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Single Dental Implant Cost in Turkey: Fixture, Abutment and Crown Explained

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Dr. Barış Kıprıtoglu

Periodontics & Implant Surgeon · Taki Dent, Antalya

The Real Price of a Single Dental Implant in Turkey: Breaking Down Fixture, Abutment and Crown

If you’ve been quoted £2,500 to £3,500 for a single dental implant in the UK, you already know the sting. That figure often excludes the crown, leaving you with an even larger bill. No wonder thousands of British patients now look to Turkey, where the same implant—from start to finish—costs a fraction of that.

But here’s the catch: not all “single implant” prices in Turkey are the same. Some clinics quote a low headline figure, then add hidden charges for the abutment, the crown material, or the CT scan. Others bundle everything into a single, transparent price.

This article breaks down the exact cost of a single dental implant in Turkey in 2026—fixture, abutment and crown—so you can budget realistically and avoid nasty surprises. We’ll keep prices in GBP and focus on what you actually pay for, not what you hope to pay.

Why the UK Price Is So High

Let’s start with a quick reality check. In the UK, a single implant procedure typically costs:

  • Implant fixture (surgical placement): £1,200–£2,000
  • Abutment (connector piece): £250–£600
  • Crown (the visible tooth): £800–£1,500
  • Total: £2,250–£4,100

That’s before any bone graft, CT scan, or follow-up appointments. In Turkey, the same three-part process often costs between £600 and £1,200 total, including the crown. The difference isn’t just labour costs—it’s the clinic’s overheads, material sourcing, and the competitive market in cities like Antalya, Istanbul, and Izmir.

What You Actually Pay For in Turkey

A single dental implant in Turkey isn’t a single price. It’s three distinct components, each with its own cost. Here’s what they are and what they typically cost in GBP in 2026.

1. The Implant Fixture (The Screw)

This is the titanium post surgically placed into your jawbone. It acts as the artificial root. The cost depends on the brand and whether it’s a premium or budget implant.

  • Budget brands (e.g., local Turkish manufacturers): £150–£250 per fixture
  • Mid-range brands (e.g., Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or Zimmer): £250–£400 per fixture
  • Premium brands (e.g., Straumann BLX, Nobel Active): £350–£500 per fixture

Most reputable clinics in Turkey use premium or mid-range brands. A £200 fixture from a no-name brand might save money upfront but risks long-term failure. Taki Dent in Antalya, for example, uses Straumann and Nobel Biocare—brands trusted worldwide and backed by strong warranties.

2. The Abutment (The Connector)

The abutment screws into the implant fixture and supports the crown. It’s often overlooked in cost breakdowns, but it’s essential.

  • Standard titanium abutment: £50–£100
  • Custom zirconia abutment (for aesthetic areas): £100–£200
  • CAD/CAM milled abutment (premium fit): £150–£250

Many Turkish clinics include a standard titanium abutment in their package price. If you need a custom zirconia abutment—common for front teeth where aesthetics matter—expect to pay an extra £50–£100. Always ask if the abutment is included in the quote.

3. The Crown (The Visible Tooth)

This is the part you see. Crowns in Turkey come in several materials, each with a different price.

  • Zirconia crown (most common, strong and aesthetic): £150–£300
  • E-max (lithium disilicate) crown (highly aesthetic, especially for front teeth): £200–£350
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crown (cheaper but less natural): £100–£150
  • Full ceramic (monolithic zirconia): £250–£400

Most UK patients choose zirconia or e-max. They look natural, last 10–15 years with good care, and are included in many all-inclusive packages. Avoid PFM crowns unless you’re on a very tight budget—they can show a dark line at the gum over time.

The Real 2026 Package Price in Turkey

So, what does a single dental implant actually cost you in Turkey in 2026? Here’s a realistic range based on current market rates from reputable clinics in Antalya, Istanbul, and Izmir.

  • Budget package (local implant, standard abutment, PFM crown): £500–£700
  • Mid-range package (premium implant, titanium abutment, zirconia crown): £700–£1,000
  • Premium package (Straumann/Nobel implant, custom abutment, e-max crown): £1,000–£1,400
  • All-inclusive premium package (including CT scan, sedation, follow-up): £1,200–£1,600

These prices typically include:

  • Initial consultation and CT scan
  • Implant placement surgery
  • Abutment and crown (material as specified)
  • Local anaesthetic and sedation (if needed)
  • One follow-up visit (if required)

They usually exclude:

  • Bone graft (if needed): £200–£500 extra
  • Sinus lift (if needed): £300–£600 extra
  • Travel, accommodation, and transfers
  • Any additional appointments beyond the standard plan

Hidden Costs You Must Budget For

Even with a transparent clinic, you’ll have extra expenses. Here’s what to set aside.

  • Return flights (London to Antalya): £100–£250 (economy)
  • Accommodation (7–10 nights): £200–£400 (mid-range hotel or Airbnb)
  • Transfers (airport to clinic/hotel): £30–£60 each way
  • Bone graft (if needed): £200–£500
  • Temporary crown (if needed during healing): £50–£100
  • Medication (antibiotics, painkillers): £20–£40

Total additional costs: £500–£1,200 for a straightforward case. If you need a bone graft, add £200–£500.

How to Compare Clinic Prices Honestly

Not all quotes are equal. Here’s how to compare apples with apples.

  • Ask for a written breakdown: Implant brand, abutment type, crown material. If a clinic won’t specify, walk away.
  • Check if the CT scan is included: Some clinics charge £50–£100 extra. A good clinic includes it.
  • Confirm the warranty: Most premium implants come with a 10–20 year manufacturer warranty. Budget implants may not.
  • Look at reviews, not just price: A £600 package might use a low-quality implant that fails in 3 years. You’ll then pay again for replacement.

One clinic that consistently scores highly for transparency and value is Taki Dent in Antalya. They offer full-cost breakdowns on their website, use premium brands like Straumann and Nobel Biocare, and include the CT scan, abutment, and crown in their package price. You can see their single implant pricing at https://takident.com.

Why Antalya Is a Top Choice for Single Implants

Antalya has become the go-to city for UK dental tourists. Why?

  • Lower overheads than Istanbul: Clinic rents and staff costs are lower, so prices are cheaper.
  • High clinic density: More competition means better prices and service.
  • Tourist infrastructure: Plenty of hotels, restaurants, and English-speaking clinics.
  • Good flight connections: Direct flights from London, Manchester, and Birmingham.

A single implant in Antalya typically costs 10–15% less than in Istanbul, with no drop in quality. Taki Dent, for example, is located in the city centre and has a dedicated patient coordinator for UK visitors.

Should You Consider a Cheaper Option?

You might see ads for single implants in Turkey at £350 all-in. That’s usually a loss leader—the clinic expects to upsell you on bone grafts, extractions, or multiple implants. Or they use a non-certified implant brand with no warranty.

A £350 implant is a risk. If it fails, you’ll pay for removal and a new implant in the UK—often £3,000+.

A realistic, safe price for a single implant with a premium brand and zirconia crown in Turkey is £800–£1,200. Anything under £600 should raise red flags.

Getting Anonymous Quotes First

If you’re not ready to commit to a specific clinic, you can get anonymous quotes to compare prices. Offerqo (https://offerqo.com) lets you enter your treatment needs—single implant, crown type, location preference—and receive quotes from multiple Turkish clinics without sharing your contact details. It’s a useful first step to see the range of prices and what’s included.

Final Budget: What You’ll Actually Spend

Here’s a realistic total for a single dental implant in Turkey in 2026, including everything.

  • Treatment (premium implant, zirconia crown, CT scan): £900–£1,300
  • Flights (return): £150–£250
  • Accommodation (7 nights): £250–£400
  • Transfers: £50–£100
  • Bone graft (if needed): £200–£500
  • Medication & incidentals: £50–£100

Total (no bone graft): £1,350–£2,050

Total (with bone graft): £1,550–£2,550

Compare that to the UK’s £2,500–£4,100 for the same procedure. You save between £1,000 and £2,500, and you get a holiday in Antalya.

The Bottom Line

A single dental implant in Turkey isn’t a one-price-fits-all deal. You need to understand the three components—fixture, abutment, and crown—and what you’re paying for each. Budget realistically for travel and extras. Choose a clinic with transparent pricing and premium brands.

Start your research with a trustworthy clinic like Taki Dent in Antalya, and use Offerqo for anonymous price comparisons. Then book your consultation, check the breakdown, and make an informed decision.

Your smile—and your wallet—will thank you.

Reviewed by Dr. Barış Kıprıtoglu, Periodontics & Implant Surgeon. This article is for general information and is not a substitute for a personal consultation. For a free, case-specific treatment plan and quote, contact Taki Dent.
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