How Much Does Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost in the UK?
Here’s what to expect when it comes to prices, value, and what’s actually included.
What Affects the Cost of Full Mouth Reconstruction?
Type of restoration (All-on-4, All-on-6, individual implants)
Materials used (Zirconia, E-Max)
Complexity of case (extractions, bone grafts, sinus lifts)
Clinic type (NHS, private, hospital-based)
Travel or accommodation needs
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UK Cost Ranges
Provider Type | Price per Arch | Notes |
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NHS (if eligible) | Low or no cost | Only covers medically essential cases |
UK Private Clinics | £10,000–£18,000 | May exclude extras like CBCT or sedation |
HospitalOne Abroad | €4,500–€7,000 | Includes CBCT, 5-star hotel, and flights |
Private UK pricing can vary widely, especially depending on location and whether your provider outsources lab work.
What’s Included at HospitalOne
All-on-4 or All-on-6 with premium implants
Zirconia or E-Max final prosthetics
CBCT scans, diagnostics, treatment plan
Sedation or anaesthesia as needed
Flights and 5-star hotel accommodation
Multi-specialist care in a hospital setting
We believe in pricing that’s clear, honest, and all-in.
Financing & Payment Options
Interest-free instalments available
You can use scans from your UK dentist to plan remotely
Optional pre-treatment call with our team
Is It Worth the Cost?
In short: yes, if you value function, appearance, and peace of mind. Full mouth reconstruction restores your ability to eat, smile, and speak with confidence and can prevent years of pain and further cost.
When you factor in durability and the all-inclusive approach, HospitalOne often delivers better results for less.
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FAQs
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High lab costs, clinic overheads, and surgeon fees drive prices. Many UK clinics don’t include scans, sedation, or follow-up.
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Usually £9,000 - £14,000 for both arches, depending on materials and complexity. Flights and 5-star stay included.
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Yes. We offer payment plans and can help with medical loan options.
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Only in rare cases of trauma or severe medical need. Cosmetic or functional upgrades are not covered.