Search for dental implant prices in Turkey and within about thirty seconds you have five different numbers in front of you. Some are so low they seem impossible. Others look like they were copied from a UK clinic's website with a discount applied. Almost none of them tell you what is actually in the price, which is the only thing that would make the numbers useful.
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ToggleSo here is what this guide does instead. It takes each type of implant case — single tooth, multiple teeth, full arch — and works through what the realistic cost looks like in 2026, what a properly structured quote should cover, and where patients tend to find unexpected costs appearing after they thought everything was sorted.

Why the Price Is So Different in Turkey
There is a version of this answer that sounds like marketing and a version that is just economics. The economics version is more useful.
Renting a clinic in Antalya costs a fraction of what the same square footage costs in central London or Munich. Dental technicians, coordinators, and support staff are paid local wages. These are not small differences — combined, they represent a significant chunk of what goes into the final price a patient pays. The clinical side of things, the actual materials and equipment used in surgery, is a different story. Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem — these companies have distribution networks that reach Turkey just as they reach Germany. The implant that goes into your jaw came off the same production line regardless of which country it was shipped to.
So what you are paying less for in Turkey is not the implant or the X-ray machine. It is everything around those things. The result is a bill that looks startling to patients accustomed to UK or German pricing, and one that takes a bit of explanation to fully trust.
The Core Numbers: What Dental Implants Cost in Turkey in 2026
The table below reflects 2026 pricing at established clinics in Antalya that regularly treat international patients. These are not the lowest quotes available — those exist but are not worth chasing — and they are not the most premium options either. They represent what a well-prepared patient should realistically expect to pay at a clinic that takes its work seriously.
| Treatment | Turkey 2026 | UK | Germany |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single implant + standard crown | £500 – £750 | £2,000 – £3,000 | €1,800 – €2,800 |
| Single implant + E-max/zirconium crown | £650 – £900 | £2,500 – £3,500 | €2,200 – €3,500 |
| Implant + minor bone graft | £800 – £1,200 | £2,800 – £4,000 | €2,500 – €3,800 |
| All-on-4 single arch | £3,500 – £5,500 | £12,000 – £18,000 | €11,000 – €16,000 |
| All-on-6 single arch | £4,500 – £7,000 | £15,000 – £22,000 | €14,000 – €20,000 |
| Full mouth, both arches All-on-4 | £7,000 – £11,000 | £24,000 – £36,000 | €22,000 – €32,000 |
For a single implant, the saving is substantial. For full arch work, it is genuinely life-changing for some patients. People who had resigned themselves to dentures because the implant cost at home was out of reach find that the Turkish price brings it back within reach. That is not a minor detail.
What These Prices Include and What They Do Not
Two clinics can quote you for the same tooth and the numbers can look completely different without either of them being dishonest. One might be pricing the implant post alone. The other might be pricing everything from the airport pickup to the final crown fitting. That gap is not about quality or trustworthiness. It is about what each clinic decided to put in the quote.
Getting clarity on this before you agree to anything saves a lot of frustration later. At a clinic experienced with international patients, a properly built package typically covers the implant post, the abutment that connects it to the crown, the crown itself, all clinical appointments during your stay, panoramic X-rays, and a CT scan where the planning requires one. Airport collection is included at most established Antalya clinics, and many have hotel arrangements they can make on your behalf.
Where gaps tend to appear: bone grafting when your scan shows it is needed, sinus lift procedures for certain upper jaw positions, temporary restorations if your case requires a staged approach over multiple months, and extractions of any remaining teeth that need to come out before placement can begin. None of these appear in every case. Plenty of patients go through the whole process without needing any of them. But they are common enough that assuming they will not come up without checking is the kind of thing that turns a well-budgeted trip into a stressful one.
The clearest way to protect yourself is to ask, before signing anything: if my scan shows I need a bone graft, is that in this price? The answer to that one question tells you more about how a clinic operates than most of the marketing on their website.
The Variables That Move Your Price Up or Down
All-on-4 and All-on-6: When the Full Arch Option Makes Financial Sense
For patients missing most or all of their teeth in one arch, individual implants per tooth stop being the most efficient solution. The All on 4 Implant approach uses four strategically angled implants to support a fixed full-arch prosthesis. It eliminates the need for an implant at every missing tooth position and often avoids the need for bone grafting because the posterior implants are angled to avoid areas of bone loss.
The clinical logic is sound and well-documented. Four implants can support a twelve to fourteen tooth fixed bridge because the load is distributed across a longer span than individual implants bear. Patients who are suitable candidates — most people with significant tooth loss and reasonable overall health — get a result that is fixed, looks natural, and is maintained just like natural teeth.
In Turkey, a single arch All-on-4 currently costs between £3,500 and £5,500. At home in the UK, the same treatment runs between £12,000 and £18,000 at a private clinic. For patients needing both arches treated, the Turkish cost for the full treatment often comes in lower than a single arch would at home.
Dental Implants in Antalya: What the Trip Actually Costs
The implant is one part of what you spend. Getting there and back is another, and it deserves an honest accounting rather than being ignored in the comparison.
Flights between the UK and Antalya in 2026 run between £80 and £220 return depending on when you travel and how far ahead you book. The route is well-served year round. From Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and Belgium the picture is similar — Antalya is a popular enough destination that competition keeps fares reasonable most of the year.
Dental Implants in Antalya are served by a mature infrastructure built specifically around international patients. Most clinics have hotel partnerships and will arrange your accommodation directly. A comfortable hotel within easy reach of the treatment centre costs between £40 and £90 per night. A six-night stay covers the typical single-implant timeline comfortably.
Food, local transport, and incidental spending adds another £150 to £300 for the week.
Full trip estimate — single implant case
Even at the top of that range, the combined total sits well below what the same implant costs at a UK private clinic before you have even thought about getting on a plane.
The Dental Implant Turkey Price Across Different Cities
Antalya handles the largest share of international dental patients among Turkish cities, but Istanbul and Izmir both have well-established clinics serving the same market. Prices in Istanbul typically run a little higher — the operating costs of a city that size push things up — but the difference on a single implant is usually somewhere between £50 and £150. Not negligible, but rarely the deciding factor.
The more relevant variable when comparing across cities is what a specific clinic includes in its quote and how it handles cases that turn out to need more work than the initial assessment suggested. A clinic that has thought carefully about patient care in Antalya will produce a better experience than one that has not, regardless of the city either of them is in.
Checking the Dental Implant Turkey Price across cities before you book is sensible but should not be the main focus. Antalya works well for treatment trips partly because the logistics are straightforward. Direct flights from most European countries run year-round. The city is compact enough that getting between the hotel, the clinic, and the seafront does not require much planning. For patients who want to spend their recovery days somewhere pleasant rather than somewhere merely convenient, the coastline is genuinely good.
How to Read a Quote and Recognise the Ones Worth Ignoring
A quote prepared on the basis of your actual clinical information — X-rays reviewed, case assessed, specific treatment scope outlined — looks different from a quote generated from a general enquiry form within the hour.
The first will name the implant brand. It will specify the crown material. It will tell you whether the abutment is in the price. It will address what happens if bone grafting is required. It will list which appointments are included.
The second is a floor price, often designed to capture the enquiry and revise upward once you are committed. Not every clinic that quotes quickly is doing this — some are simply efficient — but a quote that does not reflect any knowledge of your actual jaw should not be treated as a firm price.
The simplest screen: ask them what implant brand they use and whether the crown is in the price. If the answer to either is vague, the quote is probably not worth comparing to ones from clinics that have done their homework.
What Often Gets Added After the Initial Quote
Bone grafting is the most common surprise. Minor grafts add £200 to £500. Sinus lifts add £400 to £900. Neither is inevitable — plenty of patients need no grafting at all — but the probability is high enough that it is worth asking about before you budget.
Extractions, when required before implants can be placed, add £50 to £150 each for straightforward cases and more for surgical ones.
Temporary restorations for two-stage treatments — the period between implant placement and the final crown — add £100 to £300 depending on what is required.
A return trip for two-stage cases, three to six months after the original placement, adds another set of flights and accommodation. Budget £400 to £700 for a short return visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
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