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The honest guide · Last reviewed 18 May 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson

All on 4 implants in Czechia, weighed honestly.

What it really costs in Prague and beyond, the two trips and follow up nobody puts in the brochure, the risks that matter, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
€6,000+
Per arch, indicative
vs £10,000 to £15,000 UK
2 trips
Usually needed
months apart
3 to 6 mo
To final teeth
implants must fuse
The one honest thing
All on 4 usually means removing remaining teeth. The biggest cost variable is the implant brand and the final bridge.
Quick answer

Is Czechia worth it?

All on 4 in Czechia commonly runs from about €6,000 to €11,000 per arch, roughly £5,000 to £9,500, often a half to a third of UK pricing for comparable work. Czechia has a long established dental tourism sector, EU regulation, and dentists who must be registered. The value is real when a registered implant dentist uses an internationally recognised implant system and gives a clear written plan. The catch is that this is a course of treatment over months, usually with two trips.

Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed May 2025, and vary with the implant brand, the bridge material, and whether teeth need removing or bone grafting first. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it really costs

The price in Czechia, honestly.

Czechia is one of the better established dental tourism destinations in Europe, mostly because of lower labour and facility costs, not lower standards by default. All on 4 places a full arch of fixed teeth on four implants. The price swings most on the implant brand, the material of the final bridge, and whether you need extractions, a temporary bridge or bone grafting along the way.

Indicative ranges per arch, reviewed May 2025, in the currencies clinics most often quote. Not a quote and not a promise. A full mouth, both arches, costs roughly double a single arch.

ItemCzechiaUK private
All on 4, one arch€6,000 to €11,000£10,000 to £15,000
Both arches (full mouth)€12,000 to €20,000£20,000 to £30,000
Typical saving abroadroughly 40% to 60%n/a
Often in a packagehotel, transfers, scansn/a

Confirm in writing the implant brand, the bridge material, whether extractions and grafting are included, and the currency you are billed in. A very low headline price often uses a lesser known implant system that is hard to service at home.

The real experience

Two trips, and the follow up.

All on 4 replaces a full arch of teeth with a fixed bridge anchored on four implants. On the first trip the dentist removes any remaining teeth in that arch, places the implants under local anaesthetic with sedation if needed, and usually fits a temporary fixed bridge so you leave with teeth. This trip is often around five to seven days, including the planning scan and reviews.

Then comes the wait. The implants need to fuse with the bone, a process called osseointegration, which takes roughly three to six months. During this time you wear the temporary bridge and eat softer foods. Once the implants have fused you return for a second trip, when the final, stronger bridge is fitted. This is why All on 4 abroad is rarely a single visit, and why the total trip and travel cost matters as much as the headline fee.

The follow up is the part medical travel makes harder. Implants need regular maintenance, and problems such as a loose screw, a chipped bridge, or gum inflammation are easier to fix where the work was done. Many dentists at home are reluctant to service another clinic's implant system, especially a brand they do not stock. Agree before you travel how reviews, adjustments and any warranty will be handled, and choose a widely recognised implant brand so a local dentist can help if needed.

The risks of travelling here

What can go wrong.

All on 4 is a well established treatment, but it is oral surgery with real risks, and travelling for a months long course adds problems of its own. Understand both before you commit.

Implant failure

An implant can fail to fuse with the bone, especially in smokers, people with diabetes, or where bone quality is poor. If one of the four fails, the whole bridge is affected and may need further surgery.

Infection and gum problems

Infection around an implant, called peri implantitis, can develop months or years later and lead to bone loss if not managed. Good cleaning and regular checks are essential to keep the implants healthy.

Nerve and sinus issues

In the lower jaw, implants placed near a nerve can cause numbness or tingling in the lip and chin. In the upper jaw, implants can affect the sinus. Careful planning with a 3D scan reduces these risks.

Bridge and bite problems

The bridge can chip or fracture, screws can loosen, and the bite may need adjusting. These are usually fixable, but each fix is awkward to arrange from another country.

The travelling risk

This is a months long treatment that needs follow up, so a single cheap trip is rarely the whole story. If a problem appears at home, a local dentist may not service the implant system used. Settle the warranty, maintenance and revision terms in writing first.

How to choose safely here

Questions before you pay.

A safe clinic answers all of these in writing without flinching. Vague answers about the implant brand, no proper scan, and prices far below the market are the warning signs that matter most. We never name a clinic, so use these to judge any you are sent.

1
Is the dentist registered and experienced in implants?
In Czechia, dentists must be registered with the Czech Dental Chamber. Ask who places the implants, their implant experience, and how many All on 4 cases they do.
2
Which implant brand and bridge material do you use?
Ask for the exact implant system and the bridge material. An internationally recognised brand can be serviced at home, which matters for a lifelong restoration.
3
Will I have a 3D scan and a written plan?
A proper plan starts with a CBCT scan and a written treatment plan covering extractions, grafting if needed, the number of trips, and the timeline. Be wary of a fixed price quoted before any scan.
4
How many trips, and what does each cover?
Confirm what happens on each visit, how long apart they are, and what is included in the temporary and final bridges, so you can budget for the full course and the travel.
5
What warranty comes with the implants and bridge?
Ask what the guarantee covers, for how long, and what you must do to keep it valid, including maintenance visits and cleaning.
6
What happens if something goes wrong at home?
Get in writing how repairs, adjustments and any return trip are handled, and who pays, before you commit.
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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

Is All on 4 in Czechia safe?

At a registered clinic where an experienced implant dentist uses a recognised implant system and proper 3D planning, outcomes can be comparable to home. Risk rises with poor planning, cut price implant brands, and weak follow up. This guide helps you tell a careful clinic from a risky one.

How much can I save compared with the UK?

Indicatively, Czechia often costs a half to a third of UK pricing, with UK All on 4 commonly £10,000 to £15,000 per arch and Czechia roughly €6,000 to €11,000. Remember to add the cost of two trips. Reviewed June 2026.

Can it really be done in one trip?

You usually leave the first trip with a temporary fixed bridge, but the implants need three to six months to fuse before the final bridge is fitted on a second trip. Same day teeth means a temporary, not the finished result.

How long do the implants last?

Well placed and well maintained implants can last many years, but the bridge on top may need repair or replacement over time, and good cleaning and regular checks are essential. No one can honestly promise they last forever.

What if something goes wrong after I get home?

Repairs and maintenance are harder to arrange from another country, and a local dentist may not service an unfamiliar implant brand. Choose a recognised system, keep your records, and agree the warranty and revision terms in writing before you travel.

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