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Hanoi All-on-4

All-on-4 in Hanoi
from US$6,700 per arch

Fixed full-arch dental implants at SmileJet-verified Hanoi clinics. Two-trip protocol. The same Nobel Biocare and Straumann components as Australian specialists — at roughly 30 cents in the dollar.

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From US$6,700 per arch 2-trip protocol across 6-8 months Nobel, Straumann, Osstem Free treatment coordination
~70%
savings vs Australian pricing

A$10,250 Hanoi, per arch
A$28-35k Sydney average
7 days Trip 1 on site
4-6 mo Osseointegration
Verified clinics Government licensed, SmileJet screened
International-grade implants Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Osstem
Written quote before you fly Fixed price, no surprises on arrival
Free coordination support Quote through final bridge fitting

Quick summary

All-on-4 in Hanoi: everything you need to know before deciding

  • Starting price: US$6,700 (approx. A$10,250) per arch using Osstem implants. Both arches: US$12,800. This is the same cost as the implant components alone at many Australian clinics.
  • Treatment structure: two trips spanning 6-8 months total. Trip 1 (7 days) covers implant placement and provisional bridge. Trip 2 (5-7 days) covers the permanent zirconia bridge after osseointegration.
  • Implant brands: Osstem (Korean, highest volume at Hanoi clinics, 94-96% 5-year survival) and Straumann (Swiss, 95-97% survival). Both are internationally validated. Choice affects cost, not clinical outcome for most patients.
  • Best Hanoi clinic for All-on-4: Westcoast International Dental Hanoi, rated highest by SmileJet for All-on-4 case volume, clinical outcomes, and patient satisfaction scores.
  • Recovery is straightforward: Hanoi Old Quarter is compact, flat, and full of soft-food options (pho, congee, tofu) suited to the post-op diet requirement.
  • SmileJet coordination covers the complete process from initial quote through final bridge fitting at no cost to patients.

Pricing

All-on-4 Hanoi: pricing vs home

Complete prices include implants, abutments, and fixed acrylic or zirconia bridge. Bone grafting is quoted separately if required after CBCT assessment.

Option Hanoi (USD) Hanoi (AUD) Sydney average Saving
All-on-4, single arch US$6,700 A$10,250 A$28,000-35,000 ~70%
All-on-4, both arches US$12,800 A$19,600 A$54,000-68,000 ~70%
All-on-6, single arch US$8,400 A$12,850 A$35,000-42,000 ~69%
All-on-6, both arches US$15,800 A$24,200 A$68,000-80,000 ~68%

Exchange rate applied: 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD. Prices updated May 2026.

The procedure

What is All-on-4?

All-on-4 is a full-arch implant solution: four titanium implants placed in the jaw, supporting a fixed bridge that replaces every tooth in one arch. The two posterior implants are angled (typically 30-45 degrees) to maximise bone contact and avoid the need for sinus lifts or bone grafts in most cases.

Compared to conventional full-arch implants (six to eight per arch), All-on-4 uses fewer fixtures, fits within most existing bone, and can usually support a temporary fixed bridge on the day of surgery. This is the most common treatment for patients who are fully or nearly edentulous, or whose remaining teeth are failing.

The permanent bridge, almost always zirconia for durability and aesthetics, is fitted on the second trip after osseointegration. The process takes four to six months from the date of implant placement. By the end of two trips, patients leave with a complete, fixed, non-removable set of teeth.

4 implants per arch 2 straight anterior + 2 angled posterior at 30-45°
Same-day provisional Temporary acrylic bridge fitted Day 2 in most cases
2 trips total Trip 1 (7 days) + Trip 2 (5-7 days) across 6-8 months
Zirconia final bridge Permanent prosthesis placed on Trip 2
Taste fully preserved No palate cover: unlike full dentures
No bone graft needed In the majority of standard edentulous cases

Why Hanoi

Why patients choose Hanoi for All-on-4

Same implant components

Westcoast International Dental Hanoi and partner clinics stock Nobel Biocare and Straumann implants — the brands Australian All-on-4 specialists use. The cost gap is driven entirely by clinic overheads, not the quality of what goes into your jaw.

Old Quarter recovery

Post-op recovery requires minimal activity and a reliable supply of soft food. Hanoi's Old Quarter delivers both naturally: a flat, compact district with lake-side walks and soft Vietnamese cuisine (pho, congee, silken tofu) at every corner.

Highest-volume All-on-4 clinic

Westcoast International Dental Hanoi leads the SmileJet Hanoi network for All-on-4 case volume. SmileJet rates it Best for All-on-4 in Hanoi based on response time, clinical outcomes, and patient satisfaction across verified reviews.

Treatment protocol

The Hanoi All-on-4 two-trip protocol

Most patients arrive Trip 1 with failing or missing teeth and leave 7 days later with provisional fixed teeth and a confirmed plan for the final bridge.

Trip 1: 7 days in Hanoi
Implant placement and provisional bridge

Day 1: Arrive Noi Bai International Airport (HAN, 45 min from Old Quarter). CBCT scan, clinical photographs, final treatment plan review and sign-off. Day 2: Surgery day — remaining extractions under local anaesthetic (IV sedation available), four implants placed per CBCT plan, provisional acrylic bridge loaded same day. Days 3-4: Rest at hotel, soft diet only (pho broth, congee, tofu, steamed fish). Day 5: Follow-up, suture check, bite adjustment on provisional bridge. Day 6-7: Pre-flight review with aftercare instructions. Fly home with functional provisional fixed teeth.

At home: 4 to 6 months
Osseointegration and healing

The provisional bridge is fully functional for eating and speaking. Avoid hard direct biting (whole apples, raw carrots, crusty baguette) but soft to medium foods are fine throughout. The implants fuse with the jawbone over 4-6 months. SmileJet coordination team stays in contact during this phase. Your home dentist reviews at 6 weeks with a periapical X-ray. Do not return for Trip 2 until the Hanoi clinic confirms osseointegration is complete.

Trip 2: 5 to 7 days in Hanoi
Permanent zirconia bridge

Day 1: Arrive Hanoi, CBCT confirms osseointegration, digital impressions and shade matching for final bridge. Day 2: Lab fabrication begins. Free day at Temple of Literature or Hoan Kiem Lake. Day 3: Bridge try-in and fit confirmation. Day 4: Final zirconia bridge seated and cemented, bite refined, post-treatment photographs. Day 5-6: Adjustment review, full aftercare documentation in English, treatment summary for your home dentist. Fly home with permanent, fixed, non-removable teeth.

A one-trip protocol (14-21 days) is available for patients who cannot make two international trips. Discuss this option explicitly with your Hanoi clinician — it is not the recommended standard approach.

Implant brands

Osstem vs Straumann for All-on-4 in Hanoi

SmileJet-verified Hanoi clinics use multiple implant systems. Both are clinically validated with peer-reviewed survival data. The choice affects cost, not the fundamental outcome for most patients.

Factor Osstem (Korean) Straumann (Swiss)
All-on-4 single arch (Hanoi AUD) From A$10,098 From A$12,164
All-on-4 both arches (Hanoi AUD) From A$20,196 From A$24,327
Global implants placed 20+ million 15+ million
5-year clinical survival ~94-96% ~95-97%
Surface technology TSIII SA SLActive
Best for High volume, proven cost-efficiency Brand recognition, premium preference

Pooled 5-year implant survival across systems: 94.6% (Moraschini et al. 2015). Both Osstem and Straumann perform at or above this benchmark in independent peer-reviewed literature.

Candidacy

Are you a good candidate for All-on-4 in Hanoi?

All-on-4 is suitable for a wide range of patients. A CBCT scan on Day 1 of your Hanoi trip confirms whether the protocol is appropriate for your bone volume and anatomy.

Good candidates

Patients who are fully or nearly edentulous. Multiple failing teeth requiring extraction. Sufficient bone at the front of the jaw for four implant fixtures without major grafting. Non-smokers, or light smokers prepared to stop peri-surgically. Controlled diabetics with stable HbA1c. Candidates in otherwise good general health.

Cases requiring additional planning

Heavy bruxism (grinding): a night guard is essential, and All-on-6 may be recommended for extra stability. Severe bone loss: grafting may be required and adds healing time. Uncontrolled diabetes or immunosuppression: medical clearance is required before proceeding. Upper jaw cases with a very low sinus floor: sinus lift may be needed.

Absolute contraindications (rare)

Uncontrolled systemic disease, active oral cancer, bisphosphonate medication with a high-risk osteonecrosis profile, or inability to stop smoking around surgery. SmileJet clinical screening identifies these factors before you book a flight.

What the CBCT tells the clinic

Cone-beam CT maps bone height, width, and density at every proposed implant site. It identifies sinus anatomy, nerve position, and any residual infection. No All-on-4 surgery at Hanoi partner clinics proceeds without CBCT-guided planning completed on Day 1 of your trip.

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Recovery

All-on-4 recovery in Hanoi's Old Quarter

Post-surgical recovery requires low-stress activity and a reliable soft-food supply. Hanoi's Old Quarter meets both requirements without effort.

Soft food Hanoi-style

Vietnamese cuisine is naturally suited to the All-on-4 post-op diet. Pho broth (no crunchy toppings), chao (rice congee with chicken or fish), banh cuon (steamed rice rolls), silken tofu, and steamed eggs are all available throughout the Old Quarter for under 60,000 VND per serving. No need to hunt for specialised food.

Walking and activity options

The Old Quarter is compact and flat. Hoan Kiem Lake is a 15-minute walk from partner clinics: shaded, paved, low-stress, surrounded by cafes. The Temple of Literature and Vietnam Museum of Ethnology are calm indoor destinations suited to Days 4-6 when you are comfortable but not ready for anything strenuous.

What to avoid in the first 7 days

Avoid crowded street food markets on Day 2-3. Avoid motorbike hire immediately after surgery due to vibration and accident risk. Avoid Ha Long Bay overnight cruises before Day 5 as you need to remain within reach of the clinic for follow-up. Ha Long is ideal on Day 6-9 if you are on a 10-day trip.

Clinical decision

All-on-4 vs All-on-6 in Hanoi

Both protocols replace all teeth in one arch using a fixed implant bridge. The choice between four and six implants is a clinical decision driven by bone volume, bite force, and arch dimensions — not patient preference. CBCT imaging on Day 1 determines which is appropriate.

Factor All-on-4 All-on-6
Implants per arch 4 6
Posterior implant angulation 30-45 degrees Minimal angulation
Bone graft requirement Usually not required Sometimes required posteriorly
Bite force distribution Suitable for most patients Better for bruxism or large arches
Best clinical indication Standard edentulous arch Heavy grinders, wide arches
Hanoi price / arch (Osstem, AUD) From A$10,098 From A$12,850
Hanoi price / arch (Straumann, AUD) From A$12,164 From A$15,272
Trip protocol 2 trips 2 trips

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Detailed clinical and practical answers for patients planning All-on-4 in Hanoi.

Why is All-on-4 in Hanoi so much cheaper than in Australia?
The implant components are internationally sourced — the same Osstem, Straumann, and Nobel Biocare materials used in Australian clinics. The cost difference is structural: rent, staff wages, regulatory costs, and insurance are substantially lower in Vietnam. A procedure costing A$28,000-35,000 in Sydney costs A$10,098 in Hanoi using identical components. The saving comes from operating costs, not clinical shortcuts.
Can I eat normally during the healing period in Hanoi?
A soft diet is required for the first 7 days post-surgery. Hanoi is exceptionally well-suited: pho broth, rice congee (chao), steamed fish, silken tofu, and banh cuon are all available throughout the Old Quarter for under 60,000 VND. By Day 5-7, most patients are comfortable with a broader range of soft foods. The provisional bridge supports normal eating of soft to medium foods throughout the home integration period.
What happens between Trip 1 and Trip 2?
The provisional bridge is fully functional for eating and speaking throughout the integration period. Avoid hard direct biting (whole apples, raw carrots, crusty baguette), but otherwise you can eat normally. Your home dentist reviews the implants at 6 weeks with a periapical X-ray. SmileJet coordination team stays in contact during this phase. Do not return for Trip 2 before the Hanoi clinic confirms osseointegration is complete via CBCT review.
Will I be able to taste food with the All-on-4 bridge?
Yes. Unlike removable full dentures, the All-on-4 bridge does not cover the palate — the upper roof of the mouth remains fully exposed. Taste sensation is completely unaffected. This is one of the most significant quality-of-life advantages of fixed implant bridges over conventional full dentures.
What is the clinical difference between All-on-4 and All-on-6 in Hanoi?
All-on-4 uses four implants per arch (two straight anterior, two angled posteriorly at 30-45 degrees) and is appropriate for most edentulous patients with reasonable anterior bone volume. All-on-6 uses six implants with minimal angulation and is recommended for heavy bruxism, large arch dimensions, or cases requiring wider bridge span support. Hanoi pricing: All-on-4 from A$10,098 per arch versus All-on-6 from A$12,850 (Osstem). Both protocols use two trips. CBCT on Day 1 determines which is clinically appropriate for your specific bone volume and anatomy.

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At a glance

Key facts for patients planning All-on-4 in Hanoi.

Trip 1 duration 7 days in Hanoi
Trip 2 duration 5-7 days in Hanoi
Total on-site 12-17 days across 6-8 months
Starting price US$6,700 per arch (Osstem)
Both arches US$12,800 complete
Final bridge Zirconia (placed Trip 2)
Coordination Free, full-process support
All-on-4 in Hanoi from US$6,700 Free written quote in 24 hours
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Real patient outcomes

Smile stories from Vietnamese clinics

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Paid AUD 33,000 vs AUD 48,000 typical

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Paid AUD 22,000 vs AUD 44,000 typical

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Arizona retiree Linda completed All-on-4 full-mouth implants in Hanoi for US$20,900 across two trips, against a US$55,000 quote at home.

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