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Turkey dental work leaves woman in constant pain

Turkey dental work leaves woman in constant pain

Leanne Abeyance, a UK resident, underwent dental work in Turkey, which has left her in constant pain and discomfort. The dental procedures she received in Turkey have resulted in a persistent infection in her face, causing her significant distress. Abeyance had traveled to Turkey for the dental work, seeking more affordable options compared to the costs in the UK. However, the substandard quality of the dental work has led to ongoing complications and the need for further medical treatment. Abeyance's case highlights the potential risks and consequences of seeking medical or dental care in countries with less regulated healthcare systems, where quality standards may not be as stringent as in the UK. The article serves as a cautionary tale, urging individuals to thoroughly research and carefully consider the potential risks before seeking medical or dental services abroad, particularly in countries where regulations and oversight may be less comprehensive.

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