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Dentures & Dental Prosthetics in Turkey

From single-tooth partials through to full-mouth fixed implant bridges. At our Pendik clinic, full dentures cost £350–£600, implant-supported overdentures start at £1,800, and All-on-4 from £4,500 per arch — compared to £900–£9,000 in UK private practice. Same materials, written warranty.

Who is this treatment for?

You've lost most or all of your teeth

Full dentures (upper, lower, or both) restore your smile and basic chewing function. The most affordable option and the quickest to deliver — completed within a single trip to Turkey.

You wear a denture that no longer fits

Bone underneath dentures shrinks over years, and what fit perfectly five years ago now slips. We make a fresh, properly contoured replacement or reline the existing one if it's still otherwise sound.

You hate your current denture and want something fixed

Implant-supported overdentures clip onto two or four implants — they don't move during eating or speaking. All-on-4 fixed bridges replace an entire arch with a permanent solution that feels like real teeth.

You're missing several teeth and don't want a bridge

Partial dentures (acrylic or cobalt-chrome framework) clip onto remaining teeth without grinding them down. Less invasive than a bridge, less expensive than multiple implants, and reversible.

The treatment process — one or two trips depending on the option

Standard removable dentures are completed in a single 7–10 day trip. Implant-supported options need two trips spaced 3–6 months apart.

  1. 1
    Remote consultation (free)

    Send a recent panoramic X-ray (or a smile photo from outside and inside the mouth) via WhatsApp or our online form. Within two working hours we send back a written treatment plan, GBP price, and proposed dates. No deposit, no commitment.

  2. 2
    Arrival and clinical examination

    Sabiha Gökçen Airport is 8km from the clinic — we provide a free transfer. On day one you have an examination, a fresh panoramic or CBCT scan (for implant cases), and the final treatment plan is signed off in English.

  3. 3
    Extractions if needed

    If you still have teeth that need to come out before denture fitting, we plan extractions for day one or two. After extraction, we either fit an immediate temporary denture (so you never go without teeth) or wait 2–3 months for healing if longevity matters more than aesthetics.

  4. 4
    Impressions and bite registration

    We take digital and conventional impressions, measure your vertical bite dimension, and record the position of your jaw at rest and in chewing. These are sent to our in-house lab the same day. For implant cases this step is delayed until after osseointegration (3–6 months after implant placement).

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    Try-in appointment

    After 3–5 working days, we fit a wax try-in version of the denture so you can see exactly how it will look, check the bite, and approve the tooth shape and shade. Adjustments are made at this stage; the final acrylic base isn't processed until you're happy.

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    Final fitting

    Two days later the finished denture is fitted. We check the bite, identify any pressure points, and adjust the inside surface. You leave with the denture in place plus written aftercare instructions in English. Most patients eat a normal evening meal that day.

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    Adjustments and follow-up

    Initial adjustments at 7 days and 30 days handle any sore spots or rubbing — these are normal for new dentures. Done by our UK aftercare partners in London, Manchester or Birmingham at no charge for the first 12 months.

Transparent pricing

Last updated: May 2026

£350 – £4,500 depending on option (removable to full-mouth fixed)

UK private clinics charge £900–£9,000+ for comparable prosthetic work. Roughly $445–$5,700 USD for international comparison. Final price is fixed in your written contract before treatment begins; no surprise lab fees.

  • Partial acrylic denture: £200–£400 (replaces 1–6 missing teeth, clips onto remaining teeth)
  • Full acrylic denture (single arch): £350–£600
  • Cobalt-chrome framework partial: £450–£700 (slimmer, more comfortable, more durable than acrylic)
  • Implant-supported overdenture: £1,800–£3,500 per arch (two implants + locator attachments + removable denture)
  • All-on-4 fixed implant bridge: £4,500–£6,500 per arch (four implants supporting a fixed bridge, immediate loading available)
  • Reline of existing denture: £80–£150

"What if the denture rubs or breaks once I'm back in the UK?"

New dentures almost always need at least one or two small adjustments in the first month — this is normal regardless of how well they were made. Cracks and breakages are less common but happen occasionally. Here's how we handle both.

STEP 1 — REMOTE

WhatsApp us a photo or short video showing where the denture rubs or what's broken. We respond within 4 working hours with a recommendation: simple adjustment locally, or specialist attention.

STEP 2 — UK PARTNER

Our UK partner dentists in London (Camden), Manchester (city centre) and Birmingham (Edgbaston) handle adjustments, sore spot relief, and simple acrylic crack repair under our agreement. Free for the first 12 months.

STEP 3 — RESOLUTION

If the case is covered by warranty (manufacturing defect, major remake) we cover the flight back, transfer, and re-treatment. For implant-supported cases there's a 5-year warranty on the implant and 2-year warranty on the prosthetic superstructure.

The structural difference between us and most volume-driven Istanbul clinics is the UK aftercare network. We've been at the same Pendik address for 10 years; the partner relationships exist because half our international patients are UK-based and we'd rather solve their issue in Camden than have them flying back at their own cost.

The three concerns we hear most often

"Will the denture look obvious?"

Not with modern materials. We use high-quality acrylic teeth that match natural enamel translucency, individually shape the gum line to match your facial proportions, and pick a shade two steps lighter than your current colour (slightly brighter reads as "good dental work" rather than "obvious dentures"). The try-in stage lets you see and approve the look before the final denture is processed — nothing is finalised until you're happy.

"Is All-on-4 really worth the price difference?"

For long-term denture wearers, almost always yes. Conventional dentures move during eating, the bone underneath shrinks progressively over the years, and the look of the lower face changes. All-on-4 stabilises the bone (because the implants transmit chewing forces back into it), restores roughly 95% of natural bite function, and the result lasts 15–20 years. The price difference is roughly £4,000–£5,000 per arch over a conventional denture — meaningful but life-changing for the right patient.

"Is the warranty actually enforceable?"

Yes. We sign a bilingual (English/Turkish) warranty contract with each patient, with specific terms: 2 years on removable dentures (manufacturing defects, premature fracture); 5 years on implant fixtures plus 2 years on the prosthetic superstructure for implant cases. Exclusions are spelled out — damage from drops, neglect of hygiene, unauthorised modifications by other dentists. If a warranty case arises, we cover flight and re-treatment. Keep your copy of the contract; share it with any UK dentist who examines you.

Why Turkey, and why Pendik specifically?

Turkey is the world's largest dental tourism market and prosthetic work is the most common cross-border treatment after implants. Lab and clinical costs run 50–75% lower than UK private practice, while the materials (Ivoclar acrylic teeth, Vertex bases, CAD/CAM milled metal frameworks) are the same internationally distributed products UK labs use. EU CE-marked materials are the default standard.

Pendik is the practical choice within Istanbul. Tourist-zone clinics in Taksim or Şişli cluster around hotel districts and mean an extra 60–90 minutes of traffic from Sabiha Gökçen Airport — and prices in those districts are inflated to match the location. Our clinic is 8 kilometres from Sabiha Gökçen, a 15-minute taxi ride. Direct flights from London Gatwick, Stansted, Manchester and Dublin land daily on Pegasus and Turkish Airlines.

Our in-house lab is the practical reason we can complete a full denture in a single trip. Clinics without on-site labs need to outsource impressions and wait for trays to be made elsewhere — which usually means a second trip. We do the impressions on Monday, the try-in on Thursday, and the final fitting the following Monday, all in the same building.

What people on r/turkeyteeth tend to ask

Anonymised, paraphrased questions from the subreddit — and our honest answers.

  • "Should I do All-on-4 or All-on-6?"
    Depends on bone quality and bite force. All-on-4 works for most patients and is the published standard. All-on-6 adds two more implants for better stress distribution — recommended if you have heavy bite forces, bruxism, or marginally inadequate bone. We make the call based on your CBCT scan, not on price tier.
  • "My UK dentist quoted £40,000 for full-mouth implants. Is Turkey really that much cheaper?"
    Yes — typical UK private quote for All-on-4 + All-on-4 is £30,000–£50,000. Our Turkey equivalent is £9,000–£13,000 for both arches. The difference is clinical and lab labour cost, not material or technique. Don't book until you understand exactly what's included; some Turkish clinics quote a headline price that excludes implants or extractions.
  • "Why are some clinics doing All-on-4 in one trip and others asking for two?"
    Immediate-loading All-on-4 (one trip, temporary bridge fitted the same day as surgery) is now the published standard for most patients with adequate bone. Two-trip protocols (delayed loading, fit the bridge 3–6 months later) are preferred when bone quality is borderline. Either is defensible — what matters is the rationale matching your CBCT findings.

What are dental prosthetics, and what are the options?

Dental prosthetics is the branch of dentistry that replaces missing teeth using fixed or removable structures. The spectrum runs from simple partial dentures (replacing one or two teeth, clipping onto remaining ones) through to full-mouth implant bridges (replacing an entire jaw of teeth on a permanent fixed structure). The right option depends on three variables: how many teeth are missing, the quality of your remaining bone, and your budget.

We offer the full range, and we're honest about the trade-offs. The cheapest option that genuinely solves your clinical problem is usually the right one. We don't recommend implant bridges to patients who would be equally well-served by a well-made denture, and we don't recommend dentures to patients who can comfortably afford the fixed option that will dramatically improve their quality of life.

Removable dentures: the affordable solution

Full dentures replace all the teeth in one or both jaws. The upper denture grips the palate via suction; the lower rests on the jaw ridge and is held by muscle balance and gravity. Modern acrylic dentures with carefully contoured gum lines and natural-shade teeth look convincing in normal social situations. Adaptation takes 2–3 weeks for most patients; speech feels slightly different, and eating requires some adjustment. Partial dentures replace one to six missing teeth and clip onto the remaining ones via metal or tooth-coloured clasps.

The honest limitations: dentures move during eating (particularly lower dentures), the bone underneath shrinks progressively over the years, and they need to be removed at night for cleaning. They are the most affordable solution and the quickest to deliver — but if you can afford implant-supported options, the quality-of-life difference is substantial.

Implant-supported overdentures: stable but removable

Two to four implants are placed in the jaw, and the denture clips onto them via locator or bar attachments. The denture is still removed for cleaning at night, but during the day it doesn't move — eating, speaking, and laughing feel natural. Lower overdentures are particularly transformative because conventional lower dentures are the most prone to slipping. The total cost is roughly 3–5× a conventional denture but the long-term result is dramatically better.

For most full-arch denture wearers, two implants in the lower jaw (£1,800–£2,500 total) is the single best return on dental investment. It transforms eating and confidence at a cost lower than most single UK implant procedures.

All-on-4 and All-on-6: fixed full-arch reconstruction

All-on-4 replaces an entire arch of teeth using four titanium implants placed at strategic angles — two vertical at the front, two tilted at the back to maximise contact with available bone. All-on-6 uses six implants and is preferred for very heavy bite forces, bruxism, or marginally inadequate bone. The final bridge is permanent (you don't take it out at night), feels essentially like natural teeth, and restores about 95% of natural bite function.

The protocol most patients want is immediate loading: implants and a temporary bridge fitted on the same day. The permanent bridge (titanium-reinforced acrylic, zirconium, or full zirconium) is fitted at a follow-up trip 3–6 months later. The total cost is £4,500–£6,500 per arch in Turkey versus £15,000–£25,000 in UK private practice. For long-term denture wearers, this is the treatment that genuinely changes lives — but it requires a commitment to twice-yearly hygiene reviews to maintain.

What's covered by the warranty

Conventional removable dentures carry a 2-year warranty covering manufacturing defects, premature wear, and acrylic fracture under normal use. Implant-supported cases carry a 5-year warranty on the implant fixture and 2 years on the prosthetic superstructure. All-on-4 / All-on-6 carry the same implant warranty plus 5 years on the bridge structure. Exclusions are written into the bilingual contract: damage from drops, neglect of hygiene, unauthorised modifications by other dentists, and traumatic injury. If a warranty case arises, we cover flight, transfer, and re-treatment. The UK aftercare network handles in-person adjustments and minor repairs under our agreement.

Frequently asked questions

How much do dentures cost in Turkey compared to the UK?+

Full acrylic dentures (upper or lower) are £350–£600 at our Pendik clinic. UK private dentures range from £900–£2,000 for the same product. NHS dentures are £319.10 (Band 3, 2026) but waiting lists are long and material quality is basic. Implant-supported overdentures (two implants holding a removable denture in place) are £1,800–£3,500 in Turkey versus £4,000–£9,000 in UK private clinics. Full-mouth fixed implant bridges (All-on-4 / All-on-6) start at £4,500 per arch.

What is the difference between a denture and an implant bridge?+

A denture is a removable plate carrying the replacement teeth. It rests on the gums (full denture) or clips onto remaining teeth (partial denture). An implant bridge is fixed to titanium implants in the jawbone — it doesn't come out. Dentures are the most affordable option and can be made quickly; implant bridges feel and function like natural teeth but cost more and take 3–6 months from start to finish. We offer both and explain the trade-offs clearly at consultation.

How long does it take to make dentures, and how many trips will I need?+

A standard full denture takes 5–7 working days from impressions to fitting — so a single 7–10 day trip covers the whole process. Implant-supported overdentures require two trips: first to place the implants, then 3–6 months later to fit the denture onto the integrated implants. Full-arch fixed bridges (All-on-4) typically use immediate loading: implants and a temporary bridge are placed in the same visit, with the permanent bridge fitted at a follow-up trip 3–6 months later.

Will dentures feel comfortable and look natural?+

Modern dentures are dramatically more comfortable and natural-looking than they were a decade ago. We use high-quality acrylic teeth set in a custom-shaped base, with the gum line individually contoured to match your facial structure. The first 2–3 weeks of wear are an adjustment period — speech feels slightly different and you'll be aware of the denture. Within a month most patients report it feels natural. If anything pinches or causes a sore spot, our UK aftercare partners do adjustments at no charge.

Can I eat normally with dentures?+

With full dentures, yes for most foods, with some adaptation. Hard foods (apples, crusty bread, steak) require more careful chewing and the denture may move slightly. Sticky foods (chewing gum, toffee) can dislodge them. Most patients adapt within a month and eat 90% of their previous diet. Implant-supported overdentures dramatically improve chewing — they don't move during eating, and the bite force is roughly 70–80% of natural teeth. Fixed implant bridges (All-on-4) give 95% of natural bite function.

How long will my dentures last?+

Acrylic full dentures typically need replacing every 5–7 years — the acrylic wears down, the gums underneath change shape over time, and the fit gradually loosens. A reline (relining the inside of the existing denture to match the new gum shape) can extend life by 2–3 years and costs £80–£150. Implant-supported overdentures last 10+ years with the implants typically lasting 20+ years; only the denture portion is periodically replaced. Fixed implant bridges last 15–20 years on average with proper hygiene.

What if my denture breaks while I'm back in the UK?+

Acrylic dentures can crack from being dropped or biting on something unexpectedly hard. Our UK aftercare partners in London (Camden), Manchester (city centre) and Birmingham (Edgbaston) can repair most cracks the same day, and the cost is included for the first 12 months. For more serious breakages or major rebuilds, we cover the flight back if the case falls within the 2-year warranty terms. The warranty contract specifies what is and isn't covered — physical damage from drops is covered for cracks; total loss is not.

Can I claim part of this on UK private dental insurance?+

Some UK private dental policies (Bupa, Denplan, AXA) reimburse part of overseas treatment, including dentures, if you submit proper documentation. We provide an itemised English-language invoice with treatment codes, materials used, and the dentist's signature — the format most UK insurers accept. Reimbursement isn't guaranteed (every policy differs), but our documentation gives you the strongest possible claim.

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