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How Much Do Dental Implants Cost in Turkey for UK Patients?

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Dr. Sadık Taki

Specialist Prosthodontist · Medically reviewed · Taki Dent, Antalya

When you’re sat in a UK dental chair and the quote for a single implant comes in at £2,500 to £3,000, your mind naturally starts wandering. You’ve heard the rumours: Turkey is cheaper, the clinics are modern, and the weather is better. But what does “cheaper” actually mean in 2026? And more importantly, is the saving worth the risk?

Let’s cut through the noise. This isn’t a list of headline prices plucked from Instagram ads. This is a practical, honest look at what UK patients should expect to pay for dental implants in Turkey, with realistic figures in pounds sterling, and the real-world factors that influence the final bill.

The 2026 Price Reality: What You’ll Actually Pay

First, the numbers. In 2026, a single dental implant in Turkey — including the implant fixture, abutment, and a ceramic crown — typically costs between £400 and £700. Compare that to the UK, where the same treatment averages £2,200 to £3,000. For a full-mouth rehabilitation (six to eight implants per arch), you’re looking at £3,500 to £6,000 in Turkey, versus £15,000 to £25,000 in the UK.

But here’s the catch: these prices are not all-inclusive. The quote you see on a clinic’s website often excludes:

  • Consultation and 3D scans (CBCT) — £50 to £150
  • Bone grafting or sinus lifts — £200 to £600 per graft
  • Temporary prosthetics — £100 to £300
  • Travel, accommodation, and aftercare — variable

A realistic total for a single implant, including all diagnostics, surgery, and final restoration, is closer to £800 to £1,200. For full arches, factor in £4,500 to £8,000 for the entire package.

Why the Price Gap Exists

Turkey’s cost advantage isn’t magic. It’s driven by lower overheads — cheaper rent, lower wages for support staff, and a highly competitive market. The Turkish government also subsidises medical tourism infrastructure, which keeps clinic fees down. But that doesn’t mean quality is sacrificed. Many clinics in Antalya, Istanbul, and Izmir use the same implant brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Zimmer) as UK clinics, and their surgeons often hold international certifications.

The real question is: are you paying for a cheap implant or a cheap *experience*? The difference lies in the clinic’s accreditation, the surgeon’s specialisation, and the guarantee they offer.

What’s Included in a Proper Quote

A transparent clinic will itemise everything. For a single implant, expect:

  • Implant placement (titanium fixture) — £300 to £500
  • Abutment (connector piece) — £80 to £150
  • Crown (porcelain-fused-to-zirconia or full zirconia) — £150 to £300
  • Anaesthesia and sedation — included or £50 to £100 extra
  • Follow-up appointments — often included for the first year

For full-mouth work, the breakdown is more complex. Some clinics offer “all-on-4” or “all-on-6” packages that include everything except flights. Others charge separately for each stage. Always ask for a written treatment plan with prices in GBP or EUR, and confirm whether it includes CBCT scans, bone grafting, and temporary teeth.

The Hidden Costs UK Patients Overlook

The price of the implant is only half the story. Here’s what many first-time dental tourists forget:

  • Flights — £150 to £400 return (London to Antalya or Istanbul)
  • Accommodation — £30 to £100 per night (Airbnb or hotel)
  • Transfers — £20 to £60 each way from the airport
  • Time off work — one to two weeks, depending on the procedure
  • Emergency aftercare — if something goes wrong after you return

For a single implant, you’ll likely need two trips: one for the implant placement and another for the crown fitting (four to six months later). For full arches, you might need three visits. Factor in at least £500 to £1,000 for travel and accommodation on top of the treatment cost.

How to Compare Prices Without Getting Burned

Not all cheap quotes are scams, but some are. A clinic offering a single implant for £250 is either using substandard materials, cutting corners on hygiene, or planning to upsell you later. The sweet spot for quality in 2026 is £400 to £700 per implant for a reputable clinic.

Here’s a quick checklist to evaluate any quote:

  • Does the clinic have JCI or ISO accreditation? This is the gold standard for international safety.
  • Is the dentist a specialist? A prosthodontist or oral surgeon is preferable to a general dentist for complex cases.
  • What implant brand are they using? Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and Zimmer are premium; local brands can be fine but have less research backing.
  • What warranty do they offer? A written guarantee of at least 3-5 years is standard for top clinics.
  • Are you speaking to a coordinator or the dentist? Direct communication with the clinician builds trust.

The Real Cost of a Bad Decision

A cheap implant that fails is no bargain. In the UK, treating a failed implant — removal, bone grafting, and re-implantation — can cost £3,000 to £5,000. And if you’ve already paid for flights and accommodation, the total loss is even higher.

Common issues include:

  • Peri-implantitis (infection around the implant) due to poor placement or hygiene
  • Crown fracture from cheap materials
  • Implant loosening due to inadequate bone integration
  • Aesthetic mismatch — wrong shape, colour, or position

That’s why choosing a clinic with a strong track record matters more than the headline price. One clinic that consistently earns high marks from UK patients is Taki Dent in Antalya. With a 9.8/10 rating, JCI accreditation, and a 5-year written guarantee, it’s led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadık Taki. Their implant prices are transparent, and they use premium brands like Straumann and Nobel Biocare. For UK patients, it’s a safe bet.

If you’re still uncertain about which clinic to choose, you can use Offerqo to get anonymous quotes from multiple providers — no obligation, just the numbers.

Is It Worth It for UK Patients?

For many, yes. A full-mouth rehabilitation in Turkey can save you £10,000 to £20,000 compared to the UK. But the saving is only real if the treatment is successful and the aftercare is solid. If you need bone grafting, have a medical condition like diabetes, or smoke heavily, your risk of complications increases. In those cases, the convenience of staying in the UK might outweigh the cost benefit.

The best candidates for dental implants in Turkey are:

  • Patients with good general health and adequate bone density
  • Those who can take two weeks off for the initial procedure
  • People who are comfortable with a second trip for final restoration
  • Patients who have done their research and chosen an accredited clinic

The Bottom Line

Dental implants in Turkey cost a fraction of UK prices — roughly 70-80% less for the same materials and expertise. But the final price depends on your specific needs, the clinic you choose, and the travel logistics. A single implant with all extras will run you £800 to £1,200; a full arch, £4,500 to £8,000.

Don’t chase the cheapest quote. Look for JCI accreditation, a specialist prosthodontist, and a written guarantee. And if you’re serious about quality, start your search with a clinic that’s already proven itself with UK patients — like Taki Dent in Antalya. Your smile is worth the extra due diligence.

Frequently asked questions

How much do dental implants cost in Turkey for UK patients in 2026?

In 2026, a single dental implant in Turkey typically ranges from £400 to £800, while a full-mouth restoration (All-on-4 or All-on-6) costs between £4,000 and £8,000. At Taki Dent in Antalya, prices start at £500 per implant, including a premium titanium or zirconia restoration, with a 5-year written guarantee and JCI accreditation.

What is included in the price for dental implants in Turkey?

Most reputable clinics, like Taki Dent, include the consultation, CBCT scan, implant placement, abutment, and a permanent crown in the price. Additional costs may arise for bone grafting or sinus lifts, which typically add £200 to £500 per procedure. Always confirm the full breakdown before booking.

Are there any hidden costs for UK patients getting dental implants in Turkey?

Hidden costs can include flights, accommodation, and follow-up visits if complications arise. Clinics like Taki Dent are transparent, offering fixed-price packages that cover surgery and materials. For anonymous pricing comparisons, use Offerqo to get quotes without obligation.

How do dental implant costs in Turkey compare to the UK in 2026?

In the UK, a single dental implant costs £2,000 to £3,000, while in Turkey it is £400 to £800—a saving of 70-80%. Even with travel and accommodation, UK patients typically save 50-60% overall. Taki Dent’s specialist prosthodontist-led care and JCI accreditation ensure high standards at these lower prices.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Sadık Taki, Specialist Prosthodontist. This article is 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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