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    Full set of veneers cost in Turkey: 2026 pricing breakdown

    Full set of veneers cost in Turkey 2026: unit-by-unit pricing for 10, 16, 20, and 24 veneers, what is included, finance options, and UK comparison.

    Comparison of 10, 16, 20, and 24 veneer unit configurations with corresponding GBP price bands at Vista Smile Studio, Didim, Turkey, 2026.

    By Dr. Yusuf Aydin, DDS

    Lead Clinician, Vista Smile Studio

    Published 1 July 2026

    10 min read

    The full set of veneers cost in Turkey ranges from approximately £1,800 to £6,200 in 2026, depending on the number of units (typically 10, 16, 20, or 24), the ceramic material, and the inclusions in the package. Vista Smile Studio, located in Didim on Turkey's Aegean coast, prices veneers from £180 per unit in 2026. The figures below break the total down by unit count and material, and compare each to UK private-clinic equivalents.

    What “a full set of veneers” actually means

    A full set of veneers refers to the configuration of veneers placed across the smile zone. In UK and Turkish practice, the four common configurations are 10 units (upper arch, canine-to-canine plus first premolars), 16 units (upper arch in full), 20 units (10 upper + 10 lower), and 24 units (full smile-zone coverage). The unit count drives the total cost more than any other variable.

    10-unit, 16-unit, 20-unit, and 24-unit configurations

    The four standard configurations correspond to clinical decisions about how much of the dentition is visible in the patient's smile. A 10-unit set covers the upper canine-to-canine plus the first premolars and is the most common UK request where the lower arch is already aesthetically acceptable. A 16-unit set covers the entire upper arch and is appropriate where the upper arch shows distally during a full smile. A 20-unit set covers 10 upper plus 10 lower and is the standard "full smile" upgrade. A 24-unit set covers the full smile zone on both arches and is the typical Hollywood-style specification.1

    Single arch vs full mouth

    Single-arch treatment (typically the upper) limits the cost and the biological investment. Full-mouth treatment doubles the unit count and is appropriate where the lower arch is visibly mismatched in shade, alignment, or wear. The clinical decision is made on the basis of how much lower-arch dentition is visible during the patient's natural smile and during animated speech.

    2026 unit-count pricing at Vista Smile Studio

    At Vista Smile Studio in Didim, 2026 veneer pricing starts at £180 per unit in feldspathic porcelain, with lithium disilicate (e.max) and zirconia priced higher. A 10-unit case starts at £1,800; a 16-unit case from £2,880; a 20-unit case from £3,600; a 24-unit case from £4,320. Final quotation depends on material, complexity, and inclusions. The Hollywood Smile package starts at £2,400.

    10-unit configuration

    From £1,800 in feldspathic porcelain. Indication: upper canine-to-canine plus first premolars where the lower arch is already aesthetically acceptable. The most cost-conservative full-set option. Two-trip protocol typical: preparation and provisional at trip one, fitting at trip two.

    16-unit configuration

    From £2,880 in feldspathic porcelain; from £3,600 in lithium disilicate. Indication: full upper arch coverage where the upper arch shows distally during a full smile. Hollywood Smile package (16 upper veneers) starts at £2,400 for the bundled package including accommodation, transfer and follow-up.

    20-unit configuration

    From £3,600 in feldspathic porcelain; from £4,500 in lithium disilicate. Indication: 10 upper plus 10 lower, the standard "full smile" upgrade where the lower arch is visible. The most common 20+ specification.

    24-unit configuration

    From £4,320 in feldspathic porcelain; from £5,400 in lithium disilicate; up to £6,200 with the full Hollywood-bright bleach-shade specification in lithium disilicate with extended translucency mapping. Indication: full smile-zone coverage on both arches.

    Veneer cost calculator — Vista 2026 vs UK BACD member-clinic ranges
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    All figures in pound sterling (GBP). Vista 2026 published prices; UK comparison from BDA / BACD member-clinic published ranges 2025–2026.

    Vista Smile Studio (2026)

    £3,600

    UK private-clinic equivalent

    £12,000 – £24,000

    Estimated saving

    £8,400 – £20,400

    Methodology: Vista 2026 published prices for lithium disilicate veneers; UK comparison from BACD member-clinic published ranges 2025–2026. Indicative — final quotation depends on clinical assessment.

    Cost by material: porcelain, e.max, zirconia

    Feldspathic porcelain

    Feldspathic stacked-ceramic veneers are the lowest-cost option at Vista (from £180 per unit) and offer the widest translucency range. The thinness restricts masking ability — feldspathic suits already light-shade teeth where minor reshaping or shade refinement is the goal. Skilled lab work is essential; Vista's partner laboratory has produced feldspathic for the clinic since 2019.1

    Lithium disilicate (e.max)

    Lithium disilicate (IPS e.max) is the contemporary workhorse for porcelain laminate veneers. Pricing at Vista from £225 per unit. Flexural strength of approximately 360–400 MPa allows thinner restorations than zirconia while still covering moderate underlying discolouration. The most common specification for full-arch cases at Vista.

    Monolithic zirconia

    Monolithic zirconia from £260 per unit. Highest strength (≥1,000 MPa), more opaque than e.max, used principally where the underlying tooth requires masking or where occlusal load demands the additional strength. Less common as a veneer material; more often specified for crowns.

    Per-unit GBP delta: feldspathic to e.max ≈ £45/unit; e.max to zirconia ≈ £35/unit. On a 16-unit case the material delta between feldspathic and zirconia is approximately £1,280.

    What is included and what is not

    The Vista package price is built on a defined inclusion list. Items outside that list are itemised separately on the written treatment plan before any deposit is taken.

    Included

    • Pre-treatment intra-oral scan and diagnostic photography.
    • Digital wax-up and silicone reduction guide.
    • Ceramic fabrication in the partner laboratory.
    • Preparation, provisional, fitting, and occlusal adjustment.
    • Hotel accommodation in the Vista partner hotel for the treatment stay (typically 5–7 nights for the single-trip case).
    • Return airport transfer from Bodrum (BJV, approximately one hour).
    • Follow-up review within the included aftercare window.
    • 5-year guarantee documentation on cosmetic work.

    Not included

    • Flights from the UK to Bodrum (booked independently by the patient).
    • Additional procedures (root canals, extractions, bone grafting, sinus lift) where indicated by diagnostic findings.
    • Aftercare visits beyond the included window (routine 6-monthly hygienist visits in the UK remain the patient's responsibility).
    • Optional upgrades (in-clinic whitening pre-veneer, gum contouring, periodontal therapy outside the agreed plan).

    The full inclusion-and-exclusion checklist is set out in the companion article on what's included in a Turkey dental package.

    Travel-inclusive total cost: a worked example

    The following is a fully worked landed-cost example for a 24-unit Hollywood-style case in lithium disilicate. Figures are 2026 estimates; flight and insurance figures vary by season and provider.

    • 24 lithium disilicate veneers at £225/unit: £5,400
    • Hotel accommodation, 7 nights (Vista partner hotel, included): £0
    • Return airport transfer Bodrum BJV (included): £0
    • Return flights Manchester or London Stansted to Bodrum, low-season estimate: £180
    • Two extra hotel nights for recovery before flight (optional): £140
    • UK aftercare check (one private appointment on return): £75
    • Travel insurance with dental complications cover, 10-day single-trip: £35

    Estimated landed cost: approximately £5,830. The same case at the UK BACD mid-range (£900 per unit × 24 = £21,600) plus standard maintenance comes in approximately £15,770 higher than the Vista landed total before any travel cost is added in the UK case.

    UK private-clinic comparison

    UK private-clinic porcelain veneers typically range £600–£1,200 per unit (BACD member-clinic published ranges, 2025–2026). A 20-unit case in the UK therefore sits between £12,000 and £24,000, against £3,600–£6,000 at Vista in Turkey. The headline saving is 65–75% before travel costs are added. Travel-inclusive saving for a typical 16-unit case is in the range £6,500–£12,500 (worked example below).

    UK private-clinic veneer pricing is published by individual clinics within ranges captured by the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) member surveys. Porcelain laminate veneers in 2025–2026 range £750–£1,500 per unit at the BACD mid-range; specialist cosmetic clinics in central London publish higher figures up to £2,000 per unit. The NHS does not provide veneers for cosmetic indications; NHS cover is restricted to restorations clinically necessary for function, so the UK private-clinic figure is the relevant benchmark.

    Quantified saving on a 16-unit lithium disilicate case: Vista £3,600; UK BACD mid-range £14,400; absolute saving £10,800 before travel. Quantified saving on a 24-unit case: Vista £5,400; UK BACD mid-range £21,600; absolute saving £16,200 before travel.

    Finance options commonly used by UK patients

    UK patients commonly use one of three finance pathways for a Turkey veneer case. The summary below is informational; Vista does not offer regulated UK consumer credit, and finance products are arranged through UK-regulated providers under their own terms.

    • UK personal loan. Typical APR 8–15% over a 1- to 5-year term. Available from high-street banks and specialist lenders, subject to UK credit check. The funds are paid into the patient's account and used to settle Vista's GBP invoice.
    • 0% medical-finance providers. UK-regulated providers such as those operating under the FCA framework offer 0% interest over typical 6- to 24-month terms, subject to credit check and a small administration fee. Used widely for UK private dentistry; some providers also accept overseas treatment invoices.
    • Vista direct instalment. Deposit on booking, balance on completion. The deposit secures the price and the slot; the balance is paid by bank transfer or card on the treatment day. Keeps the patient on GBP-stable pricing without exposure to currency movement.

    The detailed pathway comparison is in Turkey teeth finance options for UK patients.

    Is it worth it? Cost per year of use

    The 'worth it' calculation divides total cost by expected service years. Porcelain veneers carry a 10–15-year mean service life when bonded and maintained correctly; composite veneers, 4–8 years. A 16-unit porcelain case at £2,880 lasting 12 years costs £240 per year. The equivalent UK private case at £14,000 over 12 years costs £1,167 per year. The cost-per-year metric controls for lifespan when comparing materials and clinics.

    Cost-per-year normalises the comparison across materials and clinics by dividing total cost by mean service years. Porcelain veneer survival data sit at approximately 91% at 10 years; lithium disilicate carries similar data at 12 years; monolithic zirconia carries higher survival at 15 years.1 Composite veneers, by contrast, sit at 4–8 years before re-do.

    • 16-unit porcelain at Vista (£2,880, 12-year mean): approximately £240 per year.
    • 16-unit porcelain at UK BACD mid-range (£14,400, 12-year mean): approximately £1,200 per year.
    • 24-unit porcelain at Vista (£4,320, 12-year mean): approximately £360 per year.
    • 24-unit porcelain at UK BACD mid-range (£21,600, 12-year mean): approximately £1,800 per year.

    The figures are population means; individual outcomes vary with hygiene, occlusion, trauma, and the diligence of routine maintenance. The cost-per-year frame is the most defensible comparison when patients ask whether the saving is "real."

    Next step: requesting a personalised quote from Vista

    The fastest route to a binding GBP figure is the diagnostic consultation: an intra-oral scan, two reference photographs, and a brief clinical history. Vista returns a written treatment plan with the GBP total, the inclusion list, and the proposed two-trip schedule within five working days. Vista has treated 527+ UK patients, holds an active International Health Tourism Authorization (HTAC) licence, and operates from Didim (Altinkum), Aydın, with airport transfer from Bodrum (BJV) of approximately one hour. Lead clinician Dr. Yusuf Aydin (DDS, 15+ years cosmetic dentistry) reviews each plan personally.

    For the cluster anchor on overall cosmetic-dentistry pricing, see Turkey teeth cost in 2026.

    Frequently asked questions

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    References

    1. [1]Aschheim KW. Esthetic Dentistry: A Clinical Approach to Techniques and Materials. Elsevier, 4th edition. Used for veneer material classification, smile-zone configurations, and longevity ranges.
    2. [2]Vista Smile Studio. 2026 Pricing Schedule. Internal published price list, Didim, Aydın, Türkiye.
    3. [3]British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Member-clinic published price ranges for porcelain veneers, 2025–2026. https://bacd.com/

    About the author

    Dr. Yusuf Aydin, DDS

    Lead Clinician, Vista Smile Studio

    Dr. Yusuf Aydin is the lead clinician at Vista Smile Studio in Didim, Türkiye, with more than 15 years of experience in cosmetic and implant dentistry. He oversees treatment planning, surgical placement, and prosthetic delivery for international patients, with a particular focus on UK cases referred through Vista's two-trip treatment model.

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