Hanoi Treatment
Full mouth reconstruction in Hanoi
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 plan. Hanoi's verified clinics manage the full scope in-house. Capital-city character, Old Quarter recovery, and direct flight access from most regional hubs.
What full mouth reconstruction involves
Cone-beam CT maps bone volume, sinus anatomy, and nerve positions. All surgical planning at Hanoi verified clinics is CBCT-guided.
Non-restorable teeth extracted; sites either healed or fitted with immediate implants where bone supports it.
Ridge grafts and sinus lifts where present. Integration: 3–6 months before implant placement.
Osstem, Dentium, Straumann, or Nobel implants placed per CBCT plan. Healing abutments fitted.
Temporaries for function and aesthetic preview during osseointegration.
PFM or full-zirconia crowns on prepared natural teeth and integrated implants.
Porcelain veneers placed alongside final crowns where front-tooth aesthetics benefit.
Full-arch zirconia bridges (All-on-4/6) or individual restorations fitted, occlusion checked.
Full mouth reconstruction cost — Hanoi
Case costs vary by scope. Ranges below reflect typical case profiles. 1 USD = 1.53 AUD.
All prices indicative minimums. Exact case cost requires CBCT and clinical assessment. Provided in writing before any treatment begins. Implant survival reference: Moraschini et al. 2015, 94.6% pooled 5-year survival.
How a Hanoi full mouth reconstruction is planned across trips
Full mouth reconstruction is not a single-trip procedure for most patients. The timeline depends on whether bone grafting is required and how many implants are being placed. The following outlines the typical 3-trip model for complex cases.
Trip 1 — Assessment, extractions, grafting (7–10 days)
CBCT imaging on arrival. Non-restorable teeth extracted. Bone grafts placed where bone volume is insufficient. Immediate implants placed where bone supports it. Provisional restorations fitted for function and aesthetics. Healing period begins.
Home healing — 3–6 months
Grafted sites consolidate (3–4 months for ridge grafts, 6 months for sinus lifts). Integrated implants osseointegrate. SmileJet coordinator maintains bi-weekly contact. Your home dentist monitors healing with a check X-ray at 3 months.
Trip 2 — Implant placement or loading (5–7 days)
Where grafts were needed before implant placement, implants are placed now. Where implants are already integrated, abutments are connected and impressions taken for final restorations. Crown and bridge work on natural teeth is prepared.
Trip 3 — Final restorations (5–7 days)
All crowns, bridges, and full-arch zirconia prosthetics fitted and cemented. Occlusion refined across the full arch. Final photography and aftercare briefing. For cases without grafting, Trip 3 is sometimes combined with Trip 2.
Frequently asked questions — full mouth reconstruction in Hanoi
What is the difference between full mouth reconstruction and All-on-4?
All-on-4 is a specific fixed-arch protocol — four implants per arch supporting a full bridge, usually for patients who are edentulous or have failing teeth throughout one or both arches. Full mouth reconstruction is a broader term covering any combination of implants, crowns, bridges, grafts, and cosmetic work needed to restore complete oral function and aesthetics. An FMR might include All-on-4 in one arch, crowns on natural teeth in the other, and veneers on the front teeth.
How much does full mouth reconstruction cost in Hanoi?
Costs vary enormously by scope. A conservative FMR (6–8 implants, crowns on remaining natural teeth, no grafting) starts from around A$21,726. Complex cases involving dual-arch implants, significant bone grafting, and cosmetic veneers can reach A$42,840+. Every case is scoped individually. SmileJet provides a written breakdown before you commit to the first flight.
Is Hanoi safe for such extensive dental work?
SmileJet-verified Hanoi clinics performing FMR cases have oral surgery facilities, CBCT imaging, in-house sterilisation, and English-fluent coordinators. Hanoi is a major capital city with international-standard private hospitals should any medical complication arise — facilities are far superior to regional dental tourism destinations. The SmileJet coordinator remains reachable throughout your entire treatment journey.
Can I keep some of my natural teeth during FMR?
Yes — full mouth reconstruction does not mean all teeth are extracted. Any tooth with sufficient bone support and a good prognosis is preserved and restored with a crown or veneer. Extraction decisions are based on clinical indicators, not convenience. A detailed treatment plan with per-tooth recommendations is produced after CBCT assessment.
Full mouth reconstruction in Hanoi — what it costs vs home
Full mouth reconstruction is the highest-value dental tourism procedure for patients from high-cost countries. The scale of saving relative to Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Canada is substantial enough that the total trip cost — including two or three Hanoi visits across 12–18 months — remains far below home-country treatment alone.
| Scenario | Hanoi AUD | Australia AUD | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 implants + 8 crowns + whitening | From A$13,000 | ~A$38,000–55,000 | ~A$25,000–42,000 |
| All-on-4 both arches (Osstem) | From A$20,196 | ~A$56,000–80,000 | ~A$36,000–60,000 |
| All-on-4 both arches (Straumann) | From A$24,328 | ~A$70,000–90,000 | ~A$46,000–66,000 |
| 8 crowns + root canals + gum work | From A$9,500 | ~A$32,000–48,000 | ~A$22,500–38,500 |
Full mouth cases are quoted individually after reviewing X-rays and treatment history. Scenarios above are illustrative of typical cases. CBCT, bone grafting, and sinus lift are itemised separately if required. Exchange rates: 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP / 1.37 CAD.
How Hanoi clinics plan complex full mouth cases
Full mouth reconstruction requires a structured planning process before any treatment begins. SmileJet-verified Hanoi clinics assess four core criteria before committing to a treatment plan and cost. Understanding how planning works helps you arrive with the right information and realistic expectations.
CBCT-guided bone mapping
Cone-beam CT imaging on Day 1 maps bone volume at every proposed implant site, identifies sinus floor position, nerve canal locations, and residual bone density after any previous extractions. This data drives the entire surgical plan — implant diameter, length, angulation, and whether bone grafting is required. No implant is placed at Hanoi partner clinics without CBCT-guided planning.
Per-tooth restorative assessment
Every remaining natural tooth is assessed for its long-term prognosis before being included in or excluded from the reconstruction plan. Assessment criteria: bone support (periodontal status), residual tooth structure, endodontic status, and whether the tooth can accept a crown or veneer that functions within the reconstructed bite. Teeth with a poor prognosis are extracted early and the sites either grafted or implanted.
Occlusal (bite) planning
Full mouth reconstruction changes the vertical dimension of occlusion (the height of the bite) across all teeth simultaneously. Poor occlusal planning leads to load imbalances, premature crown fracture, and ongoing TMJ discomfort. Hanoi partner clinics use mounted dental casts or digital occlusal analysis to plan the reconstructed bite before any preparation begins. Provisional restorations test the planned occlusion before final work is placed.
Material and phasing decisions
Which teeth receive implant crowns, which receive zirconia crowns on natural teeth, and which areas need grafting before implants are placed — these decisions determine the number of trips and the treatment sequence. Complex cases involving sinus lifts require 3–4 months of healing before implant placement in that region, which drives the trip schedule. The full treatment timeline is documented before you commit to Treatment.
Two-trip timeline for full mouth reconstruction in Hanoi
Cases without bone grafting — typically implants into fully healed sockets alongside crown and veneer work — can often be structured into two trips rather than three. Here is how the two-trip model divides the work.
Trip 1: surgical and preparatory phase (7–10 days)
CBCT assessment and treatment plan sign-off on Day 1. Remaining extractions performed if scheduled. Implant surgery using CBCT-guided surgical template. Healing abutments or immediate temporaries placed. Crown preparation on natural teeth included where the same arch is ready (e.g. no surgical interference in that quadrant). Provisional restorations fitted for function and aesthetics throughout the healing period. You leave Hanoi with functional temporary teeth and a fixed treatment plan for Trip 2.
Trip 2: final restorations (5–7 days)
Arrives 4–6 months post-implant placement (CBCT confirmation of osseointegration required before booking). Implant abutments connected and impressions taken for final implant crowns. Crown preparations from Trip 1 are impressed or re-prepared as needed. Lab fabricates all final restorations in 3–4 days. Final fitting: all crowns, bridges, and implant restorations cemented in a single extended appointment. Occlusion checked across the full arch. Post-treatment photographs and English-language clinical summary provided for your home dentist.
Cases involving bone grafting or sinus lifts require a third trip or a longer healing gap between Trip 1 and Trip 2. Sinus lift sites need 6 months before implant placement; ridge grafts typically 3–4 months. Your SmileJet treatment plan documents the specific healing gaps for your case.
Full mouth reconstruction cost: Hanoi vs Australia and UK
Full mouth reconstruction is the highest-saving dental tourism procedure in absolute dollar terms. The combined cost of two or three Hanoi trips — treatment, flights, and accommodation — typically comes in well under the Australian or UK treatment cost alone for the same scope.
| Case scenario | Hanoi AUD | Hanoi GBP | Australia est. | UK est. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 implants + 6 crowns (no grafting) | From A$14,700 | From £7,580 | ~A$45,000–65,000 | ~£25,000–38,000 |
| All-on-4 both arches (Osstem) | From A$20,196 | From £10,416 | ~A$56,000–80,000 | ~£30,000–45,000 |
| All-on-4 both arches (Straumann) | From A$24,328 | From £12,548 | ~A$70,000–90,000 | ~£38,000–55,000 |
| 6 crowns + 4 root canals + whitening | From A$4,800 | From £2,476 | ~A$18,000–28,000 | ~£10,000–16,000 |
| 8 implants + 8 crowns + 8 veneers | From A$24,000 | From £12,380 | ~A$80,000–110,000 | ~£44,000–65,000 |
All Hanoi prices are indicative minimums. Exact case cost requires CBCT assessment and per-tooth treatment planning. 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 0.79 GBP. Australia and UK figures are typical private specialist estimates and vary significantly by location and provider.
Get a scoped Hanoi FMR quote
Full mouth cases are quoted individually after reviewing X-rays and treatment history. SmileJet coordinates the full scope into a single itemised written quote.
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