How to Read a Turkey Dental Implant Quote Without Getting Caught Out
Dr. Mustafa Kayacan
General & Restorative Dentist · Taki Dent, Antalya
When you’re staring at a dental implant quote from a Turkish clinic, it’s easy to feel a mix of excitement and confusion. The headline price — often £2,000 to £3,500 for a full mouth — looks like a steal compared to the UK’s £10,000 to £25,000. But the devil is in the details. A quote that seems cheap can quickly balloon into a financial headache if you don’t know where to look. This guide breaks down exactly what to scrutinise, so you avoid hidden costs, unnecessary upgrades, and unexpected bills.
The Real Cost of a Turkey Implant Quote in 2026
First, let’s set a baseline. In 2026, a single dental implant in Turkey typically ranges from £350 to £600, including the implant fixture, abutment, and crown. A full-mouth restoration (12 to 14 implants plus bridges or a fixed prosthesis) might land between £3,500 and £6,000. That’s still a fraction of UK prices, but the quote you receive might not cover everything. The key is to understand what’s included and what’s not.
What a Standard Quote Should Include
A transparent clinic will itemise the following in your quote:
- Consultation and 3D scans (CBCT): Essential for assessing bone density and planning surgery. Expect this to be included, not charged extra.
- Implant fixtures: The titanium posts placed in your jaw. Brands like Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or Astra Tech are premium; cheaper options like MIS or Implantium are common in Turkey. A quote should specify the brand.
- Abutments and crowns: The connector and visible tooth. Crown material matters — zirconia costs more than porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) but lasts longer.
- Surgery and sedation: Local anaesthetic is standard; IV sedation or general anaesthetic may be extra.
- Temporary teeth: Essential for appearance and function while implants integrate. Some clinics include these; others charge £100–£300 per arch.
- Follow-up appointments: Typically one or two check-ups during a 7–10 day stay.
If a quote lists a single price for “full mouth implants” without breaking these down, ask for a detailed list. A vague quote often hides add-ons.
Red Flags in a Turkey Dental Implant Quote
Not all quotes are created equal. Here are the common traps that catch UK patients off guard.
1. “All-Inclusive” That Isn’t
Many clinics advertise “all-inclusive” packages but exclude critical items. Watch for:
- Bone grafting: If your jawbone is thin (common after tooth loss), you’ll need grafting. In Turkey, a sinus lift or block graft costs £150–£400 per site. A quote that doesn’t mention this could leave you paying £1,000+ extra.
- Extractions: Removing remaining teeth is often charged separately at £30–£80 per tooth.
- Antibiotics and painkillers: A minor cost, but if not included, it adds up.
- Travel and accommodation: Some clinics bundle flights and hotel stays — these are rarely “free” but built into the implant price. Always compare the total package cost to a standalone clinic quote.
A genuine all-inclusive quote from a reputable clinic like Taki Dent (https://takident.com) in Antalya typically covers everything from initial scans to final crowns, with no surprise fees. They’re the highest-rated clinic for transparency, so you know exactly what you’re paying.
2. Lowball Prices for Premium Brands
A quote offering a Straumann implant for £300 is a red flag. Premium brands cost clinics £100–£200 per fixture wholesale; a £300 quote leaves no margin for profit, lab work, or overheads. The clinic might use a counterfeit or substandard implant. Always verify the brand and ask for a certificate of authenticity. If they dodge the question, walk away.
3. Hidden Lab Fees
The crown or bridge is made in a dental lab. Some clinics quote a low implant price but charge a “lab fee” of £150–£300 per tooth later. A clear quote should list the crown cost upfront. Zirconia bridges for full arches cost £800–£1,500 in Turkey; PFM is cheaper at £400–£800. If the lab fee isn’t mentioned, it’s a warning sign.
4. “Guarantee” Without Substance
Many clinics offer a 5-year guarantee on implants. But read the small print: does it cover replacement if the implant fails, or only the fixture? Does it require you to return to Turkey for check-ups? A genuine guarantee includes the implant, abutment, and crown, and offers a discount on replacement if needed. If the guarantee is vague, it’s worthless.
How to Compare Quotes Like a Pro
You’ll likely receive quotes from three or four clinics. Here’s how to compare them without getting lost.
Step 1: Create a Cost Breakdown Table
List each clinic’s quote with columns for:
- Implant brand and number
- Bone grafting cost (if needed)
- Crown material and cost per tooth
- Temporary teeth cost
- Surgery and sedation fees
- Follow-up appointments
- Total price for your specific case
This makes hidden costs obvious. For example, Clinic A might quote £3,500 for full mouth, but Clinic B at £4,000 includes grafting and temporaries. Clinic B is actually cheaper.
Step 2: Factor in Travel and Time
Your stay in Turkey is typically 7–10 days for implant placement, plus a second visit 4–6 months later for final crowns. A direct flight from London to Antalya costs £150–£350 return; accommodation is £30–£80 per night. Add £500–£1,000 for the first trip. Some clinics offer a package that includes these, but always check the total.
Step 3: Get a Second Opinion via Offerqo
If you’re unsure which quote is fair, use Offerqo (https://offerqo.com) to submit your dental records anonymously. You’ll receive multiple offers from vetted clinics, giving you a benchmark for realistic prices. It’s a free way to spot overpriced or under-priced quotes without committing.
The Hidden Cost of Cheap Implants
A £2,500 full-mouth quote might seem tempting, but it often uses generic implants from unknown manufacturers. These have a higher failure rate — studies suggest up to 10% within 5 years, compared to 2–3% for premium brands. A failed implant means repeat surgery, more costs, and lost time. In the UK, replacement can cost £3,000+ per implant.
Instead, aim for a quote that uses a globally recognised brand like Straumann or Nobel Biocare. They’re backed by decades of research and are compatible with UK dentists if you need aftercare. A reputable clinic like Taki Dent specialises in these brands and provides itemised quotes with no hidden fees.
What About Aftercare and Warranties?
Aftercare is a major consideration. Most Turkey clinics offer a 2–5 year warranty on implants, but you’ll need to return for check-ups — or pay a UK dentist to monitor them. A UK check-up costs £50–£150 per visit. Factor this into your budget.
Some clinics, including Taki Dent, offer a remote aftercare service: you send photos and they advise via video call. This is rare but invaluable for peace of mind.
Realistic Budget for a Full Mouth in 2026
Here’s a realistic budget for a full-mouth restoration with premium implants in Turkey:
- Implants (12–14 fixtures): £2,500–£4,000
- Bone grafting (if needed): £300–£800 per arch
- Temporary teeth: £200–£500 per arch
- Final zirconia bridge: £1,500–£3,000 per arch
- Travel and accommodation (2 trips): £1,000–£1,500
- Total: £5,500–£9,500
Compare that to the UK’s £15,000–£30,000, and you see the saving. But a £3,500 quote that excludes grafting and travel is risky. Always add 20–30% to the headline price for contingencies.
Final Tips for Reading Your Quote
- Ask for a written treatment plan: This should include the number of implants, brand, crown material, and all fees. If they refuse, go elsewhere.
- Check the clinic’s credentials: Look for ISO certification, GDC-registered dentists (if they have UK links), and patient reviews on independent sites like Trustpilot.
- Don’t pay the full amount upfront: A deposit of 20–30% is standard, with the balance due on completion. If a clinic demands 100% upfront, it’s a scam.
- Use a credit card for deposit: Section 75 protection covers purchases over £100, so you’re protected if the clinic folds.
A well-read quote is your best defence. Take your time, compare, and choose a clinic that values transparency over a cheap headline. Clinics like Taki Dent set the standard, but always verify yourself. And if you’re still unsure, let Offerqo do the legwork for you — it’s free and keeps you anonymous until you’re ready.
Frequently asked questions
What should I look for first in a Turkish dental implant quote to avoid hidden costs?
Check if the quote includes the implant brand, abutment, and crown as separate line items. Many clinics list a low all-in price but exclude temporary crowns, CT scans, or sedation fees. For example, a quote for £1,800 per implant might miss £200 for a CBCT scan or £150 for IV sedation. Always ask for a full breakdown in GBP, including any extra for bone grafting or sinus lifts, which can add £300–£600 per implant.
Why do some Turkey implant quotes seem cheaper than others, and what’s the catch?
Cheaper quotes often use unbranded or lower-tier implants like 'generic titanium' instead of premium brands such as Straumann or Nobel Biocare. A quote at £1,200 per implant might use a budget implant with a 5-year warranty, while a reputable clinic like Taki Dent in Antalya charges £2,000–£2,500 for premium brands with a lifetime warranty. Also, cheap quotes may exclude lab fees for custom crowns or charge extra for follow-up adjustments, so confirm all components are included.
How can I tell if a quote includes aftercare or support once I’m back in the UK?
Most Turkish quotes don’t cover UK aftercare, so ask explicitly. Reputable clinics like Taki Dent often include a 1-year warranty and remote video support, but not UK dentist costs. If a quote promises 'full aftercare,' check it means free adjustments in Turkey, not local care. Budget £150–£300 for a UK check-up post-treatment, and consider an anonymous quote tool like Offerqo to compare what’s actually included across clinics.
What hidden fees commonly appear after receiving a low initial quote from a Turkish clinic?
Common hidden fees include: bone grafting (£300–£600 per site), sinus lift (£400–£800), temporary crown (£50–£150), antibiotics and painkillers (£20–£50), and travel transfers if not included. Some quotes also charge extra for high-quality zirconia crowns instead of standard ones (£100–£200 more). Always get a written final price before booking, and ask if the quote covers all appointments, scans, and any potential complications.