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Ela Çabuk Renklibay

  • 17 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Ankara
  • Dr Renklibay performs up to 1,000 dental implant and restorative applications annually at her private clinic in Ankara. She combines her specialist background in periodontology with aesthetic smile design to ensure bridges look natural and function perfectly.

    • Specialises in gingival aesthetics and surgical smile design
    • Expert in bone augmentation and sinus surgery for complex cases
    • Member of the Turkish Periodontology Association
    • Expertise in managing gum health to support long-term dental work
    • Trained at Erciyes University in advanced periodontal diseases
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Caner Ozturk

  • 16 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Ankara
  • Gulsevim Oda, D.M.D

    Fields of Study and Interests

    • Anterior and posterior region restorations
    • Milk tooth amputation and root canal treatment 
    • Tooth extraction and space maintainers
    • Dental Treatments Under General Anesthesia
    • Protective dental treatments

    Education

    2015- İstanbul University Faculty of Dentistry 

    2020- İstanbul University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Pedodontics

    Career

    2022- continuing Ankara Medipol University Dental Hospital

    2015 - 2020 Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry

    Publications

    Oda G, Karayagmurlu A, Dagli I, Aren G, Soylu N. Oral Health Status in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Cross Sectional Study from Turkey. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 2021;11(3):186-192. Doi: 10.5455/PBS.20210321075312

    Birant S, Koruyucu M, Ozcan H, Ilisulu C, Kasimoglu Y, Avcu N, Kocaaydin S, Bektas D, Usta G, Akay C, Bekiroglu N, Seymen F. Investigating the Level of Knowledge of the Community about Oral and Dental Health [published online ahead of print, 2020 Sep 15]. Eur J Dent. 2020;10.1055/s-0040-1716583.
     

    Usta G., Çağlar E., Aren G., “Diş Hekimlerinin Enfektif Endokarditi Önleme Konusundaki Bilgilerinin Değerlendirilmesi.”, Turkish Dental Association 25. International Dental Congress, Istanbul, Turkey, 4-7 September 2019, pp.373. (Sözlü Sunum, Özet Bildiri)

    Can K., Usta G., Aren G., “Apexification of Immature Fractured Teeth with MTA: Case
    Series.”, 11th Interim Seminar & Guidelines Workshop of the European Academy of
    Paediatric Dentistry, Crete, Greece, 2-4 May 2019, pp.52. (Poster Sunumu, Özet Bildiri)
     

    Usta G., Güven Y., Sarp P., Aren G., “Radicular cyst associated with a primary second molar: a case report.”, International Association of Paediatric Dentistry Regional Meeting and 25th Congress of Turkish Society of Paediatric Dentistry, İstanbul, Turkey, 12-14 October 2018, pp180. (Poster Sunumu, Özet Bildiri)
     

    Usta G., Kasımoğlu Y., Aren G., “Replante Edilen Bir Dişte İnflamatuar Rezorpsiyonun Tedavisi.” Turkish Dental Association 24. International Dental Congress, Ankara, Turkey, 27-30 September 2018, pp.648-649. (Poster Sunumu, Özet Bildiri)

    Koruyucu M., Birant S., Özcan H., İlisulu C., Kasımoğlu Y., Üstün N., Kocaaydın S., Dinç D., Usta G., Akay C., Bekiroğlu N., Seymen F., “Investigation the level of knowledge of the community about oral and dental health.”, International Congress On Preventive Dentistry, Erzurum, Turkey, 5-8 March 2018. (Sözlü Sunum, Özet Bildiri).

    Aren G., Usta G., Çayırcı M., Acar B., “Assessment of parents' knowledge and attitudes about artificial additives in toothpaste and brushing / Survey Study.”, International Congress On Preventive Dentistry, Erzurum, Turkey, 5-8 March 2018. (Sözlü Sunum, Özet Bildiri)

    Aksakal D., Usta G., Aren G., “Conservative management of an ectopıically erupting permanent maxillar molar: a case report.”, International Congress On Preventive Dentistry, Erzurum, Turkey, 5-8 March 2018. (Poster Sunumu, Özet Bildiri)

    Usta G., Kasımoğlu Y., Aren G., “Treatment of Anterior Crossbite in Mixed Dentition: Case Series.” Turkish Dental Association 23. International Dental Congress, Istanbul, Turkey, 21- 24 September 2017, Turkiye Klinikleri J Dental Sci 2017;23(Suppl) pp.421. (Poster Sunumu, Özet Bildiri)

    Usta G., Aren G., Çayırcı M., “Management of Enamel Hypoplasia With Direct Composite Restorations: Two Case Reports.” AIC 19th International Congress and CONSEURO, Bologna, Italy, 11-13 May 2017, Clin Oral Invest (2017)21:pp1392. (Poster Sunumu, Özet Bildiri)

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Hakan Alpay Karasu

  • 35 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Ankara
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    Prof.Dr. Hakan Alpay Karasu, D.D.S. 

    Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

    Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry

    Fields of Study and Interests

     

    • Orthognathic Surgery
    • Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate Surgery
    • Maxillofacial Cyst, Tumor Surgery
    • Advanced Surgical Bone Healing Techniques
    • Impacted Tooth Surgery
    • Dental Implants
    • TME surgery
    • Jaw-Face Traumas
    • Jaw joint disorders

     

    Education

    1998 - University of London, Department of Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery

    • 1991- Ankara University Faculty of Dentistry

    Career

    Ankara Medipol University Faculty of Dentistry

    University of London, Faculty of Dentistry

    • Ankara University, Department of Oral, Dental and Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Gülhane Military Medicine Academy, Faculty of Dentistry

     

    Publications and Congress Statements

    1.Karasu HA., Okçu KM., Ortakoğlu K., Bayar GR., Aydıntuğ Y., "Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis with Temporalis Superficial Fascia Flap" Mil Med,2005;170(2):167
    2. Özer L., Karasu HA., Aras K., Tokman B., Ersoy E., "Dentin Dysplasia Type 1: Report of Atypical Cases in The Permanent and Mixt Dentitions" Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radio/ Endod, 2004;98:85-90
    3. Sayan NB., Üçok C., Karasu HA., Günhan Ö., "Peripheral Osteoma of The Oral and Maxillofacial Region: A Study of 35 New Cases" J Oral Maxillofac Surg, 2002;60:1299-1301
    4. Doğan N., Üçok C., Korkmaz C., Üçok Ö., Karasu HA., "The Effects of Articaine Hydrochloride on Wound Healing: An Experimental Study" J Oral Maxillofac Surg, 2003;61:1467-1470
    5. Karasu HA., Ortakoğlu K., Okçu M., Günhan Ö., "Osteochondroma of the Mandibular Condyle: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature" Mil Med, 2005;170(9):79

    6. Altug Ataç AT., Karasu HA., Aytaç D., "Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion Compared with Orthopedic Rapid Maxillar Expansion" Angle Orthodontist, 2006;76(3):353-359
    7. Sayan NB., Karasu HA., Uyanik LO., Aytaç D., "Two- stage Treatment of TMJ Ankylosis by Early Surgical Approach and Distraction Osteogenesis" J Craniofac Surg,2007;18(1):212-217
    8. Üçok C., Karasu HA., Orhan K., Üçok Ö., Tuncer N., "Intravascular Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia and Osteoma: A Case Report of an Individual with 2 Different Pathologies" Quintessence Int, 2007;38, (2):88-91
    9. Kurt G. Altuğ-Atac AT., Ataç MS., Karasu HA., “Stability of SARME and OME after 3 years Follow-up.” The Angle Orthodontist. 2010;80(4):613-619
    10. Kurt G., Altuğ-Atac AT., Ataç MS., Karasu HA., “Changes in Nasopharyngeal Airway Following Orthopedic and Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion” J Craniofac Surg 2010;21:312-317
    11. Altuğ-Ataç AT., Ataç MS., Kurt G., Karasu HA., “Comparison of Surgically Assisted RME and Orthopedic RME: Changes in Nasal Structure” Int J Oral and Maxillofac Surg 2010;39:129-135.
    12. Aydemir H, Memikoğlu U, Karasu H. Pharyngeal airway space, hyoid bone position and head posture after orthognathic surgery in Class III patients.” Angle Orthod. 2012 Nov;82(6):993-1000. doi: 10.2319/091911-597.1. Epub 2012 Apr 11. PMID:22500578
    13. Efendiyeva R1, Aydemir H, Karasu H, Toygar-Memikoğlu U. “Pharyngeal airway space, hyoid bone position, and head posture after bimaxillary orthognathic surgery in Class III patients: Long-term evaluation.” Angle Orthod. 2014 Mar 7. [Epub ahead of print]
    14. SUNAL AKTÜRK EZGİ, EREN HAKAN, GÖRÜRGÖZ CANSU, ORHAN KAAN, KARASU HAKAN ALPAY, AKAT BORA, TOYGAR MEMİKOĞLU TÜLİN UFUK (2020). Electromyographic, Ultrasonographic, and Ultrasound Elastographic Evaluation of the Masseter Muscle in Class III Patients Before and After Orthognathic Surgery. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery (Yayın No: 6276746)
    15. Sahbaz Emir Bahman,CESUR EMRE,ALTUĞ DEMİRALP AYŞE TUBA,Ergül Kutay Can,KARASU HAKAN ALPAY,TOYGAR MEMİKOĞLU TÜLİN UFUK (2019). Is It Possible to Protract the Maxilla by Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion and Intermaxillary Class III Elastics? Turkish Journal of Orthodontics, 32(02), 96-104., Doi: 10.5152/Turkjorthod.2019.18060 (Yayın No: 5697928)
    16. Aydemir H, Efendiyeva R, Karasu H, Toygar M, Tülin U (2015). Evaluation of Long-Term Soft Tissue Changes After Bimaxillary Orthognathic Surgery in Class III Patients. The Angle Orthodontist, 85(4), 631-637., Doi: 10.2319/062214-449.1

    17. Karasu HA., Uyanık LO., Üçok C., Sayan NB., "The Use of Iliac Bone Greft on Maxillomandibular Defects" IntJ Oral Maxillofac Surg. 32(Supplement I) S39 (2003), 16 th International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Athens, Greece.

    18. Üçok C., Karasu HA., Akçam O., Uyanık LO., Üçok Ö., Sayan NB., "The Use Rapid External Distraction on Cleft Patient" IntJ Oral Maxillofac Surg. 32(Supplement I) S18 (2003), 16th International Conference on Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Athens, Greece.

    19. Uyanık LO., Karasu HA., Aytaç D., "The use of Rigid External Distraction for Midface Hypoplasia" J Cranio-Maxillofac Surg. 34(Supplement 1) 155-156 (2006), Abstracts from the 18th Congress of The European Association for Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, Barcelona, Spain.

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Arif Yigit Guler

  • 11 years of experience
  • Location: Turkey, Ankara
  • Dr Arif Yigit Guler is a highly published oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Ankara Medipol University Dental Hospital, specialising in complex functional and aesthetic restorations.

    • Brings academic precision to porcelain bridge work through his background in hard and soft tissue grafting
    • Specialises in orthognathic surgery and dental implants for stable, long-lasting prosthetic results
    • Published multiple studies on maxillary sinus and bone thickness to ensure safe implant foundations
    • Treats patients at a major university dental centre with a focus on surgical accuracy
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Bookimed Insights: Top Porcelain bridge Specialists in Turkey for Australians (2026)

Bookimed helps Australian patients find top Porcelain bridge surgeons in Turkey, collaborating with 4 leading specialists. The doctors in this ranking are selected based on their international credentials, clinical expertise, English proficiency, number of performed cases, and patient outcomes. The 2026 ranking is formed using verified data from actual patient cases — including reviews from Australian travellers — and current programmes from our partner clinics. All prices are displayed in AUD for easy comparison with Porcelain bridge costs in Australia.
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#117 years of experienceAesthetic smile designPerforms 500 to 1,000 dental implant procedures annually. Her specialist background in periodontology ensures that porcelain bridges are supported by healthy gum tissue for lasting results.
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#211 years of experienceImplant-supported porcelain bridgesIntegrates maxillofacial surgery with restorative care. His research into bone thickness and tissue grafts ensures that porcelain bridges have a structurally sound foundation for long-term functional success.
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These FAQs come from real patients seeking medical assistance through Bookimed. Answers are given by experienced medical coordinators and trusted clinic representatives.

What language skills do leading Turkish porcelain bridge specialists typically have?

Leading Turkish porcelain bridge specialists typically possess fluent English. Many also speak secondary languages like Russian, Italian, or German. Top doctors hold memberships in the American Dental Association. This ensures they follow international clinical and communication standards for dental restorations.

  • English proficiency: Experts like Dr. Yusuf Yangar maintain English fluency for international patients.
  • Multilingual support: Specialists often lead teams speaking Russian, French, and Spanish for coordination.
  • Academic training: Surgeons like Dr. Elif Nurhak Erdal hold English C1 level certifications.
  • Regional languages: Some specialists, including Dr. Erisa Olkun, also speak Italian and Albanian fluently.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a strong correlation between international training and language diversity. Doctors who completed fellowships in London, Switzerland, or Germany, such as Dr. Erhan Firat, are more likely to offer multilingual services. Patients searching for porcelain bridges should prioritize doctors with these international academic backgrounds for the clearest communication.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that even if a doctor has a slight accent, most clinics use professional coordinators to explain technical details. They emphasize the importance of getting written aftercare instructions in English to avoid any confusion after returning home. Many were surprised by how easily they could message clinics via WhatsApp to get quick answers in English.

Who are the top-rated dentists or prosthodontists for porcelain bridges in Istanbul, Ankara or Izmir?

Top-rated prosthodontists in Turkey specialize in durable porcelain bridges using advanced digital shading and precision milling. Expert dentists in Istanbul, Izmir, and Ankara hold memberships in the American Dental Association. These specialists combine extensive surgical experience with aesthetic mastery to restore dental function and appearance.

  • Academic expertise: Dr. Erhan Firat at TWT Health Clinic is a former university professor.
  • Extensive experience: Dr. Kaan Kurtdemir brings 35+ years of practice to Esthetic Smile Academy.
  • Precision prosthodontics: Dr. Batuhan at Surgery Group Dental Clinics focuses on high-quality prosthetic engineering.
  • Advanced restorative training: Dr. Ufuk Zeren at Ata Health Center trained at Prof. Malo's clinic.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a strong correlation between clinical longevity and regional academic hubs in Turkey. While Istanbul offers the highest concentration of cosmetic specialists, Izmir-based experts like Dr. Sinan Donmez have performed 30,000+ treatments. This volume allows for refined skill in complex bite adjustments which prevents bridge failure.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that successful results depend on detailed bite exams and gum evaluations. They suggest requesting a digital mock-up before the procedure to confirm the final aesthetic. Many feel relieved when dentists prioritize tooth-saving techniques over aggressive reduction for bridge support.

How do I verify a dentist’s credentials for porcelain bridge work in Turkey?

Verifying Turkish dentists for porcelain bridges involves confirming their registration with the Turkish Dental Association (TDB). Qualified specialists often hold prosthodontic certifications or international memberships in the American Dental Association (ADA). Top clinics must possess an International Health Tourism Authorization Certificate to treat foreign patients legally.

  • Professional registration: All practicing dentists must be active members of the Turkish Dental Association.
  • Prosthodontic specialization: Specialists like Dr. Batuhan have advanced training specifically in prosthetic dentistry.
  • Facility accreditation: Reputable clinics hold International Health Tourism Authorization and ISO or TEMOS certifications.
  • International exposure: Experts like Dr. Erhan Firat have completed advanced training in Germany and Switzerland.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a high concentration of academic expertise in Turkish dental hubs. For instance, Dr. Erhan Firat at TWT Health Clinic is a former university professor. Dr. Eren Pera at Hospitaprime Clinic completed five years of surgical specialization. Choosing a doctor with university-level teaching experience often indicates a deeper knowledge of complex bite alignment and bridge durability.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize checking who specifically performs the procedure rather than just the clinic brand. They note that the best results come from dentists who provide detailed bite adjustments. Insights suggest prioritizing providers who offer written warranty terms for lab work and materials.

What is the typical fee range quoted per unit for an all-porcelain or zirconia bridge by Turkish prosthodontists?

Prosthodontists in Turkey typically provide quotes for porcelain bridges ranging from $900 to $1,500. These fees often cover advanced materials like zirconia or E.max. Many specialists hold American Dental Association memberships and have completed international fellowships in aesthetic restorative dentistry.

  • Material variety: Surgeons offer monolithic zirconia for strength or multi-layered zirconia for aesthetics.
  • Expert training: Doctors like Dr. Erhan Firat have academic backgrounds and US-based training.
  • Prosthetic specialization: Specialists such as Dr. Batuhan focus specifically on durable and natural-looking bridges.
  • Clinic accreditation: Top facilities maintain ISO and TEMOS certifications to provide high standards.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a trend where Istanbul-trained prosthodontists often combine multi-country training. For instance, Dr. Erhan Firat at TWT Health Clinic brings expertise from the US, Switzerland, and Germany. This international exposure often results in a wider selection of premium German-made materials for zirconia bridges.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it's important to clarify if the per-unit quote includes the lab work and temporaries. They say written breakdowns help avoid surprise costs for scans or adjustments later. Many were surprised by how closely doctors matched the bridge shade to their natural teeth.

Do prosthodontists in Turkey offer digital smile design previews before starting porcelain bridge cases?

Prosthodontists in Turkey utilize digital smile design previews to map facial proportions before starting porcelain bridge cases. This technology allows patients to visualize tooth shape and shade on-screen before any preparation begins. Specialists often create physical mock-ups to test the bite and speech during the planning phase.

  • Software simulations: Doctors use software to analyze lip movements and facial symmetry for natural results.
  • Digital impressions: Intraoral scanners replace traditional putty molds to create precise three-dimensional digital maps.
  • Physical mock-ups: Patients can often test-drive a temporary version of the bridge in their mouth.
  • Material customization: Digital tools help select porcelain translucency that matches the patient's existing natural teeth.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that top Turkish specialists like Dr. Koray Atik and Dr. Ufuk Zeren combine local expertise with international training from London and Europe. Patients should look for doctors who have completed specialized fellowships in prosthodontics. For instance, Dr. Natiga Israfil at TWT Health Clinic holds specific memberships in the Turkish Society of Prosthodontics and Implantology, which prioritizes functional bite alignment alongside aesthetics.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to ask for a mock-up you can actually wear before any drilling starts. They say reviewing the bridge length and shade in a mirror helps them feel much more confident. Many emphasize that insisting on a preview ensures the final result looks like their own teeth rather than a generic set.

How much chair time should I expect to book with my dentist to complete a standard porcelain bridge in Turkey?

Plan for 2 to 4 hours of total chair time across two main visits in Turkey. The first appointment involves preparation and impressions. The second session focuses on final fitting and permanent cementation. Most patients stay in Turkey for 5 to 7 days for laboratory bridge fabrication.

  • Preparation visit: Expect 1 to 2 hours for tooth shaping, 3D scans, and temporary bridge placement.
  • Fitting appointment: The final visit takes 30 to 60 minutes for alignment checks and permanent bonding.
  • Optional bite check: A 30-minute follow-up ensures the bridge feels natural once numbness fades.
  • CEREC technology: Clinics using in-house milling can reduce the week-long wait to a single day.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Coordination data shows many top specialists hold training from both Turkish and international institutions. For example, Dr. Erhan Firat at TWT Health Clinic translates his German education into precise bridge fitment. Similarly, Dr. Ertan Etemoglu at Tower Dental Clinic is an American Dental Association member, blending US clinical standards with local lab efficiency.

Patient Consensus: Patients often mention that temporary bridges feel bulkier than expected while waiting for their permanent piece. Many were surprised by how much care dentists took in fine-tuning their bite during the final appointment. They suggest allowing a small time buffer in your travel schedule for these minor adjustments.