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Full Mouth Restoration Turkey Packages: What €X vs €Y Actually Buys
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Full Mouth Restoration Turkey Packages: What €X vs €Y Actually Buys

trueclinic Team
June 13, 2026
8 min read

All-inclusive full mouth restoration packages in Turkey vary widely. What separates a budget package from a premium one, and the inclusions and exclusions to check.

Full mouth restoration in Turkey draws patients from across Europe and the Middle East for one reason above all others: the price gap is real, and for many people it is the difference between getting treatment this year and putting it off indefinitely. But the range from €5,000 to €15,000 is wide enough that two patients returning home from the same city can have had radically different experiences — one left with a result that lasts decades, the other already planning a corrective trip. The tier you choose determines far more than the hotel room.

The Basics at a Glance

Before going deeper, it helps to fix the key figures in mind. These are the figures you will see quoted across reputable clinics and should use as your baseline when comparing quotes.

DetailTypical in Turkey
Price range€5,000 – €15,000
Procedure time2–3 trips
AnaesthesiaLocal (+ sedation option)
Downtime1–2 days per visit
Recovery4–8 months total
Stay in Turkey5–10 days per trip
Note that full mouth restoration is never a single appointment. The multi-trip structure is deliberate: provisional restorations are placed, your bite is assessed over weeks, and permanent work is fitted once the gums and jaw have settled. Clinics that promise everything in one visit are compressing a process that should not be compressed.

What a Budget Package Actually Buys

At the lower end — broadly below €7,000 for a full-arch case — you are typically looking at a high-volume clinic model. Dentists there are often skilled and trained to a reasonable standard, but the economics require moving quickly. Chair time per patient is shorter. The consultation may be brief or even conducted largely by a treatment coordinator rather than the lead dentist. Zirconia crowns are nearly always included, but the milling and layering process can vary considerably between labs, and budget packages usually use an in-house or low-cost partner lab rather than a premium external one.

Aftercare in budget packages is often limited to a single follow-up appointment during your stay. If you develop sensitivity, a bite problem, or a crown failure after you fly home, the revision process tends to be reactive and may incur additional costs depending on what you agreed in writing. Ask specifically: does the package price cover any remedial work within twelve months, and is that commitment in the contract or just a verbal assurance?

What a Premium Package Actually Buys

Moving toward the €12,000–€15,000 range, the differences are less about the materials list and more about time and access. A senior or specialist-grade prosthodontist tends to have longer slot allocations per patient. Digital smile design consultations, full-arch CBCT scans, and wax-up mock-ups before any tooth preparation happens are more consistently part of the workflow at this tier.

Lab work is a significant differentiator. Hand-layered zirconia or lithium disilicate restorations from a reputable external lab look and wear differently from monolithic zirconia milled quickly on-site. You will not always be told which lab is used unless you ask directly — so ask.

Aftercare tends to be more structured: remote check-ins, a defined protocol for contacting the clinic from abroad, and a documented revision policy. Some premium packages include one return trip for minor adjustments within a set timeframe. Ask your surgeon for their personal revision rate on full-arch cases; any experienced practitioner should be willing to share a candid answer.

Common Exclusions to Check Before You Sign

All-inclusive is a phrase that needs interrogating. These items are frequently excluded even from well-structured packages:

  • ✓Flights and airport transfers. Some packages include hotel-to-clinic transfers but not the flight itself. A few do include airport pickup; confirm it in writing.
  • ✓Medications. Antibiotics, analgesics, and prescription antibacterial rinses are often billed separately at the clinic or expected to be sourced locally.
  • ✓Extra nights. If your treatment runs longer than planned or you experience post-procedure swelling that delays the fitting appointment, additional hotel nights are typically your cost.
  • ✓Revision trips. Even packages that include a revision clause often exclude the cost of flights and accommodation for that return visit.
  • ✓Bone grafting or extractions. If pre-treatment X-rays reveal the need for bone augmentation or additional extractions beyond the quoted scope, this almost always attracts a separate charge. Reputable clinics will identify this at the diagnostic stage; be wary of any package priced before a proper scan.
  • ✓Night guards and retention devices. Post-restoration occlusal splints are medically sensible for most full-arch cases but are frequently sold as an add-on.
No procedure is risk-free, and full mouth restoration involves extended treatment across multiple visits. Build a contingency into your budget for at least one unplanned expense.

How to Compare Quotes Fairly

Two quotes side by side are only meaningful if they cover the same scope. When you receive a price, confirm: how many crowns or veneers, which material and which lab, how many visits are priced in, what the per-crown cost is if the treatment plan changes, and whether a prosthodontist or a general dentist will lead your case. A €6,000 quote for 16 zirconia crowns with a specialist prosthodontist at a well-equipped clinic is a different product from a €6,000 quote that turns out to include only 12 units plus hotel. The per-unit economics matter as much as the headline figure.

About Full Mouth Restoration in Turkey

Full mouth restoration (or full mouth rehabilitation) is a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all teeth in both upper and lower jaws. It combines multiple dental procedures — implants, crowns, veneers, bridges, and sometimes bone grafting — to restore complete dental function and aesthetics.

Turkey is an ideal destination for full mouth restoration because the significant cost savings (60-80% less than UK/US) make even complex, multi-procedure treatments affordable. Turkish dental clinics coordinate all specialties (implantology, prosthodontics, periodontics) under one roof.

Treatment timelines vary widely depending on complexity, typically requiring 2-3 trips over 4-8 months. Some patients need implants placed first (with 3-6 months for healing) before final restorations. Your dentist will create a customized treatment plan after a thorough examination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a full mouth restoration include?

It can include any combination of dental implants, crowns, veneers, bridges, bone grafting, gum treatment, and teeth whitening. The exact treatment plan is customized based on your dental X-rays, CT scan, and clinical examination.

Can I get a treatment plan before traveling?

Yes, most Turkish dental clinics offer free online consultations. You can send your dental X-rays or panoramic scan, and the clinic will provide a detailed treatment plan with cost breakdown before you book your trip.

How many trips to Turkey will I need?

Most full mouth restorations require 2-3 trips. The first trip covers extractions, implant placement, and temporary restorations. Subsequent trips (after 3-6 months of healing) are for final crowns, veneers, and adjustments.

Is there an age limit for full mouth restoration?

There is no upper age limit. Full mouth restoration is suitable for adults of all ages who have significant dental problems. Your overall health (not age) determines if you're a good candidate for procedures like implant surgery.

How much does a full mouth restoration cost in Turkey?

Full mouth restoration in Turkey costs between €5,000 and €15,000 depending on the complexity and procedures involved. This compares to €20,000-€50,000+ in the UK or US. The cost includes all procedures, materials, and follow-up care.

Is a €5,000 full mouth restoration in Turkey safe?

Price alone does not determine safety. Clinics at the lower end of the range can deliver competent work; the risks rise when the consultation is cursory, the lab quality is unknown, and the aftercare plan is vague. Vet the clinic’s credentials, ask to see examples of their full-arch cases, and get the revision policy in writing before committing.

Why does full mouth restoration require multiple trips?

Permanent restorations should only be placed once provisional work has been worn and assessed for bite comfort, aesthetics, and gum response. Rushing to permanent crowns in a single visit increases the risk of occlusal problems that are costly to correct. Most protocols require at least two trips separated by several weeks.

What is the difference between zirconia and porcelain crowns in these packages?

Monolithic zirconia is extremely durable and is the most common material in Turkish full-arch packages. Hand-layered zirconia and lithium disilicate offer more natural translucency but are more technique-sensitive. Ask which specific material and which lab your package uses; this affects both aesthetics and longevity.

Does the package price include treatment if something goes wrong after I return home?

Usually only partially, if at all. Most clinics offer a defect warranty on the crown itself (the material cracking or debonding) but not on biological complications like gum problems or bone loss. Read the warranty clause carefully, and note that it rarely covers the cost of travelling back to Turkey.

How do I know whether I need bone grafting before getting a quote?

You do not know until a CBCT (cone beam CT) scan is done. Any clinic quoting a full-arch price before seeing a current CBCT is giving you a provisional estimate. Budget cases sometimes omit the pre-treatment scan to keep the headline price low; this is a red flag worth noting.

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