Cost Guide 2025
All-on-6 Cost UK: What You Actually Pay
A clear breakdown of All-on-6 dental implant costs in the UK — what is included, why prices vary, and how to ensure two quotes are truly comparable.
NHS vs Private
Why All-on-6 Is Not Available on the NHS
The NHS operates a clinical funding model based on what is deemed medically necessary to maintain oral health. Dental implants — including All-on-6 — fall outside this definition in almost all cases, because dentures and dental bridges are considered adequate functional replacements from an NHS clinical perspective.
NHS dental charges are banded into three treatment bands (Bands 1, 2, and 3), with Band 3 — the most complex — capped at a patient contribution of £319.10 in England (2024–25). Full-arch implant reconstruction cannot be delivered at this price point and therefore falls entirely outside NHS provision.
There are exceptional circumstances in which NHS funding may be available: patients who have lost teeth or jaw structure through head and neck cancer treatment, trauma, or specific congenital conditions may qualify for consultant-led reconstructive implant treatment within the NHS or through specialist centres. However, these cases are clinically assessed on an individual basis and cannot be requested through a standard NHS dental referral.
For the vast majority of adults seeking All-on-6, the options are UK private dentistry, or treatment abroad. Understanding what each option genuinely costs — including all components — is the starting point for making an informed decision. If you are new to the treatment, start with our complete guide to All-on-6 and 3-on-6 dental implants to understand exactly what you are paying for.
UK Private Pricing
UK Private Costs: What You're Paying For
UK private All-on-6 treatment is expensive for several reasons: high clinic overheads, UK laboratory costs for prosthesis fabrication, regulatory compliance, insurance, and premium implant brands. Understanding the cost components helps you assess whether a quote is comprehensive or whether hidden extras will be added later.
A transparent UK quote for All-on-6 should break down into these elements:
Typical single-arch total: £12,000–£22,000
Both arches: £22,000–£40,000+ depending on materials and complexity
Price Comparison
UK All-on-6 Cost Ranges at a Glance
| Feature | UK Budget | UK Standard | UK Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single arch | £3,000–£8,000 | £8,000–£15,000 | £15,000–£22,000 |
| Both arches (full mouth) | £6,000–£16,000 | £16,000–£28,000 | £28,000–£40,000+ |
| Zirconia upgrade | £1,000–£2,000 additional | £2,000–£3,500 additional | £3,500–£5,000 additional |
| CT scan | Usually included | Included or £200–£300 | Included or £300–£400 |
| Temporary prosthesis | Usually included | Usually included | Usually included |
* All figures are estimated ranges. Costs vary depending on clinic location, implant brand, prosthesis material, and whether bone grafting or extractions are required.
Quote Checklist
What a Quote Should Always Include
Before comparing two quotes on price, confirm that they include the same components. A headline figure of £8,000 may look cheaper than £14,000 until you realise it does not include the CT scan, prosthesis, or follow-up visits.
Abroad: Real Total Cost
Going Abroad: The Real Total Cost
The clinical cost of All-on-6 abroad is significantly lower than the UK — but this is not the only cost to factor in. Treatment abroad typically requires two trips: one for implant surgery (5–7 days), and one for the final prosthesis fitting approximately 3–6 months later (3–5 days).
Estimated additional costs for Turkey
Return flights from UK airports to Istanbul or Antalya typically cost £150–£400 per person per trip. Over two trips, budget approximately £300–£800. Hotel accommodation at 3–4 star near dental districts costs £50–£100 per night. For 12 nights total across two trips, budget £600–£1,200. Total additional costs: approximately £900–£2,000.
Estimated additional costs for Hungary
Return flights from UK airports to Budapest typically cost £80–£200 per person per trip. Over two trips, budget approximately £160–£400. Hotel accommodation costs £50–£100 per night. For 10 nights total across two trips, budget £500–£1,000. Total additional costs: approximately £660–£1,400.
The net saving
For a full-mouth (both arches) case where UK private cost is £30,000 and Turkey clinical cost is £10,000, the saving after travel expenses is approximately £17,000–£19,000. Even for a single-arch case where UK cost is £15,000 and Turkey cost is £5,000, the net saving remains substantial at around £7,500–£8,500.
Common Questions
Cost and Funding Questions
Why is All-on-6 so expensive in the UK?
Can I get All-on-6 on the NHS?
What should every All-on-6 quote include?
Is it cheaper to have All-on-6 in Turkey even after travel costs?
Do UK quotes ever include everything, or are there always extras?
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