All-on-6 dental implants in Turkey
All-on-6 is the sturdier sibling of All-on-4 — a full-arch fixed bridge supported by six implants instead of four. Here is what one arch, and a full upper-and-lower case, actually costs at our partner clinic, Taki Dent in Antalya, who it's recommended for, and how it differs from All-on-4.
My Dentist Brooklyn Consulting LLC is a Brooklyn-based dental treatment consulting and coordination company. Dental treatment is provided by our partner clinic, Taki Dent, in Antalya, Turkey. We do not provide dental treatment at our Brooklyn office.
Typical published NYC price
$20,000–$40,000
Per arch. Per arch. Both-arch full-mouth treatment starts from approximately $11,300; provide a CBCT scan and Taki Dent fixes your final price in writing before you travel.
Taki Dent, Antalya — starting price
from $5,650
Per arch. Fixed and guaranteed once you provide a CBCT scan — known before you travel and it does not change. How we calculate this →
Turkey prices are for treatment performed at our partner clinic, Taki Dent, in Antalya, Turkey. No treatment is provided at our Brooklyn office, which offers consultation & coordination only.
What All-on-6 is, and how it differs from All-on-4
All-on-6 replaces a full arch of missing, failing or badly damaged teeth with one fixed bridge — the same basic concept as All-on-4 — but the bridge is anchored to six implants instead of four. Spreading the bridge's support across more implants distributes chewing load more evenly across the arch and adds redundancy: with six anchor points instead of four, the restoration can tolerate slightly more variation in individual implant performance without compromising overall stability.
The clinical logic is straightforward: more implants generally means more total surface area bonded to bone, which can matter when bone density is a limiting factor or when a patient's bite generates unusually high forces. All-on-4 remains a reasonable, often simpler and slightly less costly option when bone density and position allow its angled-implant design to work — the two are not "better or worse" in the abstract, they suit different mouths. See our All-on-4 in Turkey page for the full comparison. Neither option is cosmetic shorthand for "more expensive is better" — Taki Dent's clinical team is not incentivized to recommend the higher implant count, and a written plan explaining why a specific case calls for six implants rather than four should always be part of what you review before agreeing to travel.
Who All-on-6 is typically recommended for
Taki Dent's clinical team generally considers All-on-6 for patients who have lost most or all of the teeth in an arch and who have one or more of the following, confirmed from a CBCT scan: moderately reduced bone density that still supports six implant sites without extensive grafting; a heavier bite or history of grinding, where extra anchor points help distribute load; a strong preference for the most robust possible foundation for a long-term, fixed restoration; or a case where the clinical team judges four implants would leave less margin than they'd want for the specific bone anatomy involved. It is a clinical recommendation made case by case, not a default upsell over All-on-4 — plenty of patients are better served by four implants, and Taki Dent's team will say so.
Bone requirements for six implants
Placing six implants per arch means six viable implant sites need to be identified, not just enough total bone volume somewhere in the jaw. A CBCT scan maps bone height, width and density at each proposed site before any commitment is made. Where bone volume is insufficient at one or more of the additional sites, Taki Dent's team may recommend a bone graft first, an adjusted implant position, or in some cases suggest All-on-4 instead — each of which is confirmed in writing before you travel. This is precisely why we don't quote a specific implant count over the phone or by email alone; a scan-based assessment comes first.
Temporary and final restorations
As with All-on-4, most All-on-6 cases involve two bridges. A fixed temporary bridge, typically in acrylic (PMMA), is fitted on your first visit once all six implants are placed, so you leave with a functioning fixed arch rather than a gap or removable denture. After roughly four to six months of healing, once the implants have integrated with the bone, a shorter second visit is used to fit the final bridge — usually zirconia, chosen for its strength and long-term wear resistance. Your written treatment plan names the exact materials for both the temporary and final restoration before you travel.
Per-arch and full-mouth (both arches) price
A single All-on-6 arch at Taki Dent starts from $5,650, against a typical published New York-area range of $20,000–$40,000 for comparable per-arch work. For patients needing both the upper and lower arch restored — a full-mouth, All-on-6 case — the combined starting price is from $11,300, against a published New York-area range of roughly $55,000–$75,000 for equivalent full-mouth, implant-supported treatment.
| Scope | Typical published NY-area price | Taki Dent, Antalya — starting price |
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| All-on-6, one arch | $20,000–$40,000 | from $5,650 |
| Full-mouth, All-on-6, both arches | $55,000–$75,000 | from $11,300 |
Treating both arches together doesn't double travel costs, since your hotel and VIP transfers are included in the treatment price and your one flight is shared across the same two visits — part of why a full-mouth case often shows a larger proportional saving than the per-arch figures alone suggest. These figures are Taki Dent's own fixed US-dollar starting prices; provide a CBCT scan and Taki Dent fixes your final price in writing before you travel, guaranteed not to change. Full detail on how every number on this site is sourced and calculated — including the comparison basis for New York-area figures versus Taki Dent's list — is on our price comparison methodology page.
Visit schedule
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Consultation and written plan
We review your case from Brooklyn, and Taki Dent's clinical team prepares a written plan from your CBCT scan — confirming implant count, whether extractions or grafting are needed, materials and total price — before you travel.
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First visit — extractions, implants, temporary bridge
Typically five to seven days for a single arch, longer for both arches together: any needed extractions, all six implants per arch, and a fixed temporary bridge are completed before you fly home.
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Healing — four to six months
The implants integrate with the jawbone at home in New York, using the temporary bridge for lighter everyday function, following Taki Dent's written aftercare instructions.
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Second visit — final bridge
A shorter return trip fits the final zirconia bridge once healing is confirmed. Straightforward single-arch cases sometimes compress into one longer visit; a full-mouth case more often keeps the two-trip structure.
Risks and complications
The risks of All-on-6 are broadly the same category as any implant surgery, applied across more implant sites: individual implant failure to integrate, infection at a surgical site, nerve or sinus involvement depending on implant position, prolonged swelling or bleeding, and — longer term — bone loss around an implant if hygiene or follow-up care lapses. Because six implants are placed rather than four, there are more individual sites where a localized issue could occur, though the extra anchor points also mean the overall bridge is generally more tolerant of a single underperforming implant than a four-implant arch would be. As with any surgical procedure, individual outcomes vary, and no clinic can honestly guarantee a specific result regardless of your own healing and aftercare. Attending recommended follow-up check-ups and keeping to the written hygiene routine are the biggest factors within your own control for a favorable long-term result, and Taki Dent's aftercare instructions cover both in detail.
Alternatives to All-on-6
If your bone condition, budget or bite don't call for the extra two implants, reasonable alternatives include All-on-4 (see our dedicated page), which uses an angled four-implant design to work with the denser bone often still available even after some bone loss; individual single implants if only some teeth in the arch actually need replacing rather than the whole row — see our single dental implants page; or, for patients not suited to implants at all, a traditional removable denture, which costs less up-front but doesn't stop ongoing bone loss and can shift during eating or speaking. Taki Dent's clinical team recommends between these options based on your CBCT scan and health history, not a default preference for the higher-implant-count treatment.
Frequently asked questions
What is All-on-6, and how is it different from All-on-4?
All-on-6 restores a full arch of missing or failing teeth with one fixed bridge, supported by six implants instead of four. The extra two implants spread chewing load across more anchor points, which can matter for patients with lower bone density, a heavier bite, or those who want the sturdiest possible foundation for a long-term restoration. All-on-4 remains a reasonable, often more straightforward option when bone density allows it — the choice is a clinical one, made from your CBCT scan.
Do I need more bone for All-on-6 than All-on-4?
Not necessarily more overall, but the additional two implant sites need to be viable, which is exactly what a CBCT scan is used to confirm. Some patients who don't have quite enough bone in the right positions for six implants are better suited to All-on-4 with its angled-implant approach, or to All-on-6 combined with a bone graft. This is a case-by-case clinical decision, not a default recommendation either way.
What does full-mouth All-on-6 (both arches) cost compared to a New York-area quote?
A full upper-and-lower All-on-6 case at our partner clinic, Taki Dent in Antalya, starts from around $11,300 for both arches together, versus a published New York-area range of roughly $55,000 to $75,000 for comparable full-mouth, implant-supported work. See our price comparison methodology for exactly how both sides of that figure are calculated.
What happens if six implants isn't the right fit for my case?
Taki Dent's clinical team may recommend All-on-4 instead, a different implant count, or in some cases a non-implant restoration, based on your CBCT scan and health history. We'd rather tell you honestly which category fits your mouth during a consultation than have you commit to a specific implant count before any assessment has happened.
Find out if All-on-6 is the right fit for your case
A free, no-obligation consultation is the fastest way to find out whether All-on-4 or All-on-6 fits your bone condition and budget, and what a written estimate from Taki Dent in Antalya would look like.