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Costs · 2026 · GBP

What dental treatment really costs in Turkey

Clear, honest 2026 prices in pounds — what you pay in Turkey, what the same treatment costs privately in the UK, and the all-in budget once flights and hotels are counted.

Cost is the reason most UK patients first look at Turkey, but the headline figures online are often cherry-picked or quietly exclude the things that make a treatment safe. Our aim here is to give you realistic ranges you can actually budget against, not the lowest possible number a clinic can advertise. The savings are genuine and large — but they should be measured all-in, against the UK private price for equivalent materials and standards.

Treatment-by-treatment prices (2026, GBP)

TreatmentTurkey (typical)UK privateTypical saving
Single dental implant£600–£1,100£2,000–£2,800~65%
Implant + crown (one tooth)£750–£1,400£2,400–£3,400~60%
All-on-4 (per arch)£4,500–£7,500£14,000–£22,000~65%
All-on-6 (per arch)£6,000–£9,500£18,000–£28,000~65%
Porcelain / zirconia veneer (each)£180–£320£600–£1,000~70%
Zirconia crown (each)£150–£280£500–£900~70%
Bone graft (per site)£150–£500£400–£1,200~60%
Sinus lift (per side)£350–£900£1,000–£2,500~60%

These are indicative ranges across accredited clinics. Your exact figure depends on your case, the materials chosen and the clinic. Taki Dent quotes fixed, transparent prices with premium implant systems included rather than charged as an upgrade.

The all-in budget: don't forget travel

A fair comparison counts everything, so add the following to the treatment price:

Even with all of that, a typical implant case in Turkey lands well under half the UK private cost. For full-arch work the gap is larger still.

Why it's so much cheaper — without cutting corners

The saving is structural, not clinical. Turkish clinics benefit from lower labour and property costs, a favourable exchange rate against the pound, and high treatment volumes that spread fixed costs thin. At an accredited clinic, none of that comes at the expense of materials or standards — you are paying less for the same Straumann or Nobel Biocare implant, placed by a qualified specialist, in a JCI-accredited facility. The danger only appears at the bottom of the market, where a low price really does mean a cheaper implant or a less experienced surgeon.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do dental implants cost in Turkey vs the UK?

In Turkey a single dental implant costs around £600–£1,100 versus £2,000–£2,800 in the UK. All-on-4 is roughly £4,500–£7,500 per arch in Turkey versus £14,000–£22,000 in the UK. Most UK patients save 60–70% even after flights and hotels.

What is the all-in cost of a Turkey dental trip?

For a typical implant case, budget the treatment plus £150–£350 return flights, £30–£60 per night for a hotel (often included by good clinics), and a small contingency. Even with travel, the total usually lands well below half the UK private price.

Why are dental implants so much cheaper in Turkey?

Lower labour and property costs, a favourable exchange rate and high treatment volume let Turkish clinics charge far less than UK practices for the same materials and standards. At accredited clinics the saving does not come from cutting clinical corners.