Dental Implants in Marmaris, Turkey: Surgeon-Led Care for Missing Teeth
Dental Implants at a Glance
What Are Dental Implants?
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root, most commonly a titanium post, placed into the jawbone where a tooth has been lost. Once healed, it supports a crown, a bridge or a fixed alternative to removable dentures, restoring both function and a natural appearance.
Replacing missing teeth matters for more than your smile. Gaps can shift neighbouring teeth, strain your bite and quietly erode oral health over time, which is why implants sit at the heart of modern restorative dentistry.
How Osseointegration Works
Are Dental Implants Right for You?
Implants suit many adults, but we never assume suitability; only a clinical examination can determine whether they are the right choice for your mouth. Our team assesses your gums, the depth and density of bone in your jaw, and your general health before recommending dental implant treatment.
Where bone volume has reduced, a bone graft can rebuild the site, and in the upper jaw a sinus lift may create the space an implant needs. 3D imaging identifies these additional implant procedures in advance, never mid-surgery.
When Implants May Not Be Recommended
Implants are not the answer for everyone, and saying so honestly is part of good dentistry. Heavy smoking, uncontrolled diabetes, active gum disease, certain medications and a jaw that is still developing in patients under eighteen can all make implant surgery unsuitable or premature.
If that applies to you, it rarely means the door is closed. Preparatory treatment can often resolve the underlying issue first, and alternatives such as bridges or well-fitted dentures remain available while we review your situation.
The Teeth Plus Difference: Surgery in a Surgeon's Hands
An Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Leads Your Treatment
Implantology is, above all, a surgical discipline. At our clinic, implant placement is carried out by a doctorate-level Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon rather than delegated as a routine procedure, and that depth of training shapes everything from incision design to how nerves and sinuses are protected.
Many patients tell us this is why they chose Marmaris over closer options: not the destination alone, but the reassurance of surgeon-led planning combined with genuinely personalised care.
A Fully Digital Workflow Under One Roof
Our modern clinic pairs that surgical experience with the latest technology: 3D intraoral scanners, CBCT imaging and an in-house laboratory that designs and crafts restorations a few steps from the treatment room. This advanced technology, and the latest techniques it enables, means we plan your case digitally from the first scan to the final fitting.
Dental clinics across Marmaris welcome international patients, and we have shaped our dental services around their journeys, with English speaking staff who make the experience feel straightforward from your first message onwards. Our focus is simple: uncompromising dental care in a welcoming atmosphere, delivered at a pace that respects healing.
Clinical Benefits of Implant Treatment
Restores chewing function, so eating feels natural again.
Helps preserve the jawbone that begins to recede once a tooth is lost.
Stands independently, without grinding down healthy neighbouring teeth as a conventional bridge requires.
Supports facial structure and speech alongside the appearance of your smile.
Designed to provide a long-lasting solution when supported by proper care and regular reviews.
Contributes to everyday confidence and well-being in a way removable options often cannot match for stability.
Types of Implant Treatment We Provide
Single Implants
Implant-Supported Bridges
All-on-4 and All-on-6 Full-Arch Restorations
Recognised implant systems
We use internationally recognised implant systems, including Nobel Biocare and Alpha Bio. Your surgeon will recommend the best fit for your anatomy and goals.
Your Implant Journey: Two Visits to Marmaris
Planning from home.
First visit: examination and implant placement surgery.
Healing at home.
Second visit: abutment and final restoration.
Ongoing aftercare.
Healing, Aftercare and How Long Implants Last
Daily cleaning
Brush twice daily and clean around implants with interdental brushes or floss.
Regular reviews
Keep hygienist and check-up appointments, at home or with us.
Protect healing
Avoid smoking, which restricts healing and threatens the bone supporting your implants.
Guard the restoration
Tell your dentist if you grind your teeth; a night guard can help protect the result.
Continuing Your Care After You Return Home
Risks and Side Effects: An Honest Look
Expected after surgery
Swelling, bruising and manageable discomfort are common in the first days and usually settle with the aftercare measures we explain before you leave.
Less common risks
Infection, failure to integrate, altered sensation or sinus-related complications can occur. Smoking and uncontrolled diabetes increase these risks.
How we reduce risk
CBCT planning, careful mapping of nerves and sinuses, sterile protocols, trained clinicians and structured follow-up all support safer treatment.
How Implants Compare with Other Dental Treatments
Dental implant
Replaces the missing root, supports a fixed crown or bridge and helps preserve the surrounding jawbone. It involves surgery and a biological healing phase.
Dental bridge
Provides a fixed replacement by spanning the gap from neighbouring teeth. It avoids implant surgery but may require healthy adjacent teeth to be reshaped.
Removable denture
Avoids surgery and replaces several or all missing teeth with a removable appliance. It rests on the gums and does not preserve bone in the same way as an implant.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants in Marmaris
Does implant placement hurt?
Trained clinicians perform the procedure under local anaesthesia, and most patients describe pressure rather than pain. Some soreness over the following days is normal, manageable and short-lived, and we plan each step around keeping you comfortable.
How many visits will I need?
Most cases need two visits with a healing period in between, which is how the body sets the timetable. Complex or staged treatments occasionally need an additional visit, and we will tell you so before you commit to anything.
How soon after surgery can I travel?
After a single implant, many patients are fit to travel the next day, while larger surgeries may need a little longer. Your clinician will confirm when you are fit to travel rather than leaving it to guesswork.
How much do dental implants cost in Marmaris?
Every mouth is different, so the honest answer comes after an examination rather than from a price list. Your written treatment plan, prepared once our surgeon has assessed you, sets out exactly what your treatment involves and lets you make a decision calmly and with complete information.
Can implants replace all of my teeth?
Yes. Full-arch solutions such as All-on-4 can restore the entire mouth on as few as four implants in suitable cases, offering a fixed alternative to removable dentures.
What happens if I do not have enough bone?
Reduced bone is common and rarely a dead end. A bone graft can rebuild the site, and a sinus lift creates room in the upper jaw; your CBCT scan tells us in advance whether either is needed.
Will my new teeth look natural?
Our in-house laboratory matches shade, shape and translucency to your face and remaining teeth, then refines the result at your fitting. The aim is a smile that looks like it has always been yours and functions like it too.
I am nervous about dental treatment. Can you help?
Nervous patients are welcome here, not merely tolerated. Our English speaking staff explain every step in plain language, appointments are never rushed, and the welcoming atmosphere of the clinic is something patients mention almost as often as their results.
Dental Implants and the UK Landscape
Many of our implant patients travel from the UK. Online conversations tend to focus on price, but the more useful questions are about access, planning quality and continuity of aftercare when treatment happens abroad. We’re always glad to keep your regular dentist informed at every stage of your care.
Online conversations tend to circle around UK prices, yet the more useful questions are about access, planning quality and continuity of aftercare. Some of our patients maintain popular UK dental subscription plans or found their regular practice through online dental practice finders; implant treatment abroad can sit alongside that routine care, and we encourage you to keep your own dentist informed at every stage.

