Hanoi Full Mouth Reconstruction Pricing
Full mouth reconstruction cost in Hanoi
By SmileJet Editorial Team · Updated May 2026
Full mouth reconstruction pricing for Hanoi. All-on-4, All-on-6, single implants, crowns, and bone grafts itemised separately. Hanoi pricing sits about 1–2% below HCMC and 2% above Da Nang. Recovery between surgical and prosthetic stages happens in the Old Quarter or Tay Ho — flat lake-side walking, soft Vietnamese cuisine, low ambient stress. Prices in USD, AUD, NZD, GBP, and CAD.
Full mouth reconstruction prices — Hanoi
1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD. All prices per arch or per unit as noted.
| Treatment | USD | AUD | NZD | GBP | CAD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full-arch implant replacement | |||||
| All-on-4 (Osstem/Dentium, per arch) | From $6,600 | From A$10,098 | From NZ$11,550 | From £5,214 | From C$9,042 |
| All-on-4 (Straumann/Nobel, per arch) | From $8,030 | From A$12,286 | From NZ$14,053 | From £6,344 | From C$11,001 |
| All-on-6 (Osstem/Dentium, per arch) | From $7,825 | From A$11,972 | From NZ$13,694 | From £6,182 | From C$10,720 |
| Single implants + crowns | |||||
| Single implant (Osstem/Dentium) | From $870 | From A$1,331 | From NZ$1,523 | From £687 | From C$1,192 |
| Single implant (Straumann/Nobel) | From $1,640 | From A$2,509 | From NZ$2,870 | From £1,296 | From C$2,247 |
| Zirconia crown on implant | From $345 | From A$528 | From NZ$604 | From £273 | From C$473 |
| Surgical add-ons | |||||
| Bone graft (ridge) | From $345 | From A$528 | From NZ$604 | From £273 | From C$473 |
| Sinus lift (lateral) | From $605 | From A$926 | From NZ$1,059 | From £478 | From C$829 |
| CBCT scan | From $120 | From A$184 | From NZ$210 | From £95 | From C$164 |
Full mouth reconstruction is itemised to your case — no fixed package price. Your written quote lists every component. Hanoi suits patients who want capital-city character and direct flight access between surgical and prosthetic trips. Exchange rates: 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD.
What is included in the full mouth reconstruction price
Each component in your Hanoi treatment plan is itemised separately. Typical inclusions for full-arch implant cases:
Bone grafts, sinus lifts, extractions, and CBCT scans are quoted separately and itemised before you commit. You will receive a written, itemised quote before any treatment begins.
Why full mouth reconstruction prices vary
Treatment pathway chosen
All-on-4, All-on-6, individual implants, and crown-retained bridges are all different price points. A full-arch All-on-4 in Osstem starts from A$10,098; an All-on-6 in Straumann on both arches can reach A$28,764. The right pathway depends on bone volume and clinical assessment.
Implant brand tier
Korean Osstem and Dentium fixtures are 20–30% lower cost than Swiss Straumann or Swedish Nobel Biocare. Both tiers are used at Hanoi clinics and have strong 10-year clinical evidence. SmileJet can provide a side-by-side comparison quote.
Pre-surgical preparation
Patients with significant bone loss may need ridge augmentation (from A$528 per site) or sinus lifts (from A$926) before implants can be placed. These are identified from the CBCT scan and quoted before surgery.
Frequently asked questions — full mouth reconstruction in Hanoi
How many trips to Hanoi does full mouth reconstruction require?
Most full mouth reconstruction patients make two trips. Trip 1 (5–8 days) covers extractions, implant placement, and fitting of the temporary prosthetic. Trip 2 (3–5 days), 4–6 months later, covers final impressions and delivery of the permanent zirconia bridge. Hanoi has direct flights from most Australian and New Zealand hubs, simplifying the return trip.
Is an itemised quote provided before I commit?
Yes. Every SmileJet-verified Hanoi clinic provides a written, itemised quote before treatment begins. The quote lists each implant, each crown, each surgical add-on (bone graft, sinus lift), and any additional procedures required. There are no surprise fees after you arrive.
Can I have single implants instead of an All-on-4 arch?
Yes. If you have sufficient remaining bone and only a few missing teeth, individual implants with zirconia crowns may be more appropriate than a full arch replacement. Your Hanoi clinician will review your CBCT scan and present both options with pricing so you can make an informed decision.
Full mouth reconstruction in Hanoi vs at home
Full mouth reconstruction in Australia — involving multiple implants, crowns, and full-arch bridges — routinely costs A$55,000–A$120,000 depending on the number of implants and prosthetic complexity. New Zealand patients face NZ$65,000–NZ$140,000 for equivalent work. UK private treatment runs £40,000–£80,000. Many patients in this bracket cannot access public dental schemes and face years of waiting for partial solutions.
At SmileJet-verified Hanoi clinics, a dual-arch All-on-4 in Osstem starts from A$20,196 — a saving of A$35,000–A$60,000 compared to Australian equivalents. Even a Straumann dual-arch All-on-4 from A$24,572 represents extraordinary value. The saving is large enough to fund multiple international flights, premium accommodation in the Old Quarter, and post-treatment recovery travel — with significant funds remaining.
What drives full mouth reconstruction cost in Hanoi
Full mouth reconstruction (FMR) is the most variable-cost procedure in dental tourism. The same clinical description — "full mouth" — can mean $12,000 AUD or $48,000 AUD depending on the number of implants, crown count, prosthesis material, and staging. Understanding the cost drivers helps you read your quote accurately.
Implant count is the largest variable
Full mouth reconstruction can involve anywhere from 4 implants (two All-on-4 arches) to 28 individual implants (one per tooth). A full-arch implant-supported bridge using 4–6 implants per arch costs substantially less than an individual implant per missing tooth — but the biomechanical loading is different. Your Hanoi specialist recommends the implant count based on bone volume, bite force, and your specific anatomy — not a fixed protocol.
Crown and bridge material choices
Full mouth cases involve many crowns. Material choice multiplied across 20–28 teeth creates significant cost variation. E.max (lithium disilicate) crowns offer excellent aesthetics but at A$580–A$750 each. Monolithic zirconia is stronger and A$430–A$580 each. For patients requiring a high-strength material (heavy grinders, parafunctional bite) zirconia is the standard recommendation. E.max is preferred for highly visible upper anterior teeth where translucency matters most. Many FMR cases use a combination of both.
Staging across one or two trips
A phased full mouth reconstruction — implants and provisional restorations on Trip 1, final prosthetics on Trip 2 after osseointegration — spreads cost across two payment events separated by three to six months. Some patients find this easier to manage financially. Clinically, the two-trip protocol also produces better outcomes: the provisional phase allows bite testing and aesthetic refinement before committing to final restorations. Ask your Hanoi clinic to quote both single-trip and two-trip options.
Existing restorations that can be retained
Not every tooth in a full mouth case needs replacing. Relatively recent implants with failing crowns may be retained with new abutments and crowns. Sound existing crowns that match the planned aesthetic may be left in place. A thorough CBCT and clinical assessment on Day 1 identifies what can be retained — and a good Hanoi prosthodontist will tell you honestly what does not need replacement, reducing scope and cost. Beware clinics that quote for full replacement without first assessing what is retainable.
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