The cost for a temporary crown in Turkey typically ranges from $100 to $300. Total expenses depend on the material used, such as acrylic or composite resin, and the clinic location. Patients save around 60% compared to the US, where the average price is $500. Most Turkish clinics include the temporary restoration as part of a larger permanent crown treatment package.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing clinics with in-house laboratories, like YEG Clinic, often speeds up the restoration process. Many top-tier providers, such as Dent48, offer savings of 30-50% compared to European dental prices. While basic temporary crowns start around $50, premium clinics often bundle these into comprehensive smile design packages. This ensures a seamless transition to permanent zirconia or E-max crowns without extra individual fees.
| Turkey | The UK | The USA | |
| Temporary crown | from $50 | from $250 | from $350 |
Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Temporary Crown Procedure
Day 4 - Post-Operation
Week 1 - Rehabilitation
Week 2 - Rehabilitation
Remember, each case is individual and results vary based on the patient"s dental health and the complexity of the procedure.
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A temporary crown is a short-term solution for tooth restoration while waiting for a permanent crown.
A temporary crown is a short-term protective cap used while a dental laboratory custom-manufactures your permanent restoration. It shields reshaped teeth from bacteria, prevents sharp sensitivity to temperature, and acts as a placeholder to stop neighboring teeth from shifting out of alignment.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics offer chair-side acrylic crowns, centers like Good Look Clinic or YEG Clinic use in-house labs to provide higher-durability composites. This onsite technology can reduce your total stay in Turkey to just 4–5 days. Choosing a clinic with an integrated lab ensures your temporary crown is highly contoured, reducing the risk of it dislodging before your final fitting.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize sticking to a soft diet since sticky foods can easily crack these thinner caps. Many recommend carrying a DIY repair kit for travel, though most Turkish clinics provide free re-cementing if a temporary crown falls off.
Most patients wear a temporary crown in Turkey for 3 to 10 days while a dental laboratory crafts the permanent restoration. Using advanced CAD/CAM technology, some specialized Istanbul and Antalya clinics can reduce this wait time to just 24 hours or a single day.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that clinics with onsite digital labs, like Ata Health Center, significantly outperform standard facilities on speed. While most international patients plan for 7 days, choosing a clinic with CAD/CAM milling often allows for a 3-day total stay. This efficiency helps avoid the sensitivity issues sometimes reported with longer-term temporary wear.
Patient Consensus: Patients frequently recommend metal-reinforced temporaries for better durability during their stay. They also suggest adding a 2-day buffer to travel plans to allow for final fit adjustments.
If your temporary crown falls off in Turkey, contact your dental clinic immediately via WhatsApp for a same-day re-cementation appointment. While waiting, keep the crown clean, avoid chewing on that side, and use over-the-counter dental cement from a local pharmacy to temporarily protect the exposed tooth.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While a re-cementation at a new clinic costs $100 to $300, many Istanbul facilities like Good Look Clinic or SUAVE DENTAL CLINIC prioritize their own patients for free emergency adjustments. Always carry a small dental repair kit in your carry-on, as patients frequently report crowns loosening during long flights or at the airport before reaching their hotel.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize acting within 24 hours to prevent sensitivity or tooth shifting. Many recommend packing floss picks and temporary cement (like DenTek) to manage the situation until reaching a professional dentist.
Temporary crowns are primarily made from acrylic resins like PMMA or stronger bis-acryl composites. While durable enough for 2 to 3 weeks of normal function, they are significantly more fragile than permanent restorations and require a soft-food diet to prevent cracking or dislodging.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from Turkish clinics like YEG Clinic shows that having an in-house laboratory can reduce your reliance on temporary crowns. While standard temps are thin, clinics with integrated labs often transition patients to permanent zirconia crowns in just 4 days, minimizing the risk of a temporary crown failing mid-treatment.
Patient Consensus: Patients often describe temporary crowns as feeling paper-thin and recommend sticking to soft foods like yogurt. Many suggest carrying temporary dental cement just in case a crown dislodges before the permanent one is ready.
Clean around a temporary crown by maintaining your regular oral hygiene while modifying techniques to protect the low-strength adhesive. Use a soft-bristled manual toothbrush with gentle circular motions. Avoid snapping floss upward, as this can easily dislodge the acrylic shell before your permanent crown placement.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While temporary crowns in Turkey cost $100 to $300, the cement used is purposely designed for easy removal. Clinics like Good Look Clinic or CE International Hospital manage high patient volumes, meaning their temporary crowns must withstand international travel. If you feel a wiggle, use a drop of sensitive toothpaste inside the crown for temporary suction before your follow-up.
Patient Consensus: Many patients recommend using floss threaders to slide under the crown margin without lifting it. They suggest a soft diet of soups and pasta during the first 48 hours to prevent early dislodgement.
Avoid sticky, hard, and tough foods to prevent dislodging or cracking a temporary crown held by weak cement. Steer clear of caramel, nuts, and crusty breads. Opt for soft alternatives like mashed potatoes and scrambled eggs while chewing on the opposite side to protect the restoration.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from clinics like YEG Clinic and Good Look Clinic shows that many Turkish centers use in-house labs for rapid crown production. While this speeds up your `Smile Design,` it means you only wear the temporary for 3–4 days. Patients often underestimate how quickly temporary cement weakens with hot coffee, so stick to lukewarm drinks to ensure the crown stays secure until your final fitting.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that sticky candies are the primary cause of crowns pulling loose. Many suggest cutting all food into tiny, bite-sized pieces and sliding floss out sideways rather than pulling it upward to avoid snagging the edges.