Terms of use
The terms on which we make this website and its information available to you.
By accessing and using veneersturkey.uk you agree to these terms of use. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. We may update these terms from time to time, and the current version always applies.
Information only
This website provides general information about dental veneers, costs and dental tourism in Turkey for UK patients. It is an independent guide and is not a dental practice. Nothing on this site constitutes dental, medical or financial advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation for your individual case. Always obtain a personalised assessment from a registered dental professional before making any decision.
Prices are estimates
All prices and savings shown are indicative 2026 ranges for research purposes only. They are not quotations and do not form any contract. Actual prices depend on your clinical case, the materials chosen, the number of teeth and the clinic. Only a clinic can give you a binding quote.
Third-party clinics and links
We refer to and link to third-party clinics, quote platforms and authority organisations. We are not responsible for the services, content or practices of any third party. Any treatment you undertake is a matter between you and your chosen clinic, and you are responsible for satisfying yourself as to their suitability and credentials.
Enquiries
When you submit an enquiry, you consent to us and our recommended clinic and quote partner contacting you about it. Submitting an enquiry does not create any obligation on either side to proceed with treatment.
Intellectual property
The content, design and branding of this site are owned by us or our licensors and may not be reproduced without permission.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for any loss arising from reliance on information on this site. The information is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute.