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Dental Implant Cost: Vietnam vs Canada 2026

Dental Implant Cost: Vietnam vs Canada 2026

Compare dental implant costs in Vietnam vs Canada for 2026. See estimated USD and CAD prices for single implants, All-on-4, and full-mouth restorations across Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary.

By Dr. Emily Nguyen, DDS, Founder & Principal Dentist · · 7 min read

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Canadian patients searching for affordable dental implants are increasingly looking beyond their borders. With implant costs in Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary reaching some of the highest levels in the world, Vietnam — and Hanoi specifically — has emerged as a credible alternative for Canadians who need single implants, All-on-4 procedures, or full-mouth restorations. This guide breaks down the real numbers for 2026 so you can make an informed decision.

At a Glance: Dental Implant Prices Vietnam vs Canada 2026

The table below covers the three most common implant procedures. Canadian figures reflect average out-of-pocket costs since OHIP and most provincial plans do not cover dental implants. USD figures use an approximate exchange rate of 1 CAD = 0.74 USD.

ProcedureCanada (avg CAD)Canada (avg USD)Vietnam (USD)Savings
Single implant (post + abutment + crown)CAD $5,400USD $4,000USD $950~76%
All-on-4 per archCAD $33,800USD $25,000USD $7,500~70%
Full mouth (All-on-4, both arches)CAD $67,600USD $50,000USD $14,500~71%

City-by-City Breakdown for Canada

Prices vary meaningfully across Canadian cities:

ProcedureToronto (CAD)Vancouver (CAD)Calgary (CAD)
Single implantCAD $4,800–$6,500CAD $5,000–$6,800CAD $4,000–$6,000
All-on-4 per archCAD $27,000–$40,500CAD $29,000–$43,200CAD $25,000–$38,000
Full mouth (both arches)CAD $54,000–$81,000CAD $58,000–$86,400CAD $50,000–$76,000

Toronto and Vancouver consistently post the highest figures, driven by elevated overhead costs, specialist fees, and laboratory charges. Calgary tends to run slightly lower but still places implants well out of reach for many patients without supplemental insurance.


Why Are Canadian Dental Implant Costs So High?

Three structural factors drive implant pricing in Canada:

1. Itemised billing. Canadian clinics bill implant components separately. A titanium post alone runs CAD $2,000–$3,400, the abutment CAD $400–$675, and the porcelain crown CAD $1,350–$2,700. Add consultation fees, CBCT imaging, and — if needed — bone grafting at CAD $400–$3,375, and the total climbs quickly.

2. Specialist referrals. Many Canadian general dentists refer implant placement to an oral surgeon or periodontist, then restore the case themselves. That referral chain adds a second set of professional fees to every case.

3. No public coverage. The Canadian Dental Care Plan introduced in 2023 focuses on preventive and restorative care. It does not cover dental implants, leaving patients to pay entirely out of pocket or through private insurance, which rarely covers more than CAD $1,500 per year for major restorative work.


What Patients Pay in Vietnam

In Vietnam, the all-inclusive model is standard. A reputable Hanoi clinic will quote a single price that covers consultation, CBCT scan, implant placement, healing cap, abutment, and final crown. There are no hidden itemisation charges.

Single Implant in Vietnam

Using premium implant systems — Swiss Nobel Biocare or Korean Osstem — a single implant in Hanoi runs USD $800–$1,200 depending on the brand selected. The most common choice for international patients is Nobel Biocare at approximately USD $950–$1,100, still a fraction of comparable Canadian pricing.

All-on-4 in Vietnam

All-on-4 is the procedure that generates the most interest from Canadian dental tourists. Four implants per arch anchor a fixed prosthetic bridge, replacing a full arch of missing or failing teeth in a single surgical visit. In Hanoi, an All-on-4 arch with an acrylic hybrid bridge costs USD $6,800–$8,200. A zirconia bridge upgrade brings the price to USD $9,500–$11,500 per arch. Compare that to CAD $27,000–$43,000 per arch in Canada.

Full-Mouth Restoration in Vietnam

A full-mouth All-on-4 reconstruction — both arches — runs USD $13,500–$16,000 in Hanoi with acrylic bridges, or USD $18,500–$23,000 with full-zirconia. Even at the upper end of Vietnamese pricing, patients spend less than one arch would cost in Vancouver.


Quality and Safety: What the Numbers Do Not Tell You

Cost comparisons mean little without context on quality. Several factors make Vietnam — and Hanoi specifically — a safe destination for implant work:

Implant brands. Reputable Vietnamese clinics use the same implant systems available in Canada — including Nobel Biocare (Switzerland) and Osstem (South Korea) among others. These systems carry the same clinical documentation and long-term success data regardless of where they are placed.

Technology. Modern Hanoi clinics operate cone-beam CT (CBCT) scanners, digital intraoral scanners, and computer-guided surgical systems. This is the same equipment baseline used in Canadian implant centres.

Specialist training. Senior implant surgeons at leading Hanoi clinics have typically completed postgraduate implantology programs in Vietnam, South Korea, the United States, or Europe. Credentials are verifiable and English-language consultations are standard practice.

Infection control. Vietnam follows international sterilisation standards. Top-tier clinics are accredited by national and regional health authorities and undergo regular infection-control audits.


Picasso Dental Clinic: A Trusted Choice in Hanoi

Picasso Dental Clinic, located at 16 Chau Long, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, is one of Hanoi’s internationally recognised dental practices. The clinic holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating across verified review platforms and has served more than 62,000 patients since opening.

The implant team at Picasso places Nobel Biocare and Osstem systems exclusively, using a fully guided surgical protocol. All-on-4 cases are treatment-planned in-house using CBCT imaging and digital smile design before any surgery begins. The clinic’s Dental Implants programme is designed specifically to accommodate international patients, with dedicated coordinators who handle scheduling, accommodation recommendations, and post-treatment communication.

Canadian patients typically complete their implant treatment across two visits: an initial surgical visit of four to five days for implant placement and temporary prosthetic fitting, followed by a return visit three to four months later for final crown or bridge delivery. Many patients incorporate both visits into existing travel plans to Southeast Asia.

For patients considering the procedure, the About Us page provides full credential information for the clinical team, and the Dental Costs page maintains an updated fee schedule in USD.


Is Dental Tourism to Vietnam Worth It for Canadians?

The savings arithmetic is straightforward. A Canadian patient needing a single implant saves approximately USD $3,000–$3,500 after accounting for a round-trip flight from Toronto or Vancouver (approximately CAD $1,200–$1,800) and accommodation in Hanoi (approximately CAD $50–$90 per night at a mid-range hotel). The net saving on a single implant still exceeds CAD $3,000.

For All-on-4 or full-mouth cases, the calculus is more compelling. A Torontonian paying CAD $60,000 for bilateral All-on-4 at home could complete the same treatment in Hanoi for under USD $16,000 — a net saving of CAD $40,000 or more even after all travel costs.

The risks that deserve genuine consideration are logistical rather than clinical: managing post-operative check-ins from a distance, ensuring follow-up care with a local dentist in Canada for routine maintenance, and selecting a clinic with verifiable credentials. Patients should request before-and-after case documentation, confirm implant brand and model in writing, and clarify the warranty policy on both the implant and the prosthetic before committing.


FAQ: Dental Implants Vietnam vs Canada

Q: How much does a single dental implant cost in Canada in 2026? A single dental implant in Canada costs between CAD $3,800 and CAD $6,800 depending on the city and whether specialist referrals are involved. Toronto and Vancouver sit at the upper end of this range.

Q: How much does a single dental implant cost in Vietnam in 2026? A single dental implant in Vietnam using a premium brand such as Nobel Biocare or Osstem costs USD $800–$1,200, inclusive of consultation, imaging, surgery, abutment, and crown.

Q: Are dental implants in Vietnam safe for Canadian patients? Yes, provided patients choose an accredited clinic that uses internationally recognised implant brands and employs surgeons with verifiable postgraduate training. The implant systems used in Vietnam are identical to those available in Canada.

Q: Does Canadian travel insurance or provincial health coverage apply to dental work done in Vietnam? Provincial health plans and standard travel insurance do not cover elective dental procedures performed abroad, including implants. Patients should verify their private dental plan terms and consider medical travel insurance that covers complications.

Q: How many trips to Vietnam does a dental implant require? A single implant or All-on-4 procedure typically requires two separate visits: the first for implant placement and temporary restoration (four to five days), and the second for final crown or bridge fitting three to four months later. Some patients time the second visit to coincide with other travel.


Plan Your Consultation

If you are based in Canada and want accurate pricing for your specific case, Picasso Dental Clinic offers a free remote consultation. Submit your X-rays or CBCT scan and the clinical team will provide a written treatment plan with itemised costs before you book any travel. Visit the Contact Us page to request your consultation or to ask any questions about the implant process. There is no obligation and no pressure — just straightforward information to help you decide what is right for your situation.

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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: May 6, 2026

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