On the 30 october 2007 there was a television documentary send from TF1 (France) about our compagny "DentalVoyages" with Musa Temel and the dental treatments (implants and crowns) in Turkey :
On the 11 november 2007 there was a television documentary send from TV Limburg (Netherlands) about our compagny "DentalVoyages, with Musa Temel" and the dental treatments:
There is an article in the dutch Newspaper "Telegraaf" (14.09.2011)www.telegraaf.nl with the information about our clients who had a dental treatement abroad (Turkey, Hungary) and about their experience.
Recent Article in France : 13 august 2007 . From our team DentalVoyages, The Dentists and Seorgeons in Hungary.
Article about us in Dutch Newspaper "Dagblad de Limburger"; Friday 10 juni 2005.
Article in the Netherlands : April 2007 From our team DentalVoyages, The Dentists and Seorgeons in Turkey.Look also on the Dutch translation page of DentalVoyages .
NEWSPAPER : ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY PRESS Friday, September 1, 2006 A NETTLESTONE man is combining a holiday in Turkey with having dental work carried out and saving himself at least 1500 pound into the bargain. Pensioner Arnold Gifford was told by a private dentist here that he needed nine crowns at a cost of 350 pound to 500 pound each. On the NHS he would be charged around 200 pound for each crown.Horrified at the prices, Mr. Gifford, who was accustomed to travelling extensively overseas while working for Temperature in lake, decided to trawl the internet. He found a website specialising in dentaltrips to Turkey and he is now getting all the work done for less than 1000 pound after faxing the paperwork explaining what is required to a dentist in Turkey. Batchelor Mr. Gifford, 75, will set off to Turkey on September 19, having paid 700 pound for two weeks holiday in a good hotel in Side, 30 minutes from the dentist in Serik. Part of the deal is that the surgery will be sending a car and an interpreter to pick him up from th hotel each time he goes for treatment. He said: Since I was a small boy I have had to worry about my teeth. Now I am 75 and retired and although I am not on benefits, it is still a job to live. To ask 350 pound plus a time for a crown is a lot of money, especially when you are on a pension,"said Mr. Gifford. The website he used was www.dentalvoyages.com