Dentamaris Dental Polyclinic
Verified business listing · Muğla
- Address
- Çıldır, Kemal Seyfettin Elgin Blv. No:5, 48700 Marmaris/Muğla
- Phone
- (0252) 413 02 00
- Website
- dentamaris.com
To choose a dental clinic in Mugla 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 Mugla.
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.
The 14 practices listed in Mugla below come from public business records and are presented without ratings of any kind. That is deliberate. Review counts can be bought; a Ministry of Health registration cannot. Use the framework in this guide to test any name on the list — or any clinic you found elsewhere — against the same checks.
Mugla province covers the stretch of south-west coast UK holidaymakers know best — Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye and Dalaman — and its dental practices are scattered across those resort towns rather than gathered in one centre. Dalaman and Bodrum-Milas airports both take direct UK flights in season, which is why treatment here is so often paired with a holiday.
When shortlisting in Mugla, note the town, not just the province: Bodrum to Fethiye is a three-to-four-hour drive, so a clinic that looked "nearby" on a listings page may be nowhere near your accommodation. Resort-town practices also see seasonal demand swings — ask how review appointments are handled if you travel outside the summer schedule.
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
Verified business listing · Muğla
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.
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.
You can complete the whole verification remotely. Licensed health facilities are registered with the provincial health directorates under the Turkish Ministry of Health (saglik.gov.tr), and clinics formally authorised to treat international patients appear on the government's health tourism portal at healthturkiye.gov.tr. Ask any clinic for its registered facility name and licence details, then match them against those sources — a legitimate practice will hand them over without hesitation.
Then verify the dentist as well as the building. Turkish dentists are registered with the Turkish Dental Association (TDB), and specialists — prosthodontists, periodontists, oral surgeons — hold university speciality qualifications you can ask to see. A clinic that will not name the person who would treat you has already answered your most important question.
Compare scope before you compare totals. Two quotes for "a new smile" can differ by thousands of pounds simply because one covers eight veneers and the other twenty crowns, or because one includes the bone graft an implant case needs and the other surfaces it as a mid-treatment extra. Ask every clinic for the same thing: a line-by-line quote naming each procedure, each tooth, the material brand, and what the package covers in transfers, accommodation and follow-up.
Then read the outlier carefully. If three clinics quote £4,000–£5,000 for a full-arch case and a fourth says £2,200, the fourth is not a bargain until it explains the gap — different implant brand, fewer stages, missing lab fees, or work that has been quietly descoped. Cheapest-per-tooth is the single worst selection method available to a UK patient in Turkey.
Some signals justify walking away no matter how attractive the price. A full treatment plan offered before anyone has seen your X-rays. Pressure to pay a deposit "today" to hold a discount. Refusal to name the treating dentist or state the implant or ceramic brand in writing. Guarantee terms that exist only verbally. Crowns proposed for every visible tooth when you asked about whitening or veneers — the pattern behind most "Turkey Teeth" horror stories in the UK press.
None of these is a quirk to negotiate around; each is a structural sign of how the clinic operates. The practices worth your money do the opposite as a matter of routine: diagnostics first, plan second, payment last, everything in writing.
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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