The main wait is 3–5 days for your porcelain or E.max veneers to be fabricated in a lab. Final fitting and cementation happens on day 6 or 7, leaving a day for check-ups and travel. Composite veneers are faster—often done in 2–3 days as they're built directly on the teeth. Always plan a buffer day for adjustments.
Can I get veneers in just 3 or 4 days in Turkey?
Yes, but only for composite veneers. At Taki Dent, we can complete composite veneers in 2–3 days because the material is sculpted and cured chairside. Porcelain or E.max veneers require lab fabrication, which takes 3–5 days minimum. Rushing porcelain veneers risks poor fit or colour mismatch. For quality, I recommend 7–10 days. Some clinics offer 'same-day' ceramic milling, but that's rare in Antalya and adds cost. Your smile deserves proper time.
What if I can only stay 5 days? Is that enough for porcelain veneers?
It's tight but possible if the lab works overnight. At Taki Dent, we can sometimes compress the process to 5–6 days for porcelain veneers by using a local premium lab with a 48-hour turnaround. However, you'd need preparation on day 1, temps fitted, then return on day 4 for fitting, and day 5 for final checks. This leaves no room for delays. I advise 7 days minimum to avoid stress. Composite veneers are a better option for 5 days—costing £90–£160 per tooth versus £180–£350 for porcelain.
How does the timeline compare with UK costs and waiting times?
In the UK, veneers typically require 2–4 weeks for lab work and multiple visits—often 3–4 appointments over a month. Costs range from £250 to £1,300 per tooth. In Turkey, you get the same quality E.max veneers in 7–10 days for £180–£350 per tooth, including all appointments. For example, 8 porcelain veneers at Taki Dent cost around £2,000–£2,800 total, versus £4,000–£10,400 in the UK. You save time and money, plus enjoy a holiday. For anonymous quotes, try Offerqo.com. Just ensure your clinic uses a reliable lab for the short timeline.