Full mouth dental implants replace all the teeth in one or both jaws with implant-supported prosthetics — either a fixed bridge that stays in permanently, or an implant-retained overdenture that you remove at night. For patients with failing dentition, advanced gum disease, or who have worn dentures for years, this is often the most functional and durable long-term solution available.
Your full-mouth options, compared
Several techniques exist, each with different trade-offs in cost, surgical complexity and the type of prosthetic you end up with. A specialist reviews your bone, bite and overall health before recommending anything. The main routes are:
| Approach | Best for | From (per arch) |
|---|---|---|
| All-on-4 | Fixed, permanent arch; adequate bone | €3,400 |
| All-on-6 | Extra stability; better bone distribution | €4,200 |
| Implant overdenture | Removable but implant-retained; lower cost | €2,400 |
| Hybrid fixed bridge | Screw-retained; maximum implants | €5,000+ |
All figures are indicative and vary with case complexity. See our All-on-4 and All-on-6 guide for a deeper comparison of the fixed arch options.
Full-mouth cases vary considerably — bone volume, number of remaining teeth, preparatory work and prosthetic choice all affect the final cost. Your itemised plan will show every line before anything is agreed.
Are you a candidate?
Full-mouth implants are typically considered for patients who are in one of these situations:
- Failing or severely compromised dentition that cannot be saved cost-effectively
- Long-term denture wearers experiencing bone loss or instability and wanting a fixed solution
- Extensive tooth loss across one or both arches due to decay, gum disease or trauma
Before treatment is planned, a 3D CBCT scan assesses bone volume and density in detail. Patients with significant bone loss may need preparatory work — bone grafting, a sinus lift, or in the most severe upper-jaw cases, zygomatic implants. All of this is discussed openly, with costs, before any decision is made.
General health matters too. Uncontrolled diabetes, heavy smoking and certain medications can affect healing. Your specialist will ask about these directly — not to refuse treatment, but to ensure the plan is safe and likely to succeed.
What happens, step by step
Full-mouth implant treatment is staged over two visits. Here is the realistic sequence.
Assessment & 3D scan
A CBCT scan gives a three-dimensional view of your bone. The specialist reviews your overall health and designs the implant plan. Any extractions needed are factored in.
Extractions & implant placement
Remaining failing teeth are removed and implants are placed in the same session where possible. A temporary fixed bridge or provisional denture may be fitted the same day if bone stability allows.
Healing at home
The implants integrate with the bone at home. We remain in contact and coordinate any questions with your local dentist if needed.
Final prosthetic fitting
Your permanent teeth — ceramic or high-grade zirconia — are made, fitted and adjusted. The result is checked for bite, comfort and aesthetics before you leave.
Full mouth dental implants Turkey cost
Full-mouth treatment is the highest-ticket implant option — and the price difference between Turkey and the UK or EU is correspondingly large. Indicative figures:
| Treatment | Turkey (indicative) | UK comparison |
|---|---|---|
| All-on-4, one arch | from €3,400 | £12,000–£20,000+ |
| All-on-4, full mouth | from €6,800 | £24,000–£40,000+ |
| All-on-6, one arch | from €4,200 | £15,000–£25,000+ |
| Implant overdenture, one arch | from €2,400 | £6,000–£14,000+ |
UK and EU figures are illustrative ranges based on published price lists and patient reports; they vary widely by practice. Turkish prices include the implants, abutments, temporary and final prosthetic, and clinical fees — but not flights or accommodation. See our cost comparison page for a full breakdown.
Full mouth reconstruction in Turkey
“Full mouth reconstruction” is a broader term than full-mouth implants. It describes a comprehensive plan to restore every tooth — which may combine implants as foundations with crowns, bridges, veneers and gum treatment on the remaining structure. In other cases it means replacing all teeth from scratch with implants alone.
When implants are involved, they typically form the foundation on which all other restorations are built. The specialist produces a single, sequenced, costed plan before treatment begins so you know exactly what is included, in what order, and why. This avoids scope creep and ensures you can make an informed decision about the full picture.
Full mouth reconstruction in Turkey offers particular value for patients who need extensive work across multiple quadrants, since the coordination, lab work and specialist time are bundled into one visit rather than spread across years of NHS or private appointments.



