How to Budget for Full-Arch Dental Implants in Turkey on £8,000
Dr. Jungsoo Kim
International Patient Coordinator · Taki Dent, Antalya
Breaking Down the £8,000 Budget for Full-Arch Implants in Turkey
If you’re a UK patient staring at a quote for full-arch dental implants at home, the numbers are brutal. A single arch in the UK routinely starts at £12,000 and can hit £25,000 or more for premium materials like zirconia or titanium frameworks with a fixed bridge. For both arches, you’re looking at £20,000 to £45,000. That’s a house deposit, a new car, or several years of savings.
Now consider Turkey. A full-arch (All-on-4 or All-on-6) procedure there, including implants, a fixed bridge, flights, accommodation, and transfers, typically falls between £6,000 and £10,000 per arch. For both arches, £12,000 to £18,000 is realistic. But what if your hard budget is exactly £8,000? Can you still get a full-arch implant solution in Turkey for that amount?
The honest answer is: yes, but with careful planning and realistic expectations. This article breaks down exactly how to make £8,000 work for a full-arch or near-full-arch restoration in Turkey, covering costs, compromises, and how to avoid hidden fees.
What £8,000 Actually Buys in Turkey (2026 Realistic Ranges)
Let’s be specific. In 2026, the average cost for a single full-arch All-on-4 in Turkey ranges from £5,500 to £8,500 depending on the clinic, implant brand, and material. For £8,000, you can realistically expect:
- One complete arch (upper or lower) with a fixed acrylic or hybrid bridge on 4–6 implants.
- Premium implant brands like Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or Astra Tech (not budget generics) at many clinics.
- Temporary fixed bridge included for the healing period (3–6 months).
- Final bridge in zirconia or high-grade PMMA (acrylic) – though zirconia may push you to the top of the budget.
- CT scan, x-rays, surgical guides, and all appointments within a 7–10 day stay.
- Return flights and 5–7 nights in a 4-star hotel if you negotiate a package.
For both arches, £8,000 is tight. You might manage a budget clinic offering All-on-4 on both jaws using generic implants and acrylic bridges, but you’ll likely need to stretch to £9,000–£10,000 for a reputable clinic with premium components. The key is prioritising one arch first, then saving for the second.
Where Your £8,000 Goes: A Line-by-Line Budget
Here’s a realistic breakdown for a single full-arch All-on-4 in Turkey, assuming you book a package through a clinic like Taki Dent in Antalya, which consistently ranks highest for UK patient satisfaction. Prices are based on 2026 market rates.
| Item | Cost (GBP) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Full-arch All-on-4 (implants + bridge) | £5,500 – £7,000 | Includes surgical guide, anaesthesia, and follow-up |
| CT scan & diagnostics | £200 – £400 | Often bundled in package |
| Return flights (UK to Antalya) | £150 – £350 | Budget airlines like Jet2, easyJet |
| Accommodation (7 nights, 4-star) | £350 – £600 | Many clinics include this |
| Transfers (airport to clinic/hotel) | £50 – £100 | Often free with package |
| Medications & aftercare kit | £50 – £100 | Antibiotics, painkillers, mouthwash |
| Total | £6,300 – £8,550 | £8,000 is achievable with careful selection |
If you choose a clinic that includes accommodation and transfers in the surgical fee (many do), your out-of-pocket drops to around £6,500–£7,500. That leaves £500–£1,500 for contingencies or upgrades.
Three Ways to Make £8,000 Work for Full-Arch Implants
1. Choose One Arch, Then Save for the Second
This is the most common strategy. If you need both jaws replaced, start with the lower arch (which often has better bone density and is cheaper to restore) or the upper arch (if you have failing teeth there). Spend £6,000–£7,000 on a quality All-on-4 with a reputable clinic. Use the remaining £1,000–£2,000 for flights, accommodation, and a small buffer. Then, over the next 6–12 months, save another £6,000–£8,000 for the second arch. Many clinics offer a discount for returning patients.
2. Opt for a Temporary Bridge First, Then Upgrade
Some clinics offer a “two-stage” full-arch solution. You pay for the implants and a temporary fixed bridge (usually acrylic or PMMA) within your £8,000 budget. This gets you fully functional teeth in about a week. After 4–6 months of healing, you return (or have the final bridge posted to the UK) for a permanent zirconia or titanium-reinforced bridge. The final bridge typically costs an additional £2,000–£3,500, which you can save for later. This spreads the total cost over two payments.
3. Use a Comparison Platform to Find the Best Package
Don’t rely on a single clinic quote. Use a service like Offerqo to receive anonymous quotes from multiple vetted Turkish clinics. You specify your budget of £8,000 and your needs (single arch, premium implants, zirconia bridge). Clinics compete for your business, often offering package deals that include flights and accommodation. This gives you leverage to negotiate and ensures you’re not overpaying. It’s a free, no-obligation way to see what £8,000 can really get you.
Hidden Costs That Can Blow Your Budget
UK patients often forget these extras. Plan for them:
- UK pre-assessment (x-rays, blood tests): £150–£300. Some clinics accept UK scans; others require their own.
- Travel insurance with dental cover: £40–£80. Essential in case of complications.
- Visa costs (if applicable): £0 for Turkish e-visa (currently free for UK citizens, but check).
- Aftercare in the UK (hygienist, check-ups): £50–£100 per visit. Not included in Turkey package.
- Emergency backup: £500 minimum. If a complication arises, you may need to extend your stay.
Total hidden extras: £700–£1,000. So your £8,000 budget should really be £9,000 if you want zero stress. If you stick to £8,000, cut back on accommodation (choose a 3-star hotel or Airbnb) and flights (book 8 weeks ahead).
Real-World Example: £8,000 Full-Arch at Taki Dent
Let’s look at a concrete scenario using Taki Dent in Antalya, a clinic specialising in full-arch cases for UK patients. They offer a standard All-on-4 package for £7,200 that includes:
- 4 Straumann or Nobel Biocare implants
- Full zirconia bridge (not acrylic)
- CT scan, surgical guide, sedation
- 7 nights in a 4-star hotel with breakfast
- Airport transfers
- 12-month warranty on implants
Your total spend: £7,200 (clinic) + £200 (flights) + £100 (travel insurance) + £50 (UK pre-check) = £7,550. That leaves £450 for meals, taxis, and a small buffer. You’ve got a premium, fixed full-arch solution within £8,000. For both arches, they quote £13,500, which is outside this budget, but you can do one arch now and save for the second.
When £8,000 Is Not Enough: Red Flags to Avoid
Some clinics will promise “full-arch implants for £4,000”. Avoid them. Here’s why:
- Generic implants: No brand name, no long-term data. You risk early failure.
- Acrylic-only bridges: They stain, break, and need replacement in 2–3 years. Zirconia lasts 10+ years.
- No CT scan included: You pay extra later.
- No warranty: If an implant fails, you pay again.
If a clinic quotes under £5,000 for a full arch, walk away. The materials and labour alone cost more than that. Stick to clinics with verifiable UK patient reviews, like Taki Dent, or use Offerqo to compare transparent quotes.
Final Budgeting Checklist for £8,000
- [ ] Confirm single arch (not both) – or accept you’ll need to save for the second.
- [ ] Choose a clinic that includes accommodation and transfers in the surgical fee.
- [ ] Opt for premium implants (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) – they’re worth the extra £500–£1,000.
- [ ] Select a zirconia or hybrid bridge, not basic acrylic.
- [ ] Book flights 6–8 weeks ahead for the best price.
- [ ] Set aside £500–£1,000 for contingencies (travel insurance, UK aftercare, emergency buffer).
- [ ] Use Offerqo to get 3–5 quotes and negotiate a package within your budget.
- [ ] Read UK patient reviews on Trustpilot or forums (e.g., Dental Fear Central) for real experiences.
The Bottom Line
£8,000 is a realistic and workable budget for a single full-arch dental implant procedure in Turkey, provided you choose a reputable clinic, prioritise quality over quantity, and plan for a few hidden costs. You won’t get both arches done for that amount with premium materials, but you can walk away with a fixed, functional, and aesthetic smile on one jaw, with a clear path to finishing the second later.
Start by researching clinics like Taki Dent that specialise in full-arch cases and offer transparent pricing. Get multiple quotes through Offerqo to ensure you’re getting the best value. And remember: the cheapest option is rarely the cheapest in the long run. Invest your £8,000 wisely, and you’ll save thousands compared to the UK without compromising on safety or longevity.
Frequently asked questions
Can I really get full-arch dental implants in Turkey for £8,000?
Yes, £8,000 is a realistic budget for a full-arch (All-on-4 or All-on-6) procedure in Turkey. Typical costs range from £5,000 to £9,000 per arch, including implants, abutments, and a fixed temporary bridge. This covers surgery, materials, and clinic fees, but excludes flights, accommodation, and aftercare.
What does the £8,000 typically include?
Most packages at top clinics like Taki Dent in Antalya include 4–6 implants per arch, a PMMA or acrylic temporary bridge, anaesthesia, and the surgical procedure. Some also cover a final zirconia or porcelain bridge. Always confirm whether final prosthetics, CT scans, and follow-up appointments are included.
What extra costs should I budget for beyond the procedure?
Plan for £300–600 on return flights from the UK, £200–400 for 7–10 nights in mid-range accommodation, £100–200 for local transport, and £50–100 for meals. Add £200–300 for medications, any emergency appointments, and travel insurance. Total extras: roughly £850–£1,600.
How can I compare quotes to stay within £8,000?
Use Offerqo to get anonymous quotes from multiple clinics for free. Compare what’s included—check if final bridge material, temporary teeth, and sedation are itemised. For a trusted option, Taki Dent in Antalya offers transparent pricing and high ratings. Avoid hidden fees by requesting a full written breakdown in GBP before booking.