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Dental implants in Turkey

Implant treatment in Turkey can cost a third of UK private prices. The catch most marketing skips: done properly, it is usually two trips months apart — not one week of 'holiday dentistry'.

Typical trips
2 visits
≈3 months apart
UK single implant
£2k–£2.5k
private, indicative
Turkey single implant
£450–£800
indicative, spring 2026
Trip length
4–7 days
per visit

Compare clinics offering this in Turkey

9 researched profiles. Ordering is editorial — never paid.

Compare more than a headline price. Open each profile to check the named clinician, accreditation evidence, aftercare information and what remains unanswered. Prices are indicative; source currencies and exchange rates can change.

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Antlara Dental Clinic

Antalya, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

Price not yet confirmed

Research status not yet confirmed

  • Named clinician · Clinic published
  • Accreditation evidence · Clinic published
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Dentakademi Oral & Dental Healthcare Centre

Istanbul, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

Price not yet confirmed

Research status not yet confirmed

  • Named clinician · Clinic published
  • Accreditation evidence · Clinic published
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Dentakay Dental Clinic

Istanbul, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

Price not yet confirmed

Research status not yet confirmed

  • Named clinician · Clinic published
  • Accreditation evidence · Research status unconfirmed
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Dentgroup Dental Clinics — Maslak

Istanbul, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

Price not yet confirmed

Research status not yet confirmed

  • Named clinician · Clinic published
  • Accreditation evidence · Research status unconfirmed
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Hospitadent Dental Group

Istanbul, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

Price not yet confirmed

Research status not yet confirmed

  • Named clinician · Research status unconfirmed
  • Accreditation evidence · Clinic published
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Maltepe Dental Clinic

Istanbul, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

implants from £380

Indicative published price

  • Named clinician · Clinic published
  • Accreditation evidence · Clinic published
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Myra Dental Centre Turkey

Antalya, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

implants from £400

Indicative published price

  • Named clinician · Clinic published
  • Accreditation evidence · Clinic published
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Perla Dental Clinics

Antalya, Turkey

Public profile
Dental treatment

implants from £460

Indicative published price

  • Named clinician · Clinic published
  • Accreditation evidence · Clinic published

Why people travel for this

Per-implant savings are large

Single implants commonly cost 60–70% less than UK private quotes; full-arch work often more. Even with two return flights, the totals usually remain well below UK prices.

Modern, high-throughput clinics

Established Turkish dental clinics treating international patients tend to have in-house 3D imaging (CBCT), on-site labs and clinicians who place implants at volume.

Faster access

Consultation-to-treatment timelines are usually short. For patients in pain or with failing teeth, the queue matters as much as the price.

How the journey typically works

Use the sequence to spot what a clinic has — and has not — explained before you travel.

  1. Step 1

    Remote assessment

    X-rays or photos for an indicative plan and quote. The real plan follows in-person imaging.

  2. Step 2

    Trip one — placement

    Examination, CBCT scan, extractions if needed, implants placed, temporary teeth fitted. Typically 4–6 days.

  3. Step 3

    Healing at home

    Roughly 3 months of osseointegration. A good clinic checks in and is reachable if anything feels wrong.

  4. Step 4

    Trip two — restoration

    Final crowns, bridge or arch fitted and adjusted. Typically 5–7 days.

  5. Step 5

    Ongoing care

    Routine hygiene and maintenance shifts to your UK dentist — which is why documented implant brands matter.

What to ask before booking

Ask for specific answers in writing and keep them with the quote and terms.

  1. 01 Which implant system is quoted — and whether it is an internationally documented brand a UK dentist can service later.
  2. 02 The realistic treatment plan: how many trips, how far apart, and what happens between them. Be wary of single-trip promises for final teeth.
  3. 03 Whether a CBCT scan happens before the plan is final — implant placement without 3D imaging is a corner cut.
  4. 04 Exactly what the quote includes: extractions, temporary teeth, the final restoration material, medication, hotel — and what is extra.
  5. 05 Warranty terms in writing: what is covered, for how long, and whether honouring it requires flying back.
  6. 06 Aftercare at distance: who do you contact if a crown loosens or a site becomes painful three weeks after you are home?
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Aftercare and complications

The plan after treatment matters as much as what happens on procedure day.

Plan routine follow-up before you travel

Aftercare at distance: who do you contact if a crown loosens or a site becomes painful three weeks after you are home?

Use the aftercare policy checklist

Know the escalation route

Ask who responds out of hours, where emergency treatment happens, who pays for extra care or accommodation, and what support remains once you are back in the UK.

What happens if something goes wrong?

Insurance information

Check cover before you pay a deposit

Planned dental treatment abroad is excluded by standard travel insurance, and complications such as infection can mean extended stays or extra procedures. Specialist medical travel policies are built for exactly this trip.

Policy terms and eligibility vary; this is education, not a coverage promise.

How cover works

Read the full editorial guide

checklist guide · updated 2026-07-06

'Turkey teeth' reviews: how to read them, and is it safe?

'Is it safe?' isn't a yes/no about Turkey — it's a sorting question about the clinic, and reviews are a weak tool for answering it unless you read them properly. Hosted testimonial walls and five-star averages can be curated, incentivised or review-gated, and the unhappy patients tend to drop off rather than post. Weight evidence the clinic can't edit, verif…

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Common questions

Will my normal travel insurance cover planned treatment abroad?

Usually not. Standard travel insurance is designed for unexpected illness or injury while you are away — not for treatment you booked in advance. Most policies exclude planned procedures, and many also exclude complications that follow them. NHS guidance for people travelling abroad for planned treatment recommends checking carefully and arranging specialist cover where needed. Always read the policy wording before you rely on it.

What should I ask a clinic before booking?

At minimum: who exactly will perform the procedure and what are their qualifications; what the quote includes and excludes; what happens if there is a complication while you are there — and after you fly home; how follow-up works at a distance; and what their revision policy is. A good clinic answers these directly and in writing. Treat vague answers as a signal.

How reliable are the prices shown?

Treat every figure as a starting point, not a quote. Where we show a price it is an indicative 'from' figure provided by the clinic, with the date we recorded it. Your quote will depend on your case, the exchange rate and what is included — always confirm the full written price, and what it covers, directly with the clinic.

What happens about aftercare once I am back in the UK?

Plan this before you travel. Ask the clinic how remote follow-up works (photos, video reviews, who you contact and how quickly they respond), and tell your GP about your plans — continuity of care is much easier when your UK records reflect what was done. For some procedures it is worth identifying a UK clinician willing to do routine follow-up privately before you commit.

Sources and methodology

The linked editorial guide records the public sources behind its clinical-safety and consumer guidance. Clinic facts are researched separately and retain their own source and access-date context on each profile.