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Dental Implants in Turkey: Cost and What's Included (2026)

A patient-focused cost guide covering typical public-source ranges for single implants and full-arch programs in Turkey, what the price usually includes, and how your real price is actually decided.

8 min readGeo focus: United States, TurkeyBy Nora Tolun, Medical Travel Coordinator
Dental clinic setting representing dental implant cost planning in Turkey

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Cost is usually the first question patients ask about dental implants in Turkey, and it is a fair one. But a single headline number rarely tells the whole story. What you pay depends on how many teeth are involved, the implant brand, the crown material, and whether extra steps such as bone grafting are needed. This guide shows the typical public-source ranges, what they usually include, and how your real price is actually decided.

How much do dental implants cost in Turkey?

Public-source ranges put a single dental implant with its crown in Turkey at roughly $500 to $1,500, while the same procedure in the United States is often around $3,000 to $6,000. Full-arch programs run higher and are usually priced per jaw. These are general planning ranges, not quotes.

Those numbers are a starting frame, not a fixed figure. The real number depends on your case and is set by the partner dentist after reviewing your scans and dental history.

Typical public-source cost ranges

The table below shows approximate ranges drawn from public sources for common implant options. Per-arch figures apply to a single jaw; treating both jaws increases the total. The implant brand, the crown material, and any preparatory work also move the final number.

These ranges are for planning only and are not Astramedica's prices. Your actual cost is confirmed by the partner clinic after a consultation and a records review.

OptionTurkey (public-source range)United States (public-source range)
Single implant (implant + abutment + crown)$500 - $1,500$3,000 - $6,000
All-on-4, per arch$2,500 - $6,000$18,000 - $30,000
All-on-6, per arch$3,500 - $8,000$20,000 - $35,000
Full-arch program (per jaw)$5,000 - $12,000$25,000 - $50,000+

What the price usually includes — and what it does not

A quoted implant price usually covers the implant fixture, the abutment, and the crown for the teeth being treated, along with imaging and the dental team's planning.

Costs that can sit outside the headline figure include bone grafting or sinus lifts, addressing existing gum disease, temporary prosthetics, and your flights and accommodation. Astramedica coordinates the travel side so those items are visible early rather than as surprises later.

  • Implant fixture, abutment, and crown for the treated teeth
  • 3D imaging and procedure planning by the partner dental team
  • The procedure at the partner clinic
  • Written aftercare instructions and phased return-visit planning when needed

Why dental implants cost less in Turkey — and the tradeoffs

The difference is mostly economic, not clinical. A favorable exchange rate, lower operating costs, and a high volume of international patients let accredited clinics offer competitive pricing. Many partner clinics also run their own on-site labs, which can streamline the workflow.

The tradeoffs are practical. Many implant cases need two trips a few months apart, follow-up happens at a distance, and you have to plan travel and recovery time. Whether those tradeoffs are worth it is a personal decision — and whether you are a candidate at all is the partner dentist's call.

How your actual price is decided

The figures above are averages, not a quote. Your real price comes after the partner dental team reviews your scans, your dental and medical history, and the condition of your jawbone and gums. From there they confirm how many implants you need, the right implant system, and whether any preparatory work is required.

Astramedica's role is coordination: comparing partner clinics, arranging the consultation, and planning travel. We do not set, control, or influence what the clinic charges, and we do not make clinical decisions.

How to check a clinic before you commit

Before a clinic joins Astramedica's partner list, its license, the dental team's credentials, and its imaging and aftercare standards are checked. Verification matters because standards vary between clinics.

You can ask any clinic for the dentist's credentials, the implant brands they use, a written procedure plan, and a clear breakdown of what the price does and does not include. A transparent clinic should be comfortable answering all of these before you commit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do dental implants cost in Turkey?+

Public-source ranges put a single implant with a crown at roughly $500 to $1,500, compared with about $3,000 to $6,000 in the United States. These are planning ranges, not quotes; the partner clinic sets your actual price after a consultation and a records review.

How much does All-on-4 cost in Turkey?+

All-on-4 is priced per arch, with public-source ranges in Turkey around $2,500 to $6,000 per jaw depending on the materials and implant brand. Treating both jaws increases the total.

Does the price include the crown?+

A quoted implant price usually includes the fixture, the abutment, and the crown for the treated teeth. Extra steps such as bone grafting are typically priced separately and confirmed by the partner dentist.

Are Turkish dental clinics safe?+

Standards vary by clinic, which is why verification matters. Astramedica checks a partner clinic's license, the dental team's credentials, and its imaging and aftercare standards before it joins the partner list. Every medical decision stays with the independent partner dentist.

Does Astramedica set the price?+

No. Astramedica coordinates clinic comparison and travel. Pricing and all clinical decisions are made by the independent partner clinic.

Ready for next steps?

Speak with the coordination team after your research.

If this article matches what you are exploring, schedule a coordination consultation to understand timing, service fit, and the right starting point before any clinic review begins.

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