The Complete Guide to Dental Implants in Vietnam: Costs, Brands & Success Rates (2026)
USD $700-$1,200 per implant. Same globally certified brands. 97.8% survival rate. Up to 80% savings vs Australia, the US, or the UK.
A single dental implant in Australia costs AUD $4,000-$7,000 (USD $2,600-$4,500); in the US, $3,500-$6,000; in the UK, GBP 2,500-$4,500. The same procedure in Vietnam, using a premium Swiss or Korean implant system placed by a specialist oral surgeon with in-house CBCT imaging, costs USD $700-$1,200. Even including return flights and a full week's accommodation, international patients typically save $2,000-$4,000 per implant and $20,000-$40,000 on full-mouth All-on-4.
Clinical outcomes match Western benchmarks: a 2025 large-scale registry study of 158,824 implants confirmed a 97.8% survival rate, consistent with landmark meta-analyses. This guide covers everything international patients need to know: procedure costs by implant brand and city, All-on-6 pricing, clinical evidence, how to evaluate clinics, flight costs, and total trip budgets for Australian, NZ, US, UK, and Canadian patients.
1. The Global Dental Implant Cost Crisis
Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth: a permanent, bone-anchored solution that preserves jaw structure and avoids the limitations of dentures or bridges. Yet in high-income English-speaking countries, the cost has risen to levels that place treatment out of reach for a large portion of the population.
In Australia, the Australian Dental Association's 2023 fee survey found the median cost for a single implant (fixture, abutment, crown) at AUD $5,800, with metropolitan specialists commonly charging AUD $6,500-$8,500 for complex cases requiring bone grafting. Private health insurance covers a fraction: most Extras policies cap implant benefits at AUD $500-$1,500 per year. The result is millions of Australians deferring implant treatment entirely, or seeking alternatives abroad.
The US picture is comparable: average costs of $3,500-$6,000 per implant mean patients needing multiple implants or full-arch restoration face bills of $40,000-$80,000. The UK's NHS does not fund implants for cosmetic tooth loss; private pricing ranges from GBP 2,200-$3,500 per implant.
Against this backdrop, Vietnam has emerged as one of the world's leading destinations for dental implant tourism, combining internationally trained oral surgeons, global implant brands, modern clinic infrastructure, and costs dramatically lower than the West, driven by lower rent, labour, and regulatory overhead rather than any compromise in clinical standards.
Leading Vietnamese dental clinics feature the same CBCT imaging, CAD/CAM milling, and sterilisation equipment as top Western practices.
2. Implant Brands Available in Vietnam
One of the most important factors in assessing dental implant quality abroad is the implant brand used. Premium Vietnamese clinics stock the same internationally certified systems as practices in Sydney, London, or New York. The brand determines implant surface technology, the available abutment library, the global clinical evidence base, and the manufacturer warranty.
Premium European Brands
Straumann (Switzerland) is widely regarded as the world's leading implant brand, with one of the largest clinical evidence bases in dentistry. The SLActive surface technology achieves osseointegration in 3-4 weeks versus 6-8 weeks for earlier surface types. In Vietnam, Straumann implants cost USD $1,000-$1,200 per fixture. Nobel Biocare (Sweden/Switzerland), the originator of modern osseointegrated implants, offers the NobelActive and Replace CC systems. Nobel is particularly associated with All-on-4 protocol development. Nobel implants in Vietnam run USD $900-$1,100 per fixture.
Premium Korean Brands
Osstem (South Korea) is the world's third-largest implant manufacturer by volume, with CE, FDA, and ISO 13485 certification. Osstem's TSIII system has documented survival rates comparable to European brands. In Vietnam, Osstem implants cost USD $700-$900 per fixture, roughly 30-40% less than European equivalents while maintaining equivalent clinical outcomes. MegaGen (South Korea) manufactures the AnyRidge system and is available in Vietnam from USD $700-$850.
| Brand | Origin | Key System | Certifications | Vietnam Price (USD, fixture) | Osseointegration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Straumann | Switzerland | BLT, SLActive | CE, FDA, ISO 13485 | $1,000-$1,200 | 3-4 weeks |
| Nobel Biocare | Sweden/Switzerland | NobelActive, Replace CC | CE, FDA, ISO 13485 | $900-$1,100 | 4-6 weeks |
| Zimmer Biomet | USA | Tapered Screw-Vent | CE, FDA, ISO 13485 | $850-$1,050 | 4-6 weeks |
| Osstem | South Korea | TSIII, GS, US | CE, FDA, KFDA, ISO 13485 | $700-$900 | 4-6 weeks |
| MegaGen | South Korea | AnyRidge, EverFit | CE, FDA, KFDA, ISO 13485 | $700-$850 | 4-6 weeks |
| Alpha-Bio | Israel | SPI, ICE | CE, ISO 13485 | $750-$900 | 4-6 weeks |
Fixture-only prices. Abutment and crown billed separately. See the next table for all-inclusive totals.
3. Complete Implant Procedure Price Comparison (2026)
The table below presents all-inclusive pricing for implant and related procedures across Western markets and Vietnam, allowing patients to calculate realistic total treatment costs. All prices in USD. Currency conversion: 1 USD = 1.58 AUD, 1 USD = 0.79 GBP (March 2026).
| Procedure | Australia (USD) | USA (USD) | UK (USD) | Vietnam (USD) | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exam + X-ray | $60-$130 | $80-$200 | $70-$150 | $10-$25 | ~87% |
| Scale & Clean | $100-$200 | $100-$250 | $80-$160 | $20-$45 | ~82% |
| Composite Filling | $140-$250 | $150-$300 | $120-$220 | $25-$50 | ~83% |
| Root Canal (front) | $700-$1,200 | $800-$1,500 | $650-$1,100 | $100-$200 | ~87% |
| Root Canal (molar) | $1,200-$2,200 | $1,000-$2,000 | $900-$1,600 | $150-$300 | ~87% |
| Wisdom Tooth Extraction | $300-$600 | $300-$700 | $250-$500 | $60-$150 | ~80% |
| Porcelain-fused Crown | $1,200-$2,000 | $1,000-$1,800 | $900-$1,500 | $150-$300 | ~87% |
| Zirconia Crown | $1,400-$2,500 | $1,200-$2,200 | $1,100-$1,900 | $200-$400 | ~86% |
| Bone Graft (per site) | $800-$2,000 | $700-$2,000 | $700-$1,800 | $200-$500 | ~75% |
| Implant, Korean brand (all-incl.) | $2,600-$3,800 | $3,000-$4,500 | $2,200-$3,500 | $700-$950 | ~80% |
| Implant, European brand (all-incl.) | $2,800-$4,500 | $3,500-$6,000 | $2,500-$4,500 | $1,000-$1,500 | ~78% |
| Sinus Lift | $1,500-$3,500 | $1,500-$4,000 | $1,400-$3,000 | $400-$900 | ~77% |
| Teeth Whitening (in-clinic) | $500-$900 | $400-$800 | $350-$700 | $80-$180 | ~82% |
Sources: ADA 2023, ADA USA 2024, BDA UK, SmileJet marketplace 2026. Rates: 1 USD = 1.58 AUD, 0.79 GBP (March 2026).
4. All-on-4 and Full-Arch Implant Costs
All-on-4 is the most cost-effective solution for patients who have lost all or most teeth in one or both jaws. Four strategically placed implants support a fixed full-arch prosthesis, eliminating the need for removable dentures. Vietnam's leading implant centres offer the complete All-on-4 workflow at a fraction of Western prices.
| Procedure | Australia (USD) | USA (USD) | UK (USD) | Vietnam (USD) | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All-on-4, 1 arch, acrylic | $16,000-$22,000 | $18,000-$28,000 | $14,000-$22,000 | $5,500-$7,000 | ~75% |
| All-on-4, 1 arch, zirconia | $22,000-$35,000 | $25,000-$40,000 | $20,000-$32,000 | $7,000-$9,000 | ~78% |
| All-on-4, BOTH arches, acrylic | $32,000-$44,000 | $36,000-$55,000 | $28,000-$44,000 | $11,000-$14,000 | ~75% |
| All-on-4, BOTH arches, zirconia | $44,000-$70,000 | $50,000-$80,000 | $40,000-$64,000 | $14,000-$18,000 | ~78% |
| All-on-6, 1 arch | $25,000-$42,000 | $28,000-$50,000 | $22,000-$40,000 | $7,500-$12,000 | ~77% |
| Snap-on Overdenture (4 implants) | $6,000-$12,000 | $6,000-$14,000 | $5,000-$11,000 | $2,000-$4,000 | ~73% |
5. Clinical Outcomes & Success Rates
The most common question patients ask about dental implants abroad is whether clinical outcomes are comparable to those at home. The published evidence is clear: implant survival rates are determined primarily by implant system, patient health factors, and surgical protocol, not by the country where treatment is performed.
| Study | Year | Sample Size | Follow-up | Survival Rate | Key Finding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Israeli Electronic Dental Registry (MDPI) | 2025 | 158,824 implants | Real-world registry | 97.8% | Largest real-world dataset to date |
| Kupka et al., Clinical Oral Investigations | 2024 | Meta-analysis | 20 years | >97% | Hydrophilic surfaces superior to machined |
| Moraschini et al., IJOMS | 2015 | 7,711 implants | 5-10 years | 94.6% (5yr), 93.1% (10yr) | Brand & surface are primary predictors |
Research consistently identifies the following as the primary predictors of implant success: adequate bone volume and density, implant surface technology, brand and manufacturing quality, surgeon experience and protocol adherence, patient factors (non-smoking, controlled diabetes), and post-operative maintenance. The country of treatment is not a significant variable when these factors are controlled for.
6. Vietnam's Dental Cities: Hanoi, HCMC & Da Nang
| City | Clinic Density | Flight from Sydney | Hotel (mid-range) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ho Chi Minh City | Highest | ~9 hrs direct | $50-$120/night | Most clinic options, competitive pricing, vibrant city |
| Hanoi | High | ~9.5 hrs | $45-$110/night | Cultural tourism, hospital-grade facilities |
| Da Nang | Moderate, growing | ~9.5 hrs via connections | $55-$130/night | Beach holiday + dental, popular with Australians |
Ho Chi Minh City hosts the greatest concentration of internationally certified implant clinics and the most direct flights from Australia and New Zealand. Hanoi is the national capital with several clinics affiliated with major hospitals, appealing to patients with complex cases. Da Nang's My Khe Beach strip has attracted a growing cluster of premium dental clinics serving Australian tourists who combine treatment with a beach vacation and day trips to nearby Hoi An.
Da Nang combines beachside recovery with modern dental infrastructure, making it a favourite for Australian dental tourists.
7. Flights & Accommodation
| Origin | Destination | Flight Time | Return Economy Fare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sydney (SYD) | HCMC (SGN) | ~9 hrs direct | AUD $500-$900 |
| Melbourne (MEL) | HCMC (SGN) | ~9 hrs direct | AUD $480-$850 |
| Brisbane (BNE) | HCMC (SGN) | ~8.5 hrs | AUD $480-$820 |
| Auckland (AKL) | HCMC (SGN) | ~11 hrs via SYD/SIN | NZD $650-$1,100 |
| Los Angeles (LAX) | HCMC (SGN) | ~18-20 hrs (connections) | USD $600-$1,200 |
| London (LHR) | HCMC (SGN) | ~12-14 hrs (connections) | GBP $550-$950 |
| Toronto (YYZ) | HCMC (SGN) | ~19-22 hrs (connections) | CAD $1,100-$1,800 |
Accommodation near clinic districts in HCMC, Hanoi, and Da Nang runs USD $50-$130 per night at mid-range 3-4 star hotels. For a typical implant placement trip of 4-5 days, accommodation costs are USD $200-$650, far less than the cost of a single implant at home. See our best time to visit guide for seasonal flight pricing tips.
8. Total Trip Cost Modelling
The following scenarios model total cost for a Sydney patient. All figures in USD.
| Cost Item | A: Single Implant (Korean) | B: 4 Implants + Crowns | C: All-on-4 Both Arches (Zirconia) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment (Vietnam) | $800 | $3,200 | $16,000 |
| Return flights (x2 trips for A&B) | $700 | $700 | $600 (1 long trip) |
| Accommodation (4 nights x2) | $500 | $500 | $900 (10 nights) |
| Meals, transport, misc. | $300 | $300 | $500 |
| Total (Vietnam) | $2,300 | $4,700 | $18,000 |
| Same treatment (Australia) | $3,800-$5,500 | $15,000-$22,000 | $44,000-$70,000 |
| Estimated saving | $1,500-$3,200 | $10,000-$17,000 | $26,000-$52,000 |
9. Treatment Timeline: What to Expect
Before Trip 1: Pre-consultation (4-8 weeks before travel)
Share a recent panoramic X-ray or CBCT scan with your chosen clinic via SmileJet. The clinic reviews bone volume, identifies any need for bone grafting, and provides a written treatment plan with all-inclusive pricing. Book flights once the plan is confirmed.
Trip 1, Days 1-3: Consultation, imaging, and implant placement
Day 1: in-person consultation, in-house CBCT imaging, and treatment confirmation. Days 2-3: implant placement surgery (45-90 minutes per implant under local anaesthetic). Temporary crown or healing cap fitted. Most patients experience mild soreness for 48-72 hours.
Osseointegration: 3-6 months at home
The titanium implant fuses with your jawbone. Your clinic provides follow-up protocols; contact SmileJet's support team if concerns arise. Straumann SLActive achieves osseointegration in 3-4 months; other brands typically require 4-6 months.
Trip 2, Days 1-2: Crown fitting and final restoration
Return for a 2-3 day second trip. Impressions or digital scans, crown fabrication in-house, fitting and final adjustments. You leave with a permanent, aesthetically matched crown.
Ongoing: Annual maintenance
Implants require annual professional cleaning and X-ray review. This can be done at your local dentist at home, or combined with a future trip. Most leading Vietnamese clinics offer a 5-10 year written warranty.
10. How SmileJet Helps International Patients
SmileJet is a dental tourism marketplace connecting international patients with 2,000+ verified dental clinics across Vietnam, Thailand, and Mexico. Unlike general travel aggregators, SmileJet is designed specifically for patients navigating dental treatment abroad, with verification, transparency, and patient safety as its core commitments. Learn more about our trust and safety standards.
How It Works
Step 1: Browse and compare. Filter clinics on smilejet.app by destination, implant brand, procedure, ratings, and price. Every profile shows licensing, brands stocked, imaging equipment, language capability, and verified reviews.
Step 2: Request treatment plans. Upload your X-ray or CBCT scan and request plans from multiple clinics simultaneously. Receive itemised USD quotes covering fixture, abutment, crown, bone graft, and all fees.
Step 3: Compare and choose. Review plans, compare pricing, read patient stories, and ask questions. SmileJet's team can help narrow options based on your case and budget.
Step 4: Book and travel. SmileJet coordinates booking confirmation with the clinic. You book flights and accommodation using our destination guides.
Step 5: Leave a verified review. After treatment, share your experience through a verified SmileJet review, helping future patients make informed choices.
11. Choosing the Right Clinic: Due Diligence Checklist
| Criterion | What to Check | SmileJet Verified |
|---|---|---|
| Licensing | Valid clinic licence from national health authority | Yes |
| Implant brands | Named global brands, not generics | Yes |
| Material traceability | Serial numbers & batch data provided | Yes |
| CBCT / 3D imaging | In-house 3D scanning capability | Yes |
| Transparent pricing | Fixed pricing before you travel | Yes |
| Written warranty | Formal warranty documentation | Yes |
| English communication | Fluent English clinical staff | Yes |
| Patient reviews | Verified reviews from real patients | Yes |
12. Frequently Asked Questions
How much do dental implants cost in Vietnam?
USD $700-$1,200 per implant (all-inclusive: fixture, abutment, crown). Korean brands (Osstem, MegaGen) from $700; European brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) from $1,000. Savings of 70-80% versus Australia (AUD $4,000-$7,000) or the US ($3,500-$6,000).
Are Korean implant brands as good as European brands?
Osstem and MegaGen hold CE, FDA, and ISO 13485 certifications with extensive clinical data. Long-term studies show equivalent survival rates when patient and surgical factors are controlled. European brands have a broader evidence base, but real-world outcomes are clinically equivalent. Korean brands at 30-40% lower cost represent strong value.
What is the success rate of dental implants in Vietnam?
A 2025 study of 158,824 implants confirmed a 97.8% survival rate. Success is determined by implant system, patient health, and surgical protocol, not by treatment location. Vietnamese clinics using globally certified brands achieve statistically equivalent outcomes to Western practices.
How much does All-on-4 cost in Vietnam?
USD $5,500-$7,000 per arch (acrylic) or $7,000-$9,000 (zirconia). Both arches: $11,000-$18,000. Compare: Australia AUD $32,000-$70,000 for both arches; US $36,000-$80,000. Savings of 75-78%. View All-on-4 clinics and pricing.
How long is the flight from Australia to Vietnam?
Direct flights from Sydney or Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City take approximately 9 hours. Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar, and Bamboo Airways operate daily services. Return fares range from AUD $480-$900. From Brisbane, about 8.5 hours. Auckland to HCMC is about 11 hours via connections.
Do I need a visa to enter Vietnam?
Australian, NZ, US, UK, and Canadian citizens enter visa-free for up to 45 days. A typical implant trip of 4-5 days falls well within this. For longer stays, an e-visa costs USD $25. Read our full visa guide.
Is dental tourism in Vietnam safe?
Yes, at properly verified, licensed clinics. The key is selecting a clinic that meets the eight criteria in our checklist. SmileJet screens for Ministry of Health licensing, implant brand authenticity, imaging equipment, and patient safety protocols. Learn about our verification process.
Can I combine dental implants with a holiday?
Absolutely. Da Nang is especially popular: 2-3 days of treatment plus beach time at My Khe and day trips to Hoi An. HCMC and Hanoi offer vibrant city experiences. Total trip budget, including a holiday, remains well below the cost of treatment alone at home. Read patient stories from travellers who combined treatment and travel.