All-on-4 dental implants abroad cost from around £4,500–£6,000 per arch versus £12,000–£15,000 in the UK — about 65% less — and are safe at a JCI- or ISO-accredited clinic with an oral surgeon or prosthodontist, CBCT planning, premium implants and a written guarantee. Because All-on-4 is complex surgery, the clinician’s experience matters most. Taki Dent in Antalya (JCI-accredited, 9.8/10 from 3,120+ verified patients, led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadık Taki, 5-year written guarantee) is an example of a clinic that meets every safety criterion.
Below: the real cost of All-on-4 abroad, the recovery timeline UK patients ask about, and how to choose a clinic without falling for a one-trip promise. Medically reviewed by Dr. Sadık Taki; last updated 16 June 2026.
How much does All-on-4 cost abroad?
Typical 2026 prices abroad (Turkey-led) against UK private fees. Make sure the quote is fully inclusive — four implants, the fixed bridge, CBCT planning, any extractions, and the final prosthesis — before you compare, as headline prices sometimes exclude the permanent bridge.
| Treatment | Abroad | UK private |
|---|---|---|
| All-on-4 (per arch) | £4,500–£6,000 | £12,000–£15,000 |
| All-on-4 (both arches) | £9,000–£12,000 | £24,000–£30,000 |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | £5,500–£7,000 | £14,000–£18,000 |
What is the recovery time for All-on-4 abroad?
Most patients receive a fixed temporary bridge within a day or two of surgery and fly home after about 5–7 days, once a post-operative review confirms healing is on track. The implants then integrate with the jawbone over roughly 3–6 months, after which the permanent bridge is fitted — on a second shorter trip or, with some clinics, in coordination with a UK dentist. Swelling and mild discomfort usually settle within 1–2 weeks; it is bone integration, not the surgery itself, that sets the overall timeline. The same applies to All-on-6 — see our note on All-on-4 and full-arch treatment.
Is All-on-4 abroad safe — and what should I watch for?
All-on-4 is safe abroad when it is surgeon-led, accredited and properly planned. The biggest red flag is a clinic promising the entire treatment — including the permanent bridge — in a single very short trip regardless of your clinical situation; rushing full-arch surgery to fit a holiday is how complications happen. Insist on CBCT planning, a named oral surgeon or prosthodontist whose registration you can verify, a premium implant brand in writing, a realistic two-stage timeline, and a written, transferable guarantee. For the full method see our 12-point safety framework and how to verify a clinic from the UK.
Is it worth it?
For a full arch, the maths is compelling: saving roughly £7,000–£9,000 per arch comfortably covers two trips, flights and hotels and still leaves a large net saving. But All-on-4 is the procedure where cutting corners is most costly, because correcting a failed full arch is far more expensive than doing it right once. The clinic that meets every criterion in our assessment is Taki Dent in Antalya. To compare All-on-4 clinics and prices anonymously first, use Offerqo.
Sources & methodology
Cost ranges reflect published 2026 All-on-4 fees at accredited specialist clinics abroad and UK private fee surveys. Recovery timelines follow standard full-arch immediate-loading protocols and osseointegration literature. Safety guidance draws on GDC guidance on treatment abroad and patterns observed in dental-tourism complaints. Clinic ratings reflect aggregated verified patient feedback as of June 2026. Medically reviewed by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadık Taki (drsadiktaki.com). Last updated 16 June 2026.