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Dental clinics in Hanoi.
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406 clinics listed in Hanoi, Vietnam, with their published fees, licence status, and screened review history.

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Dental clinics in Hanoi, Vietnam
406
Clinics listed in Hanoi
2,100
Reviews across those clinics
4.9
Average rating on this page
3
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About

Dental tourism in Hanoi.

Hanoi is Vietnam's political capital and cultural heart, offering premium dental tourism in a city famed for 1,000 years of heritage, French colonial architecture, and exceptional Vietnamese cuisine. SmileJet has verified 15 clinics in Hanoi, maintaining an exceptional 4.9 average rating across 2,422 patient reviews. Top-rated practices include Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi Old Quarter Branch (208 reviews, 5.0 rating — Vietnam's most reviewed Picasso branch), and dozens of other premium clinics across Hanoi's Hoan Kiem (Old Quarter), Ba Dinh (political district), Tay Ho (Westlake expat area), and Cau Giay districts. Vietnamese dentists train at Hanoi Medical University. Premium clinics use Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem, and IPS E.max materials. Savings of 60-80% vs Western prices — single implants USD $450-$900, All-on-4 USD $4,500-$7,000 per arch.

Patients

What people wrote about Hanoi.

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Such an amazing experience, everyone was super supportive and happy to explain everything. They all went above and beyond to fit me in, as I needed some extra work and only in Hanoi for a few days. I highly recommend!
Anna Siohane-Royle 5.0 out of 5
Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi (Old Quarter Branch)
I can honestly say that this was my best dental experience I've ever had! Clear communication, comforting staff, and a highly experienced dentist. Very clean, with all the latest technology, all at a reasonable cost. If you are in Hanoi, or you are coming from...
Paul Bowden 5.0 out of 5
Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi (Westlake Square Branch)
I had a very smooth and professional tooth extraction at Picasso Dental Clinic. The doctor was highly skilled and provided clear instructions for aftercare. The clinic is clean, and the staff are friendly. My healing process has been great so far. Highly recom...
Hlaing Phyo 5.0 out of 5
Picasso Dental Clinic Hanoi (Westlake Square Branch)

Questions

What people ask first.

Why choose Hanoi for dental tourism?

Hanoi offers Vietnam's deepest cultural experience combined with premium dental clinics like Picasso Dental Old Quarter (208 reviews, 5.0 rating). The city's 1,000-year heritage, French colonial architecture, exceptional cuisine (pho, banh mi, egg coffee), and access to Ha Long Bay UNESCO World Heritage site (3-hour drive) make extended stays genuinely memorable. Savings of 60-80% vs Western prices.

Which Hanoi area has the best dental clinics?

Hoan Kiem (Old Quarter and around the lake) hosts premium clinics including Picasso Dental Old Quarter Branch — convenient for tourists. Tay Ho (Westlake) is the upscale expat district with international-facing clinics. Ba Dinh (political/diplomatic district) has well-established practices. Cau Giay covers western Hanoi. Most clinics are 30-45 minutes from Noi Bai International Airport.

How much does dental work cost in Hanoi?

Single dental implants cost USD $450-$900 in Hanoi vs USD $3,500 US or AUD $5,500 Australia. Porcelain veneers USD $250-$450 per tooth. Zirconia crowns USD $180-$350. All-on-4 full-arch implants USD $4,500-$7,000 per arch vs USD $25,000 US or AUD $28,000 Australia. Savings of 60-80% using identical Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or Osstem implants.

Hanoi vs Ho Chi Minh City for dental tourism?

HCMC has more verified clinics (30) and deeper specialist coverage. Hanoi has fewer clinics (15) but a more authentic Vietnamese cultural atmosphere — older, more traditional, less international/business-focused. Same pricing levels, comparable clinical quality. Choose HCMC for complex cases and modern business-class infrastructure; Hanoi for cultural immersion and northern Vietnam access.

Do Hanoi dentists speak English?

At SmileJet-verified premium clinics like Picasso Dental Old Quarter, yes. English fluency is strong at international-facing practices. Some Vietnamese dentists trained abroad in Australia, US, France, or Germany. Treatment plans, consent forms, and aftercare instructions are provided in English. French is also spoken at some traditional Hanoi clinics given French colonial heritage.

How long do I need to stay in Hanoi for dental work?

Veneers and crowns typically need 5-7 days across 2-3 appointments. Dental implants require 7-10 days for placement, with a return visit 4-6 months later for the final crown. All-on-4 full-arch implants take 10-14 days. Hanoi's Old Quarter, Temple of Literature, Hoan Kiem Lake, plus day trips to Ha Long Bay (3 hours), Trang An, or Sapa make extended stays exceptional.

How do I get to Hanoi for dental work?

Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) has direct flights from Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Sydney, Melbourne, Paris, Frankfurt (with one stop), and Doha. Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways, and Singapore Airlines/Qatar offer competitive fares. Airport to central Hanoi (Old Quarter) is 45 minutes by Grab taxi (VND 350-500K / USD $14-20). Bus 86 is cheaper option.

Is Hanoi safe for dental tourism?

Yes. Hanoi is one of Vietnam's safest cities — Vietnam consistently ranks among Asia's safest destinations. Old Quarter, Tay Ho, and central districts are safe day and night. Standard urban precautions apply: watch for bag-snatching motorbikes near crowded streets, use Grab rather than street taxis, be cautious crossing chaotic traffic. Private clinics meet international standards.

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