Dentist Prices in Turkey 2026: Costs & Calculator

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Compare approximate dentist prices in Turkey in British pounds and US dollars, understand what can change the final quote, and estimate treatment and hotel costs.

Dentist Prices in Turkey 2026: Implants, Crowns, Veneers, and Calculator

Dental prices in Turkey vary depending on the treatment, materials, number of teeth, and the individual clinical plan. The clinic’s approximate converted base prices start at £191 / $257 per tooth for a Turkish implant, £119 / $160 per tooth for a zirconium crown, and £170 / $229 per tooth for a veneer.

These figures provide a useful starting point, but they are not final quotations. Your final price may change after an examination which evaluates the health of your teeth and gums, your bite, existing dental work, diagnostic findings, and any preparatory treatment you may need.

The calculator on this page can help you estimate selected implant, crown, veneer, and hotel line items. It cannot diagnose your dental needs, decide how many teeth should be treated, or guarantee the amount you will ultimately pay.

Dentist Prices in Turkey for 2026

The table below shows approximate British pound and US dollar conversions of the clinic’s controlled base prices.

TreatmentPricing basisApproximate GBPApproximate USD
Turkish implantPer tooth£191$257
German implantPer tooth£255$343
Swiss implantPer tooth£425$572
Zirconium crownPer tooth£119$160
E.max crownPer tooth£145$194
VeneerPer tooth£170$229
Partner hotelPer night£47$63

These are approximate conversions of the clinic’s base prices before discounts and special offers. The conversions use the European Central Bank reference-rate snapshot dated 17 July 2026. Final pricing depends on the individual treatment plan, and exchange-rate movement or payment-provider fees may change the amount paid.

Use the contact page to request a personalized estimate. The offers page can be used to ask about current offers, but no discount, package, or special offer is guaranteed unless the clinic confirms it for your individual plan.

What Can Change the Final Dental Price?

A price per tooth is only one part of a dental treatment plan. Two people considering the same general treatment may receive different quotations because their clinical needs and proposed treatment scopes differ.

Elements that could influence the ultimate cost are:

  • The number and location of the teeth being treated
  • The treatment category and selected material
  • The condition of the teeth and gums
  • Bite relationships and how the teeth meet.
  • Existing fillings, crowns, bridges, implants, or other dental work
  • Findings from the clinical examination and diagnostic records
  • Preparatory care that may be needed before the main treatment
  • Temporary restorations and laboratory stages
  • The number and timing of visits
  • Hotel nights, travel arrangements, and other non-clinical costs
  • Follow-up care and aftercare requirements

A remote estimate can help organize possible line items, but it cannot confirm which procedures are clinically appropriate. The final plan should be based on an examination and should explain any changes before treatment proceeds.

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Using the Dental Price Calculator

The calculator can help you combine selected base-price items for Turkish, German, or Swiss implants; zirconium or E.max crowns; veneers; and partner-hotel nights. Use the result as a planning estimate to discuss with the clinic—not as a diagnosis, treatment plan, final quotation, guaranteed price, or exact total.

The calculator may help you:

  • Compare the controlled base prices of the available implant options.
  • Compare zirconium and E.max crown line items.
  • Estimate a selected number of veneers.
  • Add selected hotel nights to a planning budget.
  • Understand how changing the number of priced units changes the estimate.

The calculator cannot determine:

  • Whether you need an implant, crown, veneer, or another form of care
  • Which teeth should be treated?
  • Whether you are suitable for a particular procedure
  • Whether preparatory treatment will be necessary
  • Which temporary or laboratory stages will be required?
  • How many visits will you need?
  • Which services or travel arrangements are included in a quotation
  • Your final treatment price

A sensible way to use the calculator is to create an initial budget, then compare that estimate with a written, itemized quotation. For more details about how the tool works, read the Istanbul dental price calculator guide.

Dental Implant Price Planning

The controlled implant base prices are £191 / $257 for a Turkish implant, £255 / $343 for a German implant, and £425 / $572 for a Swiss implant, each shown as a per-tooth line item.

A dental implant and the visible replacement tooth are distinct parts of an implant treatment process. The final restoration may involve a crown, bridge, or another prosthetic design, depending on the treatment plan.

Do not assume that the published implant base price automatically includes an abutment, implant crown, temporary teeth, scans, medication, extraction, grafting, or any other preparatory procedure. Ask for a written quotation that states clearly:

  • What the implant line item covers
  • Whether the abutment and final restoration are separate
  • Which implant system is proposed
  • Whether diagnostic procedures are included
  • Whether temporary restorations are included
  • Which possible additional procedures are excluded
  • How many changes after examination will be explained and approved

The number of missing teeth alone does not determine the design or final cost of an implant plan. Teeth, gums, bone, bite, existing dental work, diagnostic findings, and the proposed restoration can all affect planning. The Dental Implants in Turkey guide provides further treatment-specific context, but an individual assessment is still required.

Crown Price Planning

The approximate converted base price is £119 / $160 per tooth for a zirconium crown and £145 / $194 per tooth for an E.max crown.

A dental crown covers a tooth and may be used to restore its form, size, strength, or appearance when a dentist deems it appropriate. Crowns can also form part of other restorative designs, including the visible restoration over a dental implant.

The per-tooth price does not establish whether a crown is suitable for a particular tooth. A clinical plan may need to consider the amount of remaining tooth structure, existing restorations, the bite, the tooth's position, aesthetic requirements, and any work required before the crown is prepared.

When reviewing a crown quotation, check:

  • How many teeth are included
  • Which material is proposed for each tooth
  • Whether temporary crowns are included
  • Which diagnostic and laboratory stages are included
  • Whether any existing dental work must be removed or replaced
  • Whether bite adjustments and follow-up checks are included
  • Which possible additions are excluded from the quoted price

Veneer Price Planning

The approximate converted veneer base price is £170 / $229 per tooth.

A veneer is a covering placed on the front surface of a tooth. The appropriate treatment depends on the condition of the tooth, oral health, bite, and individual objectives, so a veneer should not be selected on price or appearance alone.

The per-tooth base price should be separated from the complete treatment plan. The final quotation may be influenced by the number and location of teeth, diagnostic findings, preparation requirements, temporary stages, laboratory work, and aftercare.

Readers researching a larger cosmetic plan can also consult the veneer cost guide and the Hollywood Smile guide. These guides provide additional planning context, but they do not replace an individual examination or confirm that veneers are suitable.

Full-Mouth Treatment and Package Prices

There is no single reliable price for “full-mouth treatment” without a defined treatment plan. The phrase may refer to very different combinations of implants, crowns, veneers, bridges, existing dental work, and preparatory care.

Multiplying one per-tooth price by the number of teeth may produce a rough arithmetic estimate, but it does not establish the correct treatment design. A complete-mouth quotation should identify which teeth are being treated, which procedures and materials are proposed, and why each line item is included.

Package quotations should also distinguish dental treatment from travel-related services. Do not assume that hotel accommodation, airport transfers, local transport, flights, medication, or additional visits are included. The partner-hotel amount in the table is a per-night base estimate and does not mean that accommodation forms part of every treatment quotation.

The Turkey teeth packages guide can help readers understand how package wording should be assessed. Anyone considering treatment abroad should also plan for records, communication, travel arrangements, aftercare, and the possibility of follow-up after returning home. Both the CDC and NHS recommend researching the provider, understanding aftercare arrangements, and considering the practical risks of receiving planned treatment abroad.

How to Compare Dental Quotes

A lower headline figure does not necessarily reflect a lower total cost. Compare quotations line by line rather than comparing only the final number shown in an advertisement or message.

Ask each clinic to provide an itemized quotation covering:

Treatment scope

  • The teeth or areas included
  • The proposed procedure for each tooth or area
  • The reason for each proposed treatment
  • Any alternative options discussed

Materials and systems

  • The implant system or brand
  • The crown or veneer material
  • Any different materials proposed for different teeth
  • Whether the material description is specific enough for a like-for-like comparison

Included clinical stages

  • Examination and diagnostic records
  • Treatment planning
  • Temporary restorations
  • Laboratory work
  • Fit and bite checks
  • Follow-up appointments
  • Aftercare instructions

Exclusions and possible additions

  • Implant crowns or abutments
  • Extractions
  • Grafting or other preparatory procedures
  • Medication
  • Additional diagnostic procedures
  • Repairs or replacement of existing dental work
  • Unplanned extra visits

Travel and accommodation

  • Hotel nights
  • Airport transfers
  • Transport between the hotel and the clinic
  • Flights
  • Additional accommodation if the schedule changes
  • Travel required for later follow-up

Also, ask how the clinic handles a change in the plan after examination. The quotation should explain which figures are controlled base prices, which figures are estimates, and which costs cannot be confirmed until the clinical assessment is complete.

Understanding Before-and-After Results

Before-and-after photographs can help you discuss design preferences and understand the types of cases a clinic has treated, but they cannot predict your result. Your starting condition, treatment plan, healing, materials, and aftercare are individual. Individual results may vary.

What to Send for a Personalized Estimate

An initial remote review can help the clinic understand your inquiry and prepare a provisional estimate. It cannot replace an examination or provide a diagnosis from photographs.

Useful information may include:

  • A clear description of your main concern and treatment goals
  • Which teeth or areas concern you
  • Clear, recent photographs for initial context
  • Recent dental records or imaging, when available
  • Details of existing crowns, bridges, implants, or dentures
  • Relevant dental and medical history
  • Current medication information
  • Previous quotations or treatment plans that you want to compare
  • Your expected travel period
  • Questions about accommodation, transfers, or staged visits

Do not select a procedure solely from photographs or an online price. The dentist may revise the provisional estimate after examining your teeth, gums, and bite and reviewing the necessary diagnostic information.

To request a personalised estimate, use the contact page and send the information above. You can also review the offers page and ask which offers, if any, apply to your proposed plan; no current discount or package inclusion is guaranteed until the clinic confirms it in writing.

Conclusion

Dentist prices in Turkey are most useful when presented as transparent line items rather than a single universal total. The current approximate converted base prices range from £191 / $257 to £425 / $572 per tooth for the listed implant options, from £119 / $160 to £145 / $194 per tooth for the listed crowns, and £170 / $229 per tooth for a veneer.

Use the calculator to organize an initial estimate, not to diagnose your needs or produce a final quotation. A reliable final price requires an individual treatment plan that defines the teeth involved, procedures, materials, inclusions, exclusions, clinical findings, visit schedule, and aftercare.

References

  1. American Dental Association: Dental Implants
  2. American Dental Association: Crowns
  3. American Dental Association: Veneers
  4. CDC Yellow Book: Medical Tourism
  5. NHS: Going Abroad for Treatment
  6. European Central Bank: Euro Foreign Exchange Reference Rates