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The Sun
4 days ago
- The Sun
Seven MILLION people laughed at my £3.6k Turkey teeth & said I had the ‘perfect' smile before – but I want to look fake
TAKING a selfie of her sparkling new teeth, Georgie McKenzie catches sight of the notifications building up on her phone. While she might be thrilled with her pearly white Turkey teeth, they have attracted a barrage of serious online hate, with many people dumbfounded as to why she overhauled her original smile. 8 8 8 But it isn't just faceless trolls who are targeting the 21-year-old Virgin Atlantic air hostess - professional dentists have been left speechless and branded her an "idiot" for jetting off for the bargain surgery. Georgie paid £3,600 for the procedure, after feeling unhappy with her natural smile and being quoted £20,000 in the UK. She told The Sun: 'I've always been extremely unhappy with my natural smile – my natural teeth were discoloured and very happy. ' Treatment in Turkey seemed to achieve perfect white teeth, compared to the UK, where the outcome is always quite natural. 'Now, I'm really happy with how they turned out. They're better than I ever imagined. 'I wanted perfect, straight white teeth – and that is exactly what I got.' It's estimated that 150,000 to 200,000 UK residents travel to Turkey annually for cosmetic dental procedures, according to UK Smiles. The trend is driven by typically lower costs, but it comes with potential risks such as botched procedures, nerve damage and the need for corrective work back in Britain. Georgie is thrilled with the results, but people online have been less supportive after she shared pictures of the transformation in a TikTok that has gone viral, garnering seven million views. There, she received an influx of comments criticising her choice – including from people who identified themselves as dentists – with some trolls saying she is 'stupid' and needs 'mental help'. I cried as my £4.5k Turkey teeth were fitted - now trolls say my smile's ruined Georgie, who lives in Gloucestershire, says: 'The people commenting are trying to bring me down and make me ashamed of what I've done, but I've never felt more confident in myself. 'When people saw the final results, they got quite nasty. Saying I'm 'stupid, dumb, have a low IQ, need mental help'. 'They not only went for my teeth but started saying things such as 'You can tell she's British' or that I had dodgy lip fillers. I'm genuinely not bothered about the comments at all.' 'You're an idiot' Georgie documented the process of flying to Turkey for the procedure earlier this month, including having her natural teeth filed down to resemble 'baby shark teeth'. She then had 20 monolithic crowns in the shade 'extra white' inserted over the top to create her new smile. 8 8 But trolls have piled in with criticism. One person commented: 'I am a dentist. You are an idiot!' Another reported professional wrote: 'As a dentist, the GASP I GASPED is unreal. I've lost all my words for this.' Another user called the result 'catastrophic', while someone else, who also identified themselves as a dentist, said they were 'heartbroken' and urged her to seek a quality control check with her usual dentist. 'Your teeth were so straight and beautiful to start,' another person commented. Someone else wrote: 'I genuinely think dentists should have to refuse to shave down perfectly healthy teeth.' 'The fact you had perfect teeth before,' said another user. Dentist to the stars, Dr Richard Marques, previously told The Sun that Turkey teeth are not the best way to achieve a pearly white smile. The Harley Street dentist is the man behind the smiles of many high-profile celebrities, including Rita Ora, Dua Lipa, Chloe Sims, and Joey Essex. Discussing the implications of 'Turkey teeth', he explained: 'Short-term implications of travelling abroad to achieve the 'Turkey teeth' look include exposed nerves, which can cause intense pain, sore and swollen gums and infections. 'The long-term applications of not understanding what the entire procedure entails before fully committing to the procedure abroad are chronic pain, sensitive teeth, rotting teeth and ill-fitted veneers falling off.' 8 8 He explained that because the procedure is done 'cheaper', it doesn't 'require extensive dental expertise.' Dr Richard added: 'Teeth are consequently being filed down much more than they would be for correctly fitted veneers. 'Although it can be understood that many look to this option due to affordability, it's worth noting that there are various options available in the UK - do your research into what your local dentists offer and seek a recommendation from them regarding what you're looking for.' 'Bad influence' However, Georgie insists she was never happy with her natural smile, and had previously had composite bonding on her teeth – but still wasn't satisfied. She loves the fake look and 'isn't surprised' that the reaction online has been so strong. She said: 'People have this massive stigma around going abroad for cosmetic work. 'I completely understand people giving advice, but it's crazy how much people are so invested in commenting on other people's appearance. Dentist-approved teeth whitening tips ERIN Fraundorf, DMD, MSD, owner of BOCA Orthodontic + Whitening Studio in Missouri, shared her top tips for whiter teeth. Seek whitening treatment from a professional. It's often stronger and will be the most effective so you don't waste your money on a product that doesn't work or may harm you. You also only get one set of teeth, so it's best not to experiment on them. Consider the cause of the staining. There are numerous causes for teeth to have a yellow or brown tint. Be sure to get evaluated and diagnosed by a professional to ensure you receive the best treatment for your stains. Not all stains are the same so they may require different treatments. Consider your lifestyle, smile goals, and budget. When choosing a whitening treatment that is best for you, consider multiple factors when designing a custom plan. Some people like homework to whiten at home, some prefer in-office treatments only, some need to get really bright really fast — for a wedding, for example — whereas others would like a more gentle, gradual, consistent approach to whitening. Ease into it. Start integrating teeth whitening into your routine gradually to get your teeth accustomed to it and you can closely monitor your level of sensitivity to regulate how frequently you can whiten. Try to prevent. Make tiny changes to your lifestyle in an effort to prevent staining from penetrating your teeth. For example, sip staining beverages through a straw, swish with plain water after drinking anything staining, and pick flat water over sparkling whenever possible. Water floss to help in between the teeth stains. Blast away stubborn stains in between your teeth with a water flosser, because toothbrush bristles can only reach so much of your tooth surface. 'Everyone is their own person and what someone else is doing to their body shouldn't affect you in any way. 'Just because someone wants the 'whitest shade' doesn't mean you have to.' It isn't just Georgie's teeth that are becoming the target of cruel comments. She says: 'People are quoting that I'm a 'bad influence to this generation', but I have not once promoted getting Turkey teeth or filler, I'm just purely sharing my experience. 'A lot of people have gone into my comments to add about my [lip] filler, but again – it's not their face, so I think there's no need to worry about it. I think people are taking it way too personally.' Georgie says that while she's aware of the risks that surgery in Turkey can pose, it isn't something that concerns her. 'Obviously, there's always a 'What if this goes wrong?' thought,' she says. 'But that can happen with anything. 'People online keep saying, 'You'll regret it when you're older, you just wait.' 'But I'm not silly, I know the risks going into this and am fully aware that this is something that I'll always have to keep up. 'It's definitely a confidence boost and also a topic of conversation. 'I think people are more just curious about the process and seeing before and after pics. 'At the end of the day, it's my smile and my choice – and I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat.'


The Sun
28-06-2025
- The Sun
I was so insecure I spent £4.5k getting perfect Turkey teeth – it was so painful I cried & trolls say my smile's ruined
A WOMAN who spent £4,500 getting the perfect Turkey teeth has hit back at trolls who say she's "ruined" her smile. Tara Omidi made the decision to get a full set of new gnashers after a UK dentist "failed" her and she had to have two teeth removed following a routine root canal. 6 6 6 6 "They were right at the back of my mouth and caused my remaining teeth to move away from the centre of my face, leaving me feeling very insecure when I spoke," Tara, from Oldham, Manchester, said. 'People would make indirect digs and tell me I had 'unique' teeth or comment 'Your teeth aren't in the middle, are they?' "I felt really insecure, my job is social media and I'm known for being the happy, always laughing person. 'It would make me so shy and I'd just crumble. 'I decided I was going to have them all shaved down, realigned and have crowns fitted." Despite the horror stories she'd heard about Turkey teeth gone wrong, Tara did her research and finally found a clinic she felt she could trust - with the positive reviews also reassuring her. She sent over pictures of her teeth, had an online consultation and flew to Turkey eight weeks later. However, Tara admitted she had no idea how painful the procedure would end up being. 'I felt I could trust the clinic as they were very thorough with their examinations and X-rays," she added to Need T oKnow. 'But it was painful - the actual fitting. 'People do lie about it and make out it is a breeze... I cried having them fitted!" Tara spent four days abroad, which included having the procedure, resting in her hotel room and a final check-in with the dentist. And she said that since heading back to the UK, "everything has been great". 'I love them - they have given me my confidence and smile back," she grinned. 'Of course you get trolls online saying horrible things but being online, people think they have the right to say and do nasty things – I couldn't care less. 'I do what makes me happy for me, not for other people.' Tara has faced cruel comments from trolls throughout her dental journey, and previously c ame under fire for a TikTok video which showed her teeth after they'd been filed down - before the crowns are fitted. Tara filmed the clip in her hotel room after she had her teeth filed down, which happens before the crowns are fitted. And the comments section was quickly filled with people slamming her for going ahead with the transformation. "You have ruined your own teeth," one sighed. "Jesus woman!" another added, as a third marvelled "I dunno how people can do this." "Give it a few months and you will be in horrendous pain!" someone else predicted. As another questioned: "How is that natural?!" 6 6

Associated Press
25-05-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
Helvetic Dental Clinics Budapest, reaches 2,500 Google reviews
Helvetic Clinics, the best dental clinic in Budapest, has reached 2,500 Google reviews, reflecting its expertise and the high level of patient satisfaction. BUDAPEST, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, May 25, 2025 / / -- With over 2,500 positive reviews and an average rating of 4.9 stars on Google, Helvetic Clinics continues to set the standard for excellence in dental care. Recognized as the top dental clinic in Hungary for international patients, the clinic proudly shares the testimonials of those who have placed their trust in its services. Located in the heart of Budapest, Helvetic Clinics consistently exceeds expectations by delivering world-class dental treatments. Patient feedback highlights not only the expertise of its dental professionals but also the outstanding care provided throughout the treatment journey. In a highly competitive sector, Helvetic Clinics stands out not only for the quality of its services, but also for the loyalty and trust of its patients. John M. from the UK: 'Simply Amazing!' John M. wrote: 'Helvetic Clinics is the best dental clinic abroad! I couldn't believe the level of professionalism, care, and skill. I had a full smile makeover, and the results exceeded my expectations. The staff made me feel at home from the moment I walked in, and I could see the results immediately!' Sarah L. from Germany: 'World-Class Care Meets Comfort' Another reviewer, Sarah L. from Germany, shared her experience: 'From my first consultation to the final check-up, Helvetic Clinics made every step of my dental journey smooth and stress-free. The team took the time to explain everything, and the clinic itself was clean, modern, and welcoming. It truly is the best dental clinic in Hungary.' David T. from the US: 'Affordable Excellence for International Patients' David T. from the United States said: 'I traveled from New York to Budapest for dental implants, and I'm so glad I chose Helvetic Clinics. Not only was the treatment incredibly affordable, but the quality of service was unmatched. This is definitely the best dental clinic abroad.' Anna K. from France: 'A Global Reputation for Trust and Care' Anna K. from France highlighted: 'I'm so grateful to have found Helvetic Clinics! I was nervous about traveling abroad for treatment, but their team reassured me every step of the way. They truly care about their patients, and it shows.' Michael J. from the UK: 'Cutting-Edge Technology and Expertise' Michael J., a UK patient, mentioned: 'I was amazed by the modern equipment at Helvetic Clinics. The team is not only highly skilled but also up-to-date with the latest in dental technology. I've never felt more confident in a dental practice.' Lena H. from Switzerland: 'A Personal Touch That Sets Helvetic Clinics Apart' Lena H. from Switzerland shared: 'The staff at Helvetic Clinics is not only professional but incredibly kind and friendly. It was clear to me from the beginning that they put patient comfort and care first. They are hands down the best dental clinic in Hungary.' Patrick W. from Ireland: 'Global Patients Share Their Success Stories' Patrick W. from Ireland commented: 'I had multiple consultations with dentists in Ireland, but none made me feel as confident as the team at Helvetic Clinics. Their attention to detail and the care they took made me feel secure. I'll definitely be returning.' Looking to the Future As Helvetic Clinics moves forward, it remains committed to providing the highest quality care at affordable prices, making it the preferred choice for international patients. With a growing reputation as the best dental clinic abroad, Helvetic Clinics continues to set new standards in dental excellence. About Helvetic Clinics Helvetic Clinics, located in Budapest, Hungary, is a leading provider of dental tourism services, offering comprehensive treatments including dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, and more. With a dedicated team of internationally recognized specialists, Helvetic Clinics is committed to delivering exceptional care and service to patients from around the world. jean francois EMPAIN Helvetic Clinics Budapest email us here Visit us on social media: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube TikTok Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.