Treatment Guide · Middle East
Full-Mouth Implants Turkey: Cost Factors
This page explains why treatment plans and costs vary across full-arch cases.
Research Context
Patients usually compare this guide with the trip around it
Cost logic, appointment count, and clinical sequencing make more sense when patients can also picture the city rhythm and recovery frame around treatment.

Treatment planning starts before the flight
For international patients, procedure choice is tied to airport timing, first-day logistics, and how predictable the clinic sequence feels.

The city still shapes the decision
People compare how manageable the broader stay feels, not just whether the treatment itself sounds right on paper.

Recovery rhythm matters too
Longer or staged treatments are easier to commit to when patients can picture the quieter hours between appointments.
Primary Procedure
A fixed full-arch rehabilitation protocol using four strategically angled implants.
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All-on-6 Dental Implants
A full-arch protocol with six implants for broader load distribution.
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Related Price Guides
If you are comparing treatment logic and pricing together, these row-level guides show which listed fees are most relevant to this clinical scenario.
Oral Surgery & Implantology
€1000Straumann Implant Placement Only, Swiss
Placement-only price guide for this implant brand. The crown or wider prosthetic stage is planned separately.
Open price guideOral Surgery & Implantology
€750Nobel Implant Placement Only, Swiss
Placement-only price guide for this implant brand. The crown or wider prosthetic stage is planned separately.
Open price guideOral Surgery & Implantology
€130Bone Graft Material
Reference price guide currently listed at €130.
Open price guideOral Surgery & Implantology
€130Membrane
Reference price guide currently listed at €130.
Open price guideFrequently Asked Questions
Am I a candidate for this treatment if I have bone loss?
Many patients with bone loss can still be treated after CBCT evaluation. Bone graft or sinus lift may be proposed when stability requirements are not met.
How long does this treatment usually take?
Timeline depends on diagnosis, implant stability, and whether additional surgeries are needed. Some cases are staged to optimize long-term results.
Will treatment be painful?
Local anesthesia and post-op protocols are used to minimize discomfort. Most patients report manageable soreness in the early healing period.
I have diabetes, can I still proceed?
Diabetes does not automatically prevent treatment. Controlled blood glucose and medical history review are essential before surgery.
How long should I stay in Turkey?
International patients often stay 5 to 10 days for diagnostics, surgery, and early post-op checks, depending on case complexity.
What if I need a sinus lift or bone graft after assessment?
If needed, these procedures are integrated into your plan and timeline. Your team explains rationale, benefits, and healing stages before you decide.
Next Step
For a personalized clinical decision, submit your case with radiology and health information.
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