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Mother 'suffered' after Turkish dentist shaved teeth down to peg 'without knowing'

Mother in lifelong pain after 'accidental' crown placement Turkey

Zeba Ali tooth, 34, from London After traveling more than 2,000 miles around the world for treatment for ulcers, she was left in "absolute pain". I remember there wasn't.

Zeba was driven by her dream of getting her perfect "Hollywood" smile.British dentistsare very expensive, so she took her advice.

British dentists are expensive, so she decided to consult a dentist based in Istanbul, Turkey. She claims she got her dream vacation along with five-star dental care.

In a five-minute video consultation, her Zeba, the mother of 4-year-old Noah, was advised to have a veneer fitted.

Zeba Ali teeth before treatment in Turkey (

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, she trusted their decision and booked the procedure herself.

But that backfired and she now suffers from a variety of problems, including constant hypersensitivity and excruciating pain.

Her teeth have been "accidentally" nailed down, so she cannot drink or eat normally.

Zebra told her NeedToKnowOnline: My heart sank and I was completely speechless – but it was too late.

``First, I spoke with the dentist viaWhatsApp.From there, they arranged a free video with me. I arranged a consultation, so they asked me to open my mouth and take a look.

Zeba Ali with his son Noah (

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A mother revealed how she had been in pain for a lifetime after wearing an 'accidental' crown in Turkey

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"She was a five-star rated dentist. I didn't care about the money because I wanted my teeth straightened.

"I was hoping that I would finally get my teeth straightened and that I would be promised a luxury hotel with a spa."

"But the experience was nothing like what they described and it was terrible from the start." and

when she arrived, she had been set up for an in-person consultation, but instead went straight to surgery.

She said:

"I didn't think prepress veneers would require grinding down my natural teeth, especially since my teeth were healthy.

Zeba Ali Before Procedure (

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X-ray of Zeba Ali taken by a British emergency dentist – Zeba is currently being treated for nerve damage by a facial neurologist ( {13 2} Image:

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Reversible – but they just apologized for the mistake

"They neglected to give me important information and didn't tell me my teeth would be ruined forever.

"I was devastated. , after the veneer, which was actually the crown, was placed, she quickly got up and left."

She keeps her natural teeth in the top set, but for "aesthetic" reasons. I had 2 teeth removed. Zeba claims this never happened in the UK.

Zeba said.

"They would have gotten rid of me and given me proper orthodontic treatment or composite bonding instead.

"I was told my teeth would have a clean 'veneer' appearance.

"After the numbness went away, I felt a sharp pain. Since then I have had a constant 'tingling' problem with one of my teeth." was.

"After complaining, I was asked to come back and had root canal treatment in April to remove the nerve inside the tooth.

"Now it hurts. I can't live like this, so I'm thinking about having a tooth extracted or having an implant.

"I'm a single mother, but I'm short and I'm often very smart with my children, so

"Even when I'm talking, I can feel my teeth vibrating and it's affecting my speech.

"Serious. The complex remains, putting serious pressure on mental health.

It's a huge burden."

Zeba claims to have been told after six months that he was less sensitive, but five months later he still shows no signs of it.

Because of the pain, she decided to visit a regular dentist in England. The dentist said the crown she needs to replace every 5 or 10 years.

Now she advises others interested in receiving dental care in Turkey to do thorough research.

Zeba added:

"See a British dentist first to see what they have to offer. They won't touch you and do irreparable damage.

"Since then, I have been told that braces or Invisalign could solve the problem and prevent healthy teeth from turning into stumps.

"I was offered crown-only compensation. This does not cover all hotels, flights and transfers I had to pay for.

"I'm totally pissed off. I've been advised not to cut my natural teeth by a money-devouring dentist." I wish I had. During a video consultation, Zeba, mother of 4-year-old Noah, was encouraged to wear veneers. The dentist had the best ratings, so she trusted their decision and booked the operation herself (

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Dr. Shaadi Manouchehri, a practicing dentist for seven years, shares his expertise on crown placement and the associated risks at NeedToKnow.Online.

She said: "Crowns are fixed dentures. They are typically used to restore damaged or damaged teeth using multiple existing restorations.

"Grinding healthy teeth down to the pegs. can cause irreversible nerve damage that can cause pain and infection.

”The treatment required in the case of irreversible nerve damage is root canal therapy or some If the tooth cannot be saved, extraction may be the only option.

``In addition, crowns typically need to be replaced every 15 years. Not only that, but it also leads to ongoing financial loss.Replacement of these crowns and, if necessary, additional work such as root canal treatment.

"Most of the time, this treatment There are less invasive alternatives to the law.”

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