Hanoi Dental Implants
Dental implants in Hanoi — verified clinics from US$880
By SmileJet Editorial Team · Updated May 2026
Single-tooth and multi-tooth dental implants at verified Hanoi clinics. Same Straumann and Nobel Biocare implants as Sydney specialists — different cost structure. Two-trip protocol, SmileJet clinic coordination support.
Hanoi implant pricing vs home country
| Treatment | Hanoi (USD) | Hanoi (AUD) | Sydney avg | You save |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single implant + crown | US$880–920 | A$1,350–1,410 | A$5,500–7,000 | ~73% |
| 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% |
| Full-arch same-day implants | US$9,500 | A$14,550 | A$40,000–48,000 | ~67% |
| Single zirconia crown (no impl) | US$330 | A$505 | A$1,800–2,500 | ~75% |
Prices SmileJet-verified at partner clinic price lists. 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD. Final quote depends on clinical needs at consultation.
What is a dental implant
A dental implant is a titanium screw placed into the jawbone where a missing tooth used to be. After it integrates with the bone (typically three to four months), a custom-made crown is fixed on top. The result looks, functions, and is cared for like a natural tooth.
Implants are the modern replacement for bridges — which require grinding down adjacent healthy teeth — and partial dentures, which shift while eating. Once integrated, an implant transmits chewing force into the jawbone the way a natural tooth root does, preserving bone density over time.
The procedure breaks into three phases. Placement: a 60–90 minute surgical appointment under local anaesthetic; the implant goes in, the gum is closed, you go back to the hotel. Healing: three to four months at home while bone integrates with the titanium. Crown placement: a second trip; the gum is uncovered, an abutment is placed, the custom crown is fitted. Total clinic time across both trips is approximately 8–10 hours.
Implant brands stocked at Hanoi clinics
The reference standard for implants. Roxolid + SLActive surface. Top Hanoi partners stock the BLT, BLX, and Bone Level lines — the same product a Sydney specialist would place.
NobelActive, NobelReplace, and NobelParallel CC commonly available. The TiUnite surface has the longest published track record in implant survival data.
TS and TSV systems. Strong outcome data in Asian populations specifically. Often the cost-effective choice when patient and dentist agree on a non-premium-tier option.
SuperLine and Implantium systems. Common in mid-priced Hanoi cases. Established outcome data, FDA-cleared.
The pooled 5-year implant survival rate across peer-reviewed literature is 94.6% (Moraschini et al. 2015 systematic review, 23 studies, Clin Oral Investig DOI:10.1007/s00784-014-1417-9).
The two-trip Hanoi implant protocol
Trip 1 — Placement (4 days)
- Day 1: Arrive Noi Bai, Grab to Old Quarter hotel, consultation and X-rays at clinic
- Day 2: Implant placement (60–90 min under local anaesthetic), rest, gentle Hoan Kiem Lake stroll
- Day 3: Recovery, soft food, lake-side cafes
- Day 4: Post-op check, fly home or extend holiday
Healing at home — 3 to 4 months
- Osseointegration: the implant fuses with your jawbone
- Eat normally on the other side of your mouth
- SmileJet coordinator checks in by WhatsApp every two weeks
- No additional cost during healing phase
Trip 2 — Crown placement (5 days)
- Day 1: Arrive Noi Bai, transfer to hotel
- Day 2: Crown placement and fitting check
- Day 3: Adjustments, second fitting if needed
- Day 4: Free day — recovery activities, Old Quarter, Ha Long Bay day trip
- Day 5: Final review, fly home
Are you a good candidate for dental implants in Hanoi?
Most adults missing one or more teeth are suitable candidates for implants. A small number of medical or anatomical factors require additional planning. Understanding these before you travel avoids surprises at the Hanoi consultation.
You are a good candidate if:
Your jawbone has reasonable density and volume at the implant site (confirmed by CBCT), you do not smoke heavily or are prepared to stop for 6–8 weeks around surgery, your blood sugar is controlled if you have diabetes, and you are not taking IV bisphosphonates for osteoporosis. Most SmileJet applicants fall into this category — CBCT imaging on arrival confirms the final picture.
Additional planning may be needed if:
The tooth has been missing more than 2–3 years (bone resorption may require grafting), you take blood-thinning medication (protocol adjustment needed, not a disqualifier), your upper-back teeth are missing and the sinus floor is low (sinus lift may be needed), or you are a heavy smoker (cessation improves outcomes substantially).
What Hanoi CBCT reveals:
Bone width and height at the proposed site, proximity of the inferior alveolar nerve or maxillary sinus, bone density (Hounsfield units determine implant thread engagement), and whether adjacent tooth root anatomy affects placement angle. CBCT on arrival takes approximately 15 minutes and is reviewed with you at the same appointment.
Conditions requiring specialist referral:
Active jaw radiotherapy, uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c above 8–9%), current IV bisphosphonate therapy, or active periodontal disease (treated before implant planning). SmileJet's pre-travel case review identifies these factors before you book flights, so you travel with a realistic treatment plan confirmed in advance.
The Hanoi implant process step by step
Understanding exactly what happens at each clinical stage removes uncertainty and helps you plan your leave and accommodation in Hanoi with confidence. Here is the full sequence from initial contact to final crown, with realistic timeframes for each step.
Pre-travel: X-ray review and written quote
Send a recent panoramic X-ray (OPG) or CBCT via the SmileJet quote form. The Hanoi clinic reviews it, identifies any bone grafting needs, and returns a written treatment plan with itemised pricing before you book a flight. This step eliminates surprises at the Day 1 consultation.
Day 1 of Trip 1: CBCT scan and consultation
A cone-beam CT scan taken on arrival (approximately 15 minutes) maps bone width, height, and density at the proposed implant site. The surgeon reviews it with you at the same appointment, confirms the implant position and brand, and signs off on the placement plan. Any bone grafting needs are identified at this stage.
Day 2 of Trip 1: Implant placement surgery
Under local anaesthetic, a small incision exposes the jaw bone. A guide (surgical template or freehand placement per CBCT plan) positions the implant precisely. The titanium screw is torqued to the correct insertion depth, the gum is sutured closed, and a healing cap is placed. The whole procedure takes 60–90 minutes for a single implant.
Days 3–4 of Trip 1: Post-operative monitoring
Mild swelling and tenderness are expected on days 1–2. The clinic checks sutures and healing on Day 3. Most patients are comfortable enough to walk around Hoan Kiem Lake by Day 3. Soft food (pho, congee, steamed fish) is recommended for 5–7 days post-surgery.
Home healing: 3–4 months (osseointegration)
The implant fuses with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration. This biological integration takes approximately 12–16 weeks. During this period you eat normally on the other side, and your SmileJet coordinator checks in by WhatsApp every two weeks. A six-week X-ray at your home dentist confirms early integration.
Trip 2, Day 1: Healing cap removal and abutment
On arrival, the gum is assessed and the healing cap removed. The abutment (the connector between the implant and crown) is placed. A digital scan or conventional impression is taken of the implant position for the laboratory to fabricate the custom crown.
Trip 2, Days 3–4: Crown try-in and fitting
The lab-fabricated zirconia crown is tried in for shade match and bite. Minor adjustments are made. The final crown is cemented onto the abutment. The bite is checked across the whole dental arch to ensure even force distribution. You leave Hanoi with a permanent, fully functional tooth.
After returning home: maintenance
Floss the implant crown daily like a natural tooth. A six-week check-up with your home dentist confirms healing and crown seating. Annual check-ups thereafter are sufficient for a well-integrated implant. No special maintenance beyond standard oral hygiene is required.
Bone grafting in Hanoi: what to expect
Patients who have been missing a tooth for two or more years, or who have had periodontal bone loss, sometimes require a bone graft before or alongside implant placement. This is not a disqualifying complication — it is a well-established preparatory step. SmileJet-verified Hanoi clinics perform bone grafting routinely, with CBCT-guided planning to minimise the extent of grafting needed.
Socket preservation graft
Placed immediately at the time of tooth extraction to maintain bone volume at the extraction site. Prevents the bone from resorbing while you wait to return for implant placement. Healing period: 3–4 months. Cost: from A$460 per site.
Ridge augmentation (onlay graft)
Used where the ridge has already resorbed after tooth loss. A bone substitute or autogenous bone is placed over the deficient area and covered with a membrane. Healing period: 4–6 months before implant placement. Cost: from A$920 per site.
Sinus lift (upper back teeth)
Where the maxillary sinus floor is too low to accommodate an implant in the upper back region, a sinus lift raises the sinus membrane and packs bone graft beneath it. Either internal (conservative, simultaneous with implant) or external (separate surgical session). Healing: 6–8 months for external. Cost: from A$1,530 per sinus.
Will you need a bone graft? The CBCT scan taken on Day 1 of your Hanoi trip definitively answers this question. In the SmileJet pre-travel review, if an OPG or CBCT sent in advance shows a high probability of grafting, your quote will include it — and your itinerary will be planned accordingly, with the graft scheduled for Trip 1 and implant placement on a subsequent visit. Roughly one in four SmileJet implant patients requires some form of bone augmentation. Being prepared for this outcome before you travel prevents disappointment and allows accurate budgeting.
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