Dental Implants in Poland: 2026 Prices (£400–£1,300)
By Adam Smith, Head of Patient Research
Updated 10 April 2026 · Dental tourism researcher · Clinic vetting specialist · 40+ clinics assessed on-site
Clinically reviewed by Dr. Hubert Trzepatowski, Lead Implantologist & Founder
Haldent Dental Clinic, Krakow · Only certified Nobel Biocare All-on-4 trainer in Poland · 1,500+ patients/year · Polish Association of Implantology
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Dental implants in Poland cost £400–£1,300 per tooth — 40–60% less than the UK. 2026 price breakdown by city, brand and treatment, from clinics we vetted.
A standard dental implant in Poland costs £400–700. Premium brands like Straumann or Nobel Biocare run £550–1,000. The same work in the UK: £2,950–3,500. Poland is quietly becoming one of the fastest-growing dental tourism destinations in Europe — enquiry volumes from UK patients grew 34% last year.
And unlike Turkey, Poland is in the EU. That means EU consumer protection laws, no visa required, and a 2.5-hour flight from London.
How much do dental implants cost in Poland in 2026?
| Treatment | Poland | UK | Turkey | Hungary | Saving vs UK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single implant (standard) | £400–700 | £2,950 | £350–550 | £500–800 | 76–86% |
| Single implant (premium) | £550–1,000 | £3,500 | £450–800 | £700–1,000 | 71–84% |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | £4,500–8,000 | £18,000 | £3,800–7,000 | £5,000–8,000 | 56–75% |
| All-on-6 (per arch) | £5,800–10,000 | £22,000 | £5,000–9,000 | £6,000–10,000 | 55–74% |
| Bone graft | £180–400 | £800 | £150–350 | £200–400 | 50–78% |
| Zirconia crown | £160–300 | £850 | £120–220 | £180–300 | 65–81% |
| Full mouth restoration | £7,000–14,000 | £25,000 | £6,000–12,000 | £8,000–15,000 | 44–72% |
These are real prices from clinics in Krakow — Poland's main dental tourism hub. Warsaw clinics tend to be 10-15% more expensive.
Why choose Poland for dental implants?
EU membership. Polish dental clinics operate under EU healthcare regulations. Your treatment records transfer seamlessly. Consumer protection laws apply. If something goes wrong, you have legal recourse through EU channels — try that with a clinic in Istanbul.
Short flights. London to Krakow is 2 hours 30 minutes. Budget airlines (Ryanair, Wizz Air) fly the route for £30-80 return. You can fly out Thursday morning and be home Sunday — no week-long commitment required.
European-trained dentists. Poland produces some of the best-trained dentists in Europe. Jagiellonian University in Krakow is one of the oldest medical schools in the world (founded 1364). Many Polish implantologists do additional training in Germany or Switzerland.
Krakow itself. Unlike flying to a clinic and back, Krakow is a genuine destination. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The food scene rivals any European capital. Your partner or family won't be sitting in a hotel lobby waiting — they'll be exploring one of Europe's most beautiful cities.
"I got quotes ranging from £3,500 to £9,000 for the same work — the cheapest wasn't always the worst"
How does Poland compare to Turkey and Hungary?
People often ask which destination is "best." There's no single answer — it depends on what matters to you.
Choose Poland if:
- EU consumer protection matters to you
- You want a short trip (2-3 days possible for simpler work)
- You prefer European clinical standards and paperwork
- You want to combine treatment with a European city break
Choose Turkey if:
- Price is your primary concern (Turkey is 10-20% cheaper than Poland)
- You need extensive work (full mouth, Hollywood Smile) — Turkey's volume clinics handle these routinely
- You're comfortable with a longer trip (5-7 days typical)
Choose Hungary if:
- You want a middle ground on price and EU protection
- Budapest's thermal bath recovery appeal speaks to you
- You need complex implant work (Budapest has a long history as Europe's "dental capital")
All three have excellent clinics and poor ones. The clinic matters more than the country.
What should you watch out for with Polish clinics?
Poland's dental tourism industry is younger than Turkey's or Hungary's. That means fewer "factory clinics" processing dozens of patients a day — but also fewer established platforms helping patients compare options.
Red flags in Poland:
- Clinics with no English-speaking staff (communication issues are the #1 complaint)
- No panoramic X-ray or CT scan before treatment planning
- Vague quotes without itemised treatment breakdowns
- No named implant brands in the quote
Green flags:
- Clinics affiliated with Polish Chamber of Physicians and Dentists
- Named implant brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Camlog, MIS)
- Itemised quotes with each procedure listed separately
- English-speaking treatment coordinator
- Written guarantee with clear terms (5-10 years for implants)
"Make sure you clarify this before booking"
The Smart Way to Compare
Don't start by contacting clinics directly. Start by understanding what you actually need.
The free dental package on MyDentalFly lets you complete an interactive dental chart and health questionnaire in 2 minutes. You get a personalised report — worth £50, equivalent to a private UK consultation — with treatment recommendations and cost estimates. No clinic sees your details yet.
From there, we match you with up to 3 verified clinics based on your treatment needs. You see real prices side by side — Turkey, Hungary, and Poland — in your currency. Each clinic submits a detailed treatment plan you can compare line by line.
If you have questions about implant brands, bone grafts, or whether Poland is right for your specific case, Pearl AI is trained on your assessment data and can give you personalised answers.
"Get everything in writing before you pay"
The savings calculator will show you exactly how much you'd save in Poland vs the UK for your specific treatments. It uses real clinic prices, not estimates.
How much do dental implants cost in Poland?
A standard dental implant in Poland costs £400–700 including the post, abutment, and crown. Premium brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) cost £550–1,000. All-on-4 full arch implants run £4,500–8,000 per arch. Krakow is the main dental tourism destination with the most competitive prices.
Is Poland good for dental implants?
Yes. Polish dentists train to EU standards, and many do additional specialist training in Germany or Switzerland. Krakow's Jagiellonian University is one of Europe's oldest and most respected medical schools. Poland uses the same implant brands, materials, and protocols as UK clinics. EU consumer protection laws apply to all dental treatments performed in Poland.
How long do I need to stay in Poland for implants?
For a single implant placement: 2-3 days. For multiple implants or All-on-4: 5-7 days. Some patients split treatment across two visits — placement on the first trip, final crowns on the second trip 3-4 months later. Krakow is a 2.5-hour flight from London, making return visits practical.
Poland vs Turkey for dental implants?
Turkey is typically 10-20% cheaper than Poland for implants. Poland offers EU consumer protection, shorter flights from the UK (2.5 hours vs 4 hours), and EU-regulated healthcare standards. Both countries have excellent clinics. Turkey handles higher volumes of full-mouth cases; Poland tends to attract patients wanting a shorter, more European-style experience.
Do Polish dentists speak English?
Most dental tourism clinics in Krakow have English-speaking staff and treatment coordinators. However, not all clinics cater to international patients — check before booking. Clinics on comparison platforms like MyDentalFly are pre-verified for English communication capability.
Related: Best Country for Dental Implants (2026 Comparison)
See also: All-on-4 Guide
What are the best cities in Poland for dental work?
Krakow
Most popular with UK dental tourists. Historic city centre, strong tourist infrastructure, multiple internationally accredited clinics. Cheap Ryanair flights from several UK airports — from £30-£80 each way.
Warsaw
Capital city with the highest concentration of specialist clinics. Slightly pricier than Krakow for both treatment and hotels, but the widest range of specialists available.
Wroclaw
Growing dental tourism hub. Lower profile means shorter waiting times. Direct flights from London Luton.
Gdansk
Coastal city popular with Scandinavian patients. Growing number of English-speaking clinics targeting UK patients.
How long does dental implant treatment take in Poland?
Single implant: One trip, 3-5 days. Implant placed on day 1-2. Return in 3-4 months for the permanent crown (or have it done by a UK dentist). Some clinics offer same-day crowns.
All-on-4: One trip, 5-7 days. Extractions, implant placement, and temporary fixed bridge within 2-3 days. Return in 4-6 months for permanent bridge.
Multiple implants and crowns: Plan for 5-7 days. Initial consultation and CT scan on day 1, surgery on day 2-3, follow-up and aftercare on day 5-6.
How do you find a good dental clinic in Poland?
- Check accreditation — ISO 9001 certification and Polish Dental Association (PTS) membership
- Vet your actual dentist — what is their specialisation? How many implants have they placed?
- Ask about implant brands — good clinics name the specific brand and provide an implant passport
- Get a treatment plan first — based on your X-rays or dental assessment, not just photos
- Understand aftercare policy — what happens if you have problems after returning to the UK?
Next Steps
The candidacy checker tells you in 60 seconds if you're suitable for implants. The dental assessment builds your bespoke dental package — mapping your teeth and matching you with the right clinic. The savings calculator shows verified clinic prices vs home costs.
We've verified every clinic on our platform and removed eight that didn't meet our standards — unlike directories that list anyone who pays. Your dental tourism consultant coordinates everything once you're ready.
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The 60-Second Clinic Screen
Use this after you've collected 2-3 quotes from different clinics. Each clinic falls into one of three zones.
GREEN — Book with confidence
- Named treating dentist with verifiable credentials
- Video consultation with the actual dentist before any deposit
- CBCT scan required, itemised written treatment plan
- Specific zirconia brand and implant system named
- Night-guard included as standard for full-mouth work
- 10-year written warranty with named clinic legal entity
- Clear follow-up protocol post-treatment
- Willing to say "no" or stage treatment over multiple trips
YELLOW — Ask more questions
- Price is 20-40% below honest market rate but not absurd
- Treatment plan exists but is not fully itemised
- CBCT offered but not automatic
- Warranty described but not yet in writing
- Patient coordinator is first contact — insist on dentist video call
- Hotel included but you can decline and see the clinical price alone
- Reviews are good but thin on long-term follow-up detail
RED — Walk away
- Sub-£150 crown prices, "20 in 4 days"
- No dentist visible on website, coordinator-only
- No CBCT, no 3D planning, no digital scanner
- High-pressure "book today" sales tactics
- Licence number refused or impossible to verify
- No written informed consent in your language
- Night-guard not mentioned, no follow-up plan
- Warranty is verbal only, or tied to return flights at your cost
References & Sources
All clinical claims, pricing data, and statistics in this article are based on peer-reviewed research, official regulatory sources, and publicly verifiable data. We invite you to verify anything before making a treatment decision.
- 1.BBC News, "Turkey teeth: The dental tourism risks patients don't see." February 2023.
- 2.BBC, "Turkey Teeth: Bargain Smiles or Big Mistake?" — documentary investigating dental tourism risks, 2022.
- 3.Euronews, "Medical tourism: Dental expert explains why Turkey teeth can be a costly mistake." October 2024.
- 4.General Dental Council (UK), "Going abroad for dental treatment" — patient guidance.
- 5.British Dental Association (BDA), "Dental tourism: Patients need to know the risks."
- 6.T.C. Saglik Bakanligi (Turkish Ministry of Health), Health Tourism Authorisation Regulations.
- 7.Kontakiotis, E.G. et al. (2015), "A prospective study of the incidence of asymptomatic pulp necrosis following crown preparation," Int. Endod. J., 48(6), 512-517.
- 8.Pjetursson, B.E. et al. (2012), "A systematic review of the survival and complication rates of implant-supported fixed dental prostheses after at least 5 years," Clin. Oral Implants Res., 23(S6), 22-38.
- 9.Sailer, I. et al. (2015), "All-ceramic or metal-ceramic tooth-supported fixed dental prostheses: a systematic review," Dent. Mater., 31(6), 603-624.
- 10.Türkiye Today, "1.5 million health tourists visited Türkiye in 2024, generating $3 billion in revenue." 2025.
Medical disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes and does not replace a clinical examination. Treatment outcomes vary between patients. Always consult a qualified dental professional.
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About the author
Adam Smith
Head of Patient Research, MyDentalFly
Adam leads patient research at MyDentalFly, personally vetting clinics across Turkey, Hungary, and Poland. He has reviewed over 200 clinic proposals, analysed patient outcomes, and helped coordinate treatment plans for patients across the UK, USA, and Europe.
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Dr. Hubert Trzepatowski
Lead Implantologist & Founder, Haldent Dental Clinic
Only certified Nobel Biocare All-on-4 trainer in Poland · 1,500+ patients/year · Polish Association of Implantology
Content last reviewed: 10 July 2026


