Full-Arch Restoration
All-on-6 dental implants in Da Nang
By SmileJet Editorial Team · Updated May 2026
Da Nang's verified clinics perform All-on-6 full-arch restorations from US$7,700 per arch — with beach recovery on My Khe built in. Six implants per arch for maximum stability in cases where bone volume and biting force requirements make the extra fixation clinically indicated.
All-on-6 pricing in Da Nang
| Package | USD | AUD | Australia equiv. |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-on-6 per arch (Osstem/Dentium) | From US$7,700 | From A$11,781 | A$28,000–35,000 |
| All-on-6 per arch (Straumann/Nobel) | From US$9,200 | From A$14,076 | A$35,000–45,000 |
| All-on-6 both arches (Osstem/Dentium) | From US$14,400 | From A$22,032 | A$55,000–70,000 |
| All-on-6 both arches (Straumann/Nobel) | From US$17,500 | From A$26,775 | A$68,000–90,000 |
| Temporary prosthetic per arch | From US$750 | From A$1,148 | A$3,000–5,000 |
Prices indicative. Exact quote after CBCT scan review. Extractions, grafts, and sinus lifts quoted separately.
All-on-6 vs All-on-4 — the clinical difference
Same outcome — different load distribution
Both protocols replace a full arch of teeth with a fixed prosthetic supported by implants. The difference is how load is distributed across the jaw. Six implants provide more fixation points and better spread of biting forces than four — which is beneficial in specific clinical situations, not universally superior.
All-on-4 is the appropriate default
All-on-4's angled posterior implants are specifically engineered to work with reduced posterior bone — avoiding grafting in many cases while still delivering excellent long-term outcomes. It is appropriate for most full-arch patients.
All-on-6 indications in Da Nang
Da Nang clinicians recommend All-on-6 where: CBCT shows high bone density across the full arch; biting force assessment indicates the patient would benefit from six load points; or arch anatomy specifically supports a six-implant distribution. This is determined from your scan, not from general preference.
Two-trip protocol — with beach recovery
Surgery + temporary prosthetic
Final zirconia bridge
All-on-6 in Da Nang — frequently asked questions
Do Da Nang clinics perform All-on-6, or do they refer to HCMC?
Da Nang's verified clinics perform All-on-6 procedures in-house for most cases. Where a case involves unusually complex bone anatomy or significant grafting across multiple sites, clinicians may recommend HCMC specialists — and SmileJet coordinates this referral seamlessly. Your CBCT scan determines the appropriate setting.
What implant brands are used for All-on-6 in Da Nang?
Da Nang clinics stock Osstem and Dentium (Korean-made, mid-tier, from US$7,700/arch) as well as Straumann and Nobel Biocare (Swiss/Swedish premium, from US$9,200/arch). Both tiers use the same surgical technique and zirconia bridge. Brand choice is discussed at your consultation based on budget and clinical preference.
How is All-on-6 different from All-on-4 in terms of recovery?
Recovery timelines are similar — 3–5 days of reduced activity post-surgery, soft diet for 6–8 weeks during osseointegration. Six implants provide more fixation points, which some patients find gives greater early stability in the temporary prosthetic phase. Your Da Nang clinician will advise based on your specific jaw anatomy.
Can I combine All-on-6 with cosmetic work on remaining teeth?
Yes. If you have remaining natural teeth that will stay in place, veneers or crowns can be placed during the final restoration appointment (Trip 2) to unify the aesthetic result. This is common in full mouth reconstruction cases managed through SmileJet's Da Nang network.
What does the Da Nang beach recovery look like after surgery?
Day 1–2 post-surgery: rest at your hotel. Day 3 onwards: gentle walking on My Khe Beach is typically fine. Swimming is not advised for 5–7 days post-surgery. Most patients report that the beach environment makes the recovery window significantly more comfortable than recovering in an urban clinic city.
Frequently asked questions
Is All-on-6 better than All-on-4?
Not universally. All-on-6 provides more fixation points and suits patients with high bone density and heavier biting forces. All-on-4 is the appropriate default for most patients. Your CBCT scan determines the right protocol — not general preference.
How many trips to Da Nang does All-on-6 require?
Two trips. Trip 1 (8–10 days) covers implant surgery and temporary prosthetic. Trip 2 (4–5 days, 3–6 months later) covers the final zirconia bridge. Beach recovery at My Khe is built into the first trip.
Is Da Nang or HCMC better for All-on-6?
Da Nang is preferred for its beach recovery environment and slightly lower pricing (3–5% below HCMC). HCMC offers a deeper specialist pool for unusually complex grafting cases. SmileJet advises on the appropriate city based on your CBCT results.
Who is a candidate for All-on-6 in Da Nang?
All-on-6 is not a universal upgrade from All-on-4. It is clinically indicated in specific situations identified from your CBCT scan. Da Nang clinicians determine the appropriate protocol from your imaging — not from a general preference for more implants. Understanding the candidacy criteria before you submit your scans sets accurate expectations.
High bone density across the full arch
Patients with good bone volume at the posterior jaw sites that would typically be left empty in an All-on-4 case benefit from the additional posterior fixation that six implants provide.
Heavy biting force requirements
Patients who have previously fractured prosthetics or who have an established history of high occlusal forces may benefit from the additional load-sharing that six implant-to-bridge connection points offer.
Arch anatomy with favourable posterior sites
Some jaw architectures have posterior bone positions that are naturally suited to receiving a fifth and sixth implant in a near-vertical placement, avoiding the angled implants that are central to the All-on-4 protocol.
Important: If your Da Nang clinician recommends All-on-4 after reviewing your CBCT, this reflects sound clinical judgement — not an attempt to offer a cheaper product. All-on-4's angled posterior implants achieve equivalent functional outcomes to All-on-6 in most patients, with no additional risk. Discuss any protocol preference openly with your SmileJet coordinator before your trip.
All-on-6 in Da Nang — full currency pricing
1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD
| Package | AUD | NZD | GBP | CAD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All-on-6 per arch (Osstem/Dentium) | From A1,781 | From NZ3,475 | From £6,083 | From C0,549 |
| All-on-6 per arch (Straumann/Nobel) | From A4,076 | From NZ6,100 | From £7,268 | From C2,584 |
| All-on-6 both arches (Osstem/Dentium) | From A2,032 | From NZ5,200 | From £11,376 | From C9,728 |
| All-on-6 both arches (Straumann/Nobel) | From A6,775 | From NZ0,625 | From £13,813 | From C3,975 |
Prices are indicative minimums. CBCT scan, bone grafts, and sinus lifts quoted separately. Final quote issued after X-ray review. Exchange rates: 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD.
Why All-on-6 vs All-on-4: the structural difference
The core difference between All-on-4 and All-on-6 is load distribution. A full-arch bridge transfers all bite forces through the implant-to-bone connection. More implants means more fixation points, which reduces the load concentration at any single implant. Whether this matters clinically depends on your jaw anatomy and biting forces.
Load distribution
All-on-4 distributes bite forces across four implant-bone interfaces per arch. All-on-6 distributes the same load across six interfaces. In patients with high posterior bone density and documented heavy occlusal forces, six interfaces reduces the per-implant load by approximately 33%.
Implant positioning
All-on-4's two angled posterior implants (placed at 30-45 degrees) are engineered to reach denser anterior bone while avoiding the maxillary sinuses and mandibular nerve. All-on-6 uses six near-vertical implants when posterior bone depth allows, which some clinicians prefer for its biomechanical simplicity.
Prosthetic design
Both All-on-4 and All-on-6 support the same temporary acrylic bridge and final zirconia prosthetic. The number of abutment connection points differs, but the prosthetic itself is functionally identical. Bridge fracture risk decreases marginally with more fixation points, which is relevant for high-force occlusal cases.
All-on-6 pricing in Da Nang vs at home
All-on-6 costs more than All-on-4 in Da Nang due to two additional implant fixtures and abutments per arch. The price difference is approximately US$1,300-1,500 per arch compared to Osstem All-on-4. Against equivalent Australian All-on-6 pricing, the Da Nang saving remains substantial at 65-70%.
Da Nang All-on-6 (Osstem/Dentium)
- – Single arch: from US$7,700 (A$11,781)
- – Both arches: from US$14,400 (A$22,032)
- – Temporary prosthetic per arch: from US$750 (A$1,148)
- – Final zirconia bridge (Trip 2): from US$2,500 per arch
- – CBCT scan and consultation: from US$120
- – 45-day visa-free entry for AU/NZ/UK/US passports
Australia / UK All-on-6 equivalent
- – Single arch: A$28,000-45,000 (estimated range)
- – Both arches: A$55,000-90,000 (estimated range)
- – UK equivalent: £18,000-30,000 per arch
- – NZ equivalent: NZ$35,000-55,000 per arch
- – Canada equivalent: C$30,000-50,000 per arch
- – Typical Da Nang saving: 65-70% on All-on-6 procedures
Recovery after All-on-6 in Da Nang
All-on-6 recovery follows a similar pattern to All-on-4. Six implants placed in a single surgical session means slightly more post-operative swelling in the first 48-72 hours, which resolves before most patients are ready to travel home. My Khe Beach is designed for exactly this recovery window.
Days 1-3: immediate post-op
- – Swelling peaks at Day 2-3 and is primarily confined to the jaw and cheek area
- – Cold packs applied at the hotel reduce swelling effectively — the clinic provides instructions
- – Soft diet strictly required: pho broth, congee, soft steamed fish, smoothies
- – Prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatories reduce infection risk and manage discomfort
- – Rest at your My Khe hotel: gentle beach walking is acceptable from Day 2
Days 4-8: recovery and departure
- – Swelling significantly reduced. Most patients describe a mild bruised sensation rather than pain
- – Short Grab trips to the beach and beachfront restaurants are comfortable from Day 4
- – Post-op check with the Da Nang clinic on Day 7-8 confirms healing before flight clearance
- – Flying home with All-on-6 temporary bridge in place is routine: no pressure issues in flight
- – Soft diet continues for 6-8 weeks at home during the osseointegration phase
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