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How much do dental implants cost in Turkey? (2026, in euros)

A single dental implant in Turkey starts around €350 for a proven Turkish-origin system and rises to roughly €1,500 for premium Swiss brands — with the crown on top quoted separately. Here is what that price actually includes, why it is lower than at home, and how it compares with the UK, Germany and Ireland, in plain euros.

What implants cost in Turkey in 2026

At an authorised Antalya clinic, expect roughly €350 per implant for a well-documented Turkish-origin system, rising to about €1,500 per implant for premium Swiss brands such as Straumann. The crown that sits on the implant is a separate item, usually €150–€300 for zirconia.

A full upper or lower arch on four implants — the “All-on-4” approach — starts from around €1,400 per arch for the implants, with the fixed bridge quoted on top. The wide range is not a trick: it reflects which implant brand you choose and how much work your jaw actually needs.

What the price actually includes

“Per implant” is not the same as “per finished tooth”. A replaced tooth is usually three parts, and an honest quote lists each one:

  • The implant — the titanium (or zirconia) post placed in the jaw: from €350.
  • The abutment — the connector between the implant and the crown.
  • The crown — the visible tooth, typically €150–€300 in zirconia.

So a single finished implant tooth more realistically lands around €500–€800 with a Turkish-origin system and a zirconia crown — still a fraction of Western pricing. Any quote that shows only the lowest number without naming the crown is one to question.

Why Turkey is cheaper — without cutting corners

The saving is real and it is structural, not a quality compromise. Clinical salaries, lab work, rent and the euro-to-lira exchange rate are all far lower in Turkey than in Western Europe, so the same implant brand, placed by an experienced surgeon, simply costs less to deliver.

The brands are the same ones used in London or Munich — Straumann and other internationally documented systems. What you should check is not the country but the clinic: an official Ministry of Health health-tourism authorisation, named clinicians, 3D (CBCT) planning and a written guarantee. Tantalya holds that authorisation (ST-2095) and quotes recognised brands by name.

The real total: treatment, flights and hotel

We quote treatment only — flights and your hotel are yours to arrange, which keeps the price you see honest and unpadded. Even after you add a return flight from Europe and a few nights’ stay, the all-in total for implant work in Antalya typically stays well below the treatment-only price quoted at home.

For multi-implant or full-arch cases the gap is large enough that the trip pays for itself several times over. For a single implant it is worth weighing the travel against the saving — which is exactly the kind of honest maths we will do with you, rather than for our own benefit.

Turkey vs the UK, Germany and Ireland

As a rough 2026 guide, a single implant tooth — implant, abutment and crown — commonly runs:

  • United Kingdom: ~€2,300–€2,900
  • Germany: ~€1,800–€3,000
  • Ireland: ~€2,000–€3,000
  • Turkey (Antalya): ~€500–€800 with a Turkish-origin system; more with premium brands

These are typical ranges, not quotes — your own price depends on your jaw, the brand and whether you need grafting. But the order of magnitude is consistent: the same finished tooth costs roughly three to four times less in Antalya.

When a low price is actually a warning

The goal is the right price for solid work, not the lowest number on a banner. Be cautious when a quote:

  • advertises a headline figure but will not put the crown and abutment in writing;
  • will not name the implant brand, or names one with no long-term documentation;
  • skips a 3D CBCT scan and proposes treatment from a single photo;
  • offers no written guarantee or aftercare path once you are home;
  • pushes more implants, or “while you’re here” extras, than your scan supports.

A clinic willing to tell you that four implants are enough, or that you do not need a graft, is usually one worth trusting with the ones you do need.

The bottom line

Dental implants in Turkey start around €350 per implant and €150–€300 per crown, putting a finished tooth in the €500–€800 range with a proven system — typically three to four times less than the UK, Germany or Ireland, even once you pay your own way there. The number that matters, though, is the written, itemised one for your mouth. Ask for it in euros, with the brand named and the crown listed, and you can compare clinics honestly — at home or abroad.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a single dental implant in Turkey?

From about €350 per implant for a proven Turkish-origin system, rising to roughly €1,500 for premium Swiss brands such as Straumann. The crown on top is separate, usually €150–€300 in zirconia, so a finished implant tooth commonly lands around €500–€800.

Does the price include the crown?

Not always — and that is the most common source of confusion. The implant, the abutment and the crown are three separate items. An honest quote lists each one; at Tantalya the crown is itemised in writing rather than hidden behind a headline ‘per implant’ figure.

Why are dental implants so much cheaper in Turkey?

Lower clinical salaries, lab costs and rent, plus the euro-to-lira exchange rate, mean the same implant brand placed by an experienced surgeon simply costs less to deliver. It is a structural saving, not a drop in materials — the brands are the same ones used across Western Europe.

Is cheaper Turkish treatment lower quality?

It does not have to be. Quality depends on the clinic, not the country: look for an official Ministry of Health health-tourism authorisation, named clinicians, recognised implant brands, 3D CBCT planning and a written guarantee. Price alone tells you nothing without those.

How much can I save compared with the UK or Germany?

A finished implant tooth that costs roughly €2,000–€3,000 in the UK, Germany or Ireland commonly costs around €500–€800 in Antalya with a Turkish-origin system. Even after your own flights and hotel, the all-in total usually stays well below the home price, and the gap widens for multi-implant cases.

Are flights and hotel included in the implant price?

No — we quote treatment only, and you arrange your own flights and stay. That keeps the price you see unpadded and easy to compare. Your coordinator can help you time the trip around the treatment stages, but the euro figure we give you is for the dental work itself.

Not a substitute for professional advice. This article is general patient information, not a diagnosis or treatment plan. Always consult a qualified dentist about your own situation.

References & sources

Illustrations © Tantalya Dental Clinic — original diagrams created for this article. Educational content references public-domain health information from the U.S. National Library of Medicine (MedlinePlus). Not affiliated with or endorsed by any third party.

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