Antlara Dental, a Turkish dental practice, is standardising clinical practices based on GDC principles

05.03.2026

ANTALYA, Türkiye, March 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Antlara Dental has announced that it is standardising its clinical practices in line with the principles outlined by the General Dental Council (GDC). At the heart of these principles is a clear message: patient health must always come before financial, corporate or personal interests.

 

Upholding GDC standards in every aspect of patient care at Antlara Dental.

 

According to Antlara Dental's UK Representative Hacer Taskin Gediz, this alignment is a natural step for a clinic that treats a significant number of patients from the United Kingdom. She noted that the clinic aims to ensure that its clinical approach reflects the same transparency and patient-centred standards expected by UK patients.

In line with the principles highlighted in the GDC guidelines, Antlara Dental states that treatment plans are prepared not only with aesthetic expectations in mind, but also by carefully considering biological limits, functional requirements and the long-term sustainability of the treatment.

Another area strongly emphasised by the GDC is clear and transparent communication with patients. At Antlara Dental, patients are provided with detailed explanations of all available treatment options. Possible risks, complications and long-term effects are discussed openly so that patients can make informed decisions about their care. Treatment costs are shared in writing before the procedure begins, and the clinic's warranty terms are also clearly presented in written form. If there is any change in the treatment plan, patients are informed again and the updated plan is documented in writing.

Clinical safety and hygiene are another focus of the GDC principles. For this reason, sterilisation and decontamination procedures are applied regularly, radiological procedures are performed according to established safety protocols and medical waste is handled in accordance with national regulations.

Patient confidentiality is another area the GDC treats with particular sensitivity. At Antlara Dental, clinical records are carefully maintained, and explicit consent is obtained from patients before any photographs or images are used. The clinic states that no social media content is shared that could reveal a patient's identity without their clear permission.

The GDC also encourages clinics to have an accessible and effective complaints procedure. Antlara Dental reports that it has a written complaints process in place. All complaints are recorded and addressed within a specified timeframe, and when necessary, corrective measures are taken to resolve the issue.

The GDC's Key Questions — Antlara's Answers

The General Dental Council advises UK citizens who are considering dental treatment abroad to ask clinics several important questions before making a decision. Antlara Dental says it welcomes these questions and believes transparency is essential in building patient trust.

Who will carry out the treatment, and what qualifications do they have?

Among them are:

  • Chief Dentist Dilek Aksu Güler, founder and cosmetic dentist with more than 20 years of professional experience;
  • Dr. Hakan Akman, cosmetic dentist with over 25 years of clinical experience;
  • Dr. Uğur Ağar, an orthodontic specialist with around 30 years of clinical experience;
  • Dr. Alp Tolga Cıntav, a general dentist with nearly three decades of professional practice.

These clinicians are part of Antlara Dental's wider team of experienced dental professionals.

Do you have references or testimonials from previous patients?

Although only a small proportion of patients are specifically asked to leave feedback, Antlara Dental has accumulated close to 1,000 testimonials across digital platforms. On Trustpilot, the clinic has more than 500 verified reviews with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5, while on Google it has over 900 verified reviews with the same average rating.

What kind of aftercare do you provide after treatment?

For patients wondering about aftercare, the clinic highlights that it provides support through its London office. Many aftercare or guarantee-related matters can be coordinated through this office, and when necessary the clinical team maintains direct communication with patients throughout the process.

About Antlara Dental

Founded in 2005, Antlara Dental is a dental clinic based in Antalya that serves an international patient base. The clinic states that it prioritises patient safety and ethical standards while operating in full compliance with the regulations of the Republic of Türkiye's Ministry of Health. In recent years, the clinic has also drawn attention for its modern in-house dental laboratory infrastructure, which allows the team to respond more quickly to treatment needs and patient requests.

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The UK Office Contact Info:

Address: Hanover Square, London W1S

Telephone: +44 7770 537 469

Antalya Clinic:

Zümrütova, Sinanoğlu Cd. No:53A, Muratpasa/Antalya, Türkiye

Telephone: +90 (541) 120 42 08

Email: smile@antlaradental.com 

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BKA-Chef Münch dringt auf digitale Souveränität bei Ermittlungs-IT

14.03.2026


Zum 75. Jahrestag des Bundeskriminalamts (BKA) stellt Präsident Holger Münch die IT-Strategie der Behörde unter das Leitmotiv der digitalen Souveränität. Das Amt wolle vorhandene Daten für Ermittlungen deutlich besser nutzbar machen, ohne sich dabei in die Abhängigkeit einzelner ausländischer IT-Anbieter zu begeben, sagte Münch der Deutschen Presse-Agentur. In einer Zeit, in der Abhängigkeiten gezielt ausgenutzt werden könnten, müsse genauer geprüft werden, welche Produkte man einkauft und welche Fähigkeiten im eigenen Haus aufgebaut werden, so der BKA-Chef.

Im Zentrum steht für Münch nicht nur die Hoheit über die eigenen Daten, sondern auch die wirtschaftliche und politische Unabhängigkeit von Herstellern. Als Risiko nennt er etwa drastische Erhöhungen von Lizenzgebühren. IT-Fachleute verweisen darüber hinaus auf die wachsende Sorge, politischer Druck könne sich eines Tages in Form gesperrter Zugänge zu Daten oder sogar einer Fernabschaltung von Software durch US-Anbieter äußern. Vor diesem Hintergrund gewinnt die Frage, wie Ermittlungsbehörden ihre technischen Grundlagen gestalten, an strategischer Bedeutung.

Ein prominentes Beispiel für die Debatte ist der US-Anbieter Palantir. Dessen Analyseplattform "Gotham" wird bereits in mehreren Bundesländern eingesetzt, darunter Bayern, Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen und Baden-Württemberg. Der Hersteller betont, die Datenhoheit verbleibe vollständig bei den jeweiligen Polizeibehörden. Auf Bundesebene signalisiert Bundesinnenminister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) jedoch nach Darstellung Münchs derzeit kaum Bereitschaft, diese Software für die Bundessicherheitsbehörden zu nutzen. Damit rückt ein eigenständiger Ansatz in den Fokus, der nicht auf eine einzige Komplettlösung setzt.

Münch beschreibt als Zielbild eine IT-Landschaft, die aus verschiedenen Modulen unterschiedlicher Entwickler besteht. Kernstück soll eine Datenintegrationsschicht sein, die das BKA am Markt einkauft. Auf dieser Ebene sollen dann unterschiedliche Analysewerkzeuge laufen – teils bereits vorhandene Systeme, teils Eigenentwicklungen und ergänzend zugekaufte Tools. Erst eine solche Architektur ermögliche es, bislang getrennt vorliegende Informationen aus verschiedenen „Töpfen“ gemeinsam auszuwerten und für operative Ermittlungen nutzbar zu machen. Für die Strafverfolger geht es damit um mehr als reine Effizienzgewinne: Die technische Infrastruktur wird zum zentralen Baustein, um Handlungsfähigkeit und Unabhängigkeit der Behörde langfristig zu sichern.