Dental Treatment Prices
in Turkey
Prices for dental treatment in Turkey vary considerably depending on the treatment type, the materials used, the complexity of your case, and the clinic you choose. This guide explains the factors that influence cost — rather than citing figures that may not reflect your situation.
Important — About the Information on This Page
Final prices depend on clinical suitability, number of teeth, materials selected, diagnostics required, and individual treatment planning. This page explains what factors influence cost — not fixed prices. Any figures shown for the UK are approximate publicly available ranges for reference context only. Turkey costs are quote-dependent and should be requested directly.
Treatment Cost Comparison
UK ranges below are approximate public estimates for private dentistry. Turkey prices are quote-dependent — request yours for a personalised figure based on your case.
| Treatment | UK Typical Range | Turkey | Key Cost Factors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Dental Implant | £2,000 – £3,500+ | Quote-dependent — request yours | Bone condition, brand of implant, crown material, need for grafting |
| Veneers (per tooth) | £500 – £1,500+ per tooth | Quote-dependent — request yours | Number of teeth, material (e.g. E.max, zirconium), lab quality |
| Zirconium Crowns (per tooth) | £700 – £1,500+ per tooth | Quote-dependent — request yours | Material grade, lab, number of teeth, case complexity |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | £12,000 – £25,000+ per arch | Quote-dependent — request yours | Bone availability, prosthesis material, implant brand, grafting needs |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | £15,000 – £28,000+ per arch | Quote-dependent — request yours | As above, plus additional implants and prosthesis complexity |
| Full Mouth Treatment | Varies widely by scope | Quote-dependent — request yours | Number of teeth, mix of treatments, phasing, material choices |
UK ranges are publicly cited private dentistry estimates and are approximate. Actual costs vary by clinic, location, and case. Turkey figures are always quote-dependent.
What Affects the Price of Dental Treatment?
Understanding these six factors helps you assess any quote you receive and ask the right questions before committing to treatment.
Number of Teeth Treated
The total treatment scope — whether you are having two veneers or a full-mouth restoration — is one of the largest variables affecting the overall cost. Each tooth treated adds to the lab, clinical, and material costs.
Materials Chosen
Zirconium, lithium disilicate (e.g. E.max), and porcelain-fused-to-metal each carry different material and laboratory costs. Premium materials typically reflect in the quote and in the longevity and aesthetics of the result.
Diagnostic Requirements
A thorough case requires baseline diagnostics — digital X-rays, clinical photography, and for implant cases, a CBCT scan. These are clinically necessary steps, and whether they are included or charged separately affects the total.
Bone Condition (for Implants)
Patients requiring bone grafting or sinus lift procedures prior to implant placement will have additional treatment stages, which affects cost and the number of visits or trips required.
Lab Quality and Case Complexity
Work produced by higher-tier dental laboratories — particularly for complex aesthetic cases — generally carries a higher cost. The complexity of your bite, alignment, and shade matching also influences what the laboratory charges.
Treatment Timing and Phasing
Some cases can be completed in a single trip; others require multiple visits or phased treatment over time. How your treatment is phased affects the overall cost and your travel planning.
Why a Very Low Quote Can Be a Risk Signal
When reviewing quotes for dental treatment abroad, patients sometimes receive figures that seem dramatically lower than others for the same scope of work. While cost savings are a legitimate reason many UK patients consider treatment in Turkey, a price that appears significantly below the typical range warrants careful investigation before you commit.
Very low quotes may reflect: cheaper materials that do not match the specification you requested, laboratory work that does not meet the same standards, diagnostics that are omitted or assumed you will not notice, or a scope of work that differs from what you actually need. In some cases, the quoted price may not include items that are not optional — such as CT scans for implant cases.
Asking exactly what the quote includes — itemised, in writing — is the most reliable way to compare two quotes fairly. Cost and value are not the same thing.
Our safety guide covers how to evaluate any quote or treatment plan — including the questions to ask, the warning signs to look for, and how to verify that what you are being offered is clinically appropriate for your situation.
Read the full safety guide →Why Personalised Quotes Matter
Dental treatment is not a commodity with a fixed shelf price. Your teeth, your bone structure, your existing restorations, and the condition of your gums are all unique to you. A quote based on your actual case — supported by photographs, X-rays, or a clinical review — is substantially more useful than a generic estimate.
A personalised quote allows you to see exactly what is being proposed, for how many teeth, with what materials, at what cost. It gives you something to compare, and something to ask questions about.
Specific to your teeth
Based on your situation, not a hypothetical average patient.
Itemised and clear
Shows exactly what is included — materials, diagnostics, aftercare.
Comparable
Allows you to fairly evaluate multiple options side by side.
No obligation
Receiving a quote does not commit you to anything.
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