Thursday, April 16, 2026 - A dad says he wishes he could "turn back time" after he flew to Turkey to fix his teeth only to be left with no teeth.
Jon Denton was forced to have his front teeth knocked out to
get a breathing tube down his throat after he was involved in a serious
motorbike crash in January 2020.
He then had metal put into his jaw for months during his
recovery, and the now 34-year-old said he was left struggling to brush his
teeth. The dad-of-two says this caused his teeth to crumble but when he
reached out to a UK dentist for help he said he couldn't afford the £30,000 for
treatment.
Jon, a delivery driver, claims his teeth then deteriorated
further, leaving him with constant toothache and unable to eat food unless he
cut it up "like a child".
He decided to bring out £3,500 in January this year and fly
out to Turkey to get a new teeth.
He had 14 implants fitted into his mouth, which he said left
him in "excruciating" pain and his bottom teeth fell out when he
returned to the UK.
When he flew back to Turkey for a check-up in March 2026,
Jon, who was under sedation, claims the dentist then removed all his implants
instead of fixing them. He says he's now unable to even eat soft cake and
wishes he could turn back the clocks and not have the procedure done.
Jon, from Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, said:
"I remember waking up and there was nothing [no teeth] there. Other
than the front one that was a bit sore, all the rest of the teeth were solid.
There was no need to remove them all. It was a shock to find they were all
removed. [When I got home] for a couple of days I just locked myself
away.
"In comparison, I was in a better position before going
to Turkey than I am now. It was my partner's birthday the other day and I
tried to eat a bit of cake, which was soft, and I couldn't. I know some
people have gone to Turkey and got absolutely brilliant teeth but it's not the
case for me.
"It's the worst thing I've ever been through, I wish I
could turn back time."
He added: "[Before going to Turkey], I got used to
covering my mouth when I talked to people and not smiling. I got lots of
quotes from dentists in Turkey and I chose one that was middle ground as I
thought it was a safe option. They had good reviews and were one of the
few clinics that didn't pressurise you into booking so they felt
genuine."
After paying the initial cost of his treatment, Jon claims he was made to pay
another £800 when he arrived at the Turkey clinic. Claiming everything
"felt rushed", he then spent six hours in the dentist chair having 14
implants screwed into his mouth before returning the next day to have his new
teeth glued in.
At first, Jon loved his new smile but things quickly went
downhill when he claims he suffered an infection and some of his teeth began to
fall out.
Jon said: "When I got there, everything felt
rushed. After paying, signing all the paper work and having the scan I was
in the chair within the hour.
"When I came back I was really happy but I was always
in pain but I just thought it was part of the process. After the
painkillers had worn off, it was a nine out of 10-excruciating pain. I would
have rather broken my leg again [like I did in 2020].
"The pain was constant and my mouth was
throbbing. My temporary bottom teeth fell out, I laughed while sitting on
the sofa and they just fell out. Excruciating pain followed, I physically
couldn't brush my teeth as they were so sore, it was becoming
unbearable. They told me to fly back out and they'd reattach the
teeth."
After flying back out to Turkey in March this year, Jon
claims he paid £300 to be sedated and this is when the dentist removed all the
implants as they had allegedly failed. Jon says he was then offered the
option of paying to have dentures fitted by the clinic or to get a partial
refund of £2,700, which he opted for.
Now, Jon is fundraising to raise the cash needed to fix his
smile.
Jon said: "If I don't sort this out, It's going to ruin
my relationship. I wake up in a foul mood everyday and I don't want to go
to work which is affecting my bills and income. The amount of pain I have
gone through, I've got to go through it all again."

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