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Full Mouth Dental Implants Abroad

Full-mouth dental implants abroad cost around £6,000–£9,000 for both arches, compared with £20,000–£30,000 in the UK. They replace a complete set of teeth on a small number of implants, giving you fixed, natural-feeling teeth — for a fraction of the UK price.

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What full-mouth restoration means

Full-mouth (or full-arch) treatment replaces all the teeth in one or both jaws. Rather than one implant per tooth, a whole arch of fixed teeth is supported on as few as four to six implants. The result is a permanent, fixed set of teeth — not a removable denture — that looks and works like natural teeth.

Your options

All-on-4, All-on-6 and implant bridges

All-on-4 supports a full arch on four implants; All-on-6 uses six for extra stability, often where bone allows or for larger cases. Implant-supported bridges are another route for some patients. The right choice depends on your bone, your bite and your budget — we’ll help you and the clinic decide.

Cost abroad vs UK

Option Abroad UK Save
Full arch (per arch) £2,500–£4,500 £10,000–£15,000 ~70%
Full mouth (both arches) £6,000–£9,000 £20,000–£30,000 ~70%

Best countries for full-mouth

Romania offers the best value for full-mouth work; Hungary has exceptional depth of experience for complex cases; Poland is strong and close. We’ll match you to the clinic best suited to your case.

Are you a candidate?

Most people missing all or most of their teeth, or facing the loss of a failing set, are candidates. Even where bone is limited, techniques like All-on-4 or grafting often make treatment possible. A CT scan and assessment confirm it — and we arrange that as part of your consultation.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is a full set of implants abroad?

About £6,000–£9,000 for both arches in Romania, versus £20,000–£30,000 in the UK — even more saving on complex cases.

Full mouth implants vs dentures — which is better?

Implants are fixed, don’t slip, preserve the jawbone and feel like natural teeth, whereas dentures sit on the gum and can move. For most people who can have them, implants are the better long-term solution.

How many implants do I need for a full set?

Typically four (All-on-4) or six (All-on-6) per arch — so eight to twelve for a full mouth. The exact number depends on your bone and bite.

How long does full-mouth treatment take abroad?

Usually two trips over a few months: surgery and temporary teeth first, then the final fixed teeth once healed. Each trip is only a few days.

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Written by James — Medical Insights Editor · Last updated 11 June 2026

James is the Medical Insights Editor for Dental Implants Abroad, creating clear, patient-focused articles that simplify complex dental topics. His work helps people understand their treatment options and confidently navigate their dental implant journey abroad.

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