Veneers: Germany vs Turkey
Veneers are purely cosmetic, so German statutory insurance does not contribute at all — patients pay the full private fee, typically €700–1,500 per tooth. With both countries pricing in euros, the comparison with Antalya is direct. This page explains the real costs, how a natural result is planned, and how a veneer trip from Germany works — without the over-white "Turkey teeth" look.
From €180 per veneer
Veneer costs: Germany vs Turkey in 2026
A single E.max porcelain veneer placed privately in Germany commonly costs €700–1,500, and because veneers are cosmetic the Krankenkasse pays nothing toward them. At Tantalya, E.max veneers start at €180 per tooth, with composite bonding offered as a lower-cost option for smaller corrections. Priced in the same currency, a full makeover that is hard to justify in Germany becomes realistic in Antalya — even after flights and a hotel.
A natural result, not a row of white blocks
The biggest risk in cheap veneer work is over-preparation and a uniform bright-white look — the "Turkey teeth" reputation that careful clinics reject. At Tantalya you choose shade and translucency in person from real samples, the smile is designed to your face and bite, and you approve the proposed result before any irreversible step. Healthy teeth are preserved, not ground to pegs.
The trip from Germany
Antalya (AYT) is a direct flight of around three to three and a half hours from most German airports, and a veneer makeover is usually a single visit of 5–7 days. We confirm the unit count — how many teeth actually show — from your photos before you travel, with German-speaking coordination, so the plan and price are set in advance.
Materials, guarantee and aftercare
Your veneers use named materials — E.max porcelain or zirconia — recorded with a written guarantee, and we set out the aftercare path for when you are back in Germany. Routine checks can be handled by a Zahnarzt at home, and we stay reachable for the case. Everything that is covered is written down before you commit.
FAQ
Are veneers cheaper in Turkey than Germany?
Yes, considerably. A private German veneer is typically €700–1,500 per tooth and fully self-paid, versus from €180 at Tantalya — both in euros. Across a full makeover the difference is large enough that flights and a hotel still leave most German patients well ahead.
Does the Krankenkasse pay anything toward veneers?
No. Veneers are classed as purely cosmetic, so statutory insurance does not contribute — German patients pay the full private fee. That is why so many compare Turkey for cosmetic work.
Will my veneers look natural and not too white?
That is the goal. You choose shade and translucency in person from real samples, the smile is designed to your face, and you approve it before any irreversible step — which is exactly how the over-white "Turkey teeth" look is avoided.
How long is the veneer trip from Germany?
Usually a single visit of 5–7 days. Antalya is a roughly three-hour direct flight from most German airports, and we confirm the plan and unit count from your photos, with German-speaking coordination, before you travel.
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