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Ireland vs Turkey: Dental Implant Cost

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The real cost including treatment, Dublin flights and transfer — a clear comparison for Irish patients

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The real difference between Ireland and Turkey

A single dental implant typically costs €2,000–3,500 in Ireland; at Smile & Holiday in Fethiye it starts from around €350–700 for the same premium Straumann/Nobel Biocare implant. With a direct Dublin→Dalaman flight (~4h 15m) and just a 45-minute transfer, even the total cost including flights and a hotel stay comes in below the treatment-only price in Ireland. The table below puts the real numbers side by side.

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Turkey (Fethiye)

Single dental implant€350–700
All-on-4 (per arch)€4,000–7,000
Porcelain veneer (per tooth)€200–350
Zirconia crown€150–250
Implant brandsStraumann / Nobel Biocare
Flight from DublinDirect ~4h 15m (THY/Aer Lingus)
Airport to clinic45 min (Dalaman, 50 km)
WarrantyWritten + lifetime clinical
Language of careEnglish-speaking team
Med 2 tax relief (Ireland)Eligible — overseas treatment qualifies

Ireland

Single dental implant€2,000–3,500
All-on-4 (per arch)€15,000–25,000
Porcelain veneer (per tooth)€800–1,200
Zirconia crown€600–1,000
Implant brandsVaries by practice
Flight from Dublin
Airport to clinicLocal
WarrantyVaries by practice
Language of careEnglish
Med 2 tax relief (Ireland)Eligible

70–80%

Saving on implants

~4h 15m

Dublin → Dalaman direct

45 min

Airport to clinic

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FAQ

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Yes — typically 70–80% less for the same premium brands. Even the total cost including flights and a hotel stays below the treatment-only price in Ireland.

Non-routine dental treatment abroad can qualify for Med 2 relief if the dentist is legally registered in that country. Keep your receipts and check the current Revenue.ie rules.

A direct Dublin→Dalaman flight (~4h 15m), then a 45-minute transfer we arrange free of charge.

For a single implant, roughly €1,500–3,000 including flights and a hotel — still below the treatment-only price in Ireland.