What a fixed full arch on six implants really costs in Tunisia, the two trip timeline, the risks that matter, and the questions that keep you safe. We never name a clinic.
All on 6 implants in Tunisia commonly cost from about €4,800 per arch, roughly £4,100, often 60 to 75 percent less than UK or wider European private pricing for comparable work. Tunisia runs an established dental tourism sector aimed mainly at European patients, and many clinics fit the same CE marked implant systems used at home. The trade off is two trips spread over several months and the difficulty of getting adjustments or warranty work once you are back home.
Costs below are indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025, and vary by the implant brand, the prosthesis material, whether teeth need removing first, and what a package includes. They are not a quote and not a promise of a result.
In Tunisia All on 6 typically runs from about €4,800 to €6,500 per arch, roughly £4,100 to £5,600, with a final zirconia bridge near the top of that range. Many clinics quote all inclusive, bundling the scan, surgery, abutments, the provisional and the final prosthesis, plus airport transfers and hotel nights. Price is driven by the implant system, the prosthesis material, how many teeth need removing first, and the case complexity.
Indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025. Not a quote. A price far below the rest of the market often means a budget implant brand, a rushed plan, or a temporary bridge counted as the final result. Ask exactly what the figure covers before you compare.
Always confirm in writing what the price covers, the exact implant brand and prosthesis material, the currency you are billed in, and whether both trips are included. Home figures are indicative bands, not a fixed quote.
All on 6 is oral surgery, usually done in two trips months apart. On the first trip any failing teeth are removed, six implants are placed in the jaw, and a fixed temporary bridge is fitted the same day or soon after. The implants then need months to fuse with the bone before you return for the permanent bridge. Plan the timeline around that healing, not around a holiday.
Consultation, a CBCT scan, any extractions, and six implants placed per arch under local anaesthetic with sedation. A fixed temporary bridge is fitted.
Swelling and soreness settle, you keep to a soft diet, and the clinic reviews healing before you fly home on the temporary teeth.
The implants integrate with bone while you wear the temporary bridge. Keep the area very clean and contact the clinic at once if anything loosens or hurts.
Final impressions are taken and the permanent bridge is fitted and adjusted. Expect a few days for fitting, checks and any tweaks to the bite.
Once you are home, a loose screw, a chipped tooth, a bite that feels wrong, or gum inflammation around an implant is hard to fix from another country. Many local dentists are reluctant to adjust another clinic's work, and the warranty may require returning to Tunisia. Agree in writing before you travel how reviews, repairs and any warranty claim will be handled.
Ask for the CBCT scan, the implant passport with brand and batch numbers, and full treatment notes. A dentist at home can only help if they know exactly what was placed.
All on 6 can restore a full arch and transform daily life, but it is surgery placed into bone, and the long healing happens far from your clinic. Understand these before you commit.
An implant can fail to fuse with the bone, especially with smoking, poor bone, or infection. With six implants, the loss of one still needs careful handling, often on another trip.
Infection of the gum and bone around an implant can develop over time and, if untreated, can loosen the implant. Good cleaning and regular reviews matter for life.
Implants in the lower jaw sit near nerves. Damage can cause lasting numbness or tingling in the lip or chin. Careful planning from a good scan lowers this risk.
In the upper jaw, the extra implants can crowd the sinus and bone grafting is sometimes needed. This adds cost, healing time and its own risks.
A bridge that does not meet the bite evenly can cause pain, fractures and wear. Adjusting it from home is the hard part, so agree how that is handled first.
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It can be, when an experienced implant surgeon works from a proper scan, uses a CE marked system, and plans the healing carefully. Risk rises with budget implants, rushed timelines, smoking, and poor aftercare once you are home. This page helps you tell a careful clinic from a risky one.
Neither is automatically better. Six implants can spread the load where there is enough bone, while four can be enough in other cases. The right choice depends on your jaw, your bite and a careful assessment, not on a sales pitch.
Usually yes. The implants need months to fuse with the bone before the permanent bridge goes on. You leave the first trip on a fixed temporary bridge and return for the final teeth, commonly four to six months later.
Some will, some will not, especially for adjustments or warranty repairs on another clinic's work. Carry your implant brand details and records, and arrange local hygiene reviews in advance.
A failed implant usually needs removing and, after healing, replacing, which can mean another trip. Ask before you book who covers the cost and how it is handled if it happens after you fly home.
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