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  • @MrRedstardude
    @MrRedstardude Před 3 lety +585

    A mouth full of shaved teeth scares me.

    • @drgurssehmi
      @drgurssehmi Před 3 lety +79

      Me too

    • @nikkib473
      @nikkib473 Před 3 lety +8

      Lol esp for a guy huh

    • @AC-ri2ph
      @AC-ri2ph Před 3 lety +4

      well if you don’t need veneers don’t get them

    • @buckperc2621
      @buckperc2621 Před 3 lety +4

      Clearly you have no idea about Turkey just making a video for the sake of it pathetic

    • @aurelia-eab679
      @aurelia-eab679 Před 3 lety +2

      Ikr

  • @dunnowih
    @dunnowih Před 3 lety +391

    Doc, you have the most gentle & comforting voice I’ve ever been blessed to hear.

    • @callumnineninenine6886
      @callumnineninenine6886 Před 3 lety +3

      Are you on the blob?

    • @dunnowih
      @dunnowih Před 3 lety +15

      @@callumnineninenine6886 imagine calling someone out for being nice,, ok c allUm fragile masculinity 😝😝😝

    • @roxanastrambu2956
      @roxanastrambu2956 Před 3 lety +1

      Are you desperate? Lol 😂

    • @dunnowih
      @dunnowih Před 3 lety +6

      @@roxanastrambu2956 desperate for? LOL why yall so pressed about someone being nice, it doesn’t hurt anyone stfu. I wrote this comment 4 months ago, go fix your fupa and your attitude 👍🏻

    • @Ibileena
      @Ibileena Před 3 lety +5

      I agree he does indeed

  • @ajayray8814
    @ajayray8814 Před 3 lety +281

    You can't say that there isn't any reputable dentists in Turkey.
    UK dentists charge an amount that is prohibitive to most people.
    If UK dentists weren't so greedy then no one would need to go abroad.
    I can't believe that all dentists overseas are practicing in a way which is unethical or harmful.
    Some yes.

    • @forhadahmed4854
      @forhadahmed4854 Před 2 lety +45

      @F A turkey 3rd world country??? 🤣 You’ve clearly not visited there enough have you?

    • @MoroccanAnwar
      @MoroccanAnwar Před 2 lety +29

      @F A third world, istanbul is bigger than London and Paris, I thought London was the biggest city in Europe until i started travelling, u need to get out a bit more mate.

    • @MoroccanAnwar
      @MoroccanAnwar Před 2 lety +10

      UK has half the Dentists as france next door

    • @lelle7691
      @lelle7691 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MoroccanAnwar So it can’t be a third world country because Istanbul is bigger than London? That’s the most retarded argument I’ve ever heard,

    • @DS-kd4py
      @DS-kd4py Před 2 lety +6

      This is complex work that has huge lab bills and time costs. It is also specialist (more training, charges higher price) dental work as there is huge risks of failure and therefore very likely to be sued.
      You can't sue a Turkish dentist, they don't give a fuck if you lose all your teeth the year afterwards as you've signed the contract accepting the risks (which wouldn't be allowed in UK).

  • @chellestjohndillon
    @chellestjohndillon Před 3 lety +271

    I have to bitterly disagree with you. If UK dentists did not make some treatments so expensive then dental tourism may not exist. Also the work that is performed here can be shoddy. I have a bridge that has lasted nearly 30 years without issue. I also had some dental work done in Poland over 16 years ago and I have had no issues with that work. My current dentist has done crowns that have given me non stop issues over the 2 years since they have been fitted. I had a root canal done and within 30 minutes of leaving the practice I experienced the worst pain I have ever had. I felt like my face was exploding. Turns out my dentist had drilled too far into the root and whatever acid that was used to dissolve whatever pulp that was left, seeped into my jaw. This left me with a partially numb lip for 7 months. I also have a blatant cavity on a front tooth and I keep being told it's staining. Staining wouldn't hurt if probed with a toothpick. It has now grown and is black. The car park looks like a luxury car dealership. I'm sorry to say that some of your fellow dentist are money dentist. I would rather go to Turkey and take a chance rather than fork out more and more money for shoddy dentistry here in the UK.

    • @LoveonTour4ever
      @LoveonTour4ever Před 3 lety +13

      First of all, I feel your pain. I have been suffering constantly with abscesses and infections in / under many of my teeth for years, and am only now waiting to have SOME of them extracted here in the UK. The pain is excruciating!
      A couple of years back, I had to have a couple of teeth extracted by my dentist, again because of repeated abscesses and irreversible damage. My dentist started the extractions but was unable to complete the work because my teeth were too brittle to come out easily in one piece. I was sent home with partially extracted teeth, open holes in my gum, and large fragments of tooth and nerves left inside the gums, but exposed!!
      THE PAIN!!!😩🤯😭
      I had to find, and pay a private dentist A LOT OF MONEY to complete the work and fix the mess my dentist had left behind the week before Christmas.
      Three years later, I am still paying back the money I had to borrow from family to have that emergency work done privately! I genuinely need to have all of my remaining teeth extracted, and have implants with some kind of bridges (like all on four or three on six). There is no way in hell I can afford to have this work done in the UK, not even on finance. As far as I can see, my only option is to go to a clinic I have found in Turkey to have the treatment carried out AT A PRICE THAT IS WITHIN REACH. It’s still a lot of money, but about £30,000 cheaper than having the same treatment done here in the UK. I have no choice.
      I refuse to resign myself to having nhs dentures for the rest of my life when I’m only in my 30’s.
      I wouldn’t mind so much, but it’s because of treatment and medication I was given by the nhs a number of years ago, that my teeth are in the state they are and need to be removed!! But will they help or pay for me to have the work done here in the UK...?
      Will they heck!😔
      I’m not arguing with the Dr. in this video. I actually agree with what he’s saying 100% and in an ideal world I would definitely rather go to him to have the work I need carried out.
      It’s clear he really knows what he’s talking about, and to find an implant surgeon who cares about aesthetics AND long term success and reliability of the implants is PURE GOLD.😃
      But I can’t imagine for one minute that I would ever be able to afford what it would likely cost to have him carry out my treatment. I would happily spend the rest of my life paying £100/month to be able to eat properly again, and to have a smile I could actually be proud of (instead of hiding from the world in embarrassment). But UK dental treatment has to be paid upfront.
      So unless I win the lottery it’s EasyJet and Turkey for me!😔
      Best wishes. xx

    • @chellestjohndillon
      @chellestjohndillon Před 3 lety +2

      @@LoveonTour4ever have you had your trip to Turkey as yet?

    • @LoveonTour4ever
      @LoveonTour4ever Před 3 lety +3

      @@chellestjohndillon
      Hi Michelle, 🙋🏼‍♀️
      Not yet no, everything had to be postponed due to the COVID pandemic.
      I’ve had most of my remaining teeth extracted over the past couple of weeks, so I’m going through the healing process from that at the moment. I’m hoping that by the time my gums have all healed up properly I’ll be able to get out to Turkey to start the implant process.It all depends on how things develop over the coming weeks with the pandemic, and also financial limitations. Like many people, my finances have been impacted by COVID so I may have no choice but to wait a little longer to have the implant surgery done. I’m just hoping I don’t have to wait too long otherwise I’ll probably have to have bone and gum grafting done as well.
      I will update this post when I do eventually get the implants done so anyone who is interested in the process can get answers they may have from reading about my journey. I might even start my own blog/ vlog page to document my own personal journey and experiences. If I do start my own page I’ll post the link here. xx

    • @LoveonTour4ever
      @LoveonTour4ever Před 3 lety +1

      @@narichava
      Hi Chava,
      Thank you so much for your message and for all the information. I will take a look at the details and get in touch with you soon.
      Best wishes,
      Louise. xx

    • @narichava
      @narichava Před 3 lety

      @@LoveonTour4ever 🙂🙂 ok..

  • @seleninteriordesign9325
    @seleninteriordesign9325 Před 2 lety +332

    I live in the UK but I’m Turkish and I always go back to my country for my health stuff ( not just teeth ) because doctors are not greedy and there are great doctors in there! The reason for more affordable prices is the currency difference and we mostly produce everything in Turkey. It is not professional to generalize the all doctors in the country and talk crap about them. Other than that, Healthcare system cannot even be compared with the UK since some doctors only advise you to take a rest unless you are dying.

    • @dentambulance
      @dentambulance Před 2 lety +37

      Exactly as you said. Turkish dentistry is not cheap but only difference in currency! They work so professional in my case.

    • @Jeebie81
      @Jeebie81 Před 2 lety +29

      Agreed. If dentists in the uk were worth their cost people also wouldn’t be going abroad. Uk dentists in general are not good and you have to pay so much for half decent dentistry

    • @tinafoxxy2546
      @tinafoxxy2546 Před 2 lety +20

      that is not true all the way. Cosmetic surgeries are in fact cheaper in Turkey for the reasons you stated, but the fact that they offer such cosmetic yet harmful solutions for a cheaper price attract a lot naive misinfored young people who go get their teeth shaved off completely. And they don t care in Turkey for this as long as it brings them clientele from all over the world.

    • @JuanGarcia-ru9on
      @JuanGarcia-ru9on Před 2 lety +15

      Dentists are not greedy in Turkey? I’m sure if you’d ask them to do their work for free they’d throw you out. I’m sure there are a lot of great dentists and you probably are linked to them because your family knows people. However, as an immigrant myself, countries like Turkey are not going to have as high standards as the UK and the underhanded practices are beyond belief there.

    • @lukelukey4155
      @lukelukey4155 Před 2 lety +9

      Anything is cheap in turkey if you come from the west, but the price they charge for healthcare/dentistry etc is a lot to the average joe local.
      It is filled with shit clinics for literally any kind of cosmetic procedure, they have less laws, less communication, less paper trail etc. Its pretty simple, want to save money and look/have what you want in turkey? Good for you but do your research and don’t let your desperation to look good cloud your better judgment.

  • @cnicolehill3341
    @cnicolehill3341 Před 3 lety +387

    These dentist complain about people going abroad for work but charge an arm a leg and a toe smh

    • @maggie19ful
      @maggie19ful Před 3 lety +85

      he is trying to discourage people in UK to go to Turkey for dental treatment because they dont have many customers here hahaha

    • @Getlosttt
      @Getlosttt Před 3 lety +51

      @@maggie19ful EXACTLY! The U.K. is world renowned for having bad teeth and he has the nerve to act like they've got it figured out. 🥴.

    • @alexking4380
      @alexking4380 Před 3 lety +23

      @@maggie19ful Have more than enough patients! The lab bill for the material we use in the UK for veneers are 4x the cost of the lab bill for the material they use for your crowns you get in turkey, that’s why the cost of the treatment is more. Good luck with your full denture in 10 years time when you are having a full mouth of extractions

    • @alamgoni2087
      @alamgoni2087 Před 3 lety +35

      @@alexking4380 I don’t think anybody has ever had a full mouth of extractions 10 years after getting veneers done in Turkey. How dramatic is your statement lol. A lot of people go to Turkey because they provide better dental care than the UK. We Brits are known for bad teeth for a reason.
      It’s clear UK dentists want you to spend more on these treatments so they can benefit. When UK dentists fit veneers or crowns. They also shave down your teeth! So the same risks stand! Just because they shave down a 1MM less than a Turkish dentist, does not mean you walk away risk free!! 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️
      Also, you can always ask your Dentist to shave as less teeth down as possible! There you go, problem solved!
      Or you can get it done in the UK, pay £15-20k for a very standard service and that is probably just enough for the top set of your teeth!
      A huge amount of the UK population now turn to Turkey for dental treatment, this goes for celebrities also. Do you really not think that Turkish dentists are a lot more skilled at this job than UK dentists?
      UK dentists struggle to get their clients due to their extortionate pricing. Turkey has opened up a more affordable solution for us Brits.
      My dentist recommended Turkey!!! Why? Because she isn’t biased!

    • @matronarona
      @matronarona Před 3 lety +25

      Are you dumb? He is saying the treatment is bad because it will mess up your teeth in 10-15 years.

  • @sultanbudak15
    @sultanbudak15 Před 3 lety +94

    I'm in Turkey now getting my teeth done. The service is amazing. You're saying its cheap but its not cheap. It's the same price as England. Theyve charged me 41,000 lira which is around £4k. The currency rate makes it cheap. Not the materials. His used zirconium on mine. Dentist in the UK take the piss and wonder why we go abroad. Maybe make it more affordable for people.

    • @size7914
      @size7914 Před 3 lety +1

      I got my done in instanbul back in U.K. now got them put in the 2nd and still experiencing pain are u ?

    • @happinessretracted8667
      @happinessretracted8667 Před 3 lety +6

      If anything goes wrong ✨suffa✨

    • @lydiakay6403
      @lydiakay6403 Před 3 lety +7

      £4K is still relatively cheap as veneers over here cost anything from £450- £1k+ PER tooth!!

    • @youllneverwalkalone1565
      @youllneverwalkalone1565 Před 3 lety

      What was the place called you went mate

    • @quincyileh3250
      @quincyileh3250 Před 3 lety

      Pls are you on instag ? Cause I really need to fix mine to get my confidence back pls

  • @aarond23
    @aarond23 Před 3 lety +125

    It's not hard to see that this treatment is extreme and will cause problems in 15-20 years. Lets hope she has the money to fix it then.

    • @user-tn1in5he4n
      @user-tn1in5he4n Před 3 lety +10

      @Jonathan Brea That's not true. Your statement is false.

    • @PooksterBear
      @PooksterBear Před 3 lety

      @Jonathan Brea i dont know how expensive it is but was in turkey so idk if it was still super expensive

    • @livinghope1561
      @livinghope1561 Před 3 lety

      @g well there's a treatment for nerve damage it's rct!!

    • @Godfirst986
      @Godfirst986 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jonathan Brea you honestly don't know what the future hold.

    • @jt305
      @jt305 Před 2 lety +1

      she should get it free on the NHS!!! ... but wait they don't even do implants or crowns unless so serious like oral cancer

  • @HektorBandimar
    @HektorBandimar Před 2 lety +4

    Can't argue with that honest explanation, good presentation, thanks.

  • @nuraykeskin8585
    @nuraykeskin8585 Před 2 lety +20

    I'm from England but now living in Turkey,Istanbul actually where there is a known popularity of health tourism and its huge here. So huge,there are personal assistants that guide you step by step during consultations,seminars on new technology at the actually hospitals. Depends which doctor you sign up to and which hospital or clinic. ALL dentistry here above school age is private,so whenever we need to go to a dentist,even for a check up it costs so much money for us. For a foreigner visiting oy for treatment,I'm guessing they put the price up as they need to use a translator and or a personal assistant and or including a hotel stay which may also be included in the price etc. There are newly made health centres made here specifically for health reasons. Whilst staying there,you have everything done. Spa,massage,sauna,relaxation rooms,even psycho therapy,dental health,assessments,gym,facials of different levels,chiropraction,weight loss help,every type of specialist available and at a huge cost in Turkish lira,but with the exchange rate at now every 1 pound is 14 lira its paying peanuts for a foreigner. Especially using sterling here. I have two cousins here who work as private dentists,one a normal professor and one specialises in the jaw (implants). They've set up their own business connected with a Chinese implant franchise and are a dedicated group who work with the latest technology. In their clinics in first initial check up they will automatically give you a 360degree or 4d whatever the latest xray is. You stand and a huge device circle's around your head and takes every detail of your teeth,jaw etc. Adds it to upto date computer technology. They no way have that on the NHS in the UK or will charge soon much for less upto date technology. Its not fair. Take a look at English publics teeth,the ones that seem white and clean are mainly young 20-30age group who whiten at home. Old people's teeth there are really damaged. Even with fluoride in water there it's doesn't look so good. Here in Turkey in the cities anyway people seem to have really healthy teeth and when I ask some,they've done no whitening at all. I get so shocked. There is no fluoride in our water here. And people don't go to 6 monthly checks likeUK

    • @ScalpGod
      @ScalpGod Před rokem +1

      Flouride is a poison and the only reason people say its good for your teeth is because it kills everything including bacteria so easily. The first time people were given flouride to drink was in concentration camps because nazis noticed it made people more passive, disconnected from their fellow prisoner, and escape attempts were drastically reduced.

    • @nuraykeskin8585
      @nuraykeskin8585 Před rokem +1

      @@ScalpGod i agree with your point.

    • @ly_nex
      @ly_nex Před rokem

      They are probably rich people not everyone has healthy teeth. Dental care is way too expensive for us I couldn't get braces for seven years and it looks like I won't anymore we can't afford it. btw my family is avarage I mean we aren't considered poor. It must be good to go to another country to get cheap. A dolar is 25 liras now

  • @xWhisperingEchoesx
    @xWhisperingEchoesx Před 3 lety +2

    You have such a soothing voice and presence. Thank you for the information. So sad what people are doing to themselves for vanity.

  • @Londradabirturkkizi
    @Londradabirturkkizi Před 2 lety +70

    Getting your teeth done in Turkey may be cheaper than UK but the work they do is definitely not cheap! They have excellent service, they use latest technology even most UK dentist don’t have, they are extremely clean ( we know how most dentist in UK are!!!) due to competition in Turkey doctors are bettering themselves day by day, they give guarantee of 5-10 years and after care is always free. This is a type of video that is full of theories that does not reflect reality.

    • @kingk5013
      @kingk5013 Před 2 lety +3

      Not every dentist in turkey Is same like in every country… i understand your surgery is losing money and clients but don’t blame professionals because they can offer cheaper service plus even here in uk or wherever you located you would not be able to promise a long lasting crowns 10-15 years and you probably care as much as they do so stop pretending 😉 usually clients visit turkey because the care they get not the price also we are done waiting for appointments and minimal care our dentist provide not all but good ones are always bussy they haven’t got much time for social media 😁

    • @kandacenoire
      @kandacenoire Před 2 lety

      What clinic are you referring to

    • @eksrayss
      @eksrayss Před 2 lety +4

      Not cheap but definitely better quality and more affordable! Hit me up and I'll give you the name of good clinic. Just came back from my second trip two weeks ago. So happy 😊!

    • @maggistar2614
      @maggistar2614 Před 2 lety

      Hi what Turkish dentist did u use please. I’ve got quotes from Attelia and uksmile at the minute but would luv to hear your recommendations xx

    • @veracorreia4579
      @veracorreia4579 Před 2 lety +3

      Dentist in the UK at least NHS is shockingly bad!

  • @cormac2515
    @cormac2515 Před 3 lety +133

    "Maybe you got bottled in the face" 😂

  • @amirfantol
    @amirfantol Před 4 lety +291

    Hi Dr. Gurs, I enjoy watching your videos. I am also a dentist with a cosmetic background performing surgical treatments (implants too). I am based in Budapest where we host lots of international patients. I personally have treated many patients from UK who have had recieved substandard and messed up low quality treatments in UK and here we have to completely redo things to give them what is best for them and what every patient deserves. I have to disagree with you by saying that in the UK many treatment methods are outdated and primitive while the globe is progressing and moving forward; restricted regulations have nothing to do with the quality of treatment, for example, amalgam fillings are still done in the UK despite the fact its toxicity has been proven and its use is banned in many countries. Or hearing from my colleagues in the UK, that they have to use cheaper types of implants as people cannot afford to pay for it while they can receive the high-end quality implants half the price in UK in other countries like in Hungary or Turkey with more or less the same quality of surgical techniques. I admire the effort you put to make these informative and lovely videos but I know everybody isn’t perfect in what they do or say, so I consider this video rather a bad one considering you have made a lot of good ones (I have liked most of your videos btw). We can find good and bad dentists everywhere, and that is true about any profession, there are many up to date techniques and material here in Hungary or countries like Turkey that my dentist friends in the UK have never heard of or cannot afford to use as their patients cannot afford to pay for them, so they stick to the old school material or techniques. Do not think that all dentists in the UK are doing things as you do because they aren’t. I suggest it is really unfair to categorize and compare dental quality in this way based on the country and calling them back street cheap dentists, especially in this case (Turkey vs. UK,). To be honest Turkey would win in many occasions. It might be true about some other countries but still you cannot generalize this nor you can disrespect dentists of one country based on one patient’s experience. Thanks and keep up the good work ❤️

    • @drgurssehmi
      @drgurssehmi Před 4 lety +62

      I should not have singled out Turkey, that was my mistake. My issue is actually with going for the 'bargain option' and the long term issues with that.
      I actually went to a course In Budapest, with Istvan Urban, who is a world class dentist and surgeon. There are excellent dentists there, but I doubt the bargain hunters will go to people like that. (Their fees are similar, or more than those of similar dentists in the UK)

    • @chellestjohndillon
      @chellestjohndillon Před 3 lety +34

      I totally agree with you. This video is scare mongering in order to make people think that overseas dentistry is second class. The worst dental work that I have been subjected to has been performed here in the UK. I myself am going to Turkey to fix the work that was performed here.

    • @Shan-bi1mg
      @Shan-bi1mg Před 3 lety +38

      Maybe if dentists in the uk didn’t rip people off with there unrealistic fees then people wouldn’t have to go abroad 😌 im travelling to turkey in 2 weeks for my treatment and i cant wait!! It would of cost me more than double in London 🤷‍♀️

    • @chellestjohndillon
      @chellestjohndillon Před 3 lety +1

      @@Shan-bi1mg which clinic are you going to?

    • @Getlosttt
      @Getlosttt Před 3 lety +21

      @@chellestjohndillon I am from the U.S. and our dentists here aren't the best either. Aside from them charging an arm and a leg, they don't have the latest technology in dentistry and the clinics aren't anywhere as clean as those I've seen in Turkey.
      I am travelling to Turkey next month for my crowns. 😁

  • @John000Fox
    @John000Fox Před rokem +46

    The message i took from that is that UK dentists want to do as little as possible…. and this has certainly been my experience. Ive root canal treatment in the UK that turned my tooth black, to be told afterwards yea that happens. Had fillings botched that either fell out or never succeeded in spreading decay. And more recently had a crown fitted in one of my front teeth that was completely the wrong size and colour and has now fallen out! Much of the damage i have to my teeth was facilitated by poor dentistry which i paid thousands for! To assume that all dentists outside the UK are any less professional that you is completely unethical, I suggest you do your homework doc! I have, and ill be going to Turkey 🇹🇷😎👍

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +5

      I have three missing front teeth thanks to cra* dental work conducted by my dentist in the UK. I will be travelling to Turkey for 6 on 1 dental implants for a third of the price than here.

    • @markylon
      @markylon Před rokem +2

      NO YOU TOTALLY GOT THE WRONG MESSAGE. He was saying if you watched and listened carefully that in Turkey they are happy to SHAVE YOUR ENTIRE tooth to a tiny little peg to add the veneer which is actually a crown. What this man said was that had they had the treatment in the UK they would have done the MINIMUM amount of shaving of the original tooth to preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible. Therefore do MINIMAL INVASIVE DAMAGE.
      So in the UK they try to minimise the damage to your natural teeth.
      Turkey are happy to just get rid of almost your entire tooth.
      SO IT'S NOT ABOUT THE UK WANT TO DO AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE.

    • @sntn5425
      @sntn5425 Před rokem

      Definitely. Give me your email, I am a dentist with private practice in Turkey.

    • @John000Fox
      @John000Fox Před rokem

      @Sian Jayne Hi Sian, after doing some research I have narrowed it down to a few but will probably use Dental Centre Turkey. Do your research and read reviews, if it seems good to be true it probably is and there definitely is some charlatans out there just looking to rob people.

    • @alfredbjornsson9205
      @alfredbjornsson9205 Před rokem

      I've been to a dentist in Turkey,, everything done 100% ,,,,

  • @kazm9669
    @kazm9669 Před 3 lety +14

    How is a consumer meant to distinguish between poor and good quality material of veneers? An expensive dentist can still cut corners for greater profit margins, whilst providing poor materials.

  • @robw2486
    @robw2486 Před 3 lety +38

    I could not agree with you more. I was talked into getting 3 crowns when I was 25, which I did not need, but I grew up in Australia, where dental services are all privatised. I moved to the UK almost 20 years ago, and now 2 of my crowns are causing major problems at 49, and it looks like I will have to get one removed (which is at the front on the side), and will need to get an implant. If I didn't get it done, I will still have my tooth.

    • @kalebanth8323
      @kalebanth8323 Před rokem +9

      20 years doesn’t sound to bad for a replacement just sayn

    • @robw2486
      @robw2486 Před rokem +5

      @@kalebanth8323 - Well, my natural teeth have never had to be replaced, and at 50, I still have them. 20 years goes quickly, and you may not be in a financial position to keep replacing them.

    • @adamnorth5771
      @adamnorth5771 Před 10 měsíci

      UK dentist love removing teeth than fixing them

    • @angelstorm6001
      @angelstorm6001 Před 9 měsíci +1

      That happened to me with NHS dentist in UK

  • @JulianaCustodioJessen
    @JulianaCustodioJessen Před rokem +8

    I got my teeth done in turkey 🇹🇷 and I’ve never been so happy and confident 😌😌, 🇺🇸 and 🇬🇧 destroyed my teeth and I paid so much money 😢.

    • @Yiebvskksv
      @Yiebvskksv Před 7 měsíci +1

      I’m glad you like, they always seem to be look fake and horse teeth

  • @harryrivera6407
    @harryrivera6407 Před 3 lety +26

    I’m in the US and cosmetic dentistry is insanely expensive, cheapest quote for me was more then 20k !!
    Went to Medellín Colombia same treatment done for less then half and that includes hotel !! Super happy with outcome !! People are super great I will be going back to Colombia for mr 1 year checkup !!!

  • @vevebluster
    @vevebluster Před 2 lety +11

    Why would someone destroy perfectly good teeth???!!! My teeth are gappy and I want some cosmetic work done, but I cannot imagine destroying them to look better for a few years

    • @komfykoala6083
      @komfykoala6083 Před 11 měsíci

      It's not worth it. If you are unhappy with your gaps, you can always do invisalign or bonding. But definitely not veneers. Invisalign can be pricy, not sure about bonding.

  • @hannahweldu2114
    @hannahweldu2114 Před 3 lety +16

    the girl: 👁👄👁

  • @awhi3765
    @awhi3765 Před 3 lety +31

    I really love dentists. I’m thankful for having great dentists in my past. And I’m even more thankful I listened to their warnings. Years ago when I wanted a perfect smile a dentist told me not to do that. I still hate my smile but I still have all my healthy teeth.

  • @jasmineyeo9697
    @jasmineyeo9697 Před rokem +11

    This is a detailed explanation on the risks involved of getting veneers or crowns. Thank you Dr Gurs!
    For me, I really love my slightly imperfect teeth and teeth whitening is the last dental treatment I would do to my teeth. And it’s also been done through consulting my dentist. I think there’s many people out there who had little knowledge about dentistry and they take matters into own hands.. Really grateful to have met ethical dentists in my life that they advised me on treatments required and not necessary ones 🙏🏻♥️

  • @iTzCorey
    @iTzCorey Před 3 lety +5

    To be honest the only reason people leave the UK for this treatment is because Turkey costs around £4,000 the UK is like £20,000 which nobody has lol, personally i have considered Turkey but opted for dental bonding and whitening which has cost me almost £2,000, whitening on all teeth but bonding only on 6 teeth, bonding is much safer and better but when you look at the price of £2,000 for bonding and whitening which doesn't guarantee any change in whiteness of your teeth compared to paying £2,000 more for Turkey where you can get something like 16 veneers/crowns to make your teeth perfect and as white as you want you can see why people do it, people just don't have the money to buy it in the UK and most buy it because they need it like they have bad teeth and don't have £12.000 - £25,000 and sadly the price of private dental care in the UK is just too expensive and its sad like my local dentist has cost me almost £250 on just appointments alone without even starting the bonding or whitening so all together i will be spending £2,300 for 6 teeth to be bonded and teeth whitening.

  • @jakecarson4587
    @jakecarson4587 Před 3 lety +4

    Very well spoken dr everything explained perfectly my dentist in Walthamstow is Asian to and I have to say very professional and caring

  • @mjrashid6070
    @mjrashid6070 Před 2 lety +6

    It’s not just the cost. The expertise in Turkey has surpassed the UK.

    • @randomperson9187
      @randomperson9187 Před rokem

      I can't vouch for the UK but I can say the dental work I'm getting in Turkey surpasses what I get in the United States.

  • @barkyvonschnauzer2188
    @barkyvonschnauzer2188 Před 2 lety +1

    DR. Sehmi. Thank you for the insight. I was researching dentists in Turkey and any that may show alternative reasons as to not go. And I think this is it. However. I am 60 yrs old and my teeth are failing like crazy. I'm at a loss for teeth so to speak. I live in the USA and dental treatment here is outlandish for cosmetic care. What other options do I have?

    • @Jjshowistanbul
      @Jjshowistanbul Před 2 lety

      Bro I’m from calabasa California and the dental work here is world class no lie . All advanced tech and training. A+

    • @Ashley-xj8cm
      @Ashley-xj8cm Před 2 lety

      Bro your 60 u might as well risk it. Even if u got 10 years worth of it u done then eh

  • @hochisock5336
    @hochisock5336 Před 2 lety

    What's best for a front tooth missing about 3mm? veener?

  • @giovanny1062
    @giovanny1062 Před 3 lety +30

    Only in Turkey? Well, this happens all around the world, both good and bad dentist are in all the countries

    • @laxer123
      @laxer123 Před rokem

      Great .just like you die and placed in a gold or bronze coffin or a regular coffin. who gives a fk about a teeth, nothing last forever. .. lol

  • @johnjusticeshow
    @johnjusticeshow Před 3 lety +9

    Also you keep calling turkey as the cheapest providers if you ask me turkey has better medical equipment more sanitized and actually more professional doctors than the UK... you keep referring to Turkey as the cheap place the reason why it's less expensive in turkey's because they have less operational and labor costs everything else is the same European Standard and American board-certified doctors... I have hosted over 100 patients from the United States for different dental procedures and they are all happy... also you're not referring to which kind of veneers are you talking about zirconium are you talking about E-maxx... Emax zirconiam are super efficient.. And people want the aesthetic look also they last more than 20 years....

  • @Nomenloony
    @Nomenloony Před rokem

    I'm so pleased you shared this. I shudder at what these people will look like in 20 years when these things start dropping off.

  • @johnwicks8055
    @johnwicks8055 Před 3 lety

    Lumineers is that better option?

  • @crazy4beatles
    @crazy4beatles Před 3 lety +77

    look at my perfect teeth! no hun you're one step away from having perfect dentures.

    • @peopleschannel3702
      @peopleschannel3702 Před 3 lety +2

      True

    • @jr8482
      @jr8482 Před 3 lety +1

      Why you hating

    • @marieschrader9150
      @marieschrader9150 Před 3 lety +6

      @@jr8482 she's not. This girl had perfect beautiful teeth. There was no need for her to get crowns on every tooth. She's so young and will forever have problems with them. Not only that she will need them replaced several times in her life.

    • @richardburns5925
      @richardburns5925 Před 3 lety +3

      What a disaster, ruining perfect natural teeth and having veneers stuck on! Wrecked her teeth for life. What she should have done, is just have braces, orthodontic treatment, then have a whiten, far better and a nicer natural smile as well. For a few grand, you can have your OWN perfect straight teeth for life!

    • @helenahughes8562
      @helenahughes8562 Před rokem

      @@richardburns5925 few grand cost over 8grand Australian dollar for my sons braces..

  • @ladybuginc.4189
    @ladybuginc.4189 Před 2 lety +18

    I had four veneers on my teeth, 2009. The four teeth were grinder down, and they look amazing.. It’s 2022, and I haven’t had any issues..

  • @stinehansen191
    @stinehansen191 Před 2 lety

    I am getting 10 crowns very soon. And i was wonderinn. How Long does it take normally?

  • @Mrlistenandlearn
    @Mrlistenandlearn Před 2 lety +1

    My dentist has advised due to acid my enamel has been worn down and she has advised 6 crowns for K9 teeth- my question is will bridge be better or getting single crowns on each tooth. Also would veneers be a better option. My front back teeth are the issue

    • @monikab.5354
      @monikab.5354 Před 2 lety

      Generalny, the answer is that the more similar to nature solution - the better, so if possible then try to go for separate crowns, easier with keeping hygiene and if something will happen with some tooth under crown then it will be problem only with one crown to destroy if needed, not with the whole work that is bridge.

    • @monikab.5354
      @monikab.5354 Před 2 lety

      Btw, in my country ( Poland) price for the 6 porcelain crowns with high quality is like 2k £ ( I work in dental clinic)

  • @Doriansgirl19
    @Doriansgirl19 Před 3 lety +74

    People in the comments are purposely ignoring the fact that bad dentists work in every country. The fact that you had bad work in the UK does not mean all the dentists here are bad, the fact that you had good work done in Turkey does not mean all the dentists there are good. You should do your research about cosmetic treatments (especially veneers since as the video says these don't even count as veneers anymore but are actually crowns). Regardless of where you live if you think your dentist is giving you bad advice then you should get a second opinion. I had a dentist in the US diagnose me with a pulpitis when I had actually cracked a tooth, a dentist in the UK had to remove it when it eventually broke and honestly even though it was a treatment I wish I hadn't needed I am very happy with the treatment I received in the UK (and not at all happy with my treatment in the US...).

    • @Who-cu9eu
      @Who-cu9eu Před 2 lety +3

      The dentist on the video is just trying to promote greedy high prices

  • @chaugg1
    @chaugg1 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you, Dr. Gurs, for your explanation. You are always good . I enjoy your video every time.
    .

  • @barborasmolkova7922
    @barborasmolkova7922 Před 2 lety

    Hello. After all this speaking.... can i know how much u charge for one veneer? i want to compare with prices in slovakia for example. So would be very kind of you to tell us "not very rich persons" how much cost veneer at your clinic. Thank u.

  • @TheWoWBane
    @TheWoWBane Před 9 měsíci

    I just brush twice a day with a regular toothbrush, go to the dentist once a year for a clean up. Never had a cavity or any issues at all. How hard can it be for people to take care of their teeth?

  • @skyisthelimit9951
    @skyisthelimit9951 Před 2 lety +16

    I can see the PAIN in Dr. eyes because 'millions of quids are going to Turkey (instead of UK Dentists), people are still satisfied and happy". That's not good for the butchers (sorry dentists) of UK.

    • @kingk5013
      @kingk5013 Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly propaganda at its finest because their surgeries are losing money 😂😂

  • @craigbennett9820
    @craigbennett9820 Před 2 lety +18

    Dental negligence claims are big business in the UK .
    All the problems that could happen in Turkey or other countries, can also happen in the UK.

  • @ace50105010
    @ace50105010 Před rokem

    I Love how he Talks. Simple and clear

  • @ayangbesanmufutauo2450
    @ayangbesanmufutauo2450 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Dr. I enjoy your video,it's so educative an inspired.Thank you Sir

  • @wh4274
    @wh4274 Před 3 lety +23

    Simple solution = make it cheaper in the U.K.

  • @billiedebra9808
    @billiedebra9808 Před 3 lety +51

    I will say the Dental Center of Turkey has all the latest equipment. They let you pick what you want and if they don't think it's good or the right thing they will steer you to a different decision. I have had the worst dental care here in the USA. Typically the crown costs $1300.00 per tooth. Same equipment as in Turkey. No difference in the resins. They messed this crown up and wanted to put another one on there, then told me I might need a root canal if the nerve didn't calm down, another 1200.00. Total for 1 tooth=$2300.00. I am sure it may not be the correct thing for a 20 year old to go do, but I am 45 and have cracks in my teeth from an accident and staining from tetracycline from the 70's that will not bleach out. I am heavily considering Turkey because at 1300.00 a tooth and I have a super wide smile; that would be $31, 000.00 for the same machine, resin, and dentistry.

    • @mvpglam8018
      @mvpglam8018 Před 2 lety

      Why do they shave the teeth to toothpick for veneer prep though? I thought of going there but every single video I watched they shave the teeth. How is it just veneers if they are shaving the teeth. It looks like Crowns to me.
      I can understand if someone had a root canal or large filling then a crown is needed and they have to shave the teeth but not for a healthy teeth.
      I wish one of the dentist from turkey cam explain why they shave healthy teeth.

    • @billiedebra9808
      @billiedebra9808 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mvpglam8018 They don't always shave the entire tooth. It really is the terminology that was used incorrectly. The people getting their teeth shaved all the way down are getting full crowns and not veneers. When placing a veneer the dentist will shave only the 1st 3rd of the tooth down to accommodate the contact thin veneer to the front of the tooth. It doesn't go all the way around the tooth.

    • @dfdfdfff485
      @dfdfdfff485 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mvpglam8018 I am a dentist in Turkey I would like to say we dont shave them if they really aren’t need to.in my faculty we were told to decide most conservative treatment every time.You can allways speak with your dentist about any concern that you have any you can decide what you choose. always be in contact with quality clinics and ask for pictures and information about their previous treatments.🌸💖

    • @LoverOFhopeANDcompassion
      @LoverOFhopeANDcompassion Před rokem

      is clinic you mention same as Istanbul dental center? Im seriously thinking about going there for several crowns. Most dents in USA are mediocre charging insane $$ but the very good ones charge even more

    • @randomperson9187
      @randomperson9187 Před rokem +1

      @@LoverOFhopeANDcompassion I had some implants put in at home in the United States. Some of them failed and it was a nightmare. I'm currently in Turkey nearing the end of my treatment and I have to say they did a great job fixing what the other dentist messed up and putting in well functioning implants.
      It's not even about cost anymore, if Turkey cost more I'd still come here for dental work.

  • @Massivekutt
    @Massivekutt Před rokem

    Can you tell me the best place to get dental implants in turkey

  • @dimondrose8970
    @dimondrose8970 Před 2 lety

    Hi my teeth have thin enamel.and stand front tooth i want vanners so bad how much is it for vanners ??

  • @user-gd4bv8mn7y
    @user-gd4bv8mn7y Před 3 lety +32

    My “expensive” dentist in the UK wanted to do the exact same to me and because I don’t have an overbite he wanted to file back my bottom teeth and leave them exposed. I went to Turkey instead, pleased with the results. Half the cost for double the work!

    • @lexiemaep7930
      @lexiemaep7930 Před 3 lety +1

      Who did you go to? I want to get veneers

    • @kells8241
      @kells8241 Před 3 lety

      Please tell where you went

    • @Ov3rshot
      @Ov3rshot Před 3 lety

      @@kells8241 Do you still need advice on which dentist to go to?

    • @kells8241
      @kells8241 Před 3 lety

      @@Ov3rshot yes please x

    • @Ov3rshot
      @Ov3rshot Před 3 lety

      @@kells8241 If you're looking to get something done in a different country for a bit of a cheaper price - I'm going to a dentist in Croatia (it's in middle EU approximately). It's cheaper than in the UK/US, but not super cheap. However, they are world class quality. They do amazing work. If you decide to see them you'll know you picked the right one with your first visit :) Currently having a lot of work done there.
      Full mouth crowns on every tooth are going to cost me ~17k EUR.
      Google "Dentorium hr" and you'll find it. Hope this helps with your situation.

  • @DHU11
    @DHU11 Před 3 lety +38

    Cost of living and value of money in UK vs. Turkey is wildly different so those in Turkey have no grounds to charge the same amount as western country, they would drive away local and foreign business if they did that, so cheaper doesn’t always mean worse in quality. The quality of that of those veneers in Turkey is not always bad and maybe this dentist is being prejudice in saying that all or a lot of dental professionals in Turkey are cowboys, because they likely didn’t school at a western institute and will be miles away after the foreigner goes home. That is just not true. I had veneers done in the UK by some muppet in Harley St - £6,500 for EIGHT and they are absolutely crap I have been back several times having nothing but probs and they are only 5 years old. I fly to Turkey in Feb to get 20 for £2,500, highly rated and legit dental clinic. 🤷‍♂️

    • @andrewiffrig7308
      @andrewiffrig7308 Před 3 lety

      What is the name of the clinic you are going to? I’m looking into going to turkey soon

    • @sandrinegwet8109
      @sandrinegwet8109 Před 3 lety

      What's the name of the clinic. I am also considering doing to Turkey soon

    • @quincyileh3250
      @quincyileh3250 Před 3 lety

      The name pls and are you on Instagram ?

  • @closcrazy
    @closcrazy Před rokem

    Brilliant video, well explained!

  • @glauciacardosojones4272
    @glauciacardosojones4272 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video, very good informations. Thank you.

  • @kemelalexander5
    @kemelalexander5 Před 3 lety +2

    Overall let’s just be real the uk is way too expensive especially with things like apr % being added i was quoted well over 3k in the uk for just composite bonding on 10 teeth that’s like 6k on the 20 teeth i want done where as it’s 3k all together in turkey for crowns

  • @donnadiore2356
    @donnadiore2356 Před 3 lety +59

    Nice video ... still going to turkey

    • @cnicolehill3341
      @cnicolehill3341 Před 3 lety +4

      for real! I booked my appt the other day for November 12th ...

    • @samlyness4452
      @samlyness4452 Před 3 lety +3

      Hahaha this made me laugh but yea turkey it is

    • @karolinagol2476
      @karolinagol2476 Před 3 lety

      Saaaame lol

    • @theecologist10
      @theecologist10 Před 3 lety +15

      You're so young and already grinding down healthy teeth 😩 of course it's your choice but consider bonding and all other options before making an irreversible decision

    • @matronarona
      @matronarona Před 3 lety +11

      Bro, you're gonna suffer in 10 years & pay double the amount.

  • @benpenguin7382
    @benpenguin7382 Před 2 lety +1

    You have said uk dentists do the minimal amount so... if the dentists in turkey do more why does the uk charge so much?

  • @omadjourney
    @omadjourney Před 3 lety +1

    I'm in the process of looking into verneers in the UK but it's just too expensive and the only people getting free deals in the UK ate reality star's...the cost is just too much in the UK.

  • @meas2929
    @meas2929 Před 2 lety +12

    That’s is so true... she had a great smile there was no need for all of that. my teeth were all bad and I went to Turkey to get them fixed and all I thought about that time is saving money looking for cheaper price .cost me 6K and after like four years I started having all the problems which the dentist mentioned in the video so I had to re-do all the work and it cost me almost 80K(no one will be sorry for you) so please don’t you ever do it there And always remember once your tooth is drilled there is no way to go back And if you really need to do that choose your dentist carefully and don’t you ever think about money because it’s like an investment for yourself and the last thing is nothing like your natural teeth I hope this can help to make up your mind before get scammed.

    • @shippoandrew
      @shippoandrew Před 2 lety +1

      It seems to me you did not follow your own advice and choose your dentist carefully

    • @AMM-vo2in
      @AMM-vo2in Před rokem +4

      @@shippoandrew the person did say that all they cared about was the cost at the time instead of considering the fact that messing with your teeth is irreversible and should be highly considered as an investment

  • @justeshort
    @justeshort Před rokem +8

    Dear God. I worked in the dental field for many years. I m so glad that someone is explaining the difference between crowns and veneers. I have noticed so many posting from Turkey and people are saying they paid for veneers but they are doing crowns on every tooth. This is crazy!

    • @justeshort
      @justeshort Před rokem

      I am sorry, I have had emergency private dental treatment in the UK and the standards are very low. Your knowledge is correct but again the results are not good quality. When I returned to the US, my dentist showed me the errors.

    • @mysticsmoothie530
      @mysticsmoothie530 Před rokem

      OMGG LITERALLY!!

  • @godsbeautyonearth
    @godsbeautyonearth Před 3 lety

    So what do u recommend to people who has a lot of missing teeth rotting teeth

    • @colinjava8447
      @colinjava8447 Před 3 lety +1

      If they are missing you can't shave them anyway. Probably implants for missing teeth, and probably crowns over the rotting ones.
      The point he's making is that its not good to destroy already healthy teeth if you can help it.

  • @bradleyclark1033
    @bradleyclark1033 Před 3 lety +2

    How do you know it gone done in turkey?

  • @ava.and.jasper
    @ava.and.jasper Před 3 lety +37

    these people have their teeth severely compromised and they don't even know the difference because veneers and crowns, much less which one they received..

  • @EngiNerd747
    @EngiNerd747 Před 3 lety +4

    quote "just because of a couple of quid" ? "back street cheap dentist" ? seriously.
    So, basically there are no bad dentist in the UK.

  • @adamsonyeka5368
    @adamsonyeka5368 Před 3 lety

    I love ur soothing voice Dr

  • @ellaballard-williams8955
    @ellaballard-williams8955 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! I need affordable dental work and was considering Turkey. I am glad this video came my way.🙂

    • @kingk5013
      @kingk5013 Před 2 lety +1

      Not every dentist in turkey Is same like in every country… i understand your surgery is losing money and clients but don’t blame professionals because they can offer cheaper service plus even here in uk or wherever you located you would not be able to promise a long lasting crowns 10-15 years and you probably care as much as they do so stop pretending 😉 usually clients visit turkey because the care they get not the price also we are done waiting for appointments and minimal care our dentist provide not all but good ones are always bussy they haven’t got much time for social media 😁

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem +1

      Go to Turkey then. There is good and bad wherever you go.

  • @MinaMulan
    @MinaMulan Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for this! I have beautiful teeth! Had braces when i was younger but i NEVER wore my retainer fast forward to today (26)… teeth have slightly shifted and my underbite never changed because i never wore my rubber bands (I was 15). You just confirmed for me to do adult braces so this will last 😁

  • @rockymakwata4864
    @rockymakwata4864 Před 2 lety +5

    Calling Turkish (overseas) dentistry as ‘cheaper option’ doesn’t mean everyone living in Turkey/overseas has veneers. To get 41,000 lira in Turkey (if actually living there and working) is not a joke which is the same way here getting £4K for most people you’ll have to work in factory for all most 5 months straight without eating a single penny (depending on locations).
    My point is having a higher money currency it doesn’t mean other countries’ health care is poor (I get that we have to use our own or ‘support’ our own kind of saying) but come on mate in London I’ve been asked for £500 for one tooth whereas in Turkey that’s about 7 teeth done (£4K for 24 teeth).
    It’s hard to take when you’re losing on market but doctors on doctors is a battle that I never saw it coming 😂
    Doctor, this world is for risk takers.

  • @thisyout
    @thisyout Před 3 lety

    Off topic but is your shirt from Hawes & Curtis

  • @kayleighwhiteley6570
    @kayleighwhiteley6570 Před rokem +2

    The thing is... Half the people who have this done have lovely teeth to begin with!! Why ruin them? I don't understand it.

  • @RedPillAdventurer
    @RedPillAdventurer Před 2 lety +3

    Simple solution. Bring UK prices down so people don't have to go there to get their work done.
    UK dentist charges £25k, so quite the incentive to prevent people going abroad for their work.
    It's worth pointing out that experience, innovation and investment into state of the art facilities will be present where there is a demand.
    So do you want a UK dentist that maybe does 5 complete veneers/crowns a year or someone that does hundreds ? So I'd have to give the Turkish dentist the edge when it comes down to experience.
    If you run a business with a lot of customers you're going to double down to improve quality, efficiency, technology, reputation etc. So why would a UK dentist pay the ridiculous cost of UK prices to ensure you're getting this when it's not worth their return on investment.
    Let's say it's going to cost a UK dentist £500k to improve their services but a Turkish dentist £100k. Who do you think is more likely to do this ? The one doing 5 complete veneers a year or hundreds? So again I'd have to give the edge to the Turkish dentist.
    P.S I've seen UK dentists my whole life. When I was young I had root canal treatment done without an anaesthetic. The dentist said he needed to play off my reactions, so couldn't numb anything.
    After he exposed the nerve he did something and filled in it. I had to go back so he could expose the nerve again without an anaesthetic. Only for him to say oh the nerves not dead, so he filled it back in.
    On my third visit he exposed my nerve and yes you guessed it no anaesthetic and yet again the nerve was still not dead.
    I didn't go back! 10+ years later I developed an abscess because of it and finally gave in to give it one more try. Long story short now I don't have a tooth anymore and because of how it was extracted I still have an annoying but of tooth left over in the gum pocket they left behind.
    Thanks! UK dentists

  • @anthonyheaton1125
    @anthonyheaton1125 Před 3 lety +14

    Theres some amazing places on turkey! why pay 15k for venners when tirkey you can save yourself 11k !!

    • @quincyileh3250
      @quincyileh3250 Před 3 lety +1

      Have. You been to those places and where ? You on instag pls

  • @thecouchpotato88
    @thecouchpotato88 Před měsícem

    Great video. Very informative

  • @prettydisabled9060
    @prettydisabled9060 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow that was informative, thanks! 😊

  • @BlueJayKRO
    @BlueJayKRO Před 3 lety +19

    This guy says “to save a couple of quid” 👀 if it was truly just a couple of quid then people wouldn’t be forced to go overseas for there treatment. Unless dentistry in the UK lowers its extortionate prices then people will always go abroad. The UK dental industry is definitely going to feel the pinch especially since going abroad for treatment has now been made so easy ie flights, hotels and treatments are often all included in a package. It’s not unheard of for the dentists to even provide taxis to collect patients from there hotels to the surgery and then return them after the treatment. Dentistry in the UK is nothing short of legalised racketeering.

  • @tytraulich4987
    @tytraulich4987 Před 2 lety +3

    Dental veneers scare me as there’s failure involved. You can’t get your old teeth back.

  • @josefernandovaca8609
    @josefernandovaca8609 Před 2 lety

    What about lumineers?

  • @mdmizanurrahmanmizan7512

    With most honest face your dear. Really appreciate for the content Love &respect.

  • @indianaajoness
    @indianaajoness Před 3 lety +8

    Dentists usually scare me, but you have the most calming and gentle voice! I wish I could go to your clinic!

  • @chrissad2544
    @chrissad2544 Před 4 lety +39

    That's EXACTLY what happened to me! I now have an upper denture! 😤😭 I had mine done in the good ole USA! Doesn't even stand up to a waterpick, toothpicks, or floss threaders! I got 6 years out of mine. But I worked 14 hours a day too so on those long days all I could do was brush twice a day and floss. The dentist actually said to me:
    YOU OVER DID WITH THE WATERPICK AND FLOSS!? ARE YOU KIDDING ME! DON'T DO IT PEOPLE. LISTEN TO Dr. Gurs. He knows what he's talking about!!

    • @linda-rosemaphosa5244
      @linda-rosemaphosa5244 Před 4 lety +4

      Isn’t this some sort of defamation? Feel like you tryna promote your own sales by smack talking the competitor

    • @Romans15.32
      @Romans15.32 Před 4 lety +5

      @@linda-rosemaphosa5244 He said right from the beginning he was not doing that. I don't get that impression at all from this man. Good artists don't have to take work away from others ~ there is always enough because they are artists - their skill is their guarantee of work always being there for them.

    • @Rooted4Life
      @Rooted4Life Před 3 lety +1

      Good info sorry that you went through that

    • @jayb6002
      @jayb6002 Před 3 lety

      Dauym you got scammed 6 years did you eat like a horse lol 20+ darling

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem

      There you go. Brushing twice a day = fluoride twice a day = bad news.

  • @RAHJMASONMusic
    @RAHJMASONMusic Před rokem

    People like u make the world better.

  • @karolinagol2476
    @karolinagol2476 Před 3 lety +6

    Turkish dentist actually pretty good ..it’s more about parson that’s this girl choose like everywhere in the world ..can be good dentist or bed so I think just learn more about this specific doctor you go to ..other then that Turkish medicine went two step far from other countries ..just saying ..

  • @Mi.MiEspacio.
    @Mi.MiEspacio. Před 2 lety +10

    This needs to go viral! This is what many don’t know! I would never do this to myself.

  • @Danielle-wo6vn
    @Danielle-wo6vn Před 3 měsíci

    I have just said the same thing to my 71yr old dad, do not go to Turkey for any procedure, I don’t know why he would want his teeth ruined at his age, he only has 1 that needs extracting.

  • @bebeyhilli9291
    @bebeyhilli9291 Před 2 lety

    Hello! Dr. How can I contact you?

  • @Friedrich.Nietzsche
    @Friedrich.Nietzsche Před 3 lety +11

    5:20 "A couple of quid" it's literally one tenth of the price in UK.

  • @mauriciocarota1964
    @mauriciocarota1964 Před 4 lety +8

    Very well put, here in the US they go first to corporate dental clinics, then Mexico, Costa Rica, etc. Then later the disaster occurs and they complain to you why will be so expensive to fix the problems. Sad situation. Cheers

    • @drgurssehmi
      @drgurssehmi Před 4 lety +3

      I know most people would pay more if they knew the real risks involved. The problem is that the issues with bad dentistry happen months and years later, right?

    • @mauriciocarota1964
      @mauriciocarota1964 Před 4 lety

      Dr Gurs Sehmi I agreed with you sir 100%. As a Prosthodontist Itry to educate the patient before discuss any extreme tax. Please keep on posting your videos hopefully we can change the view of comercial dentistry and lack of ethics someday.. cheers Mauricio

    • @drgurssehmi
      @drgurssehmi Před 4 lety

      Thank you Mauricio :)

    • @peopleschannel3702
      @peopleschannel3702 Před 3 lety

      @@drgurssehmi I'm from Costa Rica dentistry here is almost perfect no one get venners or crowns here, since a younger age we correct ouri teeth with braces lol that whole veneers concept is for stupid people. Glad to see how the other countries see us because we are a small country Guess what, our health care system universities are piblic because we care about our people and want them to be profesionals not dumb individuals

    • @harryrivera6407
      @harryrivera6407 Před 3 lety

      @@peopleschannel3702 sounds more like a Hugo Chaves speech !!! Everything is perfect ! Until reality sets in !!!🤣🤣🤣

  • @122popey
    @122popey Před 2 lety

    Cheers fella very informative 👍🏻

  • @NYJAMY
    @NYJAMY Před 2 lety

    I needed this video I was about to go and get them done in Turkey

  • @laurbird3675
    @laurbird3675 Před 3 lety +5

    Why did she do this. She didn’t research first? Does she not care about the future pain and expense she has caused and the loss of bone that is going to make her look 10x worse because of this 😱😱😱

    • @robw2486
      @robw2486 Před 3 lety

      I had 3 crowns when I was 25, and I am now almost 49, and two of them are causing me major problems, and I wish I had never had them done.

    • @gangs0846
      @gangs0846 Před 3 lety

      @@robw2486 can you tell us more about your experience? How long did they well, when did your pain start? Which type of material are your crowns? Did your bone and gum disappear as many people say?... thank you! Wish you the best. (Asking because I am going to do porcelain veneers next month, probably E.Max)

    • @SafplowHD
      @SafplowHD Před 2 lety

      @@gangs0846 did u get the veneer

  • @mervetopal8155
    @mervetopal8155 Před 3 lety +3

    Can I just say she proper had no adult advice her for decision and couldn't turn her back from that decision but I live in UK I had 6 teeth out when I was out by 18 you can't say it's a cheap land :)

  • @kyliemorrison3433
    @kyliemorrison3433 Před 2 lety

    Would it be considered dental malpractice if a dentist in the UK crowned perfectly healthy teeth?

    • @drgurssehmi
      @drgurssehmi Před 2 lety

      All depends on the consent from the patient

  • @Mark-zq7xk
    @Mark-zq7xk Před 2 lety

    Where are you located sir ?

  • @niansillabffs
    @niansillabffs Před 2 lety +2

    If you don't want people going somewhere cheaper don't charge a small fortune

  • @kayacenk4164
    @kayacenk4164 Před 4 lety +21

    wow jelly one... its cheap bcuz Dolar and euro very expensive in Turkey. they expensive for Turkish people.

    • @_loss_
      @_loss_ Před 3 lety +2

      You're just mad because he's talking about your country in a bad light. Painfully obvious and it's sad.

    • @emregokgoz9940
      @emregokgoz9940 Před 3 lety

      @@_loss_ he is right it is expensive for Turks bcs 1 dolar is equal for 7 Turkish Liras xd

    • @Nonolistenn
      @Nonolistenn Před 3 lety

      @@_loss_ no one can deny that turkey is the heaven of plastic surgery

  • @amal1a_
    @amal1a_ Před 2 lety

    Dr are they dangerous?

  • @carlyg1977
    @carlyg1977 Před rokem

    Thank you .that was so helpful.ired love mine done.but so many. I just don't know we're to be looking for the best treatment.many thanks

  • @yooyoo8637
    @yooyoo8637 Před 3 lety +3

    I agree about what you say about people getting veneers but this girl gets so much abuse because of it on social media

  • @adailydaughter6196
    @adailydaughter6196 Před 2 lety +3

    Great points especially about the fact there might not be any come back. But it's extremely disrespectful inaccurate to imply all Turkish dentisty is inferior "cheap" "backstreet". Many might be just relatively inexpensive due to the currency difference. I have friends from other countries who vouch this. But I do think to damage teeth for purely cosmetic reasons is not a good idea at all.

    • @adailydaughter6196
      @adailydaughter6196 Před 2 lety

      By the way, I've have quotes of almost £10,000 to do essentially work. When costs are so high, it's no wonder people look for other options. Also, I've had some terrible work done right here at home. So apparently, there is good and bad everywhere 😏

    • @helenahughes8562
      @helenahughes8562 Před rokem +2

      They might not have come back but it’s word of mouth Turkey relying on its reviews etc ..hence why Turkey is so good and people all over the world go there..not coz there cheap..Bali,Thailand & India is cheap …& I wouldn’t trust..Turkey on google is rated No.1 in the world hence maybe why u picking on them..I’m from Australia heading there next mth.

  • @foufadiy4656
    @foufadiy4656 Před rokem +1

    My sister had her teeth done in Istanbul as well 9 months ago and it's perfect ❤️

    • @annabertuna1805
      @annabertuna1805 Před rokem

      Please I plan to go to Turkey which Clinic did she go to? Please share with me thank you kindly Anna from Melbourne Australia

  • @StreetHawksUK
    @StreetHawksUK Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the information, I was considering treatment in Turkey at some point in the future, but I'll avoid this in a big way now. Thanks again. 👍

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Před rokem

      Nothing wrong with Turkish dentistry. Don't believe everything you see or hear. Uk dentists fear losing business so they knock Turkey.

    • @randomperson9187
      @randomperson9187 Před rokem

      Did this guy sucker you into going to his place?
      I'd imagine that was his intention lol Hopefully he didn't butcher your teeth.

  • @AETOSSS100
    @AETOSSS100 Před 4 lety +13

    HELLO im a dental tech, you get what you pay for, this is what ppl don't understand

    • @chellestjohndillon
      @chellestjohndillon Před 3 lety +7

      Not necessarily true! I know a dental tech who has told me that you guys work to a quota. You do unnecessary work at times to hit your figures.

    • @Nonolistenn
      @Nonolistenn Před 3 lety +1

      They all have the same equipments thats a bullshit thing to say

    • @mvpglam8018
      @mvpglam8018 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Nonolistenn my dentist in the us is still using same X-ray machine from 50 yrs ago lol. When I look at turkey videos they have 360 painless X-ray machine.

    • @lisacamille4387
      @lisacamille4387 Před 2 lety

      @@mvpglam8018 so true 👍