Full mouth dental implants in Turkey: what an all-inclusive package actually covers
A full mouth implant package in Turkey runs €6,800–€12,000 for both arches. Line by line: what is covered, what is not, and why the second trip matters.
Last updated: August 2026
A full mouth dental implant package in Turkey costs €6,800–€12,000 for both arches at verified clinics in 2026, against £15,000–£28,000 per arch in the UK and $20,000–$35,000 per arch in the US. The headline number is rarely where things go wrong. "All-inclusive" is not a regulated term, and two quotes printed at the same price can differ by €2,000–€3,000 once the second trip, the final bridge material and any bone grafting are counted. The Oral Health Foundation makes the same point about dental treatment abroad in general: the advertised cost does not always include everything you may need.
This is not a procedure guide — for the surgery itself, read our All-on-4 guide or the All-on-6 guide. This is a line-by-line map of what a package covers, what it leaves out, and what to demand in writing before you send a deposit. DoctorVi takes no commission on treatment; clinics pay a flat subscription to be listed, so we have no reason to call a package complete when it isn't.
What "full mouth" means on a Turkish price list
"Full mouth" covers at least four different treatment plans, and the price gap between them is larger than the gap between clinics. Before comparing quotes, confirm which one you are being quoted for.
| Configuration | Implants total (both arches) | Turkey package price, both arches | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-on-4 | 8 | €6,800–€10,200 (median €8,400) | Four implants per jaw, two of them angled |
| All-on-6 | 12 | €7,600–€12,000 (median €9,600) | €600–€1,200 more per arch than All-on-4 |
| Traditional multi-implant, segmented bridges | 12+ | €6,800–€11,200 (median €8,400) | Short bridges rather than one full-arch bridge |
| Implant-supported overdenture | 4–8 | €4,800–€7,600 | Removable prosthesis clipped onto implants |
Ranges dated August 2026, drawn from the DoctorVi clinic directory, which records 1,307 Turkish oral and dental health facilities holding the Ministry of Health international health tourism authorisation. A quote for "full mouth implants €4,500" is almost always a single arch, an overdenture, or a package with the final prosthesis stripped out. Ask which one, in writing.
The line-item table: what a package covers and what it usually doesn't
This is the table to paste into an email and ask the clinic to complete. Treat every "check" row as excluded until the quote says otherwise.
| Line item | Typically inside the package | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Panoramic X-ray and 3D CT scan | Yes | Done in Turkey on day 1, or expected from your dentist at home |
| Extractions of remaining teeth | Usually yes | Per-tooth cap; some quotes cover 6 and bill the rest |
| Implants (number and brand) | Yes | Exact system and model in writing, not "premium European" |
| Abutments | Usually yes | Angled abutments are sometimes a separate line |
| Temporary bridge | Yes | Material, and whether a mid-healing replacement is covered |
| Final permanent bridge | Varies — the biggest gap | Zirconia or acrylic, and whether it sits inside the price |
| Bone graft / sinus lift | No, in most quotes | Priced only after the CT scan; figures below |
| Hotel, trip 1 | Yes, 5–7 nights | Room type, breakfast, companion included or not |
| Hotel, trip 2 | Often no | The most common omission after grafting |
| Airport transfers | Yes | Both trips, or only the first |
| Flights | Almost never | Budget two return flights per person |
| Medication and post-op kit | Yes | Antibiotics, painkillers, chlorhexidine, irrigator |
| Interpreter | Yes | Your language specifically, not "English available" |
| Written warranty document | Should be | Separate terms for implant body and bridge |
| Revision if an implant fails | Varies | Who pays the flight and hotel for the revision trip |
The single biggest gap: the second trip
This is the honesty point that most package pages avoid. A dental implant has to fuse with the jawbone before it can carry a permanent bridge — the Oral Health Foundation puts typical healing at around four months, and clinical practice in full-arch cases runs 3–6 months depending on bone quality and whether grafting was done.
That means a genuine full mouth restoration is normally two trips:
- Trip 1, 5–7 nights: consultation, CT, extractions, implant placement, temporary fixed bridge. You fly home with teeth — temporary ones.
- Healing at home, 3–6 months: no travel, remote check-ins at month 1 and month 3 at better clinics.
- Trip 2, 3–4 nights: impressions, lab fabrication, final bridge fitted and adjusted.
So when a package advertises "full mouth dental implants in 5 days", it is describing trip 1. That is not automatically dishonest — immediate-load protocols are real and well documented — but the marketing usually stops before the sentence that matters: you fly home on a temporary prosthesis, and you either come back or have the final bridge fitted by a dentist who did not place the implants.
Three questions settle it:
- Is the final bridge included in this price, or quoted separately?
- Does the price include hotel and transfers for the second trip?
- If I do not return to Turkey, who fits the final bridge and what does that cost me at home?
A genuinely single-trip full mouth package is either an overdenture, a conventional denture, or a plan where the permanent bridge is posted to your home dentist. All three are legitimate. None is what most patients picture when they read "teeth in a week".
Temporary versus final prosthesis: where quotes quietly downgrade
The prosthesis is the part you see, the part that breaks, and the part with the widest quality range in a package.
| Prosthesis | Typical use | Expected service life |
|---|---|---|
| PMMA / composite temporary | Worn during 3–6 months of healing | 6–12 months by design |
| Acrylic on titanium bar | Budget final option, default in cheap packages | 5–10 years; teeth can wear or debond |
| Monolithic zirconia | Standard final option at verified clinics | 10–15 years |
If a quote says "final bridge included" without naming the material, assume acrylic. Upgrading to zirconia after you arrive is the classic on-site upsell. Ask for the material in the written quote, per arch, before you pay anything.
Bone grafting and sinus lifting: the add-on that moves the price most
Nobody can price a full mouth case accurately without a 3D CT scan. Any fixed all-inclusive number given before that scan is provisional by definition, and the honest clinics say so.
| Add-on | Typical Turkey cost | When it applies |
|---|---|---|
| Bone graft | €200–€400 per site | Localised bone loss at an implant site |
| Sinus lift | €400–€600 | Upper rear jaw with insufficient vertical bone |
| Block bone graft | €600–€1,000 | Severe resorption, often after years in dentures |
Long-term denture wear is the usual reason grafting appears in a full mouth plan — the jaw loses height under a removable prosthesis, a trade-off covered in our dentures versus implants comparison. If you have worn dentures for a decade, expect grafting to be quoted, and treat "no extra costs whatsoever" promised before your CT as a sales claim rather than a clinical one.
Implant brand and count: what actually drives the number
On an eight-implant case, the implant components alone can account for anywhere between roughly €1,400 and €6,400 of the total, purely on system choice.
| Tier | Cost per implant | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Premium (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) | €450–€800 | Longest evidence, easiest to service outside Turkey |
| Value-premium (Osstem, Megagen) | €250–€450 | Strong documentation, large installed base |
| Value (MIS, Dentium) | €180–€320 | Acceptable when documented; check serviceability |
Serviceability matters more in full-arch work than anywhere else: if a component fails in five years, your dentist at home has to identify the system and order the matching part. Our implant brand comparison covers what to ask for. At minimum, request the implant passport or sticker sheet with lot numbers before you leave the clinic — that one document is what makes future repair possible.
What is never in the package
Budget for these separately. They are not hidden costs, but they are almost never inside the quoted price:
- Two return flights per person, not one.
- Extra hotel nights if healing is slow or the lab needs a remake.
- Food, local transport outside scheduled transfers, and anything for a companion unless named.
- Treating a complication once you are home — including private fees, since implant work is not routinely NHS-funded.
- Travel and accommodation for a revision trip, unless the warranty explicitly covers it. The Oral Health Foundation lists exactly this among the questions to answer before travelling: who pays for extra travel, accommodation or corrective work if something goes wrong.
Our aftercare guide covers arranging follow-up before you fly — far cheaper to solve in advance than in a panic at month four.
What a written, itemised quote should contain
Send this list. A clinic that answers all of it in one document is running a transparent process; a clinic that replies with a single number and a discount deadline is not.
- Implants per arch, with exact brand, model and planned diameter range
- Whether extractions are included, and how many
- Temporary prosthesis material, and whether a mid-healing replacement is covered
- Final prosthesis material per arch, priced inside or outside the package
- Grafting and sinus lift policy: a stated maximum now, or priced after CT
- Hotel nights for trip 1 and trip 2, room type, companion policy
- Transfers: which trips, and which legs
- Named treating dentist, and whether the same dentist handles both trips
- Warranty in writing: separate terms for implant body and prosthesis, and what voids it
- Failure protocol: replacement cost, and who covers revision travel
- Total price in one currency, payment schedule, and what the deposit secures
- Ministry of Health health tourism authorisation number for the facility
Turkey's Ministry of Health keeps a public register of facilities authorised for international health tourism, so asking for the authorisation number is a five-second filter that properly run clinics answer without hesitation. Our 12-point red flag checklist covers the rest of the vetting.
Package price by clinic tier
| Tier | All-on-4, both arches | What changes |
|---|---|---|
| Verified premium | €8,400 median | Named tier-1 system, zirconia bridge, in-house lab, structured aftercare |
| Verified standard | €6,800–€7,600 | Value-premium system, zirconia or acrylic bridge, fewer nights |
| Listed, below verified thresholds | €4,800 and under | Brand often undisclosed, final bridge often excluded, aftercare ends at the airport |
Ranges dated August 2026. The gap between standard and premium is roughly the price of one return flight — a poor place to economise on a restoration you expect to keep for fifteen years.
Frequently asked questions
How much is a full mouth dental implant package in Turkey?
€6,800–€12,000 for both arches at verified clinics in 2026, depending on configuration: All-on-4 both arches at a median €8,400, All-on-6 both arches at a median €9,600. UK private pricing runs £15,000–£28,000 per arch, with both arches usually landing at £25,000–£40,000 after second-arch discounting. US pricing runs $20,000–$35,000 per arch.
Can you really get full mouth dental implants in one trip to Turkey?
You can get implants placed and a temporary fixed bridge fitted in one trip of 5–7 nights. The permanent bridge normally waits for the implants to fuse with the bone, which the Oral Health Foundation puts at around four months, and 3–6 months is the working range in full-arch cases. Single-trip marketing describes the temporary result. Confirm in writing who fits the final bridge, where, and at what cost.
What is usually not included in a Turkey dental implant package?
Flights, the second trip's hotel and transfers, bone grafting and sinus lifting, upgrades to the final prosthesis material, extra nights for delays, and travel for any revision. Extractions beyond a stated cap are also a common extra.
Is the final bridge zirconia or acrylic in a standard package?
It depends on the tier, and quotes often do not say. Acrylic on a titanium bar is the budget default and typically lasts 5–10 years; monolithic zirconia is the standard at verified clinics and typically lasts 10–15 years. Get the material written into the quote per arch.
Do I have to pay extra for bone grafting?
In most packages, yes. Budget €200–€400 per graft site, €400–€600 for a sinus lift and €600–€1,000 for a block graft. Nobody can tell you whether you need grafting without a 3D CT scan, so ask the clinic to state a maximum grafting cost in the quote rather than leaving it open.
What happens if an implant fails after I fly home?
Failure to fuse happens in a small minority of cases and is usually resolved with a replacement implant. What varies between clinics is who pays for the return flight and hotel. Get the failure protocol in the written warranty before booking, and line up a local dentist for follow-up before you travel.
How many hotel nights does a full mouth package include?
Typically 5–7 nights on trip 1 and 3–4 on trip 2, though trip 2 accommodation is frequently excluded. Confirm room type and companion cover — full-arch surgery under sedation is not a trip to make alone.
Is a cheaper package always worse?
No, but below the verified thresholds the cuts are predictable: undisclosed implant brands, acrylic bridges quoted as zirconia, no written warranty, aftercare that ends when you leave. Compare the itemised list, not the headline. A €6,800 quote covering the final zirconia bridge and the second trip beats a €5,900 quote covering neither.
DoctorVi takes no commission on any treatment. Clinics pay a flat subscription to be listed, which is why we can publish the list of things a package leaves out instead of the list of reasons to book today.
To compare like for like, send one case description with your panoramic X-ray and ask for the itemised quote above; verified dental clinics reply within 48 hours. You can also browse verified clinics, read the dental implant clinic verification guide, or start from our dental implant treatment overview.
Sources: Oral Health Foundation — Understanding dental implants (dentalhealth.org/dental-implants) and Going abroad for dental treatment (dentalhealth.org/dental-tourism); T.C. Ministry of Health, International Health Tourism authorised facilities register (shgmturizmdb.saglik.gov.tr); DoctorVi clinic directory, August 2026.
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