All-on-4 Dental Implants in Turkey: 2026 Cost, Procedure & Recovery Guide

All-on-4 Dental Implants in Turkey: Cost, Procedure, and Recovery Guide featuring a dental implant model against the Istanbul skyline.

Content authored by: HayatMed Medical Content Team 

Last Updated: January 13, 2026

All-on-4 dental implants in Turkey offer a fixed, full-arch solution for people missing most or all teeth. The treatment uses four strategically placed implants per jaw to support a complete bridge of replacement teeth.

Many patients receive a temporary set of teeth on the same day as surgery, often called smile-in-a-day or teeth-in-a-day implants. Full healing and integration of the implants with the jawbone typically takes 3 to 6 months, depending on individual factors.

Turkey has become a popular destination for this treatment due to lower costs and modern dental facilities.

What Are All-on-4 Dental Implants?

All-on-4 dental implants infographic explaining the procedure: four implants per arch, fixed full-arch bridge, and same-day temporary teeth benefits—HayatMed Clinic.

The All-on-4 concept uses four dental implants per arch (upper or lower jaw) to support a fixed, full-arch bridge of replacement teeth, unlike the decision between an implant and a dental bridge for single-tooth gaps.

Two implants are placed at the front of the jaw, and two are placed at an angle toward the back, consistent with the all-on-four treatment concept. This angled placement often allows the procedure to work even for patients with some bone loss, sometimes avoiding the need for bone grafting.

Clinical consensus in implant dentistry supports using a small number of strategically placed implants to support a full-arch bridge in selected patients, with planning based on bone quality, bite forces, and prosthesis design. The result is a set of teeth that stay in place and function much like natural teeth.

All-on-4 is sometimes referred to as full mouth dental implants when both arches are treated. It may also be called smile-in-a-day or teeth-in-a-day dental implants, as many patients leave their first surgical appointment with a temporary set of fixed teeth.

Who Is a Good Candidate for All-on-4 Implants?

Many adults who are missing most or all teeth may be suitable candidates for All-on-4. Still, eligibility depends on bone quality, gum health, bite forces, and medical factors, so an individual assessment is essential.

All-on-4 may be suitable for people who:

  • Have lost most or all teeth in one or both jaws, or whose remaining teeth cannot be saved
  • Have some bone loss that might rule out traditional single-tooth implants.
  • Are in reasonable general health
  • Have healthy gums
  • Do not smoke or are willing to stop smoking for the healing period.
  • We are committed to maintaining good oral hygiene.

Who Should Wait or Consider Alternatives

Infographic listing contraindications for All-on-4 dental implants, including diabetes, gum disease, heavy smoking, severe bone loss, and age—HayatMed Clinic Istanbul.

Not everyone is a good fit for All-on-4. Treatment may need to be delayed or an alternative considered if you have:

  • Uncontrolled diabetes or certain immune conditions
  • Active gum disease requires treatment first.
  • A heavy smoking habit is associated with a higher risk of implant failure, as shown in a smoking and implant failure meta-analysis
  • Very severe bone loss (may need bone grafting or All-on-6)

Children and teenagers are not candidates, as their jawbones are still developing. If you are unsure whether this treatment is right for you, a consultation with a qualified dental professional can help clarify your options.

All-on-4 Procedure: Step-by-Step

The All-on-4 surgical appointment typically takes 2 to 4 hours per arch, depending on case complexity.

Consultation and Planning

A thorough consultation for dental implant treatment includes a review of your dental and medical history, X-rays, and often a 3D scan of your jaw. The dentist assesses your bone density and gum health to plan the placement of the implant. A personalised treatment plan is created, covering the number of implants, their positions, and the type of prosthetic teeth to be used.

Surgery Day

On the day of surgery:

  • Local anaesthesia (or sedation, if needed) is given.
  • Any remaining teeth that cannot be saved are extracted.
  • Four implants are placed in the jawbone: two at the front, two angled at the back.
  • The surgical area is cleaned and closed with sutures.
  • In many cases, a temporary set of fixed teeth is attached the same day (immediate loading or teeth in a day)

Healing and Final Fitting

Over the following 3 to 6 months, the implants fuse with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration. Once healing is complete, a custom-made permanent bridge is fitted.

International Patient Timeline for Dental Implants

Many international patients choose to have All-on-4 treatment in Turkey using a two-visit model. This approach fits treatment into two shorter trips, with a healing period in between.

PhaseTypical DurationWhat Happens
Visit One5 to 7 daysConsultation, imaging, planning, extractions, implant placement, temporary bridge fitted
Healing Phase3 to 6 monthsReturn home; implants integrate with jawbone; follow aftercare instructions
Visit Two3 to 5 daysPermanent bridge fitted and adjusted

Key takeaway: Most international treatment plans are organised as two short visits with a healing period in between, but the exact spacing depends on bone quality and your dentist’s loading protocol, as implant loading protocols were defined.

Timelines vary depending on individual healing rates, bone quality, and whether any complications arise. Your dental team will give you a personalised schedule.

Pros and Cons of All-on-4 Implants

Potential Benefits

  • Shorter overall treatment and recovery time compared to traditional full-mouth implants
  • Many patients receive temporary teeth on the same day as surgery.
  • A fixed bridge is stable and does not need to be removed for cleaning.
  • It may be suitable for patients with some bone loss who might not qualify for single-tooth implants.
  • Cost is often lower than placing 8 or more individual implants.

Possible Drawbacks

  • Outcome may not suit everyone; some patients experience minor speech changes (such as slight lisping) during the adjustment period.
  • If one implant fails, it can affect the stability of the entire bridge.
  • Not all dental clinics offer this procedure so that access may be limited in some areas.
  • Long-term success depends on good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups.

Before deciding, discuss both the benefits and risks with your dental professional.

All-on-4 Recovery Time and Milestones

Most patients take about 1 week off work after surgery. Implant pain and discomfort usually improve within 7 to 14 days.

Days 1 to 7

  • Swelling, bruising, and mild to moderate discomfort are common
  • Pain relief and antibiotics are usually prescribed
  • Stick to soft foods and avoid chewing directly on the implants

Weeks 2 to 6

  • Swelling and discomfort should gradually reduce
  • Continue eating soft foods; avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky items
  • Follow all oral hygiene instructions, including gentle brushing and any prescribed rinses

Months 2 to 6

  • Implants continue to fuse with the jawbone
  • Most patients can return to a normal diet after about 3 months
  • Regular follow-up appointments help monitor healing

When to Contact Your Clinician

Seek advice promptly if you notice:

  • Swelling that worsens after the first few days
  • Fever lasting more than 24 hours
  • Pus, a bad taste, or unusual discharge from the surgical site
  • The temporary bridge feels loose or unstable
  • Persistent or worsening pain not relieved by prescribed medication

These symptoms do not always mean something is wrong, but it is important to have them checked.

Alternatives to All-on-4 Dental Implants

Traditional Full-Mouth Implants

This approach uses 8 to 10 (or more) individual implants per arch, depending on the types of dental implants and the planned restoration. It may provide a more customised solution for some patients, but it typically requires more surgery, longer healing, and higher cost.

Removable Dentures

Removable dentures sit over the gums and are held in place by suction or adhesive. They are less expensive than implants but may shift or become loose over time. The supporting bone may also shrink, requiring regular adjustments or replacement every 5 to 10 years.

Implant-Supported Dentures

These combine removable dentures with implants for added stability. The denture clips onto the implants but can still be removed for cleaning.

All-on-4 vs All-on-6 Implants

All-on-6 dental implants use 6 implants per arch instead of 4. This may provide extra stability for patients with greater bone loss or those who need additional support for their prosthesis.

FeatureAll-on-4All-on-6
Implants per arch46
SuitabilityModerate bone lossGreater bone loss
CostLowerHigher
Same-day teethOften possibleOften possible

Key takeaway: All-on-6 can offer extra support in selected cases, but All-on-4 is often sufficient when implant stability and bite forces are favourable—your scan results usually determine which is appropriate.

Your dentist can advise which approach is better suited to your situation after assessing your bone quality and overall health.

All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost in Turkey

The cost of All-on-4 dental implants in Turkey typically ranges from around €1,900 to €2,800 per arch, and an All-on-4 cost breakdown can help you compare what different quotes include. Prices vary depending on case complexity and the materials chosen for the final teeth, including zirconia crowns.

Important: Some clinics quote prices per arch (one jaw), while others quote for the full mouth (both jaws). Always confirm what is included and whether the price is for one arch or two before comparing quotes.

Cost Comparison: Turkey vs the UK, the US, Canada, and Australia

CountryTypical Cost per Arch
Turkey€1,900 – €2,800
UK£6,000 – £15,000
USAOften higher than Turkey (varies by city, provider type, and materials)
Canada/AustraliaOften comparable to the UK range (varies widely)

Price snapshot: Confirm whether the quote is per arch (one jaw) or for both arches, and whether it includes the temporary bridge, the final bridge, imaging, and follow-up visits.

Trust check: Ask for an itemised plan listing inclusions and exclusions (such as extractions, grafting, sedation upgrades, and post-return repairs) so you can compare like-for-like.

Local operating costs and package structures often influence pricing in Turkey, while quality depends on clinic standards, materials, clinician experience, and aftercare protocols.

What Affects the Price?

  • Number of implants and type of materials used
  • Whether you need extractions, bone grafting, or treatment for gum disease
  • Experience and qualifications of the dental team
  • Location and facilities of the clinic

What Is Typically Included?

  • Consultation, imaging, and treatment planning
  • Surgical placement of 4 implants per arch
  • Temporary fixed teeth are fitted on the day of surgery
  • Final custom-made bridge
  • Follow-up appointments and aftercare instructions

Some packages may also include hotel accommodation and airport transfers.

What May Not Be Included?

  • Additional procedures, such as extractions or bone grafting
  • Medication and pain relief
  • Travel and accommodation (unless specified)
  • Long-term maintenance or repairs after the warranty period

Always request a detailed treatment plan and cost breakdown before committing, using a dental implant cost guide mindset to confirm what is included and what may be charged separately.

FAQs About All-on-4 Dental Implants in Turkey

All-on-4 in Turkey typically costs €1,900 to €2,800 per arch, while UK and US pricing is often higher and varies widely by city, provider type, materials, and whether the quote is per arch or for both arches. When comparing, focus on what is included (temporary teeth, final bridge, imaging, follow-ups) and what is excluded (extractions, grafting, sedation upgrades, repairs).

Most packages include consultation, imaging, 4 implants per arch, temporary teeth, the final bridge, and follow-up appointments. Some clinics also include hotel accommodation and airport transfers. Extractions, bone grafting, and medication may be charged separately. Always request a written breakdown before booking.

Most patients plan 2 visits: the first for 5 to 7 days (surgery and temporary teeth), and the second for 3 to 5 days (permanent bridge fitting) after 3 to 6 months of healing at home. Your dental team will confirm the timeline based on your individual healing progress.

Many patients with moderate bone loss are suitable for All-on-4 due to the angled placement of rear implants. Those with severe bone loss may need bone grafting or may be better suited to All-on-6. A 3D scan during consultation will help determine the right approach for your situation.

Possible complications include infection, implant failure, minor speech changes during adjustment, and the need for occasional repairs. Published complication rates vary by patient risk factors and follow-up, so your clinician should explain your personal risk profile. Serious problems are uncommon when an experienced team follows aftercare instructions.

Most patients eat soft foods for the first 2 to 6 weeks. A gradual return to a normal diet is usually possible after about 3 months, once the implants have integrated with the jawbone. Your dental team will advise you based on your healing progress.

Look for clearly stated clinician qualifications, transparent itemised treatment plans, documented infection-control protocols, and a follow-up plan you can continue once you return home when choosing a dental implant clinic. Read patient reviews, request before-and-after photos, and ask for a detailed treatment plan. A free consultation can help you compare options and ask questions before committing.

Conclusion

All-on-4 dental implants in Turkey offer a practical option for patients seeking a fixed, full-arch solution at a lower cost than in the UK, US, or Australia. As with any surgical procedure, outcomes depend on individual health, careful planning, and aftercare.

Costs, timelines, and suitability vary, so it is important to have a personalised assessment before making a decision. If you are considering this treatment, requesting a consultation can help you understand your options and receive a tailored quote with no obligation.

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Medically reviewed by Necip Adil, DMD—member of TDB and the FDI World Dental Federation. A dental surgeon with 30+ years’ experience in implants, smile design, and cosmetic dentistry, he prioritises patient-centred care and natural, durable results.

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Zeyna Aslan

Zeyna Aslan is a medical writer at Hayatmed Clinic with 13 years of experience in healthcare content creation. Specializing in plastic surgery and hair transplant procedures, she excels at translating complex medical information into clear, engaging, and patient-friendly content. Her work empowers potential patients to make well-informed decisions about their treatment options.
At Hayatmed Clinic, Zeyna plays a key role in educating and guiding patients through high-quality, trustworthy content—contributing to the clinic’s mission of transparent patient communication and satisfaction.

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