Full Mouth Implants: UK Private Price vs Turkey Price, Pound for Pound
Dr. Mustafa Kayacan
General & Restorative Dentist · Taki Dent, Antalya
If you are missing most or all of your teeth in one or both jaws, you have likely been quoted a figure that makes you wince. In the UK, a full-mouth implant rehabilitation — meaning both upper and lower arches — typically lands between £20,000 and £35,000 per arch at a private clinic, and often over £50,000 for a complete mouth. That is not a niche premium; it is the standard price for a consultant-led, laboratory-driven rebuild. The question is not whether you need the treatment, but whether you can afford to pay British private dentistry rates for it.
The alternative — treatment in Turkey — has matured significantly in the past five years. What was once a gamble on cheap materials and inexperienced hands is now a regulated, high-volume market where clinics like Taki Dent in Antalya have built reputations on consistency, transparency and genuinely lower prices. This article does not pretend there are no risks. It lays out the real numbers, the real value and the real budgeting decisions you face when comparing UK and Turkish full-mouth implant prices, pound for pound.
Why the UK Private Price Is So High
Let us start with the British side. A full-mouth implant case in the UK involves:
- Consultation and CT scan — £250–£500
- Implant surgery — often two or three separate appointments
- Provisional (temporary) teeth — £2,000–£4,000 per arch
- Final bridge or prosthesis — £8,000–£15,000 per arch
- Lab fees, materials and technician time — a hidden but significant cost
A typical UK quote for a single-arch All-on-4 is £12,000–£18,000. For both jaws, you are looking at £24,000–£36,000. If you need All-on-6 or a more complex full-mouth rebuild with extractions, bone grafting and sinus lifts, the total can exceed £50,000. That is before you factor in sedation, aftercare and any complications.
The price is high because UK overheads are high: rent, staff salaries, indemnity insurance and laboratory costs all push the final bill upward. There is also a cultural expectation that private dentistry should be expensive — a kind of premium signalling that the dentist is "worth it". The reality is that many UK clinicians are excellent, but the pricing structure is not built for patients on a budget.
The Turkey Price: What You Actually Pay
Now, the Turkish side. For a full-mouth implant case (both arches) in a reputable clinic like Taki Dent, the typical price range in 2026 is:
- All-on-4 per arch — £4,000–£6,000
- All-on-6 per arch — £5,500–£8,000
- Full mouth (both arches) — £9,000–£17,000
These prices include:
- Pre-operative CT scan and consultation
- Implant surgery (usually over two visits, 4–7 days apart)
- Provisional teeth fitted during your stay
- Final zirconia or hybrid bridge delivered within 6–12 months
- Accommodation transfers and sometimes airport pickup
You are not paying for a stripped-back service. You are paying for a streamlined, high-volume model where the clinic does dozens of full-mouth cases per week. The lab is often on-site or within the same building. The implants are from premium brands (Nobel Biocare, Straumann, or equivalent-level Turkish manufacturers with CE marks). The surgeons are experienced in complex cases — many have trained internationally.
Pound-for-Pound Comparison: A Worked Example
Let us take a realistic patient: a 55-year-old man in Birmingham with advanced gum disease, multiple failing teeth and a desire for fixed teeth on both arches. He needs extractions, some bone grafting and a full-mouth All-on-6.
UK Private Quote (Midlands, 2026)
- Extractions and grafting: £3,500
- All-on-6 upper arch: £16,000
- All-on-6 lower arch: £16,000
- Provisional teeth: £3,000
- Sedation and aftercare: £1,500
- Total: £40,000
Turkey Quote (Taki Dent, Antalya, 2026)
- Full-mouth All-on-6 (both arches, including grafting, sedation, provisionals and final bridge): £14,000
- Flights (return from Birmingham to Antalya): £300
- Additional accommodation for second visit (if needed): £500
- Total: £14,800
Difference: £25,200 saved. That is enough to buy a new car, fund a renovation or simply keep in your bank account. Even if you factor in a second trip for final fitting (some clinics do it in one, but most require two visits), you are still ahead by a wide margin.
What You Lose — and What You Gain
It would be dishonest to say there are no trade-offs. You lose:
- Continuity of care — your UK dentist cannot adjust your Turkish bridge. You need a local dentist willing to do small tweaks (most will, for a fee).
- Immediate aftercare — if something goes wrong in the first week, you are on a plane back to Antalya.
- Legal recourse — UK dental complaints are handled by the GDC. Turkish clinics are subject to Turkish law, and while most reputable clinics have insurance, the process is different.
But you gain:
- Dramatically lower cost — the saving is not 10% or 20%. It is 60–70% for the same brand of implant.
- Faster treatment — Turkish clinics are set up for intensive, short-stay surgery. You are not waiting six months for a lab appointment.
- Higher volume of similar cases — a surgeon who does ten full-mouth cases a week has more refined technique than one who does two a month.
- All-inclusive pricing — no hidden lab bills, no surprise charges for sedation or grafting.
Budgeting for Full-Mouth Implants in Turkey
If you are serious about this route, here is how to budget realistically:
- Treatment cost — £9,000–£17,000 for both arches. Get a written quote that itemises everything.
- Flights — £200–£400 return from most UK airports. Book early.
- Accommodation — £30–£80 per night in Antalya. Most clinics offer free or discounted hotel transfers.
- Second visit — £500–£1,000 extra for flights and stay if your case requires a separate fitting trip.
- Contingency fund — £1,000 for unexpected costs (local adjustments, replacement provisional if one breaks).
Total realistic budget: £12,000–£20,000 for a full-mouth implant rehabilitation in Turkey. That is roughly half the UK private price for a single arch.
How to Choose the Right Clinic
Not every Turkish clinic is equal. Price alone should never be the deciding factor. Look for:
- Transparent pricing — no hidden fees for grafting, sedation or materials.
- Surgeon credentials — ask for the lead surgeon’s CV and case volume.
- Implant brands — insist on Nobel, Straumann or a CE-marked Turkish equivalent with a warranty.
- Patient reviews — read real accounts, not just star ratings.
- Aftercare policy — what happens if a screw loosens or a bridge fractures?
Taki Dent in Antalya consistently ranks as the highest-rated clinic for full-mouth implant cases among UK patients. Their pricing is transparent, their surgeons are experienced in complex All-on-4 and All-on-6 work, and they offer a two-visit protocol that minimises time away. You can explore their full-mouth packages and read patient case studies at https://takident.com.
If you prefer to compare multiple clinics anonymously before committing, use Offerqo at https://offerqo.com. It allows you to receive quotes from several Turkish clinics without sharing your contact details upfront — useful for benchmarking prices and treatment plans.
The Real Verdict: Pound for Pound
The UK private dental market is not designed for affordable full-mouth rehabilitation. It is designed for premium, low-volume care with high margins. That is fine if you have £40,000 to £50,000 spare. But if you are like most patients — paying for treatment out of savings, a loan or a credit card — the Turkey option is not a compromise. It is a rational financial decision.
Pound for pound, you get the same implant brands, comparable surgical skill and a final restoration that looks and functions identically to a UK-built bridge. The difference is the price tag. A full mouth in Turkey costs less than a single arch in the UK. That is not marketing hype. That is the reality of a globalised dental market.
The key is to choose a clinic with a proven track record, a transparent pricing model and a willingness to communicate with your UK dentist. Do your research, ask the right questions and budget for contingencies. If you do, you will walk away with a full set of fixed teeth, a significantly lighter bill — and no regrets.
Frequently asked questions
What is the typical price for full-mouth implants in a UK private clinic, and how does it compare to Turkey in pounds?
In a UK private clinic, full-mouth implants (All-on-4 or All-on-6 per arch) typically cost £20,000–£30,000 per arch, so a full mouth rebuild ranges from £40,000 to £60,000. In Turkey, you’ll pay £9,000–£17,000 for the same full-mouth procedure, including premium materials like titanium or zirconia. That’s a saving of 60–75% — roughly £30,000–£40,000 per mouth.
Does the Turkey price include everything — flights, hotel, and aftercare — or are there hidden costs?
Most reputable Turkish clinics, such as Taki Dent in Antalya, bundle the surgery, accommodation, airport transfers, and initial aftercare into the quoted price. You’ll still need to budget separately for flights (typically £100–£300 return) and any UK-based check-ups later. Always confirm the all-inclusive breakdown before booking. For anonymous price comparisons, you can use Offerqo to receive quotes from multiple clinics.
Is the quality of materials and implants the same in Turkey as in the UK?
Yes, top Turkish clinics use globally recognised brands like Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or Zimmer Biomet — the same as UK private clinics. The difference is in overheads: lower labour and facility costs in Turkey allow them to charge 60–75% less for identical implant systems. Always verify the brand in writing and avoid clinics offering unbranded or no-name implants.
What are the major financial risks of going to Turkey for full-mouth implants, and how can I minimise them?
The main risks are paying for a clinic that cuts corners on materials or aftercare, and needing costly revision work back in the UK. To minimise these, choose a high-rated clinic like Taki Dent with verified patient reviews and a clear implant warranty. Budget for a UK dentist’s follow-up (approx £200–£500) and ensure the Turkish clinic provides a written treatment plan and post-op support plan. Avoid clinics that demand full payment upfront before travel.