What a full arch on six implants really costs, the two trip reality, the risks that matter, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.
All on 6 dental implants in Poland commonly cost about €6,000 to €9,000 per arch, roughly £5,100 to £7,700, often half or less of UK pricing. Poland is a long established dental destination in the European Union. All on 6 uses six implants rather than four, which can give more support in some jaws, but it is not automatically better. The right number of implants depends on your bone and bite, and the quote should clearly include the final permanent bridge.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed April 2025, and vary with the implant brand, the bridge material, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
Poland is one of the most established dental destinations in the European Union, and prices reflect lower local costs rather than lower standards by default. An all on 6 quote depends heavily on the implant brand and the bridge material, and on whether the final permanent bridge is included or priced separately.
Indicative ranges, reviewed April 2025, in the currencies clinics most often quote. Not a quote and not a promise. Currency conversions are approximate and move with the exchange rate.
Confirm in writing whether the final permanent bridge is included, the implant brand and warranty, and the currency you are billed in. A very low arch price often excludes the final bridge.
An all on 6 treatment places six implants in the jaw to carry a full fixed bridge. It is usually two trips. On the first, the implants go in and a fixed temporary bridge is fitted, often within a day or two. You then heal for a few months while the implants fuse, before returning for the final permanent bridge. Some clinics offer a single longer stay, but a staged plan with a healing gap is common.
Plan for roughly five to seven days in Poland for the first stage, then a second trip later for the final bridge. Expect soreness, swelling and a soft diet for a week or two, and follow the cleaning routine closely. The temporary bridge looks good but is not the finished result.
The follow up is the hard part of going abroad. If the bite needs adjusting, a screw loosens, or an implant fails, a dentist at home may be reluctant to service another clinic work. Agree how reviews, adjustments, the warranty and any remake will be handled, and keep the implant brand and records so a local dentist can help in an emergency.
Implants are well established and usually successful, but they are surgery, and travelling for them complicates the reviews that get the bite right. Understand both before you commit.
Most implants integrate, but some fail to fuse, especially with smoking, diabetes or thin bone. A failed implant needs removal and a fresh attempt, which means more time and cost.
Peri implant infection and bone loss around an implant can develop over time and need ongoing care, which is harder to manage from another country.
Implants in the lower jaw can irritate a nerve and cause numbness, and upper implants can affect the sinus. Careful scans and planning reduce but do not remove this risk.
A full arch bridge must fit and meet your bite precisely. Getting this right needs review visits, which are the part most disrupted by treating abroad.
If something needs adjusting after you fly home, arranging it remotely is the central problem of dental work abroad. Settle the warranty, remakes and who pays in writing first.
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At a registered clinic where a qualified dentist places the implants and an established brand is used, success rates can be comparable to home. Risk rises with smoking, thin bone, and weak follow up. This guide helps you judge any clinic you are sent.
Not automatically. Six implants can give more support in some jaws, but the right number depends on your bone and bite. A careful dentist recommends based on your scans, not on a sales preference.
A lot. UK all on 6 is commonly £12,000 to £20,000 per arch and Poland roughly €6,000 to €9,000. Confirm whether the final permanent bridge is included. Reviewed June 2026.
Usually two. The first places the implants and a temporary bridge, then after a few months of healing you return for the final permanent bridge.
Servicing is harder from abroad, and a local dentist may be reluctant to work on another clinic implants. Agree the warranty, remakes and who pays in writing first, and keep your implant records.
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