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Man who travelled to Turkey for new teeth left looking like 'monster'

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Turkey in the hope of coming home with a Hollywood-smile, but instead he was left looking "like a monster" after they fell off.Businessman Adrian Czajkowski, 36, said he had always wanted a Hollywood-style smile, and opted to travel abroad to have the ceramic veneers fixed to his teeth with special glue.He decided to go abroad because it was cheaper than in his German homeland, so he flew to Istanbul in April after a friend recommended a clinic.READ MORE:'Old people say my tattoos have "ruined" me – but I'm still the same person'But he said even the procedure seemed like a nightmare, adding: "I fainted during the treatment."When he woke up the nightmare continued, as he later realised that all of his teeth had been turned into pointy "shark teeth" with bridges and crowns put on all of them.After the procedure had been completed, he admitted his teeth looked perfect, but he was unable to work for three weeks because of the pain.He said: "I was taking ibuprofen (painkillers) all day long."Even though he hoped things would improve, they actually got worse, as his gums became inflamed.He has since been told by local experts that the destruction of his teeth verges on a case of bodily harm.At first he thought he was saving money, but expert Dr Diana Svoboda, 52, from the Essen dental clinic "diPura", claimed he needs to spend a further €28,000 (£24,000) to get his teeth back to normal.Turkey, Hungary and the Czech Republic have become magnets for people seeking low-cost dental work which can be up 70% cheaper than in western Europe.READ NEXT:Wild claims of 'three boob' woman 'who paid £18k to look unattractive and put off men''I spent my house deposit on surgery after I broke up with my boyfriend'Model 'fails' at buying jeans.

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