Full Mouth Reconstruction in Turkey: Complete 2026 Guide (Cost, Timeline, What to Expect)

What does it actually cost to rebuild your entire smile in Turkey? We break down real prices, clinical data, treatment combinations, and the week-by-week journey — no marketing fluff, just data.

By Atilla Kuruk · Published · 24 min read

Key Takeaways

  • 1Full mouth reconstruction in Turkey costs 7,000–16,000 EUR for both arches, compared to 20,000–35,000 EUR in Germany, 20,000–38,000 GBP in the UK, and 40,000–90,000+ USD in the United States. Savings range from 60–75%.
  • 2Implant survival rates are 97.2% at 1–4 years according to a guided surgery meta-analysis. Metal-ceramic fixed dental prostheses show 94.4% 5-year survival (Pjetursson et al., Clinical Oral Implants Research).
  • 3Treatment typically requires two visits separated by 3–6 months: the first for extractions, implant placement, and temporary prostheses (5–10 days); the second for final restorations (5–7 days).
  • 4The All-on-4 concept (developed by Dr. Paulo Maló) is the most cost-effective full-arch solution at 3,500–8,000 EUR per arch in Turkey. Combining it with veneers on remaining natural teeth creates a complete smile rebuild.
  • 5Turkey received 1.5 million health tourists in 2024 (Turkey Investment Office). Over 50 hospitals hold JCI accreditation — but clinic choice still matters enormously. We cover the red flags below.
What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction — also called full mouth rehabilitation or complete oral reconstruction — is a comprehensive treatment plan that restores the function, health, and aesthetics of the entire mouth. Unlike a cosmetic smile makeover that focuses primarily on appearance, full mouth reconstruction addresses structural damage: severely worn, broken, decayed, or missing teeth across both the upper and lower jaws. It combines multiple disciplines of dentistry — prosthodontics, implantology, periodontics, and sometimes orthodontics — into a single coordinated treatment plan. The procedures involved typically include dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, bone grafting, gum treatment, and bite (occlusion) correction.

Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is not elective cosmetic dentistry. It is a medically necessary intervention for patients whose oral health has deteriorated to the point where individual treatments cannot address the full scope of damage. The most common candidates include patients with advanced periodontal disease who have lost multiple teeth and suffered bone deterioration, patients with severe bruxism (teeth grinding) that has worn teeth down to stumps, individuals who have experienced dental trauma from accidents, and those whose teeth have been destroyed by long-term acid erosion or extensive decay.

A key differentiator: in full mouth reconstruction, the prosthodontist must consider how every restoration interacts with every other restoration. The bite must be rebuilt from scratch. Vertical dimension (the height between upper and lower jaw when closed) often needs correction. This is multi-disciplinary planning at its most complex, which is why it requires a lead clinician — typically a prosthodontist — who coordinates all specialists involved.

The reason patients travel to Turkey for this particular procedure more than any other is straightforward: full mouth reconstruction involves the highest total spend of any dental treatment. When the bill runs to 30,000–90,000 EUR in Western countries, even a 60% savings represents tens of thousands of euros. At these amounts, the flight and hotel costs become a negligible fraction of the total investment.

60-75%
Savings vs. Western Europe & USA
97.2%
Implant survival (1–4 years)
1.5M
Health tourists to Turkey (2024)
94.4%
5-year FDP survival rate

Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost Breakdown: Turkey 2026

The total full mouth reconstruction turkey cost depends on which combination of procedures your case requires. No two patients need the same treatment plan. Below, we break down the individual component costs so you can estimate your total based on your specific situation. All prices are from Turkish clinic surveys conducted in early 2026.

Full Mouth Reconstruction Price Tiers (Both Arches, Turkey 2026)

Tier Approach Turkey Price Typical Materials
Budget All-on-4 both jaws, acrylic bridge 7,000–10,000 EUR Osstem/Megagen implants, PMMA prosthesis
Mid-Range All-on-4 both jaws, zirconia bridge 10,000–14,000 EUR Medentika/Ankylos implants, full zirconia
Premium All-on-4/All-on-6 both jaws, zirconia 12,000–16,000 EUR Straumann/Nobel Biocare, monolithic zirconia
Europe Avg. Equivalent procedures 20,000–35,000 EUR Same brands, same materials

Prices include implants, abutments, temporary prostheses, and final prostheses for both jaws. Extractions and bone grafting are additional.

Individual Component Costs in Turkey (2026)

Full mouth reconstruction is modular. Understanding each component's cost helps you evaluate quotes and identify where clinics may be padding prices or omitting necessary items.

Component Turkey Price Europe Price Notes
All-on-4 per arch (acrylic) 3,500–6,000 EUR 12,000–18,000 EUR 4 implants + fixed acrylic bridge
All-on-4 per arch (zirconia) 5,000–8,000 EUR 15,000–25,000 EUR 4 implants + monolithic zirconia bridge
Single implant + zirconia crown 600–1,300 EUR 1,800–4,000 EUR Depends on brand (budget vs. premium)
Porcelain veneer (E.max) 250–400 EUR 800–1,500 EUR Lithium disilicate, per tooth
Full zirconia crown 150–350 EUR 600–1,200 EUR Monolithic or layered
Bone grafting (minor) 150–300 EUR 400–800 EUR Synthetic bone at implant site
Sinus lift (per side) 400–800 EUR 1,000–2,500 EUR Required for upper posterior implants with low bone
Extraction (simple) 30–50 EUR 80–200 EUR Per tooth
Extraction (surgical) 80–150 EUR 200–500 EUR Impacted or broken root
CBCT 3D scan 50–100 EUR 100–250 EUR Often included in premium packages

To illustrate how these components add up: a patient who needs all remaining teeth extracted (let us say 12 teeth), bone grafting at two sites, All-on-4 implants on both jaws with zirconia bridges, would face a total full mouth reconstruction turkey cost of approximately: extractions (12 × 40 EUR = 480 EUR) + bone grafting (2 × 250 EUR = 500 EUR) + All-on-4 upper arch zirconia (6,500 EUR) + All-on-4 lower arch zirconia (6,500 EUR) = approximately 13,980 EUR total. The same treatment in Germany, using the same Straumann implants and zirconia material, would total approximately 35,000–45,000 EUR.

Full Mouth Reconstruction: Turkey vs. UK vs. Germany vs. USA

Visual comparison of full mouth reconstruction costs across countries. All prices reflect complete treatment for both upper and lower jaws, including implants, prostheses, and necessary preparatory procedures. Data compiled from clinic surveys, national dental fee guides, and published dental tourism market reports (2026).

Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost Comparison

All-on-4 Both Jaws (Zirconia, Premium Brands)
Turkey
10,000 – 16,000 EUR
UK
20,000 – 38,000 GBP
Germany
20,000 – 35,000 EUR
USA
40,000 – 90,000+ USD
Save 60–75% vs. Western countries
Implants + Veneers Combined (Full Smile Rebuild)
Turkey
8,000 – 18,000 EUR
UK
22,000 – 42,000 GBP
Germany
22,000 – 40,000 EUR
USA
45,000 – 100,000+ USD
Save 60–70% vs. Western countries
Individual Implants (8 Implants + Zirconia Crowns)
Turkey
4,800 – 10,400 EUR
UK
16,000 – 28,000 GBP
Germany
14,000 – 28,000 EUR
USA
24,000 – 44,000 USD
Save 60–70% vs. Western countries

The cost advantage is not about lower quality materials or less experienced surgeons. Turkey's dental clinics purchase the same Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and Ivoclar Vivadent E.max products at similar wholesale prices. The savings come from dramatically lower operating costs: clinic rent in Antalya is a fraction of London or Munich, dental technician salaries are 60–70% lower, and general overhead follows the same pattern. These structural cost advantages allow Turkish clinics to offer identical clinical outcomes at prices that seem improbable to patients accustomed to Western pricing.

One important caveat: the cheapest quote is not automatically the best value. Full mouth reconstruction is the most complex dental treatment that exists. The prosthodontist's experience, the quality of the dental lab, and the implant brand all directly affect the longevity and aesthetics of the result. We observed that clinics in the mid-range (10,000–14,000 EUR for both jaws) tend to offer the best balance of experienced clinicians, reputable implant brands, and modern lab facilities. Clinics at the extreme budget end may cut corners on lab work or use inexperienced surgeons.

Treatment Combinations: How Full Mouth Reconstruction Works in Practice

Full mouth reconstruction is not a single procedure — it is a customized combination of treatments coordinated by a prosthodontist. The specific combination depends on what remains of your existing teeth and bone. Below are the four most common treatment scenarios we see among patients traveling to Turkey, along with their approximate costs and what each scenario involves.

Scenario A: All Teeth Missing / Non-Restorable

Both jaws: All-on-4 or All-on-6 implant-supported bridges. All remaining teeth extracted, 4–6 implants placed per arch, temporary prosthesis on the same day or within 48 hours. Final zirconia bridges placed at Visit 2 after osseointegration. This is the most common full mouth reconstruction scenario in dental tourism.

Turkey: 7,000–16,000 EUR (both jaws)

Scenario B: Mix of Missing + Damaged Teeth

Implants replace missing teeth in the posterior (back) region. Zirconia crowns placed over damaged but saveable teeth. E.max veneers on visible front teeth for uniform aesthetics. This approach preserves as much natural tooth structure as possible while rebuilding full function.

Turkey: 8,000–18,000 EUR (varies widely by case)

Scenario C: Severe Wear + Bite Collapse

Teeth exist but are worn to stumps by bruxism or acid erosion. Full zirconia crowns on all remaining teeth to restore vertical dimension. Implants placed in any edentulous gaps. Nightguard mandatory post-treatment. Bite registration and occlusal adjustment are the most critical steps here.

Turkey: 6,000–14,000 EUR (depending on implant count)

Scenario D: Upper All-on-4 + Lower Individual Implants

Upper jaw (more bone loss): All-on-4 with fixed zirconia bridge. Lower jaw (some teeth remain): individual implants to fill gaps, crowns on remaining teeth. This mixed approach is common because upper jaws tend to lose bone faster, especially in the posterior region near the sinuses.

Turkey: 8,000–15,000 EUR

The Role of the Prosthodontist

In full mouth reconstruction, the prosthodontist is the architect. They design the final result — tooth positions, bite alignment, vertical dimension, smile line — and the implant surgeon executes the surgical component of that design. This is a critical distinction from simple implant placement, where a single surgeon handles everything. If a clinic tells you that a general dentist will handle your full mouth reconstruction without a prosthodontist involved, that is a concern worth investigating. According to the American Dental Association, prosthodontics is the specialty specifically trained in the restoration and replacement of teeth, including complex multi-unit rehabilitations.

A good prosthodontist will use digital smile design (DSD) software to show you a simulation of the final result before any treatment begins. This allows adjustments to tooth shape, size, and positioning before committing to irreversible procedures. In Turkey, clinics that offer DSD planning typically charge it as part of the consultation or treatment package. It is not an extra cost, but it is a sign of a clinic that takes treatment planning seriously.

Zirconia vs. Acrylic: Why Material Choice Matters

The prosthesis material is one of the biggest variables in full mouth reconstruction turkey cost. Acrylic (PMMA) bridges cost 1,500–3,000 EUR less per arch than monolithic zirconia bridges, but the long-term tradeoffs are significant. Acrylic is softer, more prone to staining and wear, and typically lasts 5–7 years before needing replacement. Zirconia is a ceramic material that resists staining, maintains its polish, and has published clinical data showing 95% survival rates with lower complication rates than metal-ceramic alternatives.

A systematic review by Pjetursson et al., published in Clinical Oral Implants Research, found that metal-ceramic fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) on implants had a 5-year survival rate of 94.4% (PubMed). More recent data on monolithic zirconia prostheses shows comparable or improved survival rates with fewer chipping complications, because monolithic zirconia does not have the porcelain veneer layer that is vulnerable to fracture in metal-ceramic designs. For full mouth reconstruction, where the prosthesis must withstand full occlusal forces across all teeth, zirconia is the more durable long-term investment.

The Full Mouth Reconstruction Timeline: Week by Week

Full mouth reconstruction in Turkey typically follows a two-visit protocol with a healing interval. The total process spans 4–7 months from first consultation to final restoration. Here is what each stage involves and what you should expect as a patient.

Your Full Mouth Reconstruction Journey

Pre-Trip (4–8 Weeks Before)
Remote Consultation + Planning. Get a CBCT scan and panoramic X-ray from your local dentist. Send the images to 3–5 Turkish clinics for treatment plan proposals. Compare itemized quotes, implant brands, and prosthodontist credentials. Choose your clinic and confirm the treatment plan in writing. Book flights, accommodation, and travel insurance with dental coverage.
Visit 1, Day 1
In-Person Consultation + Final Planning. The prosthodontist performs a comprehensive oral examination, reviews or repeats the CBCT scan, takes dental impressions, and photographs. Digital smile design (DSD) is used to plan tooth positions and aesthetics. The final treatment plan is confirmed with exact costs. This is your last opportunity to ask questions and adjust the plan before irreversible steps begin.
Visit 1, Day 2–3
Surgical Phase. Non-restorable teeth are extracted. Bone grafting is performed where needed. Implants are placed under local anesthesia (or IV sedation if requested, typically 200–400 EUR extra). For All-on-4 cases, the angled posterior implants are positioned using surgical guides for precision. A temporary fixed prosthesis (acrylic) is attached to the implants within 24–48 hours, so you leave the clinic with functional teeth. This is the most intensive phase of the entire treatment.
Visit 1, Day 4–7
Initial Recovery + Follow-Up. Swelling peaks at day 2–3 and then subsides. Soft diet required for the first week. Follow-up appointment with the surgeon to check wound healing, adjust the temporary prosthesis if needed, and remove any non-dissolving sutures. Most patients feel well enough for light activities by day 4–5. The clinic provides post-operative instructions, emergency contact numbers, and a medication schedule.
Visit 1, Day 7–10
Final Check + Departure. A final X-ray confirms implant positioning. The prosthodontist makes any necessary adjustments to the temporary prosthesis. You receive written post-operative care instructions, your implant passport documents, and a timeline for the second visit. If veneers are part of your plan, initial preparations may be done during this visit so the lab can begin working.
Month 1–6 (At Home)
Osseointegration Period. The jawbone grows around and bonds with the titanium implant surfaces. This biological process cannot be accelerated. You live normally with the temporary prosthesis, eating a regular (not hard) diet. Your home dentist can monitor healing with periodic X-rays. The Turkish clinic stays in contact via WhatsApp for remote follow-up. Typical osseointegration: 3 months for the lower jaw, 4–6 months for the upper jaw.
Visit 2, Day 1–2
Impressions + Try-In. The surgeon verifies osseointegration with X-rays and stability testing. Healing abutments or final abutments are placed. Digital or physical impressions are taken and sent to the dental lab. If applicable, veneer preparations on natural teeth are completed and impressions taken simultaneously so the lab can match all restorations in a single production run.
Visit 2, Day 3–5
Try-In + Adjustments. The lab delivers a try-in version of your final prosthesis. You and the prosthodontist evaluate the fit, bite, color, and aesthetics. Adjustments are communicated to the lab for the final production. This iterative step is critical — do not rush it. A well-adjusted bite prevents long-term TMJ problems and ensures even force distribution across all implants.
Visit 2, Day 5–7
Final Restoration Placement. Permanent zirconia bridges, crowns, and veneers are cemented or screw-retained. Final bite adjustment and polishing. Full photographic documentation and X-rays taken for your records. You receive final implant passport documents, care instructions, and warranty information. The prosthodontist explains long-term maintenance: 6-month dental checkups, professional cleanings, and nightguard use if you have bruxism.

Timeline varies by case complexity. Patients requiring extensive bone grafting may need a longer healing period (6–9 months) between visits.

The two-visit requirement is a reality of implant biology, not a scheduling preference. Any clinic that promises permanent full mouth reconstruction results in a single visit of a few days is either using immediate loading protocols (which are clinically valid only for specific cases with excellent bone density) or is compromising on the healing protocol. According to published clinical data, immediate loading of All-on-4 implants is well-supported for the lower jaw where bone density is typically higher, but upper jaw immediate loading carries higher complication rates in patients with compromised bone.

When calculating your total full mouth reconstruction turkey cost, budget for two return flights (80–250 EUR each from most European cities), 7–10 nights of hotel for Visit 1 (40–120 EUR/night), and 5–7 nights for Visit 2. Even with these travel costs included, the total typically remains 50–65% less than the dental treatment alone would cost in the UK, Germany, or the USA. Many patients combine their second visit with a holiday on Turkey's Mediterranean coast.

Red Flags: When the Price Is Too Low (and Risks to Know)

Full mouth reconstruction is the highest-stakes dental procedure you can undergo. The consequences of poor work are severe: implant failure, prosthesis fracture, nerve damage, chronic pain, and the financial cost of revision surgery. Being honest about risks is more important here than in any other dental tourism article. Here is what to watch out for.

Red Flag Pricing: Minimum Realistic Costs in Turkey (2026)

Treatment Realistic Minimum Suspiciously Low What Is Likely Being Cut
All-on-4 per arch (any brand) 3,500 EUR Below 2,000 EUR Unbranded implants, no temporary prosthesis
All-on-4 per arch (Straumann/Nobel) 5,000 EUR Below 3,500 EUR Not genuine premium brand; possible gray market
Full mouth (both jaws, zirconia) 10,000 EUR Below 6,000 EUR Budget lab, inexperienced prosthodontist
E.max veneer (per tooth) 250 EUR Below 120 EUR Composite or low-grade ceramic, not genuine E.max
Zirconia crown 150 EUR Below 80 EUR Poor marginal fit, outsourced to low-quality lab
Full reconstruction "package" Itemized quote Single lump sum, no breakdown Hidden fees; extras charged upon arrival

Honest Talk About Risks

No responsible guide should present dental tourism as risk-free. Full mouth reconstruction carries inherent clinical risks regardless of where it is performed. These are not reasons to avoid treatment — they are factors to evaluate and mitigate through careful clinic selection.

Implant Failure (2–5%)

A guided surgery meta-analysis reported an implant survival rate of 97.2% at 1–4 years. A 20-year meta-analysis published in Clinical Oral Investigations (Springer, 2024) confirms high long-term survival rates for modern implant systems. However, 2–5% failure means that for every 100 implants placed, 2–5 may fail to integrate. Risk factors include smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, poor oral hygiene, insufficient bone density, and overloading implants too early. If an implant fails, it is typically removed and replaced after a healing period of 2–3 months, at the clinic's expense if covered by their warranty.

Prosthesis Complications

Complications with the prosthesis itself — chipping, fracture, screw loosening — are more common than implant failure. Pjetursson et al. documented various technical complications in their systematic review of implant-supported FDPs (PubMed). Monolithic zirconia bridges have fewer chipping incidents than metal-ceramic or veneered zirconia designs because there is no layered porcelain to fracture. This is one reason why monolithic zirconia has become the preferred material for full-arch implant prostheses in recent years.

Distance-Related Risks

The specific risk of dental tourism is geographical distance from your treating clinic. If a complication occurs 3 weeks after returning home — infection, prosthesis loosening, implant discomfort — you cannot simply walk into the clinic. You either need to find a local dentist who can manage the issue or fly back to Turkey. Mitigation strategies: choose a clinic that offers a clear warranty with defined terms, establish a relationship with a local dentist before traveling who agrees to handle minor post-operative issues, and keep all documentation (X-rays, implant passports, treatment records) organized for any dentist who may need to intervene.

Nerve Damage (Lower Jaw)

The inferior alveolar nerve runs through the lower jaw and can be damaged during implant placement if the implant is placed too deep or too close to the nerve canal. Symptoms include numbness, tingling, or pain in the lip, chin, or tongue. This complication is rare with proper CBCT planning and surgical guides (less than 1% in experienced hands), but it is the most serious non-fatal complication of lower jaw implant surgery. Clinics that use guided surgery with 3D-printed surgical templates significantly reduce this risk, because implant positions are pre-planned digitally to avoid the nerve by a safety margin.

What Is Included vs. What Costs Extra

Full mouth reconstruction involves more line items than any other dental procedure. The difference between a transparent clinic and a problematic one often comes down to how clearly they communicate what is included in their quoted price. Here is what you should expect.

Typically Included in a Reputable Full Mouth Reconstruction Quote
Comprehensive consultation with prosthodontist and implant surgeon.
CBCT 3D scan and panoramic X-ray for diagnostic planning.
Digital smile design (DSD) treatment simulation.
All implant fixtures, abutments, and healing caps.
Temporary prosthesis (acrylic) for the healing period.
Final permanent prosthesis (zirconia bridges, crowns, and/or veneers as planned).
All surgical supplies: sterile drapes, sutures, protective equipment.
Local anesthesia for all surgical and prosthetic procedures.
Post-operative medications: antibiotics, painkillers, mouth rinse.
Follow-up appointments during both visits.
Implant passport documents for each implant placed.
Airport transfers (most clinics serving international patients).
Usually Extra (Confirm Before Booking)
Tooth extractions: 30–150 EUR per tooth. Often bundled into the package for full-arch cases but may be listed separately.
Bone grafting: 150–800 EUR depending on type and extent. Not every patient needs it. Your CBCT scan determines whether grafting is required.
Sinus lifting: 400–800 EUR per side. Only required for upper jaw implants in the posterior region with insufficient bone height above the sinus cavity.
IV sedation / general anesthesia: 200–400 EUR. Local anesthesia is standard and effective for most patients. Sedation is for patients with dental anxiety or very long surgical sessions.
Nightguard: 100–200 EUR. Mandatory for bruxism patients to protect the investment. Some clinics include it; others charge separately.
Additional veneers beyond the treatment plan: 250–400 EUR per tooth if you decide to add cosmetic improvements during treatment.
Travel Costs (Not Dental, But Budget for Them)
Return flights to Antalya from Europe: 80–250 EUR per trip. Budget for two trips: 160–500 EUR total.
Hotel accommodation: 40–120 EUR/night. Budget 7–10 nights for Visit 1, 5–7 nights for Visit 2.
Travel insurance with dental complication coverage: 30–80 EUR per trip. Strongly recommended.
Meals and local transport: 20–40 EUR/day in Antalya.

The golden rule for evaluating full mouth reconstruction turkey cost: demand an itemized written quote before committing. A reputable clinic will provide a detailed treatment plan that lists every procedure, every component, the specific implant brand and model, the prosthesis material, and the price for each item. If a clinic only offers a "package price" without this level of detail, treat it as a yellow flag. For a treatment this complex and this expensive, you deserve complete transparency about what your money buys.

7 Tips for Getting the Best Value

  1. Get 3–5 quotes with itemized breakdowns. Send your CBCT scan to multiple clinics. Prices for the same procedure can vary by 30–50%. An itemized quote lets you compare like-for-like rather than guessing what is included in a lump sum.
  2. Ask specifically about the prosthodontist's experience. How many full mouth reconstructions have they completed? Do they have before/after photos of similar cases? A prosthodontist who has completed 500+ full-arch cases will produce better outcomes than one with 50 cases, all else being equal.
  3. Verify the implant brand independently. Before surgery, ask to see the sealed implant packaging with the manufacturer's label. Take photos. Every legitimate implant from Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or any reputable brand comes in identifiable packaging with lot numbers.
  4. Consider mid-range implant brands. Medentika (Straumann Group) and Ankylos (Dentsply Sirona) offer German engineering at 25–40% less than top-tier Straumann or Nobel. The clinical data supports their reliability, and they have adequate global distribution for future maintenance.
  5. Travel during off-peak months (November–March). Flights and hotels to Antalya are 20–30% cheaper. Some clinics offer seasonal discounts. The weather is mild (10–18°C), which is actually preferable for recovery compared to the summer heat.
  6. Get your CBCT scan at home first. This costs 100–200 EUR at a European dental practice but gives you two advantages: clinics can provide more accurate remote quotes, and you avoid being surprised by bone grafting needs after you have already arrived in Turkey.
  7. Negotiate on the package, not the implant price. Clinics have fixed costs for implant fixtures but flexibility on ancillary services. Ask them to include the CBCT scan, nightguard, temporary prosthesis adjustments, and airport transfers in the quoted price rather than trying to haggle on the per-implant cost.

Frequently Asked Questions About Full Mouth Reconstruction in Turkey

Evidence-based answers to the most common questions about full mouth reconstruction costs, procedures, and dental tourism logistics.

How much does full mouth reconstruction cost in Turkey?

Full mouth reconstruction in Turkey costs between 7,000 and 16,000 EUR for both arches, depending on the treatment approach and materials. An All-on-4 with acrylic prosthesis on both jaws starts at approximately 7,000 EUR with budget brands. With premium brands like Straumann or Nobel Biocare and full zirconia bridges, the range is 12,000–16,000 EUR. The same procedures cost 20,000–35,000 EUR in Germany, 20,000–38,000 GBP in the UK, and 40,000–90,000+ USD in the United States. This represents savings of 60–75% compared to Western countries.

What is included in a full mouth reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment plan that combines multiple dental procedures to restore all or most teeth in both jaws. It typically includes dental implants (All-on-4, All-on-6, or individual), crowns and bridges made from zirconia, porcelain veneers on visible teeth if needed, bone grafting where required, extractions of non-restorable teeth, and a final prosthesis designed for optimal bite and aesthetics. Each case is customized by a prosthodontist based on the patient's bone density, gum health, remaining teeth, bite alignment, and aesthetic goals. No two treatment plans are identical.

How long does full mouth reconstruction take in Turkey?

Full mouth reconstruction in Turkey typically requires two visits separated by 3–6 months. The first visit lasts 5–10 days and includes consultation, CBCT scan, extractions, bone grafting if needed, implant placement, and temporary prosthesis fitting. The healing period of 3–6 months is spent at home while osseointegration occurs (lower jaw: ~3 months, upper jaw: 4–6 months). The second visit lasts 5–7 days and includes final impressions, try-in appointments, and placement of permanent zirconia bridges, crowns, and/or veneers. Total elapsed time from first consultation to final restoration: 4–7 months.

Is full mouth reconstruction in Turkey safe?

When performed by qualified prosthodontists and implantologists at accredited clinics, full mouth reconstruction in Turkey is safe and produces outcomes comparable to Western European standards. A 2024 meta-analysis in Clinical Oral Investigations (Springer) documented high long-term implant survival rates. Turkey has over 50 JCI-accredited hospitals and received 1.5 million health tourists in 2024. However, safety depends entirely on choosing the right clinic. Verify the prosthodontist's credentials, ask for documented case photos of similar reconstructions, request implant brand documentation, and read reviews from patients who had complex treatments — not just simple procedures.

What is the difference between All-on-4 and individual implants?

All-on-4, originally developed by Dr. Paulo Maló and commercialized by Nobel Biocare, uses four strategically angled implants per arch to support a full fixed bridge of 10–14 teeth. It costs 3,500–8,000 EUR per arch in Turkey and often avoids the need for bone grafting because the posterior implants are tilted to engage existing bone. Individual implants involve placing 6–8 separate implants per arch, each supporting its own crown. This costs more (4,800–10,400 EUR per arch with premium brands) but offers easier long-term maintenance. If one individual implant fails, only that unit is affected. With All-on-4, a problem with one implant can compromise the entire bridge.

Can I combine veneers and implants in full mouth reconstruction?

Yes, and this is actually one of the most common full mouth reconstruction scenarios. Implants replace missing teeth (typically in the back/posterior region) for restoring chewing function, while E.max porcelain veneers are placed on remaining natural front teeth for uniform aesthetics. In Turkey, E.max veneers cost 250–400 EUR each and implants with zirconia crowns cost 600–1,300 EUR each depending on the brand. The prosthodontist designs both the veneers and implant crowns together so the dental lab can match color, translucency, and tooth shape across all restorations for a natural, cohesive result. Veneers are typically fabricated during Visit 2, simultaneously with the permanent implant crowns.

What are the risks of full mouth reconstruction abroad?

The clinical risks are the same whether performed in Turkey or anywhere else: implant failure (2–5% depending on brand and patient factors), infection, nerve damage in the lower jaw, prosthesis complications (chipping, screw loosening), and bite alignment issues. The tourism-specific risks are: complications after returning home where your local dentist may be unfamiliar with the work, the potential need for an emergency return trip, language barriers during complex clinical discussions, and difficulty obtaining warranty service if the clinic closes or changes ownership. Mitigation: choose JCI-accredited clinics, keep all documentation, and brief your home dentist on the treatment plan before traveling.

How do I prepare for full mouth reconstruction in Turkey?

Start preparation 4–8 weeks before your trip. Get a CBCT 3D scan and panoramic X-ray from your local dentist (100–200 EUR in Europe) and send the digital files to at least 3 Turkish clinics for treatment plan quotes. Compare the plans carefully: implant brands, prosthodontist experience, and total costs including potential extras like bone grafting. Resolve any acute oral infections before traveling. If you smoke, stop at least 2 weeks before surgery — smoking significantly reduces implant osseointegration success rates. Arrange 7–10 days off work for Visit 1. Pack comfortable clothing, soft foods for recovery days (protein shakes, soups), and a travel pillow for sleeping elevated. Confirm your travel insurance covers dental complications abroad.

Sources & References

All clinical data, survival rates, and cost figures referenced in this article are sourced from the following publications and organizations:

  1. Pjetursson BE, et al. "A systematic review of the survival and complication rates of implant-supported fixed dental prostheses (FDPs)." Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2012. PubMed: 23062125.
  2. "Full mouth rehabilitation with implant-supported prostheses: 3-year follow-up." PMC. PMC: 12553037.
  3. "20-year meta-analysis of implant survival rates." Clinical Oral Investigations, 2024. Springer.
  4. Straumann AG — Implant Systems & Clinical Documentation.
  5. Nobel Biocare — All-on-4 Treatment Concept. Developed by Dr. Paulo Maló, published in Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research.
  6. Ivoclar Vivadent — IPS E.max Lithium Disilicate Systems.
  7. Turkey Investment Office — Health & Pharmaceuticals Sector Report. 1.5 million health tourists, 2024 data.
  8. Joint Commission International (JCI) — Accredited Organizations Directory.
  9. American Dental Association (ADA) — Prosthodontics Specialty Overview.
  10. smile-antalya.com (2026). Internal clinic price survey, Antalya, Turkey. January–March 2026.