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Treatment abroad, weighed honestly · Last reviewed 13 December 2025
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All on 6 implants in Lithuania, weighed honestly.

What a full arch on six implants really costs in Lithuania, the risks that matter when you treat abroad, what the timeline and follow up actually involve, 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.
£4,000+
Indicative per arch
vs £14,000 to £25,000 UK
2 trips
Often needed
place, then fit final teeth
3 to 6 mo
For implants to fuse
before final teeth
The one honest thing
This is surgery on living bone, and the cost you compare must include the final teeth and the follow up, not just the implants.
Quick answer

Is it worth going to Lithuania?

All on 6 in Lithuania, a fixed full arch of teeth carried on six implants, commonly costs from about £4,000 per arch, often a half to a third of UK pricing for comparable work. Lithuania is an established dental travel destination inside the European Union, with clinics in Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipeda working to EU standards and English widely spoken. The real cost is the timeline, because the implants usually need months to fuse to the bone before your final teeth are fitted, so plan for the trip honestly.

Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed December 2025, and vary by the number and brand of implants, the prosthesis material, any bone grafting needed, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.

What it really costs here

The price in Lithuania, honestly.

In Lithuania a full arch on six implants typically runs from about £4,000 to £8,000 per arch, roughly €4,700 to €9,400, with premium zirconia work and both arches together costing more. Price is driven by the implant brand, whether the bridge is acrylic on metal or zirconia, any bone grafting, and the clinic. UK pricing for similar work is commonly quoted at £14,000 to £25,000 per arch.

Indicative ranges, reviewed December 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market often means a cheaper implant system, a temporary bridge sold as final, or extra steps such as grafting left out of the headline figure.

ItemIn LithuaniaUK private
All on 6, one arch£4,000 to £8,000£14,000 to £25,000
Both arches togetherfrom about £8,000£30,000 to £40,000
Typical saving versus UK50% to 70%n/a
Sometimes extrabone grafting, sinus lift, scansn/a

Always confirm in writing whether the price includes the final fixed bridge, the implant brand, any grafting, the return visit, and the currency you are billed in. Home figures are indicative bands, not a fixed quote.

The realistic experience

The trips, the timeline and the follow up problem.

All on 6 is rarely a single short trip. Many clinics place the implants and a temporary bridge on the first visit, then fit the permanent teeth on a second visit months later once the implants have fused to the bone. Some offer an immediate fixed bridge in one trip, but the final teeth still come later. Ask which protocol applies to you before you book flights.

01

First visit

A scan, planning, any extractions, and placement of the six implants, usually with a temporary bridge. Expect a few days on site and some swelling and soreness.

02

Healing at home

Over three to six months the implants fuse to the bone. You wear the temporary teeth and follow soft food and cleaning guidance during this stage.

03

Second visit

You return to Lithuania for the final fixed bridge to be fitted and adjusted. This often needs a few days and several appointments.

04

Years of upkeep

A full arch needs cleaning, checks, and occasional repairs. Plan how that maintenance happens once you are home before you commit.

The follow up problem

Once you are home, a loose screw, a chipped bridge, a bite that needs adjusting, or an implant that does not integrate is hard to manage from another country. Many home dentists are reluctant to service another clinic's implant system. Agree before you travel exactly how repairs, adjustments, and any warranty will be handled, and ask which implant brand is used so parts are available at home.

Insurance and complication cover

Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective dental work or its complications. Read the policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover before you book.

The risks of treating here

What can go wrong.

Implant dentistry is well established and generally safe, but a full arch is real surgery on the jaw and the risks are worth understanding before you commit to treatment abroad.

An implant that fails to fuse

Most implants integrate, but a share do not, and failure can surface months later once you are home. Smoking, diabetes and poor bone all raise the risk. Ask how a failed implant is handled and who pays.

The two visit timeline

Treatment compressed into a single short trip can mean the final teeth are fitted before the implants have fully fused, or a temporary bridge sold as if it were the finished result. Be clear on what is temporary and when the permanent teeth come.

Infection around the implants

Gum and bone infection around an implant can develop over time and threaten the whole arch if not caught early. It needs ongoing professional cleaning and checks, which is harder to arrange across borders.

Nerve, sinus and bite problems

Implants placed near a nerve can cause lasting numbness, and upper implants can affect the sinus. A poorly balanced bite causes pain and wear. These trace mostly to planning and skill, which is why imaging and an experienced surgeon matter.

Unknown implant brand and parts

A cheap or unbranded implant system can be hard to repair at home because the components are not stocked. As an EU country Lithuania regulates dental materials, but you should still confirm the exact brand and that it is widely supported.

How to choose safely in Lithuania

Five questions before you pay.

We do not name clinics. Use these to judge any clinic in Lithuania you are sent to, and treat vague answers, pressure to book, and prices far below the market as the warning signs that matter most.

1
Is the dentist a registered implant surgeon?
Ask for registration with the Lithuanian dental authorities and specific training and experience in full arch implant work, not general dentistry alone.
2
Which implant brand and prosthesis material?
Get the exact implant system and the bridge material in writing. A widely supported brand makes repairs at home far easier, and confirms what the price actually buys.
3
Is a 3D scan and a written plan included?
Safe full arch work is planned on a cone beam scan that shows bone, nerves and sinus. Ask for the plan, the number of visits, and whether grafting is likely.
4
When are the final teeth fitted?
Confirm whether you leave the first trip with a temporary or final bridge, and when the permanent teeth are placed. This sets your real timeline and travel costs.
5
What is the warranty and aftercare at home?
Get any guarantee on the implants and bridge in writing, including who pays for repairs and how problems are handled once you are back home.
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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

Is all on 6 in Lithuania safe?

At a registered clinic where an experienced implant surgeon plans the case on a 3D scan and uses a supported implant brand, it can be safe and the results good. Lithuania is in the European Union and regulates dental materials. Risk rises with rushed timelines, cheap implant systems, and treatment squeezed into one short trip. This page is here to help you tell a careful clinic from a risky one.

Why is it so much cheaper in Lithuania?

Mostly lower labour and overhead costs and a competitive market, not lower quality by default. A price far below the rest of the market, though, can signal a cheaper implant system or steps left out of the quote.

How many trips will I need?

Often two. The implants are placed on the first visit, then you return months later for the final fixed teeth once they have fused. Some clinics offer an immediate temporary bridge in one trip, but the permanent teeth still come later. Confirm the protocol before booking.

What if an implant fails after I am home?

Failures can surface months later. Agree in writing what the clinic does if an implant does not integrate, who pays, and whether a home dentist can service the system. Ask the implant brand so parts are available locally.

Do I need bone grafting?

Some people do, particularly after long term tooth loss in the upper jaw, where a sinus lift may be needed. This adds cost and time and can mean an extra healing stage. A proper scan tells you, so ask for one before any final quote.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

For the wider picture, see our Lithuania destination guide, the all on 6 cost comparison, and our guide on second trips and follow up visits. When you are ready, you can Get Matched.

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