Arrival and orientation
Sarah would confirm appointment times, transport details and who to contact if something changes.
Treatment week guide
Sarah’s treatment week is fictional. It is not a promise of what every patient experiences, but a planning outline for questions that may arise once travel and appointments meet clinical reality.
A dental treatment week in Turkey can include assessment, imaging, treatment discussions, appointment stages, rest time and review. The details depend on the case.
Sarah’s question
The first in-person appointment may confirm the provisional plan, refine it or raise new questions. Sarah would want changes explained clearly before continuing.
Sarah would confirm appointment times, transport details and who to contact if something changes.
The clinic may review photos, history, scans and new findings before confirming or changing the provisional plan.
Sarah would ask what has changed, what alternatives exist and whether there is time to consider the decision.
Actual treatment stages depend on the agreed plan, clinical suitability, lab timing and professional judgement.
Before leaving, Sarah would ask for records, material details, aftercare information and follow-up expectations.
Before this stage, Sarah would review travel planning. After this stage, she would focus on recovery and aftercare.
No. This is a fictional planning outline that explains questions a patient might ask. Actual schedules depend on the individual case and clinic process.
Not always. Some treatment types or clinical situations may require staged appointments, healing time, changes to the plan or follow-up visits.
Patients should ask what has been confirmed after examination, what has changed, what records they will receive and what aftercare is expected.