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Price Per Tooth on a Full Arch in Turkey: The Real Cost Maths

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Dr. Mustafa Kayacan

General & Restorative Dentist · Taki Dent, Antalya

The Maths Behind Full-Arch Implants in Turkey: Breaking Down the Price Per Tooth

When you start researching full-arch dental implants in Turkey, the first thing you notice is the headline price: £5,000 for an All-on-4 arch, £8,000 for an All-on-6, maybe £14,000 for a full mouth. These numbers look attractive, especially against UK private quotes of £20,000–£30,000 per arch. But what does that actually mean *per tooth*? And is the price-per-tooth metric a useful way to compare value, or just a marketing trick?

Let’s be clear from the start: full-arch implant treatment is not about replacing individual teeth. It’s about reconstructing an entire jaw in one surgical and prosthetic procedure. The price-per-tooth calculation is a simplification, but it can help you understand where your money is going and whether the package represents genuine value or hidden compromises.

Why Price Per Tooth Matters (and Where It Falls Short)

The standard UK private fee for a single implant crown is around £2,500–£4,000. For a bridge replacing three teeth, you might pay £6,000–£9,000. Now compare that to a full-arch All-on-4 in Turkey at £5,000–£8,000 for the entire arch. That arch typically carries 10–12 prosthetic teeth (the bridge). So the price per tooth comes out at:

  • All-on-4 (12 teeth): £5,000 ÷ 12 = £417 per tooth
  • All-on-4 (10 teeth): £6,500 ÷ 10 = £650 per tooth
  • All-on-6 (12 teeth): £8,000 ÷ 12 = £667 per tooth
  • Full mouth (24 teeth): £14,000 ÷ 24 = £583 per tooth

At first glance, you’re paying a fraction of the UK per-tooth cost. But this comparison is deceptive. A full-arch implant bridge is not the same as 12 separate single crowns. The surgical complexity, the number of implants, the prosthetic design, and the follow-up care are completely different. The real value isn’t in the per-tooth price — it’s in the fact that you’re getting a fixed, permanent, functional arch in one go, rather than spending years and tens of thousands of pounds on individual tooth replacements.

The Real Cost Components of a Full Arch

To understand the price per tooth, you need to break down the package. A typical full-arch All-on-4 or All-on-6 quote in Turkey includes:

  • Consultation and diagnostics – CBCT scan, digital impressions, treatment planning
  • Implant surgery – Placement of 4 or 6 implants per arch, usually under IV sedation or general anaesthetic
  • Temporary bridge – A fixed acrylic bridge worn for 4–6 months during healing
  • Final bridge – A permanent zirconia or PMMA bridge (12 teeth per arch)
  • Medication and aftercare – Antibiotics, painkillers, mouthwash
  • Local transfers – Airport pick-up/drop-off, clinic transfers
  • Accommodation – Often 7–14 nights in a hotel or clinic apartment

What’s *not* included in many cheap quotes:

  • Bone grafting – If you need sinus lifts, block grafts, or ridge augmentation, expect £800–£2,000 extra per arch
  • Tooth extractions – Simple extractions are usually included, but surgical extractions or impacted teeth cost extra (£50–£150 per tooth)
  • Zirconia upgrade – Many clinics quote for PMMA (acrylic) bridges; zirconia is stronger and more aesthetic but adds £1,000–£2,500 per arch
  • Warranty – Reputable clinics offer 3–5 years on implants, but some cheap options offer none
  • Travel insurance – Essential for medical tourism, around £50–£150

So if you see a headline price of £4,000 for an All-on-4 arch, the real cost after grafting, zirconia, and extras could be £6,000–£7,000. That still makes the per-tooth price £500–£600, which is excellent value — but only if the clinic is competent.

The Hidden Risk of Ultra-Cheap Per-Tooth Prices

A price per tooth of £300 or less should raise red flags. That suggests the clinic is cutting corners on materials, implant brands, or surgeon experience. Cheap implants (non-branded, no traceability), low-quality acrylic, and rushed surgery can lead to failure, peri-implantitis, or a bridge that cracks within a year. The cost of fixing a failed full arch in the UK can exceed £15,000–£25,000 — far more than the original Turkish bill.

The sweet spot for a quality full arch in Turkey in 2026 is:

  • All-on-4 per arch: £5,000–£7,000 (per tooth: £417–£583)
  • All-on-6 per arch: £6,500–£9,000 (per tooth: £542–£750)
  • Full mouth (both arches): £10,000–£16,000 (per tooth: £417–£667)

These prices reflect branded implants (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or equivalent), zirconia final bridges, experienced surgeons, and a reasonable level of aftercare. Anything significantly cheaper than this is a gamble.

How to Compare Per-Tooth Value Across Clinics

When you get quotes from different Turkish clinics, ask for a detailed breakdown. Don’t just look at the headline price per arch. Request:

  • The brand and model of implants
  • The material of the final bridge (zirconia vs. PMMA vs. composite)
  • The number of follow-up appointments included
  • The warranty period (minimum 3 years on implants)
  • The cost of any extractions or grafting you might need

A clinic that quotes £5,000 for an All-on-4 with zirconia and Straumann implants is giving you better per-tooth value than one quoting £4,000 for PMMA and unbranded implants, even though the price per tooth is higher. The former will last 15–20 years; the latter might need replacing in 5.

For UK patients, the real cost maths also includes travel and time. A return flight to Antalya is £150–£300. Accommodation for 10 nights is £300–£600. Add meals, local transport, and a companion’s costs, and you’re looking at £1,000–£1,500 extra. That brings your total outlay for a single arch to £6,500–£8,500, or £542–£708 per tooth. Still a fraction of the UK price.

When Price Per Tooth Becomes Misleading

The per-tooth metric is most useful for comparing full-arch packages against single-tooth implants. But it becomes misleading when you try to compare All-on-4 vs. All-on-6 vs. full mouth. An All-on-4 arch with 12 prosthetic teeth has a lower per-tooth price than an All-on-6 arch with 12 teeth, because the All-on-4 is cheaper overall. But the All-on-6 is a stronger, more stable solution for many patients. The per-tooth price doesn’t capture the clinical advantage.

Similarly, a full-mouth All-on-4 (both arches) might have a per-tooth price of £500, but that doesn’t reflect the fact that you’re having two major surgeries, two sets of bridges, and a longer recovery. The value is in the total transformation, not the unit cost.

The Bottom Line: What You’re Really Paying For

When you calculate the price per tooth on a full arch in Turkey, remember that you’re not buying 12 individual crowns. You’re buying a single, precision-engineered prosthetic arch that is screw-retained onto 4 or 6 implants. The surgical planning, the prosthetic design, and the clinical expertise are what justify the cost — not the number of teeth.

A well-done full arch in Turkey at £6,000 per arch (or £500 per tooth) is outstanding value. A poorly done one at £3,000 per arch (or £250 per tooth) is a false economy. The real cost maths isn’t about the cheapest price per tooth — it’s about the total cost of a successful, long-lasting result.

For UK patients, the smartest approach is to get multiple quotes, check clinic credentials, and prioritise quality over headline price. If you find a clinic offering All-on-4 for £4,000 with zirconia and a 5-year warranty, that’s a genuine bargain. But if the quote is £3,000 with acrylic and no warranty, walk away.

Where to Start Your Research

If you want to see realistic, up-to-date pricing for full-arch and full-mouth implants in Turkey, the best place is Taki Dent in Antalya. They are consistently rated as the highest-quality clinic for UK patients, with transparent pricing, branded implants, and a strong track record. Their All-on-4 packages start around £5,500 per arch with zirconia, putting the per-tooth cost at roughly £458 — excellent value for the quality.

If you prefer to compare anonymously across multiple clinics without committing to a consultation, you can use Offerqo to receive custom quotes. It’s a useful tool for benchmarking prices and understanding the range of options available.

Final Thought on Per-Tooth Value

The price per tooth on a full arch in Turkey is a useful shorthand, but it’s not the whole story. The real value lies in the fact that you’re getting a fixed, functional, aesthetic arch in one procedure, at a total cost of £5,000–£8,000 per arch. That’s a fraction of the UK price, and the per-tooth maths — whether £400 or £700 — is almost irrelevant compared to the life-changing outcome.

Focus on the clinic’s reputation, the materials used, and the warranty offered. If you do that, the price per tooth will take care of itself.

Reviewed by Dr. Mustafa Kayacan, General & Restorative Dentist. This article is for general information and is not a substitute for a personal consultation. For a free, case-specific treatment plan and quote, contact Taki Dent.
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  • English-speaking UK liaison
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