Da Nang Treatment
Full mouth reconstruction in Da Nang
By SmileJet Editorial Team · Updated May 2026
Full mouth reconstruction combines multiple treatment types — implants, bone grafts, crowns, and cosmetic work — into a single coordinated treatment plan. Da Nang's verified clinics manage the full scope in-house, with beach recovery available between appointments.
What full mouth reconstruction involves
Cone-beam CT scan maps bone volume, sinus anatomy, and nerve positions. All surgical planning at Da Nang verified clinics is CBCT-guided — no treatment begins without it.
Non-restorable teeth are extracted and sites allowed to heal, or immediate implant placement is performed where bone volume supports it.
Ridge grafts and sinus lifts address bone loss where present. Grafting timelines require 3–6 months integration before implant placement.
Osstem, Dentium, Straumann, or Nobel implants placed per the CBCT-guided plan. Healing abutments fitted. Integration period: 3–6 months.
Temporary crowns, bridges, or full-arch provisionals allow function during osseointegration and provide an aesthetic preview of the final result.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal or full-zirconia crowns on prepared natural teeth and integrated implants.
Where remaining front teeth benefit from cosmetic improvement, porcelain veneers are placed in the same session as final crowns.
Full-arch zirconia bridges (for All-on-4/6 cases) or individual final restorations fitted and adjusted. Occlusion checked and refined.
Full mouth reconstruction cost — Da Nang
Case costs vary significantly by scope. Ranges below reflect typical case profiles at SmileJet-verified Da Nang clinics. 1 USD = 1.53 AUD.
All prices indicative minimums. Exact case cost requires CBCT and clinical assessment. Provided in writing before any treatment begins.
Three-trip protocol for complex reconstruction
Note on Da Nang and recovery: Fabrication days between surgical and restoration appointments are 2–3 days in most cases. Da Nang's beach and proximity to Hoi An (30 min) make these waiting days substantively better than hospital-adjacent recovery in a larger city. Many patients plan a Hoi An side trip during fabrication windows.
Full mouth reconstruction costs — NZD, GBP, and CAD
1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD
| Case type | NZD | GBP | CAD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single arch All-on-4 (Osstem) | From NZ$11,375 | From £5,135 | From C$8,905 |
| Dual arch All-on-4 (Osstem) | From NZ$22,750 | From £10,270 | From C$17,810 |
| Implants + crowns (6–8 implants) | From NZ$24,500 | From £11,060 | From C$19,178 |
| Complex reconstruction (grafts + dual arch) | NZ$31,500–52,500+ | £14,220–22,120+ | C$24,660–38,360+ |
All prices indicative minimums. Full mouth cases are quoted individually after CBCT and clinical assessment. Exchange rates: 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD.
Full mouth reconstruction in Da Nang — frequently asked questions
How many trips does full mouth reconstruction require in Da Nang?
Most full mouth reconstruction cases require 2–3 trips to Da Nang over 6–18 months. Trip 1 (7–14 days): assessment, CBCT, extractions, grafting or immediate implants, provisional restorations. Trip 2 (5–10 days, 3–6 months later): remaining implants or implants into healed graft sites. Trip 3 (5–8 days, 3–6 months after Trip 2): final crowns, bridges, or full-arch zirconia. Simpler cases without extensive grafting may complete in 2 trips.
Does Da Nang refer complex FMR cases to HCMC?
For full mouth reconstruction, Da Nang's verified clinics handle most cases in-house. Where a case involves exceptionally complex sinus anatomy, large-volume bone grafting across multiple sites, or very high implant counts, the clinician may recommend a SmileJet-coordinated referral to an HCMC specialist. This is discussed transparently at your CBCT planning session and is not common in standard dual-arch FMR cases.
Can I stay in Da Nang for the recovery periods between FMR trips?
Most patients return home between trips, living normally while osseointegration occurs over 3–6 months. Staying in Da Nang for the full treatment period is not necessary and is rarely done. Da Nang's beach environment makes the immediate post-surgical recovery (7–14 days) unusually comfortable — but the long healing intervals are spent at home, not in Vietnam.
What oral health conditions disqualify someone from full mouth reconstruction?
Active uncontrolled periodontitis must be treated before reconstruction begins. Uncontrolled diabetes significantly increases complication risk and requires specialist coordination. Heavy unmanaged smoking reduces osseointegration success rates. These conditions are not absolute exclusions — they require management and disclosure, not automatic rejection. Your Da Nang clinician reviews your full medical history at the CBCT assessment appointment.
Who is a candidate for full-mouth reconstruction in Da Nang?
Ideal candidates
Patients with multiple failing or missing teeth across both arches. Those with worn dentition from decades of grinding (bruxism). Patients who have deferred treatment due to Australian or UK cost barriers. Adults with stable health who can commit to a two-trip programme (surgery/provisional restorations in Trip 1, permanent restorations in Trip 2). Patients with clear functional goals — improved chewing, speech, bite stability — not purely cosmetic motivation.
What to assess before travelling
Remaining bone density across all proposed implant sites (CBCT mandatory). Active periodontal disease — must be controlled before reconstruction begins. Systemic health stability — full-mouth reconstruction involves multiple sessions and tissue trauma; uncontrolled diabetes or anticoagulation requires specific protocols. Bite analysis and TMJ status — reconstruction around a dysfunctional bite pattern will fail without occlusal planning.
Cost factors that determine your Da Nang reconstruction price
Number of teeth and implants
Each missing tooth requiring an implant adds AUD 1,530-2,300 to the total (Straumann pricing). A full-arch case (12-14 crowns + 4-6 implants) is substantially more than a partial reconstruction (4-6 crowns + 2 implants). Teeth with existing sound roots that can support crowns are significantly cheaper than fully missing teeth requiring implants.
Crown and bridge materials
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns are durable and the lowest-cost option. Zirconia crowns (monolithic or layered) are stronger, more aesthetically natural, and the preferred choice for posterior load-bearing teeth and patients with bruxism. E.max (lithium disilicate) is optimal for anterior aesthetic crowns. A full-mouth zirconia reconstruction costs 40-60% more than a PFM reconstruction.
Bone grafting requirements
Pre-implant bone grafting (where bone volume is insufficient for implant placement) adds AUD 460-1,530 per site depending on graft volume. Minor socket grafts are at the lower end; major lateral augmentation or ridge splitting is at the higher end. CBCT scanning on Day 2 determines whether grafting is required — this cannot be confirmed from 2D X-rays alone.
Treatment sequencing and trips
Complex reconstructions may require 3-4 clinical phases across 2-3 trips: extractions and bone preparation, implant surgery, provisional restorations, and final permanent restorations. Each phase requires adequate healing time. SmileJet partner clinics create a detailed phased treatment plan — ensure you understand the total number of trips before committing.
Full-mouth reconstruction in Da Nang — frequently asked questions
How many trips does a full-mouth reconstruction require?
Typically 2-3 trips over 6-12 months. Trip 1 (7-10 nights): extractions, bone grafting where needed, implant placement, provisional restorations. Trip 2 (5-7 nights, 3-6 months later): osseointegration confirmation, shade and fit verification, provisional to permanent crown transition for first arch. Trip 3 (4-5 nights, if needed): final crown placement on second arch and complete bite adjustment.
How much can I save on full-mouth reconstruction in Da Nang vs Australia?
Australian full-mouth reconstruction (16-20 crowns + multiple implants) from a specialist prosthodontist typically costs AUD 45,000-90,000. The equivalent Da Nang case costs AUD 12,000-28,000 — saving AUD 25,000-65,000 depending on the number of implants, crown material, and grafting requirements. Two additional return flights and 20+ hotel nights (over multiple trips) add AUD 4,000-7,000, leaving a net saving of AUD 20,000-58,000.
Will my Da Nang crowns and implants be accepted by dentists back home?
Yes. Straumann and Nobel Biocare implants used at SmileJet-verified Da Nang clinics are the same systems used in Australian and UK specialist practices. Home dentists can access component specifications for torque adjustment, crown removal, and maintenance using standard prosthetic instruments. Your discharge documentation from Da Nang includes implant batch codes, torque values, and crown specifications — present this at your first home check-up.
How Da Nang clinics approach complex full mouth cases
Full mouth reconstruction is the most demanding clinical undertaking in outpatient dentistry. The difference between a well-coordinated case and a poorly managed one can mean the difference between a predictable result over two trips and an unpredictable sequence of complications. SmileJet-verified Da Nang clinics follow a structured assessment and treatment planning framework that begins well before the patient boards a flight.
CBCT-first planning, no exceptions
Every full mouth reconstruction case at SmileJet-verified Da Nang clinics begins with cone-beam CT imaging. CBCT provides a three-dimensional map of bone volume, bone quality, sinus anatomy, nerve canal positions, and root conditions across the entire mouth. Treatment decisions — which teeth can be retained, where implants can be placed, whether bone grafting is required — are made from this imaging. A clinic that proposes a full mouth plan without CBCT is a clinic that is guessing. Verified Da Nang clinics do not guess.
In-house prosthodontist or specialist coordinator
Complex full mouth cases at Da Nang partner clinics are managed by either a prosthodontist (a specialist in the restoration of complex cases) or a highly experienced general dentist working within a structured team. Surgical and cosmetic components are typically handled by different specialists within the same clinic. SmileJet coordinates referrals between clinicians within the verified network to ensure the right skill level is matched to case complexity.
Written phased treatment plan before Trip 1
Before SmileJet confirms a full mouth reconstruction booking, the Da Nang partner clinic produces a written phased treatment plan: which procedures occur in each trip, the healing intervals required between trips, the provisional and final restoration approach, and an itemised cost breakdown by trip. This document is provided to the patient before flights are booked. Surprises mid-treatment are a consequence of inadequate planning — not an unavoidable feature of complex dentistry.
Provisional restorations as a diagnostic tool
One of the most important elements of Da Nang full mouth reconstruction is the provisional restoration phase. Temporary crowns, bridges, or full-arch provisionals (in All-on-4 cases) are worn for 3-6 months between implant placement and final crown delivery. During this time, the patient tests function, aesthetics, and comfort. Adjustments to shape, bite, and proportion are made to the provisionals before the permanent restorations are fabricated — the permanent crowns are then made to match the validated provisional design.
Two-trip planning for full mouth reconstruction in Da Nang
For cases that do not require bone grafting — typically patients with adequate residual bone and a straightforward implant plan — full mouth reconstruction can be completed in two trips to Da Nang over 3-6 months. Understanding what happens in each trip, and how to use the interval between them productively, is the most important planning insight for prospective patients.
Day 2: CBCT imaging and comprehensive treatment planning session. Written plan confirmed before any procedure begins.
Day 3-4: Extractions of non-restorable teeth, immediate implant placement where bone supports it, and socket preservation grafts at extraction sites.
Day 5-7: Healing. Beach walking, light activities, Hoi An day trip on Day 6 for most patients.
Day 8-10: Provisional restorations fitted. These allow eating and speaking normally while osseointegration occurs over the next 3-6 months.
Return home: live normally with provisionals in place during the integration period.
Day 2: Osseointegration confirmed with X-ray or CBCT. Implant stability testing. Provisional restorations assessed and adjusted where needed.
Day 3: Final impressions or digital scans for permanent crown and bridge fabrication. Shade and occlusion confirmed.
Days 4-5: Fabrication at the in-house ceramic lab — beach days. Final crowns and bridges made to the validated provisional design.
Day 6: Final restorations fitted, cemented, and occlusal refinement completed. Full documentation provided for home dentist.
Day 7: Final review appointment. Discharge documentation and maintenance instructions.
Using the interval between trips productively
The 3-6 month interval between Trip 1 and Trip 2 is healing time — but it is also an opportunity to monitor and validate the provisional restorations. Patients are asked to photograph their smile monthly and report any bite changes, discomfort, or provisional breakage to SmileJet. Any issues are resolved promptly via the partner clinic. By Trip 2, the clinician has both the imaging evidence of osseointegration and the patient's functional experience with the provisionals — the final restorations are then designed with complete confidence.
Full mouth reconstruction pricing: Da Nang vs Australia and UK
Full mouth reconstruction is the treatment category where the cost savings of dental tourism are most dramatic in absolute terms. The per-unit savings on individual implants or crowns accumulate significantly when multiplied across a full mouth case — and the difference between Da Nang and home-country pricing is consistently 60-75% across case types. The table below compares typical case costs by profile.
| Case type | Da Nang (AUD) | Australia (est.) | UK (est.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single arch All-on-4 (Osstem) | From A$9,900 | A$22,000-35,000 | £12,000-22,000 |
| Dual arch All-on-4 (Osstem) | From A$19,800 | A$40,000-65,000 | £24,000-42,000 |
| Implants + crowns (6-8 implants) | From A$21,420 | A$45,000-80,000 | £25,000-50,000 |
| Full arch (Straumann/Nobel) | From A$15,300 | A$28,000-45,000 | £16,000-28,000 |
| Dual arch + veneers | From A$22,338 | A$50,000-90,000 | £28,000-55,000 |
Australian and UK estimates are indicative ranges from metropolitan specialist prosthodontist practices. Da Nang prices are indicative minimums at SmileJet-verified clinics. Full case costs are individually quoted after CBCT and clinical assessment.
The net saving calculation
Add two round-trip flights from Australia to Da Nang (approximately A$1,200-1,800 per person), three separate accommodation stays totalling 25-30 nights (approximately A$3,500-6,000 at My Khe Beach 4-star), and Grab transport across all trips (approximately A$200). Total trip overhead for a three-trip full mouth reconstruction: approximately A$5,000-8,000. On a dual-arch All-on-4 case, the net saving versus Australian pricing remains in the range of A$15,000-37,000 after all travel costs are included.
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