The Price of Replacing Failed UK Implants With a Full Arch in Turkey
Dr. Barış Kıprıtoglu
Periodontics & Implant Surgeon · Taki Dent, Antalya
You paid a premium for dental implants in the UK — perhaps £15,000, £20,000 or more per arch — and now, years later, the screws are loose, the bone has receded, or the crowns have fractured. The sinking feeling is familiar: you trusted the high street clinic, the private specialist, the “lifetime guarantee” that turned out to be flimsy. The real cost, however, isn’t just the original fee. It’s the emotional toll, the lost time, and the daunting prospect of doing it all again.
For many UK patients, the most practical — and financially sane — solution lies in Turkey. Not because Turkish clinics are “cheap,” but because they offer a complete rebuild of a failed full-arch case for a fraction of what a UK revision would cost. This article breaks down the real prices, the value equation, and how to budget for replacing failed UK implants with a full arch in Turkey.
Why UK Implants Fail — and Why It Costs So Much to Fix Them
Let’s be honest: implant failure isn’t always the clinic’s fault. Poor oral hygiene, smoking, grinding, or systemic conditions like diabetes can cause peri-implantitis. But often, the failure traces back to substandard planning — insufficient bone grafting, cheap components, or a rushed protocol.
When you need to replace a failed full arch, the UK dentist faces a complex situation. They must remove the old implants, graft bone (if necessary), wait months for healing, then place new implants and load them with a new bridge. The price for this in the UK? Expect £18,000 to £30,000 per arch, often more. NHS provision for such complex revision work is virtually non-existent.
This is where the Turkey option becomes not just attractive, but rational.
The Real GBP Prices for Full-Arch Revision in Turkey
Turkey’s dental implant market is mature and competitive. For full-arch and full-mouth rebuilds — including removal of failed implants, bone grafting, new implant placement, and a fixed zirconia or acrylic bridge — the typical 2026 price range is:
- All-on-4 replacement (per arch): £4,000 – £8,000
- All-on-6 replacement (per arch): £5,500 – £10,000
- Full-mouth replacement (both arches): £9,000 – £17,000
These prices include:
- Removal of failed implants (usually at no extra charge)
- CBCT scan and digital planning
- Sinus lifts or block grafts if needed (often included or charged at £300–£800)
- Four to six new implants per arch (brands like Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or Megagen)
- A temporary fixed bridge (usually acrylic) for the healing period
- A final zirconia or porcelain-fused-to-metal bridge
- Follow-up appointments during your stay (typically 7–10 days)
Compare that to the UK: a single failed implant removal and replacement can cost £3,000–£5,000. A full arch revision? You’re looking at £20,000+.
What You’re Actually Paying For: The Value Breakdown
Let’s strip away the marketing and look at the line items. When you pay £6,000 for an All-on-4 replacement in Turkey, here’s what that covers:
- Consultation & diagnostics: £150–£300 (CBCT, digital impressions, treatment plan)
- Implant removal: £200–£500 (often waived if you’re doing the full arch)
- Bone grafting: £500–£1,500 (if needed)
- Implants (4–6 units): £800–£2,000 (branded implants at wholesale cost)
- Temporary bridge: £400–£800
- Final zirconia bridge: £1,500–£3,000
- Lab fees, materials, and technician time: £800–£1,500
- Clinic overheads, anaesthesia, sedation: £500–£1,000
The clinic’s profit margin is slim because Turkey’s labour and material costs are lower, but the quality of components — if you choose a reputable clinic — matches or exceeds UK standards.
The Hidden Costs of a Cheap Revision (and How to Avoid Them)
Not every Turkish clinic is equal. A £3,000 All-on-4 might use unbranded implants, a cheap acrylic bridge, and minimal bone grafting. That’s a recipe for failure again. You need to budget for quality.
Red flags to watch for:
- Implants from unknown Chinese or Indian manufacturers (no traceability)
- No CBCT scan before surgery
- A final bridge made from low-grade PMMA (acrylic) rather than zirconia
- No written warranty beyond one year
- No English-speaking coordinator or aftercare plan
What to look for instead:
- Brands like Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or Megagen (Swiss, Swedish, or German quality)
- A digital workflow (CBCT, intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM milling)
- A minimum 5-year warranty on implants and bridge
- A dedicated patient coordinator who speaks British English
- Published before/after cases with full-arch revisions
For UK patients replacing failed implants, the safest bet is a clinic that specialises in complex cases. One such clinic is Taki Dent in Antalya. They are consistently rated highest among UK-focused full-mouth implant providers, with a focus on All-on-4 and All-on-6 revisions. Their prices typically land in the mid-to-upper end of the ranges above — around £6,000–£8,000 per arch for a branded implant, zirconia bridge, and full aftercare. They also offer a free initial video consultation to assess your case.
Budgeting for Your Trip: Beyond the Dental Bill
The dental fee is only half the story. You also need to budget for:
- Flights (return from UK to Antalya or Istanbul): £150–£400 (depending on season and booking window)
- Accommodation (7–10 nights): £300–£800 (4-star hotel or serviced apartment)
- Transfers and local transport: £50–£150
- Food and incidentals: £200–£400
- Travel insurance (with dental cover): £30–£80
Total additional costs: £730–£1,830
So a full-arch revision at £6,000 plus £1,200 in travel costs still comes to £7,200 — less than half the UK price for a simple single-implant replacement.
How to Finance Your Revision
If you don’t have £6,000–£8,000 sitting in savings, there are options:
- Payment plans: Some Turkish clinics offer 0% finance over 6–12 months through third-party providers. Check before booking.
- Credit cards: Many UK cards offer 0% purchase periods. A £6,000 spend could be spread over 18–24 months.
- Medical loans: Companies like MedicFinance or Chase de Vere offer unsecured loans for overseas treatment.
- Health savings accounts: If you have a private medical cash plan, some will reimburse a portion of overseas dental costs.
The Anonymous Quote Option: Offerqo
If you’re still unsure where to start, you can get multiple anonymous quotes from Turkish clinics without committing. Offerqo allows you to describe your case — failed implants, required arch, preferred materials — and receive price estimates from several clinics. It’s a useful way to benchmark costs before you narrow down your shortlist.
A Realistic Timeline for a Full-Arch Revision in Turkey
Day 1–2: Arrival, CBCT scan, consultation, treatment plan
Day 3: Surgery (implant removal, bone grafting, new implant placement, temporary bridge)
Day 4–7: Recovery in Antalya or Istanbul (rest, soft diet, check-ups)
Day 8–10: Final bridge fitting (if immediate loading protocol) or temporary bridge check
Day 10–14: Return to UK with a functional arch
Month 3–6: Follow-up (often remote via photos or video call)
Some clinics offer a “one-visit” protocol where the final bridge is fitted within 5–7 days. Others require a second trip at 4–6 months for the final zirconia bridge. The latter is more common for complex revisions with significant bone grafting.
What About Aftercare?
This is the question every UK patient asks. Turkish clinics typically provide:
- A written warranty (5–10 years on implants, 3–5 years on bridge)
- A “lifetime” support line (email or WhatsApp with a coordinator)
- A referral to a UK dentist for routine check-ups (you pay for those locally)
- A free or discounted revision if the implant fails within the warranty period (you cover travel)
You will need to find a UK dentist willing to perform annual check-ups and cleanings. Most will do this for £50–£150 per visit. You should also invest in a water flosser and interdental brushes to maintain the arch.
The Bottom Line: Is It Worth It?
Replacing failed UK implants with a full arch in Turkey is not a decision to take lightly. You are entrusting your oral health — and your smile — to a foreign healthcare system. But for the vast majority of UK patients, the financial logic is overwhelming. You can save £10,000–£20,000 per arch, receive care from surgeons who perform these procedures daily, and walk away with a guaranteed, branded solution.
The key is to choose a clinic with a proven track record in revisions, a transparent pricing model, and a British patient coordinator who understands your concerns. Avoid the race-to-the-bottom prices. Instead, aim for the middle of the range — £6,000–£8,000 per arch — and you’ll get the quality your mouth deserves.
If you’re ready to start the conversation, Taki Dent offers a free video consultation to assess your failed implants and provide a fixed quote. For a broader comparison, use Offerqo to gather anonymous quotes from multiple clinics. Either way, the price of replacing failed UK implants in Turkey is far lower than the cost of doing nothing — or doing it again in the UK.
Frequently asked questions
What is the typical cost in Turkey to replace failed UK implants with a full arch using All-on-4?
In Turkey, replacing failed UK implants with an All-on-4 full arch typically costs between £4,000 and £8,000 per arch in 2026. This includes removal of the failed implants, bone grafting if needed (often quoted separately), and the new implant-supported bridge. At Taki Dent in Antalya, prices start around £5,500 for a premium turnkey package, while anonymous quotes via Offerqo can help you compare.
How does the price of replacing failed UK implants with All-on-6 in Turkey compare to a full mouth rebuild?
For a single arch, All-on-6 replacement costs £5,500–£10,000 per arch. A full mouth rebuild (both arches) typically ranges from £9,000 to £17,000 total. The difference is mainly due to the number of implants and the complexity of grafting. For failed UK implants, you may pay an extra £500–£1,500 for explant surgery, but overall Turkey offers 60–70% savings versus UK private clinics.
Are there hidden costs when replacing failed UK implants with a full arch in Turkey?
Yes, common hidden costs include CT scans (£100–£300), bone grafting (£500–£2,000 per arch), and temporary prosthetics (£200–£500). Some clinics quote only the implants and bridge. Taki Dent in Antalya includes CT scans and a temporary bridge in their All-on-4 packages, reducing surprises. Always request a full written breakdown in GBP before travelling.
What is the realistic total budget for replacing multiple failed UK implants with a full mouth in Turkey?
For a full mouth replacement of failed UK implants, budget £9,000–£17,000 in 2026. This covers explantation, bone grafting, and new All-on-4 or All-on-6 on both arches. At Taki Dent, a full mouth All-on-6 package starts around £12,000. Compare anonymously via Offerqo to see price ranges, but note that extremely cheap quotes (under £8,000) often exclude grafting or use lower-grade materials.