View Full Version : Would you fly to Turkey for your teeth.
You are all getting on a bit now.
It's all the latest jazz these days.
Would you be a toothy loosy?
ThomasC
30-10-2021, 08:06 AM
Not for my teeth as I have lots of compliments on them.
I have thought about going for a hair transplant before though. I miss my hair and feel less better off for it.
Not for my teeth as I have lots of compliments on them.
I have thought about going for a hair transplant before though. I miss my hair and feel less better off for it.
We could swap :joker:
ThomasC
30-10-2021, 09:04 AM
We could swap :joker:
Teeth can be fixed permanently though.
I could spend a good few thousand on a hair transplant and A) it not work very well B) It work, but then need another one later on.
If I had issues with my teeth I would sort them out as soon as possible as a smile is hugely important to me and I find it very attractive.
Hair loss, I can deal with although would ideally like a full set of hair. I suppose you have to embrace what you have and not what you haven't.
Teeth can be fixed permanently though.
I could spend a good few thousand on a hair transplant and A) it not work very well B) It work, but then need another one later on.
If I had issues with my teeth I would sort them out as soon as possible as a smile is hugely important to me and I find it very attractive.
Hair loss, I can deal with although would ideally like a full set of hair. I suppose you have to embrace what you have and not what you haven't.
A hat will embrace your hairline...your brain will not.
Cherie
30-10-2021, 09:18 AM
No
arista
30-10-2021, 09:53 AM
I would not
but many are.
i have a fantastic dentist here in the uk, so no i wouldn't. I do need a mortgage to handle the 6 monthly check ups though :fist:
Niamh.
30-10-2021, 11:52 AM
Nope
user104658
30-10-2021, 04:48 PM
They wreck your natural teeth, file them away to nothing, and your mouth will be a disaster zone by the time you’re 60.
There’s a reason you have to go to Turkey for it. UK dentists consider it harmful and unethical practice.
Crimson Dynamo
30-10-2021, 05:04 PM
You are all getting on a bit now.
It's all the latest jazz these days.
Would you be a toothy loosy?
Parmy can ye no jist mail yoor yins?
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thesheriff443
30-10-2021, 05:10 PM
They wreck your natural teeth, file them away to nothing, and your mouth will be a disaster zone by the time you’re 60.
There’s a reason you have to go to Turkey for it. UK dentists consider it harmful and unethical practice.
It’s the price that’s why people go
user104658
30-10-2021, 05:22 PM
It’s the price that’s why people go
It’s the same thing really - they use cheap techniques that involve completely destroying the natural teeth by filing them down to almost nothing, it costs a lot more to have proper cosmetic dentistry. A bit like going to cheap backstreet plastic surgeon.
thesheriff443
30-10-2021, 05:30 PM
It’s the same thing really - they use cheap techniques that involve completely destroying the natural teeth by filing them down to almost nothing, it costs a lot more to have proper cosmetic dentistry. A bit like going to cheap backstreet plastic surgeon.
They do the same type of dental work in this country it depends what you are having done
Turkey offers lots of cosmetic surgery Katie price goes there
It’s because it’s so much cheaper than the uk
LaLaLand
30-10-2021, 07:12 PM
Yes.
A friend of a friend had hers done while she was out there on holiday (didn’t go planning to but saw the clinic when she was there and had them done over two days - extremely quick).
And they are fantastic. She had problems with her teeth and was very unhappy, she’s a different person now. Much more confident.
Jordan.
30-10-2021, 07:17 PM
Dentures are calling
hijaxers
30-10-2021, 07:56 PM
The problem with doing this is if you have any problems dentists here won't
help !
Katie Price had hers done in USA and everytime a problem arose she had to fly
back to USA. I think she's had her's redone in UK now.
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