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3 Clinically Reviewed Treatment Plans

By Adam Smith, Head of Patient Research

Updated 28 March 2026 · Dental tourism researcher · Clinic vetting specialist · 40+ clinics assessed on-site

28 March 2026
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3 Clinically Reviewed Treatment Plans
What does a clinically reviewed dental treatment plan include? Doctor notes, visit numbers, trip length, and treatment probabilities — from 3 verified clinics.

What does a clinically reviewed dental treatment plan include? Doctor notes, visit numbers, trip length, and treatment probabilities — from 3 verified clinics.

⚡ Quick Answer

A clinically reviewed dental treatment plan lists specific treatments per tooth, doctor notes explaining the clinical reasoning, estimated trip length, number of clinic visits, and the probability that additional treatments will be identified once in-person X-rays are taken. Through MyDentalFly, your dental package is sent to 3 verified clinics simultaneously. Each returns a treatment plan. You compare all 3 side by side before booking anything.

Most dental tourism patients receive a price list. A list of numbers next to treatment names. That's not a plan.

A plan tells you what's being done, why, in what order, and what might change. Here's what an actual clinically reviewed treatment plan contains — and why having three of them changes how you make decisions.

What's Actually in the Plan

Treatments per tooth. Not a generic "veneers x 12" line — specific treatments mapped to specific teeth. Tooth 21: E-max veneer. Tooth 36: implant with zirconia crown. Tooth 14: composite filling prior to veneer. This level of detail tells you immediately whether a clinic has reviewed your chart or just sent a template.

Doctor notes. Written clinical reasoning for each treatment. If a clinic recommends a bone graft alongside an implant, the notes explain the bone volume assessment. If they recommend treating a painful tooth before cosmetic work, the notes explain the sequence. This is the section most patients don't realise they should read. It's where you see whether a clinic is recommending the right treatment for the right reasons.

Trip length. How many days in Turkey or Hungary you'll need, based on your specific plan. A 12-veneer case: typically 5–7 days. An implant case with bone grafting: may need two trips. Know this before you book flights.

Number of clinic visits. Broken down across your stay. Day 1: preparation and temporaries. Day 3: try-in and adjustments. Day 5: final fitting. This matters because it affects whether you can combine treatment with sightseeing, and whether the timeline fits your schedule.

Treatment probabilities. The section that separates a serious plan from a quote. Every plan includes a probability indicator for additional work that might be found once X-rays are taken in person:

  • "70% probability bone graft will not be required based on photos, but cannot be confirmed without CBCT scan"
  • "Possible root canal on tooth 46 — 40% probability based on reported pain level"
  • "All treatments as quoted assuming no additional decay found during preparation"

That's not a disclaimer. It's honest clinical communication. It tells you what's known, what's uncertain, and what to budget as a contingency.

Why Three Plans?

One plan gives you a number. Three plans give you a range, a comparison, and the ability to spot outliers.

What Three Plans RevealWhat to Do
One clinic quotes significantly higherAsk why — premium materials, or just pricing?
One clinic omits a treatment others includeAsk whether it's genuinely unnecessary or being missed
All three agree on treatment sequenceHigh confidence the plan is clinically sound
Doctor notes differ in reasoningUse it to ask specific questions to each clinic
Trip lengths differ by 2+ daysUnderstand why — more visits, different technique

"I had the same issue. Ended up getting them redone in the UK because I couldn't face going back"

Most poor outcomes in dental tourism trace back to a decision made without enough information. Three plans compared side by side is what enough information looks like.

The Comparison Tool

Once all three plans arrive in your patient portal, the comparison tool shows them together — same row structure, same treatment categories, same cost in your currency.

You're comparing materials (E-max vs zirconia vs composite), inclusions (do the prices include temporaries? consultation?), trip structure (5 days vs 7 days, two visits vs three), and total cost broken down by treatment in GBP, USD, EUR, or AED.

This removes the most common cause of bad decisions in dental tourism: choosing on headline price without understanding what's included or what the clinical differences actually mean.

How You Get Here

StepWhat Happens
1. Complete dental chartMark each tooth with symptoms
2. Answer health questionsSmile goals, allergies, medical history, X-rays
3. Receive dental packageFree, personalised, worth ~£50
4. Browse matched clinicsSide-by-side — pricing, materials, reviews
5. Request treatment plansYour dental package sent to 3 clinics simultaneously
6. Receive 3 plansClinicians review and respond within 24–72 hours
7. Compare and decideSide-by-side in your patient portal
8. Confirm and book£200 deposit secures pricing with your chosen clinic

Start the free 2-minute assessment.

Next Steps

The candidacy checker tells you in 60 seconds if you're suitable for implants. The dental assessment builds your bespoke dental package — mapping your teeth and matching you with the right clinic. The savings calculator shows verified clinic prices vs home costs.

We've verified every clinic on our platform and removed eight that didn't meet our standards — unlike directories that list anyone who pays. Your dental tourism consultant coordinates everything once you're ready.

Real results from verified clinics

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Suave Clinic

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Tower Dental Clinic

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Hollywood smile · E-max veneers · Istanbul

References & Sources

All clinical claims, pricing data, and statistics in this article are based on peer-reviewed research, official regulatory sources, and publicly verifiable data. We invite you to verify anything before making a treatment decision.

  1. 1.BBC News, "Turkey teeth: The dental tourism risks patients don't see." February 2023.
  2. 2.BBC, "Turkey Teeth: Bargain Smiles or Big Mistake?" — documentary investigating dental tourism risks, 2022.
  3. 3.Euronews, "Medical tourism: Dental expert explains why Turkey teeth can be a costly mistake." October 2024.
  4. 4.General Dental Council (UK), "Going abroad for dental treatment" — patient guidance.
  5. 5.British Dental Association (BDA), "Dental tourism: Patients need to know the risks."
  6. 6.T.C. Saglik Bakanligi (Turkish Ministry of Health), Health Tourism Authorisation Regulations.
  7. 7.Kontakiotis, E.G. et al. (2015), "A prospective study of the incidence of asymptomatic pulp necrosis following crown preparation," Int. Endod. J., 48(6), 512-517.
  8. 8.Pjetursson, B.E. et al. (2012), "A systematic review of the survival and complication rates of implant-supported fixed dental prostheses after at least 5 years," Clin. Oral Implants Res., 23(S6), 22-38.
  9. 9.Sailer, I. et al. (2015), "All-ceramic or metal-ceramic tooth-supported fixed dental prostheses: a systematic review," Dent. Mater., 31(6), 603-624.
  10. 10.Türkiye Today, "1.5 million health tourists visited Türkiye in 2024, generating $3 billion in revenue." 2025.

Medical disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes and does not replace a clinical examination. Treatment outcomes vary between patients. Always consult a qualified dental professional.

About MyDentalFly

MyDentalFly is a UK-based platform that builds your treatment plan and matches you with vetted specialist clinics abroad — and a dentist at the clinic reviews and confirms every plan before you pay anything.

Our interactive assessment evaluates your dental needs and builds a bespoke package: every treatment explained, a matched clinic with reasons why, your named dentist, flight estimates, transport, and accommodation — all in one place. We maintain a small, vetted network across Turkey, Hungary and Poland, visit clinics in person, help arrange CBCT scans before you fly, and stay with you through the entire journey. Compare. Save. Smile.

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About the author

Adam Smith

Head of Patient Research, MyDentalFly

Adam leads patient research at MyDentalFly, personally vetting clinics across Turkey, Hungary, and Poland. He has reviewed over 200 clinic proposals, analysed patient outcomes, and helped coordinate treatment plans for patients across the UK, USA, and Europe.