dental6 min readReviewed 2026-06-12

Veneers vs Crowns in Turkey: The Difference That Decides Your Result

The single most important 'Turkey teeth' decision is veneers vs crowns — and most horror stories come from getting crowns when veneers would have done. Here's the difference, when each is right, and what to insist on.

Author: K. Onur Hıraca
Reviewer: Clinical Review Team
Category: dental
Clinic context: NexWell Partner Clinics
“Margot Robbie smiling with soft-angled teeth and minimal gum show.”

If you understand only one thing before getting dental work in Turkey, make it this: veneers and crowns are not the same, and choosing the wrong one is behind most 'Turkey teeth' regrets. The distinction determines how much of your natural tooth is removed — and that decision is permanent. Here's how to get it right.

Veneers vs Crowns: The Core Difference

A veneer is a thin porcelain shell bonded to the front of a tooth — only a sliver of enamel (sometimes none) is removed, so most of the natural tooth stays intact. A crown caps the entire tooth, which means filing it down all the way around to a small core.

Crowns are essential for badly damaged, root-canalled, or heavily broken teeth — but using them on healthy teeth purely for cosmetics removes far more tooth than necessary. Most 'Turkey teeth' marketed as veneers are, in fact, crowns.

When Each One Is the Right Choice

Choose veneers (or minimal-prep veneers, or even composite bonding) when your teeth are largely healthy and the goal is cosmetic — colour, shape, minor alignment. Choose crowns when a tooth is structurally compromised: large fillings, fractures, root canals, or severe wear that a veneer can't support. A trustworthy clinician matches the restoration to the tooth's condition, not to a one-size-fits-all package.

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What to Insist On Before You Book

Ask the clinic, in writing, whether you're getting veneers or crowns and exactly how much tooth will be removed from each. Be wary of any plan that crowns a full arch of healthy teeth for cosmetic reasons. The right answer is the least destructive option that achieves your goal — and a clinic willing to talk you out of unnecessary crowns is one worth trusting. NexWell vets clinics on exactly this.

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Frequently asked questions

Are Turkey teeth veneers or crowns?

Often crowns, even when marketed as veneers. A veneer removes only a sliver of enamel; a crown files the whole tooth down to a core. Many budget 'Turkey teeth' packages use crowns because they're fast and dramatic — but they remove far more healthy tooth.

Which is better, veneers or crowns?

Neither is universally better — it depends on the tooth. Veneers are best for healthy teeth needing cosmetic change; crowns are necessary for structurally damaged, fractured, or root-canalled teeth. Using crowns on healthy teeth for cosmetics removes unnecessary tooth.

Should I get veneers or crowns in Turkey?

If your teeth are healthy and the goal is cosmetic, insist on veneers or minimal-prep options. Reserve crowns for teeth that are genuinely damaged. Ask any clinic, in writing, which they're proposing and how much tooth will be removed.

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