Hollywood smile in Turkey: the complete, honest guide
Quick answer
A Hollywood smile is not a single product — it is a planned cosmetic makeover of the teeth you show when you smile. A dentist redesigns their shade, shape, length and alignment, usually with veneers or crowns, so the whole smile looks even and natural for your face. At SaluVista it starts from £5,000 depending on the plan, with an itemised quote confirmed after assessment.
- It's a design, not a device — the number of teeth and the choice of veneers or crowns is agreed with you first.
- Veneers (from £320/tooth) preserve more tooth; crowns (zirconium from £190/tooth) cover teeth that are already heavily treated.
- A good dentist protects healthy tooth structure and offers the least invasive option that will last.
- No result is guaranteed to be permanent — longevity depends on care, and individual outcomes vary.
In this guide
The term "Hollywood smile" gets used as if it were one treatment you can buy off a shelf. It isn't. A Hollywood smile is a planned smile makeover — a dentist reshapes the shade, proportions and alignment of the teeth on show so the whole smile looks balanced, bright and, done well, natural. This guide explains what's actually involved, how veneers and crowns differ, what it costs in Turkey, and — just as importantly — where an honest dentist will slow you down.
It's general information to help you prepare, not medical advice. SaluVista's cosmetic dental work is led by Dr. Zeynep Y., a prosthodontist who focuses on veneers, crowns and smile design; you speak with your dentist before you travel. You can also explore our full dental treatments hub.
What a Hollywood smile really is
A Hollywood smile describes the outcome — an even, symmetrical, brighter smile — rather than a specific procedure. To get there, a dentist typically restores the teeth in your "smile zone" (the ones visible when you smile and talk) using veneers, crowns, or a mix of both, sometimes alongside whitening or gum contouring. The goal is harmony: teeth that match each other and suit your face, lips and skin tone.
Because it's a design rather than a single item, two Hollywood smiles are rarely the same. One person may need eight veneers on the upper front teeth; another may need crowns on previously root-treated teeth plus veneers elsewhere. That's why a credible price is always a quote after assessment, never a flat number pulled from an advert.
What it is not
- It is not the same as whitening — whitening only changes colour, not shape or alignment.
- It is not automatically "20 crowns for everyone". Aggressively crowning healthy teeth is exactly what a conservative dentist avoids.
- It is not a guarantee of a specific celebrity look — the aim is a natural result that fits you.
How the smile is designed
Good smile design starts before any tooth is touched. Your dentist assesses tooth and gum health, your bite, and how much tooth shows when you smile. Modern practice often uses a digital smile design or a wax-up mock-up — a preview of the proposed shape and length — so you can see and adjust the plan first. This is where you and Dr. Zeynep Y. agree on shade and shape together.
The most important conversation happens before treatment: how bright, how straight, how many teeth — and where the least invasive line is. A design you've seen and approved beats a surprise every time.
Shade matters more than people expect. An ultra-white, uniform "picket fence" can look artificial; a slightly warmer, subtly varied shade usually reads as natural. A dentist who steers you toward realism rather than the whitest possible option is doing their job well.
Veneers vs crowns: the core choice
The heart of a Hollywood smile is the material used on each tooth. The two main options work very differently, and the right one depends on the condition of each individual tooth — not on a one-size decision.
Veneers
A veneer is a thin facing bonded to the front of a tooth. It changes colour and shape while removing relatively little enamel, so veneers suit healthy teeth that mainly need a cosmetic change. Because they preserve more of the natural tooth, they're usually the more conservative choice. Our veneers cost guide breaks the pricing down tooth by tooth.
Crowns
A crown covers the whole tooth like a cap. It's the right call when a tooth is heavily filled, root-treated, cracked or badly worn and needs full protection, not just a cosmetic facing. Zirconium crowns are strong and natural-looking, which is why they're common in smile makeovers where teeth already have significant work.
In practice, many Hollywood smiles use both: veneers on the sound front teeth, crowns where teeth are already compromised. If you want the deeper comparison, read veneers vs crowns.
Side-by-side comparison
| Veneers | Crowns | |
|---|---|---|
| Covers | Front surface of the tooth | The whole tooth |
| Tooth structure removed | Less (more conservative) | More |
| Best for | Healthy teeth needing a cosmetic change | Heavily filled, root-treated or broken teeth |
| Guide price | From £320 per tooth | Zirconium from £190 per tooth |
| Main strength | Preserves more natural tooth | Full protection for weak teeth |
| In a makeover | Often the default for sound teeth | Used where teeth are already compromised |
Guide prices are indicative; your itemised quote is confirmed after a clinical assessment.
What a Hollywood smile costs in Turkey
At SaluVista, a full Hollywood smile starts from £5,000 depending on the plan (roughly €5,900 at about £1 ≈ €1.18). The reason it's a range and not a fixed figure is simple: the total depends on how many teeth are treated and which materials each tooth needs. The building blocks are transparent:
- Veneers — from £320 per tooth
- Zirconium crowns — from £190 per tooth
- Dental implants (if a missing tooth needs replacing first) — from £230 each
So a smile built on ten upper veneers sits at a different price point from one that mixes crowns and veneers across sixteen to twenty teeth. Rather than quote a headline number, we give you a transparent, itemised quote — tooth by tooth — confirmed only after your assessment. That way you can see exactly what you're paying for. For the wider picture, our smile makeover in Turkey guide walks through planning a full case.
The process, step by step
- Talk to your dentist first. Before you travel, you speak with your dentist about your goals and share photos. Screening and booking happen in the SaluVista app, and a qualified human makes the final decision on whether treatment is appropriate.
- Assessment & design. On arrival, a full examination checks tooth and gum health. A digital design or mock-up previews the proposed smile so you can approve the shade and shape.
- Preparation. Teeth are prepared conservatively for veneers or crowns, and impressions or scans are taken. Temporaries are usually fitted while your permanents are made.
- Fitting. The finished veneers or crowns are checked for fit, bite and colour, then bonded. Small adjustments are normal to get comfort and appearance right.
- Aftercare. You get care instructions and a plan for check-ups. Good hygiene and regular reviews help the result last.
Healthy gums are the foundation of any smile makeover — the NHS guidance on healthy teeth and gums is a good baseline for the daily care that protects your investment. It's also worth checking that whoever treats you is properly registered; in the UK, dentists are listed on the General Dental Council register, and asking about credentials anywhere you're treated is entirely reasonable.
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A Hollywood smile can be genuinely life-changing, but it involves irreversible work on healthy teeth if veneers or crowns are used. That's why the conservative principle matters so much: a good dentist protects healthy tooth structure, removes no more enamel than necessary, and offers the least invasive option that will achieve a lasting result. If straightening your teeth first with orthodontics would mean treating fewer teeth, an honest dentist will tell you.
Be wary of any promise that results are "permanent" or will "last forever". Well-made veneers and crowns can last many years, but no dental work is guaranteed for life — lifespan depends on your hygiene, gum health, bite and habits like grinding. There's helpful, plain-language patient information at the American Dental Association's MouthHealthy if you want to read more about caring for restorations. The best outcomes come from a plan you understand, agreed with a dentist who's willing to do less rather than more.