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Dental Tourism in Turkey

Universal Health Insurance (SGK) + Private · Währung: ₺ (TRY)

Dental Implant

$300–$500

Savings vs US/UK

70–80%

Full Veneers (20 teeth)

$3,000–$6,000

Crown Cost

$100–$300

All-on-4 Implants

$4,000–$8,000

Annual Dental Tourists

500,000+

Überblick

Turkey has emerged as one of the world's top destinations for dental tourism, attracting an estimated 500,000+ dental tourists annually, primarily from the UK, Germany, and other European countries. The primary draw is cost savings of 50-80% compared to Western European and US prices, combined with modern facilities, English-speaking dentists, and attractive holiday destinations like Istanbul and Antalya.

A dental implant in Turkey costs approximately $300-500 (₺9,000-15,000), compared to $2,000-5,000 in the US or £2,000-3,000 in the UK, representing savings of 70-80%. A full set of porcelain veneers (20 teeth) costs approximately $3,000-6,000, compared to $20,000-40,000 in the US. Dental crowns cost $100-300 each, compared to $800-1,500 in Western countries. All-on-4 dental implant procedures cost $4,000-8,000, versus $20,000-30,000 in the US.

Major dental tourism clinics in Istanbul and Antalya offer comprehensive packages including airport transfers, hotel accommodation, and all dental procedures. Many clinics use the same technology and materials (such as Straumann or Nobel Biocare implants) as Western practices. However, patients should exercise due diligence, as quality varies among providers. The Turkish government supports the dental tourism industry through regulatory frameworks and the USHAŞ (International Health Services Inc.) programme that promotes Turkish health tourism globally.

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Daten stammen von Turkish Ministry of Health, Social Security Institution (SGK), USHAS (International Health Services Inc.), Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK). Letzte Aktualisierung: 2026-03-01. Diese Informationen dienen nur zu Bildungszwecken und stellen keine medizinische Beratung dar.