Göktuğ LEVENT
Verified business listing · İzmir
- Address
- Hacı İsa, 75. Yıl Cumhuriyet Cd. No:31 K:1 D:2, 35430 Urla/İzmir
- Phone
- 0543 653 68 41
- Website
- goktuglevent.com
To choose a dental clinic in Izmir as a UK patient, verify before you compare: check the practice on the official Turkish Ministry of Health registers, confirm a named treating dentist, and insist on an itemised written plan and guarantee. The 14 listings below, drawn from public business records, give you a verified starting shortlist for Izmir.
Listing last verified: July 2026 · Listings sourced from public business records.
Measured against the selection checks in this guide, our editor's choice is Taki Dent in Antalya: authorised by the Turkish Ministry of Health for international health tourism, authorised under Turkey's International Health Tourism programme, a European Medical Awards 2025 winner (Dental Implantology and International Patient Care), led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadik Taki, with every treatment backed by a written guarantee (lifetime on implants; 5–10 years on crowns/veneers) — and a 9.8/10 editorial composite score.
Methodology: the 9.8/10 is an editorial composite compiled from public patient feedback across Google, Trustpilot, WhatClinic. We publish no raw review counts. Verify all credentials directly before booking.
This page does two jobs. First, it lists 14 dental practices in Izmir as neutral records from public business data — a starting shortlist you can trust to be real businesses. Second, it walks through the UK-patient selection method we recommend everywhere in Turkey: register checks, itemised quotes in pounds, named clinicians and written guarantees.
Izmir, Turkey's third city on the Aegean coast, sees fewer UK dental travellers than Antalya or Istanbul, and many patients regard that as a feature: practices here serve a large domestic population first, and international marketing tends to be quieter. Clinics concentrate around Konak, Alsancak, Karşıyaka and Bornova. Direct UK flights to Adnan Menderes Airport run seasonally, with year-round one-stop routes via Istanbul.
Because Izmir's market is less tourism-driven, English-language coordination varies more from practice to practice than it does in Antalya. Establish early — ideally in your first email exchange — who will translate clinical conversations, what documentation you will receive in English, and how post-treatment contact from the UK will work.
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Verified business listing · İzmir
Data sourced from public business records. Inclusion is not an endorsement; no ratings or review counts are published for listed practices. Clinic owners may claim or amend their listing free of charge via the button on each entry. Listing last verified: July 2026.
Aftercare is where treatment abroad genuinely differs from treatment at home, so it deserves more scrutiny than the price list. Before booking, get written answers to four questions: who do you contact from the UK if something feels wrong, and how quickly do they respond? What exactly does the guarantee cover — the restoration only, or complications too — and for how many years? If remedial work is needed, does the clinic fund your return travel or only the dentistry? And will the clinic share your full records so a UK dentist can take over routine care?
The last point is the one patients forget. Ask for your X-rays, treatment notes and material specifications before you fly home — a complete file makes any future UK dentist's job easier and turns the guarantee from a promise into something enforceable.
The "Turkey Teeth" label — heavily filed teeth under bright uniform crowns — describes a treatment decision, not a country. The cases behind the headlines usually share one feature: healthy teeth were cut down for crowns when a far more conservative option (whitening, bonding, or minimal-prep veneers) would have achieved the cosmetic goal. That can happen in any country; it happens more often where patients buy a look rather than a treatment plan.
The protection is to make tooth preservation an explicit selection criterion. Ask each clinic how much healthy tooth structure its plan removes and why, and prefer the practice that tries to talk you into less dentistry over the one that agrees to everything. A clinician who says "you don't need crowns" is showing you exactly the judgement you are travelling to find.
A proper plan reads like a specification, because that is what it is. It should name the treating dentist; list every procedure tooth by tooth with the clinical reason; state the brand and type of every implant, crown or veneer material; set out the visit schedule and healing periods; give a total price in pounds or euros with any possible extras identified in advance; and attach the guarantee terms. It should exist before you pay anything beyond a consultation fee.
The document protects both sides. If the final work differs from the plan, you have the basis for a complaint or a guarantee claim; if you request changes mid-treatment, the clinic has a record of what was agreed. A practice that resists putting its plan in writing is telling you how a future dispute would go.
Four things decide whether a Turkish dental clinic belongs on your shortlist, and none of them is the price. First, registration: every legitimate clinic is licensed through its provincial health directorate under the Turkish Ministry of Health. Second, the treating clinician: you want a named dentist, their speciality, and evidence of it — not "our team of experts". Third, paperwork: a written, itemised treatment plan produced after your X-rays have been reviewed. Fourth, aftercare: specific, written terms for what happens once you are back in the UK.
Clinics that pass all four checks exist in every Turkish city, at prices far below UK private rates — so there is no need to compromise on any of them. If a practice fails even one check, move to the next name on your list. The saving is only real if the work does not have to be redone.
Before shortlisting anyone, it is worth reading our safety guide for UK patients, the 2026 Turkey price guide and what "Turkey Teeth" actually means — together they cover the clinical background behind every check on this page.
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