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All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost: Vietnam vs Australia 2026

All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost: Vietnam vs Australia 2026

Compare All-on-4 dental implant costs in Vietnam vs Australia for 2026. Per-arch and full-mouth pricing, material options, treatment timelines, and savings.

By Dr. Emily Nguyen, DDS, Founder & Principal Dentist · · 10 min read

Last updated: April 19, 2026

All-on-4 dental implants are the most effective solution for patients who need to replace an entire arch of teeth. The procedure uses four strategically angled implants to support a full set of fixed teeth — eliminating the need for removable dentures. In Australia, All-on-4 treatment costs $20,000 to $35,000 per arch. In Vietnam, the same procedure with the same premium implant brands costs $4,500 to $8,000 per arch. This guide provides a detailed cost comparison for 2026, covering materials, timelines, and everything you need to plan your treatment.

The All-on-4 concept was developed by Nobel Biocare and has been refined over two decades of clinical research. Four dental implants are placed in each jaw — two straight implants in the front and two angled implants in the back. The angled posterior implants maximize contact with available bone, which often eliminates the need for bone grafting.

Key advantages of All-on-4 include:

  • Fixed, non-removable teeth — No adhesives, no daily removal, no embarrassing moments
  • Immediate function — Temporary teeth are attached on the same day as surgery
  • Bone preservation — Implants stimulate the jawbone and prevent further bone loss (see the top 10 dental clinics in Hanoi for full mouth reconstruction for clinic options)
  • Fewer implants needed — Four implants per arch instead of six to eight, reducing cost and surgical complexity
  • High success rates — Published studies report 95-98% implant survival at 10 years

All-on-4 Cost Comparison: Vietnam vs Australia 2026

Per-Arch Pricing

All-on-4 OptionVietnam (USD)Vietnam (AUD)Australia (USD)Australia (AUD)Savings
Acrylic prosthesis (Korean implants)$4,500–$5,500$6,900–$8,500$20,000–$25,000$30,800–$38,50077–78%
Acrylic prosthesis (Straumann/Nobel)$5,500–$6,500$8,500–$10,000$24,000–$30,000$36,900–$46,20077–78%
Zirconia prosthesis (Korean implants)$6,000–$7,000$9,200–$10,800$25,000–$30,000$38,500–$46,20076–77%
Zirconia prosthesis (Straumann/Nobel)$7,000–$8,000$10,800–$12,300$28,000–$35,000$43,100–$53,80075–77%

Full-Mouth Pricing (Both Arches)

Replacing teeth on both the upper and lower jaws is where the savings become truly transformative. Australian patients frequently save $40,000 to $80,000 by choosing Vietnam.

All-on-4 OptionVietnam (USD)Vietnam (AUD)Australia (USD)Australia (AUD)Savings
Both arches — acrylic (Korean)$8,500–$10,500$13,100–$16,200$38,000–$48,000$58,500–$73,80077–78%
Both arches — acrylic (Straumann/Nobel)$10,500–$12,500$16,200–$19,200$46,000–$58,000$70,800–$89,20077–78%
Both arches — zirconia (Korean)$11,500–$13,500$17,700–$20,800$48,000–$58,000$73,800–$89,20076–77%
Both arches — zirconia (Straumann/Nobel)$13,500–$15,000$20,800–$23,100$54,000–$68,000$83,100–$104,60075–78%

What Is Included in All-on-4 Pricing

At Picasso Dental Clinic, All-on-4 pricing is comprehensive and transparent. A typical treatment plan includes:

  • Initial consultation and CBCT 3D scan
  • All necessary tooth extractions
  • Four dental implants per arch (brand of your choice)
  • Surgical placement with guided surgery protocols
  • Immediate temporary prosthesis (fixed teeth on the same day)
  • All post-operative appointments and medications
  • Final permanent prosthesis (acrylic or zirconia)

In Australia, many of these components are billed separately, which contributes to the higher overall cost. For a global perspective on pricing, see our guide to the cheapest countries for All-on-4 dental implants in 2026. It is also worth understanding the types of dental implants available in Vietnam and reviewing how the dental implant surgery technologies used in 2026 affect outcomes. For the complete picture of costs for British patients, see our dental implant cost: Vietnam vs UK 2026 guide. Understanding dental implants’ long-term benefits and failure rates by implant brand will help you make a fully informed decision. Consultation fees, imaging, extractions, and the temporary prosthesis are often listed as additional charges.

Acrylic vs Zirconia Prosthesis: Which Should You Choose?

The prosthesis — the full arch of replacement teeth that sits on top of your implants — is available in two main materials. Understanding the differences will help you make the right choice.

Acrylic Prosthesis

  • Material: Acrylic resin teeth set in an acrylic base over a titanium or cobalt-chrome framework
  • Appearance: Natural-looking with realistic gum-colored acrylic
  • Durability: Lasts 5–10 years before needing replacement or relining
  • Repairability: Easy and inexpensive to repair if a tooth chips or the base cracks
  • Weight: Lighter than zirconia
  • Cost: The more affordable option — $1,500 to $2,000 less per arch than zirconia in Vietnam
  • Best for: Patients seeking the most cost-effective solution, or those who want the option to easily modify the prosthesis

Zirconia Prosthesis

  • Material: Monolithic zirconia or zirconia layered with porcelain — no acrylic components
  • Appearance: Superior aesthetics with translucency that closely matches natural teeth
  • Durability: Extremely strong and resistant to staining, chipping, and wear — can last 15–20+ years
  • Repairability: More difficult and expensive to repair than acrylic
  • Weight: Heavier than acrylic, which some patients notice initially
  • Cost: Premium option — $7,000 to $8,000 per arch in Vietnam vs $28,000 to $35,000 in Australia
  • Best for: Patients who want the longest-lasting, most aesthetic result and are willing to invest in the premium material

Material Comparison Summary

FactorAcrylicZirconia
Lifespan5–10 years15–20+ years
AestheticsGoodExcellent
Stain resistanceModerateExcellent
Repair easeEasy, low costDifficult, higher cost
Vietnam cost (per arch)$4,500–$6,500$6,000–$8,000
Australia cost (per arch)$20,000–$30,000$25,000–$35,000

Implant Brands for All-on-4: Straumann and Nobel Biocare at Picasso Dental

The implant fixtures used in All-on-4 treatment are critical to long-term success. Picasso Dental Clinic offers the world’s most trusted implant systems:

Straumann (Switzerland)

Straumann is the global leader in dental implant research and development. Their BLX implant system is specifically designed for immediate loading protocols like All-on-4, featuring:

  • Boa thread design for high primary stability even in compromised bone
  • SLActive surface that accelerates osseointegration (bone bonding) by up to 50%
  • Over 60 years of clinical documentation
  • Lifetime warranty on the implant fixture

Nobel Biocare (Sweden)

Nobel Biocare invented the All-on-4 concept and their implant systems are engineered specifically for this protocol:

  • NobelActive and NobelParallel implants designed for immediate function
  • TiUnite surface for enhanced osseointegration
  • Proprietary All-on-4 surgical guides for precise implant placement
  • Extensive clinical documentation spanning decades

Korean Implant Systems

Osstem and Dentium from South Korea provide excellent alternatives at a lower price point:

  • Osstem TS III SA — the most widely placed implant in Asia with strong clinical data
  • Dentium SuperLine — well-documented system with reliable long-term results
  • Success rates above 95% in published studies
  • Significant cost savings — $1,000 to $2,000 less per arch compared to Swiss/Swedish systems

Treatment Timeline: Vietnam vs Australia

Vietnam Timeline

PhaseTimeframeWhat Happens
Remote consultation1–2 weeks before arrivalReview X-rays, treatment plan, cost estimate
Day 1Arrival dayIn-person consultation, CBCT scan, final treatment plan
Day 2–3Surgery dayExtractions, implant placement, immediate temporary teeth
Days 3–7RecoveryPost-operative check-ups, soft diet, healing
Days 7–10Final checksSuture removal, prosthesis adjustments
4–6 months laterSecond visit (5–7 days)Final zirconia or acrylic prosthesis delivery

Total time in Vietnam: 10–14 days (first visit) + 5–7 days (second visit)

Australia Timeline

PhaseTimeframeWhat Happens
Initial consultationWeek 1Examination, imaging, treatment plan
Pre-surgical planningWeeks 2–4CT scans, surgical guide fabrication
Surgery dayWeek 4–6Extractions, implant placement, temporary teeth
Follow-up appointmentsWeeks 6–12Multiple post-operative visits
Final prosthesis4–6 monthsImpressions, try-in, final delivery

Total elapsed time: 6–9 months across multiple appointments

The key difference is efficiency. In Vietnam, your treatment is concentrated into focused visits, reducing the overall number of separate appointments. In Australia, each step may require a separate visit with weeks between them, extending the total treatment period.

Why Choose Picasso Dental Clinic for All-on-4

Picasso Dental Clinic has completed thousands of All-on-4 cases for international patients from Australia, the UK, the US, and across Asia. Here is what makes them a trusted choice:

Multiple Convenient Locations

  • Hanoi — Old Quarter Branch: 16 Chau Long, Ba Dinh — in the heart of Hanoi’s historic district
  • Hanoi — Westlake Square Branch: LKC22 Hoang Minh Thao, Bac Tu Liem — modern facility near West Lake
  • Da Nang: 420 Hoang Dieu, Binh Thuan, Hai Chau, Da Nang — perfect for patients combining treatment with beach time
  • Ho Chi Minh City: 25B Nguyen Duy Hieu, Phuong Thao Dien, Quan 2 — in the upscale Thao Dien neighborhood

All-on-4 Expertise

  • Implant specialists with advanced training in immediate loading protocols
  • Guided surgery using 3D-printed surgical guides for precise implant positioning
  • In-house dental laboratory for same-day temporary prosthesis fabrication
  • Digital workflow from CBCT scanning through CAD/CAM prosthesis design

Patient Support

  • Dedicated English-speaking patient coordinators
  • Airport transfers and hotel booking assistance
  • Post-treatment follow-up via email and video consultation
  • Comprehensive warranty on all implant work

For a broader comparison of all dental procedure costs, visit our dental costs page. For detailed information about dental implants or dental crowns, explore our services pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the success rate of All-on-4 dental implants?

Published clinical studies consistently report All-on-4 success rates between 95% and 98% at 10 years. At Picasso Dental, the success rate is in line with international benchmarks. The All-on-4 protocol has been used worldwide since the early 2000s and has one of the strongest evidence bases of any dental implant procedure.

How many trips to Vietnam do I need for All-on-4?

Most patients require two visits. The first trip (10–14 days) covers consultation, surgery, implant placement, and delivery of immediate temporary teeth that you can eat and smile with. The second trip (5–7 days) takes place 4–6 months later for delivery of your final permanent prosthesis. Some patients with specific clinical situations may complete treatment in a single extended visit — your dentist will advise based on your individual case.

Should I choose zirconia or acrylic for my All-on-4 prosthesis?

Zirconia is the premium choice — it is stronger, more stain-resistant, and lasts 15–20+ years compared to 5–10 years for acrylic. However, acrylic is significantly less expensive, easier to repair, and still provides a natural-looking result. Many patients choose acrylic for their first prosthesis and upgrade to zirconia later. In Vietnam, the cost difference between acrylic and zirconia is approximately $1,500–$2,000 per arch, compared to $5,000–$10,000 in Australia.

Does All-on-4 come with a warranty?

Yes. Picasso Dental Clinic provides a comprehensive warranty on All-on-4 treatment. The implant fixtures from Straumann and Nobel Biocare carry manufacturer lifetime warranties. The prosthesis warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship. Your specific warranty terms will be outlined in your treatment plan before you begin.

Can I eat normally with All-on-4 dental implants?

Yes. Once your final prosthesis is delivered and your implants have fully integrated (typically 4–6 months after surgery), you can eat virtually anything — steak, apples, corn on the cob, and all the foods you may have been avoiding. During the healing period with temporary teeth, you will follow a soft diet for the first few weeks before gradually reintroducing harder foods.

How painful is the All-on-4 procedure?

The surgery is performed under local anesthesia, and sedation options are available for anxious patients. Most patients report that the procedure itself is painless. Post-operative discomfort is typically manageable with prescribed pain medication and usually subsides within 3–5 days. Many patients are surprised at how comfortable the recovery is compared to their expectations.

Is All-on-4 better than traditional dentures?

All-on-4 is significantly superior to removable dentures in every measurable way — see our comparison of tooth replacement options for details. Fixed implant-supported teeth do not slip or move, they restore 90% of natural biting force (vs 20–25% for dentures), they prevent bone loss that causes the sunken facial appearance associated with long-term denture wear, and they eliminate the need for messy adhesives. The investment in All-on-4 pays dividends in quality of life for decades.

What if I also need porcelain veneers on other teeth?

Many patients who get All-on-4 on one arch also want to improve the appearance of teeth on the other arch with porcelain veneers or dental crowns. This is easily coordinated during your visits to Picasso Dental. Combining procedures in a single trip maximizes your savings and minimizes travel.

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Medically reviewed by Dr. Emily Nguyen, DDS, Founder & Principal Dentist

Founder & Principal Dentist of Picasso Dental Clinic. Over 15 years of experience in implant dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and full-mouth rehabilitation. Read full bio

Last reviewed: April 19, 2026

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