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Cost · Last reviewed 27 August 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Full mouth restoration cost, the real total.

A full mouth restoration is not one price but a custom plan of several treatments, so quotes vary enormously. Abroad can look a fraction of home cost, but what is actually included is the whole story. We never name a clinic.

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£3k to £15k+
Indicative abroad
vs £8k to £25k+ UK
4 to 9 mo
Typical timeline
staged over several visits
Highly variable
Depends on the plan
no two cases are alike
The one honest thing
Because a full mouth restoration combines many treatments, a single headline price means little. The real risk is being sold more than you need. Insist on a fully itemised plan before you compare any quote.
Quick answer

What does it really cost?

A full mouth restoration abroad commonly ranges from about three thousand to fifteen thousand pounds or more, against roughly eight thousand to twenty five thousand or more at a UK private clinic, and far higher again in the United States where implant based cases can run into the tens of thousands of dollars. The total depends entirely on what the plan includes.

These are indicative ranges, reviewed August 2025, not a quote. The price swings with how many implants, crowns, or other treatments are involved, so always compare on an itemised plan. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

A full mouth restoration is a bundle of treatments, so the cost depends on what is in your plan. Abroad it often runs a fraction of home pricing because of lower labour and laboratory costs, but only an itemised quote tells you what you are really comparing.

Indicative ranges, reviewed August 2025. Not a quote. A headline package price can hide what is left out, so ask for every item listed.

ItemAbroadUK private
Implant based full arch, per arch£2,500 to £7,000£7,000 to £15,000
Crown or veneer, per tooth£150 to £350£500 to £1,500
Preparatory work (extractions, root canal, gum care, bone graft)extra, variesextra, varies
Often included in a packagescans, consultation, some hotel and transfersn/a

US pricing is higher again, with implant based full mouth cases often reported from the tens of thousands of dollars upward. Always confirm exactly what the price covers and what currency you are billed in.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean very different things.

What the plan includes. Implants cost far more than crowns or fillings, so a plan built on many implants costs much more than one built on crowns and gum care. Compare like for like.

Materials and laboratory. Zirconia and good laboratory work cost more and tend to show in the fit and look. Ask which materials and which laboratory.

The state of your mouth. Extractions, root canals, gum treatment, or a bone graft before implants all add cost and time. These are common omissions from a first estimate.

The hidden total. Several trips over months, flights, accommodation, and aftercare all add up. A staged plan means budgeting for the whole journey, not one visit.

Why total cost matters more

The cheapest quote is rarely the true cost.

Over treatment is the real financial risk. A full mouth case is where the most teeth can be crowned or removed, sometimes far more than the problem requires. Heavy reduction of healthy teeth, or extracting teeth that could be saved to fit implants, is irreversible. Cheaper because more was done is not a saving.

A complex case that fails or needs revision is expensive and difficult to put right from abroad, and many package deals exclude retreatment. A revision arranged from another country can cost far more than you saved.

Before you pay, confirm: a fully itemised plan, whether each treatment is truly needed or a more conservative option exists, what preparatory work is included, the number of trips, and how a problem would be handled once you are home.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much is a full mouth restoration abroad?

Indicatively about three thousand to fifteen thousand pounds or more depending on the plan, against roughly eight thousand to twenty five thousand or more in the UK. Reviewed June 2026 and not a quote.

Why does the price vary so much?

Because it is a custom bundle of treatments. A plan with many implants costs far more than one based on crowns and gum care.

Why is it cheaper abroad?

Mostly lower labour and laboratory costs and a competitive market. A very low price can also mean cheaper materials or more done than needed.

What is the biggest cost risk?

Over treatment: being sold more crowns, extractions, or implants than the problem requires. Always insist on an itemised plan.

How long does it take?

Commonly four to nine months over several visits, because implants need months to heal before the final teeth are fitted.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

More full mouth restoration guides are in production. You can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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