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Essential Advice From UK Dentists Before Getting Full Mouth Dental Implants Abroad

Full mouth dental implants abroad can appear much cheaper than UK treatment, but the lower price usually reflects cheaper materials, non-regulated implant brands, limited follow-up care and higher long-term risk. Many UK clinics cannot or will not repair failed work carried out abroad, meaning complications often become far more expensive to fix once patients return home.

Full Mouth Dental Implants Abroad – What Patients Must Know

Full mouth implant treatments are complex surgical procedures. When done abroad using unfamiliar implant systems, non-regulated brands, or rushed same-trip protocols, long-term failure rates increase significantly. In full-arch cases, aftercare and maintenance are essential — and this is the main reason complications abroad are difficult for UK dentists to manage.

Please note that the advice below is impartial dental advice intended to inform and educate patients about dental implant treatment abroad.

The content below will highlight certain negative aspects of getting dental implants abroad, with the only positive aspect highlighted being cost. We’re publishing this advice so patients can make better-informed decisions before jetting off and fully understand the consequences of treatment abroad and how it might affect their future.

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Why Full Mouth Implants Abroad Are Cheaper

Dental implants abroad might save you money, but there’s a reason for that. You get what you pay for.

Dentists in the UK who place dental implants tend to use only certain brands, and for good reason. They are regulated, so they do not compromise on materials or brands to offer cheaper treatments that can result in problems and complaints.

Examples of brands dentists in the UK use for dental implants include Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and even Ankylos, three reputable brands with decades of clinical research and backing that offer the best osseointegration results and long-term stability.

In comparison, we’ve seen how certain websites in countries like Turkey market dental implants to Brits, where they’ll use images and logos of the familiar brands we use in the UK, like Straumann, which might be enough to convince you that’s what you’re receiving.

However, navigating to their packages, which break down what’s included in the cost, highlights very different brands of dental implants that allow them to offer much better rates.

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Dentists abroad might even tell you that you’ll have no problem being treated by a dentist back in the UK.

We’ve had patients come to us in severe pain who are having extreme problems with their implants, which require them to be removed and replaced. But they didn’t find us easily – they had to go from practice to practice, being told “no” immediately after hearing even the mention of “Turkey Teeth.”

Dentists in the UK aren’t lying to you when they say that if you choose to get treatment abroad and if complications occur, you’ll struggle to find a willing UK dentist to help. As they use different brands, techniques and systems, the dentists in the UK put their careers at risk for getting involved.

Even if you do find a dentist willing to help (some exist but are the best in their fields), you’ll likely end up paying thousands and having to undergo months of procedures and reconstructive dental work, spending around three times as much as you would if you had sought treatment in the UK in the first place.

Who Should Avoid Getting Full Mouth Dental Implants Abroad?

Patients who should be cautious include those with bone loss, gum disease, complex medical conditions or previous implant failures. Full arch cases require detailed planning, long-term follow-up and guaranteed access to the dentist who performed the surgery — something abroad clinics often cannot provide.

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Understand your dentist’s qualifications and experience

You cannot be an expert implant dentist – a specialism doesn’t exist for cosmetic dentistry.

Specialist dentists must undergo additional schooling and training to become experts and be registered on the speciality registrar. But no amount of training will matter for dental implants. So, if you’ve seen marketing messages like dental implant specialists and experts, you should know this is false.

When thinking of receiving dental implants, you should research your dentist’s qualifications and understand what they mean and what the dentist can bring to your case.

Dental implant surgery is a serious and costly procedure, so it’s best to educate yourself on how qualified and experienced your dentist is – as many dentists can take one course to place full mouth implants.

Full Mouth Dental Implants Abroad – FAQs

Are full mouth dental implants abroad safe?

They can be, but standards vary hugely. Cheaper clinics often use non-regulated implant systems or perform rushed surgeries.

Why are full mouth dental implants abroad cheaper?

Lower labour costs, cheaper implant brands and limited aftercare reduce the price.

What happens if full mouth implants done abroad fail?

Most UK dentists cannot repair or maintain unfamiliar implant systems, meaning removal and replacement may be required.

Is it cheaper long-term to get implants abroad?

No, many patients spend more fixing complications than they would have paid in the UK.

Is aftercare included abroad?

Often not, aftercare is limited or unavailable once you return home.

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