Zirconium Crowns in Turkey
Metal-free, lifelike, full-ceramic crowns made from zirconium-oxide blocks (Ivoclar, Bruxzir). At our Pendik clinic, £180–£300 per tooth compared to £600–£1,200 in the UK. One trip, 5–7 days, written 5-year warranty.
Who is this treatment for?
Old fillings, root-treated teeth, or teeth with extensive decay often need full coverage to prevent fracture. A crown is the structural fix; zirconium gives you the strength of metal with the appearance of natural enamel.
If your old crowns show a darkening line at the gum or look opaque, the metal substructure is the cause. Replacing them with zirconium removes the metal and gives you a naturally translucent result.
Multiple front-tooth crowns can correct shape, alignment, colour, and proportions in a single trip. We design the smile digitally first so you approve the look before any tooth preparation begins.
A cracked tooth (or one with significant wear from grinding) often can't be saved with a filling. A crown reinforces the structure, prevents catastrophic fracture, and restores chewing function.
The treatment process — one trip, 5–7 days
All planned digitally before you book a flight, so the in-clinic days are predictable.
- 1Remote consultation (free)
Send a smile photo and any existing X-rays via WhatsApp or our online form. We respond within two working hours with a written treatment plan, shade options, and a GBP price. No deposit needed to lock in dates.
- 2Day 1 — Examination & shade matching
On arrival in Pendik (15-min taxi from Sabiha Gökçen Airport), we do a clinical exam, take new X-rays, and digitally plan the smile design. You approve the look before anything is touched.
- 3Day 2 — Tooth preparation & impressions
Under local anaesthetic, the teeth are minimally prepared (typically 0.5–1.5mm of structural reduction). Digital intraoral scans replace traditional impressions — faster, more accurate, and more comfortable. Temporary crowns are fitted the same day.
- 4Days 3–5 — Lab fabrication
Crowns are milled from zirconium blocks in our in-house digital lab and characterised by a master ceramist. You're free during these days — most patients do a Bosphorus tour or fly to Cappadocia for 2 nights.
- 5Day 6 — Trial fitting
Trial fit of all crowns. We check fit, contact points, bite, and aesthetics. Adjustments are made same-day if needed. Nothing is permanently bonded yet — you can request changes.
- 6Day 7 — Final cementation
Final crowns are bonded with permanent dental cement. Bite is checked one more time. You leave with the finished result.
- 712-month follow-up
WhatsApp check-ins, free assessment via UK aftercare partners (London/Manchester/Birmingham) if needed, and a 5-year written warranty against fracture and debonding.
Transparent pricing
Last updated: May 2026£180 – £300 per tooth (zirconium crown)
UK private clinics charge £600–£1,200 per crown for the same materials. Approximately $230–$380 USD for international comparison. Final price is fixed in your written contract before treatment begins.
- Monolithic zirconium: £180–£220 (single-block, ideal for back teeth where strength matters most)
- Layered zirconium: £220–£260 (translucent porcelain layer for natural front-tooth aesthetics)
- Premium aesthetic: £260–£300 (multi-layer characterisation by master ceramist for visible smile zones)
- Smile design (full mouth): £2,800–£4,500 for 16–20 crowns including digital design
"What if I'm back in the UK and a crown comes loose?"
Crowns occasionally debond — it's the most common minor issue for any restoration, anywhere. Our UK aftercare network is set up specifically for this.
WhatsApp us a photo. We diagnose remotely and confirm whether it needs urgent attention or can wait until your next planned visit.
If urgent, our partner dentists in London (Camden), Manchester (city centre) and Birmingham (Edgbaston) re-cement the crown locally. Free under our agreement; you don't pay the partner directly.
If the crown is fractured (warranty case), we cover flight, transfer and replacement back in Pendik. The 5-year warranty is contractual, not a verbal promise.
This is the structural difference between us and high-volume clinics that disappear once you've left Istanbul. Our partner network is in writing in your patient pack.
The three concerns we hear most often
The look you've seen comes from three avoidable mistakes: aggressive tooth preparation (over-grinding), uniform bulky shade (B1 chalk-white on someone with naturally darker dentition), and one-size-fits-all zirconium without layering. We refuse cases where the patient insists on shades that won't look natural. Our default is layered aesthetic zirconium matched to your skin tone and existing teeth — and we send shade options before the trip so you can see what's realistic.
Class B autoclave (the highest sterilisation grade, same as NHS hospitals) for all instruments. Single-use kits opened in front of you. Our lab is in-house — we control the chain from impression to milling, no outsourcing surprises. Sterilisation logs are available on request and are audited by the Turkish Ministry of Health.
The warranty is a written bilingual contract (English and Turkish), signed by both parties before treatment starts. It covers fracture and debonding for 5 years, with exclusions spelled out clearly (untreated bruxism, trauma, missed annual check-ups). It's enforceable because it's a contract — and because our UK aftercare partners are part of the warranty system, you have local contact points if you need them.
Why Turkey, and why Pendik specifically?
Zirconium crown work is one of the most heavily commoditised treatments in dental tourism — every clinic in Istanbul offers it, and the materials are essentially the same everywhere (Ivoclar, Bruxzir, Aidite). What changes between clinics is preparation philosophy, lab quality, and aftercare structure. Turkey runs 60–75% lower than UK pricing because lab labour and clinical staffing cost less, not because materials are substituted.
Pendik is the practical choice within Istanbul. Tourist-zone clinics in Taksim or Şişli mean an extra 60–90 minutes of traffic from Sabiha Gökçen, and prices reflect the location premium. Our clinic is 8km from Sabiha Gökçen — a 15-minute taxi ride. Direct flights from London Gatwick, Stansted, Manchester and Dublin land daily on Pegasus and Turkish Airlines.
We've been in the same Çamçeşme neighbourhood for ten years. Most of our patients are local — Turkish families who've been coming back for routine work since 2016. International patients get the same protocols and the same lab. We're a residential community clinic that happens to serve UK patients well — not a tourist factory built for volume.
What people on r/turkeyteeth tend to ask
Anonymised, paraphrased questions from the subreddit — and our honest answers.
- "Why are some clinics quoting 20 crowns when I came in for two veneers?"Over-treatment is the single biggest complaint. If you have two chipped front teeth, you usually need treatment for two front teeth — not a full mouth. Get a second opinion when the plan feels heavy. We'll quote a full mouth if a full mouth is genuinely indicated, and we'll quote two crowns if that's what's needed.
- "Are crowns and veneers the same thing?"No. A veneer covers the front surface only and requires minimal tooth reduction (0.3–0.7mm). A crown covers the entire tooth and requires more preparation (0.5–1.5mm). If a clinic recommends crowns when veneers would do, ask why. Sometimes there's a real reason; sometimes it's upselling.
- "Why did my crowns look fine in the mirror but ridiculous in photos?"Probably the shade. Bright camera flash exaggerates unnatural whiteness. We shade-match in natural light and test under flash before final cementation — and we push back on shade requests that won't photograph well.
What is a zirconium crown, and why has it become the standard?
A zirconium crown is a full-ceramic restoration milled from a block of zirconium oxide. Unlike traditional porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns, there's no metal substructure — the whole crown is a single ceramic material. Zirconium has been the standard-of-care material for crowns in Europe and North America since the mid-2010s, replacing PFM in most cases. It offers two clinical advantages: stronger flexural strength (around 1,200 MPa, three to five times that of traditional porcelain) and natural translucency, especially in the modern multi-layer formulations.
For patients, the visible difference is at the gum line. PFM crowns develop a dark line where the metal margin meets gum tissue, particularly noticeable as gums recede over years. With zirconium, that dark line doesn't exist — the crown remains the same colour at the margin as everywhere else. Under bright photography flash, where PFM crowns can show grey shadowing, zirconium photographs as a natural tooth would.
Monolithic vs layered: which to choose
Zirconium crowns come in two main types. Monolithic (single-block) crowns are stronger and more economical — best for back molars where chewing forces are highest and aesthetics matter less. Layered crowns combine a zirconium core with a translucent porcelain outer layer, hand-applied and characterised by a ceramist. They're slightly weaker than monolithic but indistinguishable from natural teeth in photographs.
Honest reality: we recommend layered for visible front teeth (incisors, canines, premolars) and monolithic for back molars. A "full layered" full-mouth case isn't structurally necessary, and it costs more. We tell every patient this in consultation. Most full-mouth makeovers end up as 8–10 layered crowns in the smile zone and 6–10 monolithic in the back.
Tooth preparation: how aggressive is too aggressive?
The Reddit-famous "Turkey teeth" appearance — small, peg-like teeth under bulky white crowns — comes from aggressive preparation. Some clinics grind teeth down 2–3mm or more, well beyond what's needed structurally, to make the crown easier to place and to fit a one-size-fits-all crown shape. The result looks unnatural and damages tooth structure permanently.
Modern preparation requires 0.5–1.5mm of reduction, depending on tooth and crown type. We use the minimum required — and in cases where the existing tooth is essentially healthy, we'll often recommend a partial crown or veneer instead of a full crown. We also do digital smile design before any preparation, so you approve the final look before any tooth is touched.
Lab quality and why in-house matters
A zirconium crown is only as good as the lab that mills and characterises it. Many Istanbul clinics outsource to large commercial labs serving multiple clinics — fast and cheap, but the ceramist never sees the patient and the results can look generic. We run an in-house digital lab. The ceramist walks into the operatory to match shades in person, and the milling, layering and characterisation are all done under one roof. This is also why we can do a 5–7 day single-trip workflow — no waiting on a third-party lab.
Long-term care and warranty terms
Zirconium crowns are durable, but not invincible. Untreated bruxism (teeth grinding) is the leading cause of early failure — a custom night guard prevents it. We include a night-guard discount for any patient with documented or suspected grinding. Daily flossing and twice-yearly professional cleaning preserve the gum margins. Avoid using front crowns to bite ice, hard sweets, or to open packaging.
Our 5-year written warranty covers fracture and debonding, with exclusions for trauma and untreated bruxism. The terms are spelled out in the bilingual contract you sign before treatment, and the contract is your enforcement document — keep a copy, share it with your UK dentist if needed, claim it within the warranty term.
Frequently asked questions
How much do zirconium crowns cost compared to the UK?+
Our price is £180–£300 per tooth depending on the zirconium grade (monolithic, layered, or premium aesthetic). UK private clinics charge £600–£1,200 for the same crown. The materials are identical — same Ivoclar, same Bruxzir blocks, same milling machines. The price gap is in lab and clinical labour costs, not in what's bonded to your tooth.
How does zirconium compare to porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns?+
Zirconium is a full-ceramic material with no metal substructure. PFM crowns have a metal core covered in porcelain — they were the standard for decades but have two drawbacks: a darker line at the gum line as gums recede, and grey shadowing under bright light. Zirconium has neither problem. It's stronger than PFM, more aesthetic, and the price difference at our clinic is small enough that we don't recommend PFM unless there's a specific clinical reason.
How many trips to Turkey do I need for crowns?+
One trip, 5–7 days, for most cases. Day 1: examination, X-rays, treatment plan. Day 2: tooth preparation and digital impressions. Days 3–5: lab work (we use an in-house digital lab). Day 6: trial fitting and bite check. Day 7: final cementation. If you need root canals or extractions before the crowns, we plan a longer trip or split it across two visits.
How long do zirconium crowns last?+
Published clinical data shows 95%+ survival at 10 years for zirconium crowns when properly fitted. Our written warranty covers 5 years against fracture or debonding (not staining or wear from grinding). Patients with a heavy bite or untreated bruxism see shorter lifespans — we recommend a night guard if there's any history of grinding, and we're upfront about that in the consultation.
Will my crowns look natural? I've seen the 'Turkey teeth' meme.+
The 'Turkey teeth' look you see online comes from poor case selection, not the country. Specifically: aggressive tooth preparation (over-grinding healthy teeth), bulk uniform shade (so the crowns look painted on), and unrealistic shade choices (B1 or whiter on someone with naturally darker dentition). We do the opposite — minimal preparation, layered translucent zirconium, and shade matching to the patient's complexion and existing teeth. We refuse cases where the patient insists on too-bright shades against our advice; we'd rather lose the booking than sign our name to a result we wouldn't recommend.
Can a zirconium crown be repaired if it chips?+
Minor chips can sometimes be polished or repaired with composite. A significant fracture means the crown needs to be replaced — that's true of any all-ceramic crown. Within our 5-year warranty period, replacement is free if the failure isn't caused by trauma or untreated bruxism. We document warranty exclusions in writing before treatment so there are no surprises.
Do I need to grind down healthy teeth for crowns?+
Some preparation is unavoidable — a crown needs space to fit over the tooth without bulking out the bite. But the amount matters. We prepare the minimum required for the crown's structural integrity (typically 0.5–1.5mm) and never aggressively shave teeth to fit a uniform veneer-style result. If your existing tooth structure is essentially healthy, a veneer or partial crown may be a more conservative option than a full crown — we'll tell you if it is.
What if a crown fails after I'm back in the UK?+
Our UK aftercare partners in London (Camden), Manchester and Birmingham handle in-person assessment for free under our agreement. If a crown debonds, they re-cement it locally. If it's fractured and warranty-covered, we cover your flight back to Turkey for replacement. The 12-month follow-up is included; the 5-year warranty runs from the date of fitting and is documented in your patient pack.
Are zirconium crowns suitable for front teeth?+
Yes, but the type matters. Premium aesthetic zirconium (layered with translucent porcelain on the outer surface) is what we use for visible front teeth — it has the lifelike translucency that monolithic zirconium lacks. Monolithic (single-block) zirconium is fine for back molars where strength matters more than appearance. Mixing the two is normal practice; we plan it case by case.
Will my insurance cover any of this?+
Some UK private dental insurers (Bupa, Denplan, AXA) reimburse part of overseas treatment with the right documentation. We provide an itemised invoice in English with treatment codes, materials, lot numbers, and dentist signature — the standard format insurers expect. We can't guarantee approval (every policy differs), but the paperwork we provide gives you the cleanest possible claim.
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