Saturday, December 29, 2012

Turkey - A Dental Tourism Destination

Dental tourism has helped many people in need of dental procedures save thousands of dollars. By traveling abroad to a value-for-money dental tourism destination, you can often get treated at about half of the price charged in your home country. When you add in the cost of travel, the savings are still immense, which is why so many people are taking a holiday and coming back with better teeth. Turkey is one of the most affordable places to get dental work done in Europe, making it a hot spot for dental tourism. People travel to get everything from braces to dental implants in Turkey, and in doing so, save thousands of dollars and get to visit one of the most popular vacation destinations.

 

Visiting Turkey as a Dental Tourist

The number of tourists visiting Turkey each year has been on the rise. Tourists from all over the world visit Turkey to enjoy the diverse culture that bridges modernity and tradition, growth and heritage. Some of these tourists take advantage of their holiday and also get affordable dental work at the same time. In many cases, getting dental work and taking the holiday of a lifetime will still wind up much cheaper than just getting dental work in your home town.

Most procedures don’t require too much time for recovery. Usually after a few days, your dentist will permit you to be up and walking around. Then you can enjoy Turkey for all the reasons tourists flock to the country. 

Things to Do After Your Dental Work

Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey, is often referred to as the heart and soul of the country. If you are in Istanbul, then you must see:

Hagia Sophia - This historical treasure actually started out as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in 360 CE. Before becoming the museum that it is today, it was a mosque from 1453 to 1931. 

Bosphorus Bridge - As one of the busiest waterways in the world, visiting the bridge and the nearby piers is a must while in Turkey.

The Grand Bazaar - This is among the world’s oldest covered markets. Other markets such as the Egyptian Bazaar and Mahmutpasha Bazaar are also not to be missed.

Getting There and Visa Requirements

Getting to Turkey is quite easy by flight. Turkish Airlines has regular flights from almost every major city in the world. Tourists will likely need a visa to travel to Turkey, but citizens of most countries can obtain a 90-day visa for around USD 20 at the Turkish international airports.

Americans as Dental Tourists

Though Turkey does attract some American dental tourists, it is not a prime dental tourism location for them. This is because the flight journey from the United States to Turkey is not only long, but also costly. If you are an American looking for affordable dental care then Turkey may not reap the biggest savings. Instead, you may want to consider traveling south of the border to Mexico for more affordable rates. People who get dental implants in Los Algodones or other border towns report immense savings because the cost of travel is very nominal. 

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