The Short Answer
Full-mouth fixed implant teeth in Hanoi — a non-removable, implant-supported bridge across both the upper and lower arch — is priced at Picasso Dental Clinic’s Hanoi Old Quarter flagship using the All-on-4 protocol (four implants per arch, eight total) as the standard entry point. Patients whose bone or bite assessment favours All-on-6 will see a higher price, since two extra implants are placed per arch. The price varies mainly by implant brand — Osstem at the more affordable end, ETK/Neodent in the middle, Nobel Biocare or Straumann at the premium end. For exact current pricing in your currency, see picassodental.vn/dental-costs. This is a general guide, not a quote: your dentist confirms your exact protocol, brand, and price after reviewing your X-ray or CBCT scan.
Who Full-Mouth Fixed Teeth Suits
This option is generally considered by patients who:
- Have extensive tooth loss, failing teeth, or advanced gum disease across most or all of both arches
- Currently wear a full denture and want a fixed, non-removable alternative that doesn’t rely on suction or adhesive
- Want one coordinated treatment course addressing the whole mouth, rather than isolated single-tooth or partial work
“Fixed” is the key distinction from a removable implant-retained denture: a full-mouth fixed bridge is attached to the implants and only removed by your dentist, not by you at home. See the All-on-4 dental implants overview for the standard protocol most full-mouth fixed cases start from.
What’s Included in the Price
A full-mouth fixed quote typically covers:
- Implant fixtures — typically eight total under All-on-4 (four per arch); more if your case is assessed as needing All-on-6 or All-on-X per arch
- Abutments connecting the fixtures to each bridge
- Two final fixed bridges in acrylic (the base inclusion; titanium/BioHPP bar upgrades cost more per arch)
It does not automatically include bone grafting, sinus augmentation (more relevant to the upper arch), any remaining extractions, sedation beyond standard local anaesthetic, or a CBCT scan if you don’t already have one. Ask for a full itemised breakdown before committing to travel dates.
Brand-by-Brand Pricing, All-on-4 Protocol
The main driver of price is implant brand: Osstem (South Korea) sits at the more affordable end, ETK/Neodent (France/Brazil, Straumann Group) in the middle, and Nobel Biocare or Straumann (Switzerland) at the premium end. For the current price band across both arches in AUD, NZD, or your home currency, visit picassodental.vn/dental-costs, which is kept current as exchange rates and lab pricing move. If your case is assessed as needing All-on-6 or All-on-X, expect a higher band per arch. VND list pricing at the clinic is the source of truth — see the Vietnam dental implant cost guide for the full breakdown.
Realistic Timing
Full-mouth fixed implant treatment across both arches takes longer than a single-arch or single-tooth case, and the biology involved is the same everywhere in the world:
- Trip 1 (7–10 days): Consultation, CBCT scan, any remaining extractions, implant placement surgery on both arches, and temporary fixed bridges fitted on both before you fly home.
- Healing period (4–6 months): Osseointegration on both arches happens gradually. This cannot be rushed regardless of clinic or brand.
- Trip 2 (5–7 days): Return to Hanoi for the final bridges, bite adjustments, and check-ups once imaging confirms integration on both arches.
Your dentist will confirm your case’s specific healing window — occasionally one arch integrates faster than the other, which can affect scheduling of the second trip.
Comparing a Like-for-Like Plan From Home
Full-mouth fixed implant treatment across both arches in Australia or New Zealand runs substantially higher than the equivalent treatment in Hanoi for the same brands, and for most patients the treatment cost gap remains substantial even after adding flights, accommodation across two trips, and travel time. See picassodental.vn/dental-costs for a side-by-side comparison in your currency, and 10 reasons dental implants in Hanoi cost less than Australia for the fuller explanation.
Why the Hanoi Flagship Branch
Picasso Dental Clinic’s flagship at 16 Phố Châu Long, Trúc Bạch, Ba Đình is a short walk from Trúc Bạch Lake and West Lake (Hồ Tây), close to the Old Quarter, and a manageable taxi ride from Noi Bai International Airport. The flagship’s implant team has placed implants since 2001 and performed All-on-4 immediate loading since 2010, with 1,000+ All-on-4 patients treated. For more complex full-arch or zygomatic cases, the team has also performed zygomatic implants since 2017 (400+ cases). Full-mouth patients typically plan extra recovery days into their itinerary between the two trips, using the time to see the Old Quarter, West Lake, and Hanoi’s cultural sites at an easy pace.
Questions to Ask Before You Book
- Does my case suit All-on-4, or is All-on-6/All-on-X likely to be recommended after my scan?
- What is included in the full-mouth quote, and what’s billed separately (extractions, bridge material, sedation)?
- Which brand suits my upper arch versus my lower arch?
- How many trips will my specific case require, and how long between them?
- Is bone grafting or sinus augmentation likely for my upper arch?
- What’s the after-care process if an issue arises once I’m home?
Your Next Step
A written, itemised quote for full-mouth fixed implant teeth requires your dentist to review a recent panoramic X-ray or CBCT scan covering both jaws. Request a remote implant assessment and itemised quote before booking flights, so you know your likely protocol, brand, price band, and trip count in advance. For a current price overview beforehand, visit picassodental.vn/dental-costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does full-mouth fixed implant teeth cost in Hanoi in AUD and NZD?
Pricing depends on the brand chosen per arch under the standard All-on-4 protocol, with cases needing All-on-6 or All-on-X sitting higher. For current figures, see picassodental.vn/dental-costs.
What’s the difference between “fixed” and a removable overdenture?
A full-mouth fixed bridge is permanently attached to the implants and only removed by your dentist. A removable overdenture clips onto implants but you take it out yourself for cleaning — it is a different, generally less expensive option.
How many trips to Hanoi does full-mouth treatment need?
Typically two: a 7–10 day first trip for extractions, surgery on both arches, and temporary bridges, and a 5–7 day second trip 4–6 months later for the final bridges once both arches have integrated.
Will I be without teeth at any point?
No — a temporary fixed bridge is fitted on both arches during the first trip, so you don’t leave without teeth. The temporary is replaced with the final bridge on the second trip.
What if my upper and lower arch heal at different rates?
This does happen occasionally. Your dentist will confirm each arch’s readiness from follow-up imaging and may adjust your second-trip timing if one arch needs longer to integrate.
Can I get a fixed price before I travel?
You can get a written, itemised estimate from a remote review of your X-ray or CBCT scan. The final fixed treatment plan is confirmed after an in-person clinical exam, since bone quality across both arches can only be fully assessed in the chair.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Emily Nguyen, DDS — Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry
Founder and Principal Dentist of Picasso Dental, with 15+ years in implant surgery, periodontics and full-arch (All-on-4) rehabilitation. Read full bio
Last reviewed: August 7, 2026

