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Hollywood Smile Cost in Turkey

A clearer editorial guide to starting prices, average ranges, premium clinic quotes, and the treatment details that usually change the total in Turkey.

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Typical Hollywood Smile cost in Turkey

Hollywood Smile treatment is usually priced as a smile makeover, not as one fixed procedure. That is why the total moves depending on tooth count, material choice, and whether the quote is treatment-only or package-based.

Starting from€2,200–€3,200
Typical range€2,700–€4,800
Premium clinics€4,800–€6,500+

Who This Guide Helps Most

This page is most useful for readers who have already seen one or two headline prices and want a calmer way to compare them before moving on to material, package, or hidden-cost details.

You want the broadest cost overview first

Start here if you need one page that explains both total smile-makeover ranges and the main factors behind them.

You are comparing very different quotes

Use this page if one clinic sounds much cheaper than another and you want a quick way to test whether the scope is actually the same.

You do not want to overreact to one low number

The starting band matters, but the typical band is usually the safer anchor when you are planning a real budget.

What Usually Changes the Final Price?

Number of teeth treated

An 8-tooth case and a 20-tooth case can both be marketed as a Hollywood Smile, but they are not the same total plan.

Material choice

E-max, zirconia, and more standard veneer lines do not usually sit in the same price band.

Treatment scope

Some cases involve veneers only. Others mix veneers, crowns, temporaries, scans, or extra prep work.

Package structure

A package may include travel help, hotel nights, or transfers, but those items are not always consistent.

Clinic level

More premium clinics may price higher because of planning style, positioning, or broader support.

Extras after examination

Additional imaging, revisions, or extra procedures can push the final budget above the headline figure.

Example Totals by Veneer Count

These are editorial examples built from public per-tooth pricing. They are meant to make scope easier to compare, not to act as guaranteed quotes.

8 teeth€1,400–€2,200

Often the lower end of narrower front-tooth smile work.

10 teeth€1,800–€2,900

A common next step when readers want a slightly broader smile line.

16 teeth€2,700–€4,300

Where broader smile makeover language becomes more common.

20 teeth€3,200–€5,400

Often closer to the kind of larger full-set case used in package marketing.

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A visual that makes 8, 10, 16, and 20 tooth examples easier to scan.

What Is Usually Included, and What May Cost Extra?

A lower headline price does not always mean a lower final budget. This part matters because two quotes are not comparable until the included and excluded items are made visible.

ItemOften includedMay be extra
Main veneers or restorationsOftenSometimes scope varies
ConsultationOftenSometimes
X-rays or scansSometimesOften
Temporary restorationsSometimesOften
Hotel and transfersIn some packagesOften
Medication, revisions, second visitSometimesOften

A simple rule before you judge two quotes

If two clinics land in a similar price band, compare scope first, not clinic branding first. The safer order is tooth count, material, included items, and only then the headline total.

Before You Compare Quotes

  • Ask how many teeth are included in the quote.
  • Ask which material is being used.
  • Ask whether the quote includes only veneers or a wider treatment scope.
  • Ask whether hotel and transfers are included.
  • Ask which items may become chargeable after examination.
  • Ask whether revisions or a second visit could raise the total later.
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A simple visual to compare headline treatment cost with total trip-adjusted budget.

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A simple visual to show why three price bands are more useful than one average.

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A saveable checklist graphic users can scan before contacting clinics.

Use This Guide in a Simple Order

1. Read the price ladder first

Start with the lower band, the typical band, and the premium band before you compare any clinic names.

2. Match the scope second

Only compare quotes once you know the tooth count, material, and whether the plan is treatment-only or package-based.

3. Stress-test the extras third

Use the included-versus-extra section and checklist to catch costs that often stay hidden until later.

Best Next Page by Question

Frequently asked questions

No. Tooth count, material, package scope, and extra procedures can all move the final number.

Lower starting prices usually reflect narrower treatment scope, more aggressive pricing, or quotes that exclude extras.

Only after separating travel support and package extras from the treatment total.

Trusted external references

For official Turkish health tourism context and general dental background, see our trusted sources page.