Full mouth dental implants are a comprehensive solution for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth. This treatment is designed to restore chewing function, comfort, and natural-looking aesthetics with a fixed, long-term result. Instead of removable dentures, full mouth implant solutions aim to provide stable teeth that feel and function like natural teeth.
At ErDental Clinic in Istanbul, full mouth implant treatments are planned individually based on bone condition, oral health, and aesthetic expectations. The treatment plan may include full-arch solutions such as All-on-4 or All-on-6, depending on the level of support needed.
Our clinic offers several options for full mouth dental implants, tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient. These options include:
Full mouth dental implant treatment usually follows a structured plan to ensure predictable results.

The cost of full mouth dental implants varies depending on the type of implant treatment planned and the number of implants required. For more details on pricing, patients can review the full dental implants price page after receiving a personalized treatment plan.
When you travel to Istanbul, Turkey for your dental implants, a complete service package is provided to make the process smooth and stress-free. Full mouth dental implant packages may include:
Your first consultation with a specialist dentist in Istanbul is included. Your oral health is examined and a personalized treatment plan is created.
A panoramic X-ray is included to evaluate teeth, gums, nerves, and bone structure before treatment.
All professional services provided by experienced dentists are covered, including treatment planning, surgery, follow-up, and support during your stay.
Free VIP transfers are provided between the airport, hotel, and clinic.
All local anesthesia required for comfort during the procedure is included.
Post-treatment medications such as antibiotics, painkillers, and mouthwash are included to support recovery.
Dental laboratory work in Turkey, including crowns, bridges, and implant parts, is included. Partner labs use high-quality certified materials.
A complimentary hotel stay with breakfast may be provided for the first treatment visit, depending on the package structure.
Fixed, permanent teeth in a single visit — delivered by the founding doctors of our clinic.
All-on-4 dental implants are among the most preferred full-mouth restoration solutions for patients with multiple missing or severely damaged teeth. This technique restores an entire arch using four strategically placed implants, supporting a fixed full-arch prosthesis.
As the dentists are also the founders of the clinic, each stage of treatment is personally carried out by experienced doctors to ensure consistency, long-term value, and predictable outcomes.
The All-on-4 technique restores an entire arch of missing teeth using only four implants. It is often selected by patients seeking fixed teeth without extended healing times or complex bone grafting procedures. Patients who also consider alternatives such as All-on-6 implants or full mouth dental implants can compare options through related pages.
You share your dental X-ray or clear photos. Doctors review your case and decide whether All-on-4 or another approach (such as All-on-6 or zygomatic implants) is more suitable.
Most patients remain in Istanbul for approximately 3–5 days.
Implants fuse with the jawbone over 2–4 months. This phase is typically comfortable and allows daily life to continue normally.
You return to receive permanent teeth. Zirconia or porcelain restorations can be selected based on aesthetic preferences.

All-on-4 pricing depends on several factors, including materials, jawbone condition, and whether one or both arches are treated. Packages may include consultation, 3D imaging, implant placement, temporary fixed teeth when appropriate, final zirconia or porcelain bridges, and transfers. After online assessment, a customized plan with a clear cost overview is provided.
Before-and-after outcomes often show major improvements in both function and appearance, including:
A more secure and durable full-arch implant solution designed for long-term comfort and natural results.
All-on-6 dental implants are an advanced full-arch restoration option that uses six implants per jaw instead of four. This approach provides increased stability, stronger bone support, and a more even distribution of chewing forces, making it a preferred choice for patients who want maximum support and long-term durability.
The All-on-6 implant system restores an entire arch of teeth using six carefully positioned implants. It is designed to deliver enhanced strength and long-term performance.
This option is particularly suitable for patients who:
You share your dental X-ray or clear photographs. Specialists assess whether All-on-6 or an alternative option (All-on-4, zygomatic implants, or full mouth implant treatment) is best.
Average stay is approximately 4–6 days.
Over 2–4 months, implants integrate with the jawbone while you continue normal daily life.
You return for final permanent teeth. Zirconia or porcelain restorations can be selected according to preferences.

All-on-6 costs are determined by:
The exact cost is outlined in a personalized plan after online consultation.
Istanbul has become a leading destination for dental implant treatments due to modern clinics, experienced professionals, and international patient care standards. Clinics often operate with advanced technology while offering shorter waiting times and well-organized treatment planning.
One of the main reasons patients choose Istanbul is affordability. Compared to many European countries and the United States, dental implant costs can be significantly more accessible while maintaining high standards in materials, technology, and professional expertise.
Up-to-date technology supports accurate planning, precise implant placement, and predictable results. Digital planning systems and modern equipment can improve comfort and treatment outcomes.
Istanbul offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern lifestyle. Many patients appreciate the opportunity to combine dental treatment with a travel experience in one of the world’s most dynamic cities.
It’s a full-arch implant solution where all teeth are replaced and fixed securely on implants.
A fixed set of teeth is supported by four implants, and it may also be an option even when jawbone volume is limited.
We completely understand your anxiety. Sadly, 'bait-and-switch' tactics do happen in this industry, but we strictly operate on transparency and ethics. The price we quoted is based on a careful analysis of the X-rays and photos you sent, and for the vast majority of patients, that price does not change.
However, remote X-rays are 2-dimensional. Once you sit in the chair for a 3D examination, there is a small chance we might find a hidden issue—such as insufficient bone density—that requires a procedure like a sinus lift or bone grafting to ensure your implants don't fail.
The difference with our clinic is that we warn you about these specific possibilities before you travel, rather than surprising you with them later. If we do find a medical need to adjust the plan, we will show you the X-ray evidence, explain why it is necessary, and get your full approval before doing anything. We will never force a hidden charge on you.
Please don’t worry about that—we don't expect you to navigate a new city alone. Since most of our patients visit us from other countries, assisting with accommodation is a standard part of what we do.
We can provide you with a list of trusted, comfortable hotels located very close to the clinic, or if you prefer, we can handle the booking process entirely for you. Our goal is to make sure you have a safe and convenient place to rest so you can focus 100% on your treatment.
We completely understand your concern, but you can rest assured: Yes, it is very safe. Turkey is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, welcoming millions of visitors from Europe and the US every year without issue.
In major cities like Istanbul, the safety advice is the same as it would be for London, Paris, or New York—just use standard common sense.
More importantly, you won't be navigating the city alone. We arrange your VIP airport transfers and book you into trusted, secure hotels. From the moment you land until you leave, we handle the logistics to ensure your experience is not only successful but also completely stress-free and safe.
We prioritize quality and strictly use top-tier, globally recognized materials. We don't cut corners on the products that go into your mouth.
For cosmetic treatments like Veneers, we use Ivoclar, a premium Swiss brand famous for its natural aesthetics. For more complex, structural work—such as All-on-4 or All-on-6 implant bridges—we rely on Amman-Girrbach, which is known for its exceptional strength and durability. We choose the best material based on whether you need maximum beauty or maximum support.
Yes, absolutely! We believe you should never have to guess what your smile will look like. We use a process called a 'mock-up,' which acts like a test drive for your new smile.
We place a temporary model directly in your mouth so you can see the exact shape and color in the mirror and see how it fits your face. This stage is crucial because, while we can paint the final teeth slightly darker later if needed, we cannot make them whiter once they are finished.
We will not produce the final permanent teeth until you have approved this preview and are 100% happy with the look.
That is a very common worry, but you can rest easy. During the actual procedure, you won’t feel any pain at all because the area will be completely numb. If you are anxious, we also offer sedation options to keep you relaxed or even let you sleep through the whole thing.
After the anesthesia wears off, it is normal to feel some soreness and swelling—similar to how it feels after having a tooth pulled. The discomfort is usually strongest in the first 48 hours, but it is easily managed with the painkillers we prescribe. We will also have you use an ice pack on and off during the first day to help bring the swelling down. Most patients find the recovery much easier than they expected.
We understand that flexibility is important. We do offer a variety of payment solutions designed to make things easy for our patients.
To ensure we provide you with the most secure and suitable option for your specific situation, please reach out to our team directly, and we will guide you through the details.
That depends on the specific treatment package you choose. We offer different options—some are all-inclusive packages that cover your accommodation and VIP transfers, while others focus strictly on the dental procedure.
To give you an accurate answer, please contact our team directly. We can check the details of the treatment plan you are interested in and let you know exactly what is included.
We understand that financial flexibility is important. We do have different payment options available to help manage the cost of your treatment packages.
Since the specific plans can vary, please reach out to our team directly. We would be happy to explain the details and help you find a payment solution that works best for you.
Yes, absolutely. We stand behind the quality of our work, and every treatment we provide is backed by a guarantee for a specific period of time (subject to standard terms). If you would like to know the exact details of our warranty policy, please reach out to us and we will be happy to explain.
In some situations, delaying dental treatment for a short period may be possible, but it is generally not the healthiest choice. Many dental issues begin quietly, without noticeable pain or discomfort, and tend to progress over time.
What starts as a small cavity or mild gum problem can develop into a more serious condition, such as infection, intense pain, tooth damage or loss, and even bone loss if left untreated. This often means the treatment later becomes more complex and costly.
If your dentist confirms that the problem is not urgent, a brief delay may be acceptable. However, the longer treatment is postponed, the greater the risk of complications. The smartest step is to consult your dentist and plan a treatment schedule that works for you while still safeguarding your long-term oral health.
For implant-supported crowns, zirconia is usually the safest and most reliable option for the majority of patients. Dental implants need to handle strong chewing forces, and zirconia is known for its exceptional strength and durability, especially in the back teeth where most biting pressure occurs. This makes it ideal for molars, multiple implants, and full-mouth restorations.
E-Max crowns, on the other hand, are fully porcelain and offer a more natural, translucent appearance that closely resembles real teeth. Because they are slightly less resistant to heavy force, they are typically recommended only for single implants in the front teeth, where aesthetics are the top priority and chewing pressure is lower.
In summary, if your main concern is achieving the most natural look for a front implant, E-Max can be an excellent choice. For all other implant areas—particularly the back teeth—zirconia stands out as the stronger, longer-lasting solution.
If you notice any damage, such as a crack or break in your All-on-6 prosthesis, you should contact our clinic and arrange a visit as soon as possible.
Our experienced dentists will assess the situation and carry out the appropriate repair or, if needed, replace the prosthesis safely.
Please do not try to fix it on your own, as this may harm the implants or irritate the surrounding gum tissue. For urgent assistance or to book an appointment, feel free to reach out to us directly.
That is a very common concern, but you can rest assured: Your final, permanent teeth are not made of plastic.
We strictly use premium materials like Zirconia or Porcelain for the final All-on-6 bridge. These materials are chosen because they mimic the translucency of natural tooth enamel and are incredibly strong and durable.
The only time we use resin, acrylic, or plastic is for the temporary set of teeth you wear for a few months while your implants are healing. Once that healing phase is over, we throw those away and replace them with your high-quality, permanent ceramic smile.
We completely understand; dental anxiety is very real, and we never want you to be stressed in the chair. We offer three different levels of sedation to ensure you are comfortable.
Standard practice is Local Anesthesia, which completely numbs the specific area so you don't feel pain.
However, if you are nervous, we highly recommend IV Sedation (Twilight Sedation). This puts you in a deep state of relaxation. You are technically awake enough to follow instructions, but you feel 'floaty' and calm, and you likely won't remember the details of the surgery afterwards.
For patients who prefer to be completely unconscious, we also offer General Anesthesia, where an anesthesiologist puts you fully to sleep. We can discuss your anxiety level beforehand to choose the option that makes you feel the safest.
It really comes down to protecting the rest of your mouth. Think of it this way: A bridge solves the problem of one missing tooth by damaging two healthy ones.
To place a bridge, we have to shave down the perfectly good teeth on either side of the gap so they can act as anchors. Once those teeth are cut down, there is no going back. An implant, on the other hand, is a standalone solution. It fills the gap without touching or harming your healthy neighboring teeth.
Additionally, implants protect your facial structure. When you lose a tooth, your jawbone starts to shrink because it has no root to support. Since an implant acts like an artificial root, it stimulates the bone and prevents that bone loss. A bridge simply sits on top of the gum and cannot offer that structural support.
First of all, please know that you are welcome here. The short answer is: Yes, absolutely. Having HIV, Hepatitis B, or C does not disqualify you from receiving dental implants or other treatments.
The only requirement is that your condition is stable and well-managed (meaning your viral load is under control). We may ask to see recent test results or coordinate with your doctor just to ensure your immune system is strong enough for the healing process.
Regarding safety, you have no reason to worry. We follow strict universal sterilization protocols for every single patient we see. This means our hygiene standards are always at the maximum level, so you will be treated with the exact same care, safety, and respect as everyone else. Your medical history is kept 100% confidential.
That is a very important medical question. The short answer is: Yes, absolutely—provided your condition is under control.
Having diabetes does not automatically disqualify you. The main concern is that high blood sugar can slow down healing and increase the risk of infection. However, if your diabetes is well-managed, your body can heal just as well as anyone else's.
Before we approve you for surgery, we will ask to see your HbA1c test results (which show your average blood sugar levels over time). If your levels are within a safe range, we can proceed with confidence. We review your full medical history first to ensure we never take unnecessary risks with your health.
That is one of the most common questions we get. The short answer is: No, being a smoker does not disqualify you. We successfully place implants for smokers all the time.
However, we need to be real about the risks. Nicotine restricts blood flow, and blood is exactly what your jaw needs to heal and lock that implant in place. Because of this, smokers do face a higher risk of infection or slower healing compared to non-smokers.
We strongly advise you to stop—or at least significantly cut back—for a few weeks before and after the surgery. Think of it as giving your body a fighting chance to accept the new tooth. If you can manage that 'healing window,' we can still achieve a great result.
That is a very common fear, but the odds are heavily in your favor—dental implants have a success rate of over 95%. However, if yours is one of the rare cases that doesn't 'take,' it is definitely not the end of the road.
If an implant fails to fuse with the bone, we simply remove it, allow the area to heal, and then place a new one—often reinforcing the area with a bone graft to ensure it holds tight the second time.
It is important to know that many failures happen because of poor planning or placing implants in soft bone tissue. This is why choosing an experienced surgeon is the best insurance policy you can have. At our clinic, we not only have the expertise to minimize these risks, but we also provide complication insurance. If something goes wrong, we stand by our work and will fix it; you will not be left to deal with it alone.
The main difference is simply the number of implants—either 4 or 6—that we place in your jaw to support your new full set of teeth.
Think of it like building a bridge. You can build a perfectly safe, stable bridge using four support pillars. However, if the ground is solid enough, adding two extra pillars (making it six) spreads the weight better and makes the structure even stronger and more durable against heavy chewing forces.
We generally prefer All-on-6 because of that extra stability. However, it requires more available bone volume. When you arrive, we will check your bone structure and bite force. If you have enough bone, we will likely recommend six implants; if not, All-on-4 is still a proven, permanent solution that works beautifully.
Please don't worry—this is one of the most common situations we see, and in almost all cases, the answer is yes, you can still get implants.
There are two main ways we handle this:
Strategic Placement: With modern techniques like All-on-4 or All-on-6, we can often angle the implants to anchor them into the areas of your jaw that are still naturally strong. This allows us to bypass the weak spots entirely.
Rebuilding the Foundation: If your bone is too thin (often because the sinus cavity has dropped down), we can 'renovate' the area. We perform a Sinus Lift or Bone Grafting, which involves adding medical-grade bone material to strengthen the jaw.
Think of it like reinforcing the ground before building a house—if the soil is loose in one spot, we either find solid ground nearby or strengthen the foundation. We will take a 3D scan when you arrive to see exactly which method is best for you, but low bone density rarely stops us from restoring your smile.
That is a very fair question. The short answer is: Yes, the brand matters, but the surgeon matters even more.
Think of choosing an implant like buying a car. When you choose a top-tier, well-established brand, you are paying for decades of research and, most importantly, global support. If you need maintenance five years from now back in your home country, any dentist will have the tools and spare parts to fix a major brand. If you choose a cheap, obscure brand, finding parts later can be impossible.
However, even the most expensive implant in the world will fail if it isn't placed correctly. The skill of your surgeon is the most critical factor. You need a doctor who understands exactly where to place the screw and how to handle complex bone grafting or sinus lifts.
We believe that cutting costs on surgical expertise or implant quality is a gamble you shouldn't take. We combine trusted, globally recognized brands with expert surgery to ensure your result lasts a lifetime.
That is a great question. The difference in time isn't because we are rushing the work; it is because of the advanced surgical technique we use.
At our clinic, we use a minimally invasive method that causes significantly less trauma to your gums and bone than traditional methods. Because of this precision, we don't need to wait days for swelling to subside before moving to the next step.
Here is our 3-Day Protocol:
Day 1: We place the implants and immediately attach the 'healing caps' (gingivaformers) that shape your gums. We also take the necessary impressions right away.
Day 2: Our laboratory prepares your temporary teeth.
Day 3: We attach your fixed temporary teeth onto the implants, and you are ready to fly home.
Other clinics may require 10 days because they use older techniques that require a waiting period between the surgery and taking the measurements for your temporary teeth.
I completely understand that two trips are inconvenient, but this rule is dictated by human biology, not by our clinic schedule. It is the standard medical protocol worldwide.
Think of an implant like planting a tree. When you first plant a sapling, the soil around it is loose. You have to give it time for the roots to dig deep and grip the earth firmly before the tree is strong enough to support heavy branches or withstand the wind.
In the first visit, we 'plant' the titanium screw (the artificial root). We then need to wait—usually 3 to 6 months—for your jawbone to fuse tightly with that screw. If we attached the heavy permanent tooth immediately, the implant would fail because the foundation isn't stable yet. We bring you back for the second visit only once that 'root' is rock-solid and ready to support your new smile for a lifetime.
That is a great question. Think of the implant (the screw) like the root of a tree—it is completely buried under the ground (your gum). You can't attach the visible part of the tree (the crown) directly to the deep roots without a trunk in the middle.
The abutment acts as that trunk or 'neck.' It is the connector piece that screws into the implant and sticks up just above the gumline. It provides a solid surface for us to glue the crown onto.
Even though you already have the implants, we need to use a specific abutment that fits your gum shape perfectly. This ensures your new crown sits at the right angle and seals tightly against the gum to prevent bacteria from getting underneath.