Content is educational and planning-oriented. It does not replace diagnosis, treatment, or personalized medical advice from a licensed healthcare professional. Outcomes vary by individual case.
Advertised All-on-6 prices often exclude bone grafting ($400-$3,000), sinus lifts ($1,500-$3,500), and diagnostic imaging ($150-$500).
Turkish clinic packages typically include more than US quotes—but always verify what's covered in writing.
Temporary (provisional) teeth may or may not be included; this can add $1,000-$3,000 to your total.
Always request an itemized quote and ask specifically about preliminary procedures before committing.
Medical tourists should budget 15-25% above the advertised price for potential extras and travel-related costs.
Educational information only
This content is general education and does not replace evaluation by a licensed clinician. If you have symptoms, complications, or urgent concerns, seek in-person medical care.
What Actually Drives All-on-6 Costs
The All-on-6 procedure involves three distinct cost components that most providers quote separately. Understanding these parts helps you spot where hidden fees typically appear.
Surgical phase — Six dental implants placed in the jawbone, plus any bone grafting or sinus lifts if needed
Prosthetic phase — The fixed bridge or arch of teeth that attaches to the implants
Diagnostic and preparatory phase — 3D imaging (CBCT scans), tooth extractions, and treatment planning
Most advertised prices emphasize the surgical and prosthetic phases while leaving the diagnostic phase ambiguous or explicitly excluded [S1]. Our dental resource hub provides additional context on dental implant procedures and cost factors.
Why Prices Vary So Dramatically
The cost difference between regions is substantial:
United States: $20,000-$50,000 per arch for All-on-6 procedures [S2]
Turkey: $5,000-$12,000 per arch, typically as all-inclusive packages [S3]
This disparity reflects differences in living costs, professional fees, and clinic business models. Turkish clinics often bundle more services into their quoted price, while US providers frequently list each component separately—which can make comparison difficult [S3].
Key question
Ask each provider: "Does this quote include all diagnostic imaging, extractions, and temporary teeth?"
Hidden Fees Most Providers Don't Tell You About
The biggest cost surprises for All-on-6 patients come from procedures that are frequently excluded from initial quotes. Being aware of these items helps you budget accurately.
Bone Grafting: The Most Common Extra
Bone grafting is needed when the jawbone lacks sufficient density or volume to support implants. The need for grafting cannot be determined without a 3D CBCT scan—and even then, the findings may require additional grafting during surgery [S1].
Cost range: $400-$3,000 depending on extent
Common exclusion: Many quotes say "if needed" without specifying the cost
Sinus Lifts for Upper Jaw Cases
For upper jaw implants, a sinus lift (sinus augmentation) may be required if the sinus cavity is too close to the implant site. This is a separate surgical procedure with its own recovery timeline [S1].
Cost range: $1,500-$3,500
Timing: Usually performed 4-6 months before implant placement
Diagnostic Imaging Costs
Surprisingly, basic 3D imaging is often not included in the quoted price:
CBCT scans: $150-$500 additional
Panoramic X-rays: Sometimes included, sometimes $50-$100 extra
Always confirm whether your initial consultation and imaging are included in the quoted price [S1].
Extractions and Preliminary Work
If you have remaining teeth that need removal before implant placement, expect additional charges:
Tooth extractions: $100-$400 per tooth
Root canal retreatments: May be needed if infected teeth are present
Sedation and Anesthesia Add-Ons
Local anesthesia is typically included, but intravenous (IV) sedation carries additional costs:
IV sedation: $300-$800 additional
General anesthesia: $500-$1,500 (rarely needed for All-on-6)
Temporary vs. Final Prosthesis
This is a common surprise:
Provisional/temporary teeth: May be included or cost $1,000-$3,000 extra
Final permanent prosthesis: Usually covered in the main quote, but material upgrades (zirconia vs. acrylic) can add significantly
Red flag
"If a quote says 'complete' or 'all-inclusive' without itemization, request a detailed breakdown before booking."
Understanding Package Pricing in Turkey
Turkish dental clinics have popularized the "package" model for All-on-6, which often includes more than a typical US quote. Understanding what's typically included helps you compare properly.
What's Usually Included in Turkish Packages
Our partner facilities in Turkey offer All-on-6 packages. Most Turkish All-on-6 packages include:
Initial consultation and treatment planning
CBCT 3D imaging
All surgical procedures (implant placement, bone grafting if needed)
Temporary teeth (provisional prosthesis)
Final permanent prosthesis
Accommodation during treatment (typically 3-5 nights)
Airport transfers
Some packages include flight costs
However, the exact inclusions vary significantly between clinics. Always request written confirmation of exactly what your package covers [S3].
Comparing Quotes: Apples to Apples
When evaluating quotes from different providers:
Request itemization — Ask for a line-by-line breakdown of all costs
Clarify what's excluded — Specifically ask about imaging, extractions, bone grafting, and temporary teeth
Confirm currency — Prices may be quoted in USD, EUR, GBP, or Turkish Lira; exchange rates fluctuate
Ask about revisions — What happens if you need adjustment or replacement?
Medical tourism consideration
Factor in travel costs (flights, accommodation beyond the package, travel insurance) and potential follow-up care in your home country when comparing total costs.
Your Pre-Treatment Checklist
Use this checklist when evaluating any All-on-6 provider, whether in your home country or abroad.
Questions to Ask Before Booking
[ ] Can I see an itemized quote that breaks down every cost?
[ ] Is diagnostic imaging (CBCT) included, or is it an extra charge?
[ ] If bone grafting is needed during surgery, what is the additional cost?
[ ] Do you include temporary teeth in this price, or is that extra?
[ ] What happens if I need revision surgery or adjustments?
[ ] Will I receive all treatment plan documents in writing before I travel?
[ ] What is your aftercare protocol if I have concerns after returning home?
Plan for 15-25% above the advertised price to account for potential extras [S1].
Pro tip
Ask for a "worst-case" quote that includes all potentially needed procedures, so you're not surprised later.
Getting clear on costs before you commit protects you from budget surprises and helps you focus on what matters: safe, effective treatment. Our team can help you compare options and understand what's included in different package types.