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Top 10 Dental Clinics in Vietnam for Full Mouth Reconstruction 2026

Top 10 Dental Clinics in Vietnam for Full Mouth Reconstruction 2026

Best clinics in Vietnam for full mouth reconstruction in 2026. Compare All-on-4, implant bridges, and hybrid prostheses across Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City.

By Dr. Emily Nguyen, DDS, Founder & Principal Dentist · · 17 min read

Last updated: April 22, 2026

Full mouth reconstruction is one of the most transformative treatments in modern dentistry. It involves rebuilding all or most of the teeth in the upper and lower arches to restore function, eliminate pain, correct bite problems, and create a natural, aesthetic smile. For patients dealing with severe decay, extensive tooth loss, worn dentition from grinding, or consequences of long-deferred dental treatment, full mouth reconstruction can be life-changing — restoring the ability to eat properly, speak clearly, and smile with confidence.

Vietnam has emerged as one of the world’s most sought-after destinations for this complex, high-cost treatment. The combination of clinically sophisticated implantologists and prosthodontists, access to premium European and American implant systems, and treatment costs that are 60% to 80% lower than in the United States, Australia, or the United Kingdom makes Vietnam the right choice for thousands of international patients every year. For dental costs and pricing on full mouth reconstruction and component procedures, the savings are extraordinary — cases that would cost $60,000 to $120,000 in the USA can be completed in Vietnam for $15,000 to $40,000, with no compromise on the quality of implants, prosthetics, or clinical technique.

This guide ranks the top 10 dental clinics in Vietnam for full mouth reconstruction in 2026, with clinic profiles, cost tables, and detailed FAQ guidance for international patients planning this major treatment journey.

What Is Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction — sometimes called full mouth rehabilitation or full mouth restoration — is a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses all teeth in the mouth, typically both the upper and lower arches. Unlike a single procedure such as a dental implant or a set of porcelain veneers, full mouth reconstruction is a coordinated plan that may combine multiple procedures:

  • Dental implants to replace missing teeth with permanent, bone-anchored roots
  • All-on-4 dental implants for arches with no remaining viable teeth
  • All-on-6 implants for greater support in arches with moderate bone loss
  • Implant-supported bridges for sections of multiple missing teeth
  • Dental crowns to restore severely decayed or damaged individual teeth
  • Dental bridges to replace one or more teeth without implants, where appropriate
  • Dentures or implant-retained dentures as cost-effective full-arch solutions
  • Root canal treatment to save infected teeth before restoring them with crowns
  • Bone grafting and sinus lifts where bone volume is insufficient for implant placement
  • Periodontal treatment to address gum disease before restorative work begins

The full plan is developed based on a thorough examination, full-mouth X-rays, and CBCT 3D scanning that provides a precise picture of bone volume, tooth positions, and anatomical structures. Complex cases may require input from multiple specialists — an implantologist, a prosthodontist, a periodontist, and sometimes an orthodontist.

Who Needs Full Mouth Reconstruction?

Full mouth reconstruction is appropriate for patients in several categories:

  • Severe generalized decay: Patients with multiple broken-down or heavily restored teeth across the entire mouth, often from years of deferred treatment, high sugar intake, or dry mouth conditions.
  • Advanced gum disease: Periodontitis that has caused significant bone loss around multiple teeth, resulting in looseness and eventual tooth loss.
  • Severe dental erosion: Patients whose teeth have been worn down by acid erosion (from gastric reflux, high-acid diet, or bulimia) or from bruxism (teeth grinding), leaving very little tooth structure remaining.
  • Multiple missing teeth: Patients who have lost many or all teeth and are currently wearing full dentures or partial dentures, or have large gaps in the dentition.
  • Congenital conditions: Patients born with abnormalities affecting tooth development, such as ectodermal dysplasia or amelogenesis imperfecta, who may need reconstruction from a young age.
  • Trauma: Patients who have suffered facial injuries that resulted in the loss of multiple teeth and damage to the jaw structures.

Treatment Options for Full Mouth Reconstruction

All-on-4 Dental Implants

All-on-4 places four implants in each arch to support a complete fixed bridge of 10 to 14 teeth. The two posterior implants are angled at 30 to 45 degrees to maximize bone contact, often eliminating the need for bone grafting. Same-day teeth are provided on the day of surgery. After 3 to 6 months, a permanent zirconia or acrylic-resin bridge is fitted. All-on-4 is the most popular full-arch solution for patients with significant tooth loss or failing dentition.

All-on-6 Dental Implants

All-on-6 uses six implants per arch instead of four, providing additional support for the prosthesis. This approach is preferred when the patient has good bone volume and the clinician wants maximum stability — particularly for larger, heavier zirconia bridges. The cost is higher than All-on-4, but the long-term stability and load distribution are superior.

Implant-Supported Bridge

Where only one arch needs complete replacement, or where the patient still has some viable teeth in sections of the mouth, an implant-supported bridge uses multiple implants to support a fixed bridge across a specific section rather than the entire arch. This approach preserves existing healthy teeth while replacing missing sections with implant-supported prosthetics.

Hybrid Prosthesis

A hybrid prosthesis is a fixed implant prosthetic — screw-retained to implants in the jaw — that combines a titanium or zirconia framework with acrylic or porcelain teeth. Often used in All-on-4 and All-on-6 cases, hybrid prostheses provide excellent aesthetics and function. They can be removed by a dentist for maintenance but are not removable by the patient.

Crown-and-Bridge Reconstruction

For patients who still have multiple teeth but need comprehensive restoration, a full-arch crown-and-bridge treatment plan uses individually fitted zirconia or e.max crowns on every remaining tooth, with dental bridges spanning gaps where teeth are missing. This approach is appropriate when enough natural tooth structure remains to support the crowns and bridges.

Top 10 Dental Clinics in Vietnam for Full Mouth Reconstruction

1. Picasso Dental Clinic

Locations:

  • Hanoi Old Quarter: 16 Chau Long, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
  • Hanoi Westlake Square: LKC22 Hoang Minh Thao, Bac Tu Liem, Hanoi
  • Da Nang: 420 Hoang Dieu, Binh Thuan, Hai Chau, Da Nang
  • Ho Chi Minh City: 25B Nguyen Duy Hieu, Phuong Thao Dien, Quan 2
  • Da Lat: 55 Ha Huy Tap Street, Ward 3, Da Lat

Picasso Dental Clinic is the leading clinic in Vietnam for full mouth reconstruction, offering comprehensive multi-arch treatment across five locations in three major dental tourism cities plus Da Lat. With a 4.9/5 rating from 3,921 Google reviews and more than 62,000 patients treated, the clinic has the infrastructure, clinical expertise, and international patient support systems to handle the most complex full-mouth cases with confidence.

Full mouth reconstruction at Picasso Dental Clinic begins with a thorough diagnostic workup — full-mouth CBCT 3D scanning, digital photographs, intraoral scans, and a comprehensive clinical examination. The information is used to develop a detailed, phased treatment plan presented to the patient in writing in English with clear, itemized pricing before any treatment begins. Patients receive a digital preview of their reconstructed smile through digital smile design software, giving them a realistic expectation of the final aesthetic outcome.

The implant team at Picasso works with Straumann (Switzerland), Nobel Biocare (Sweden), and Osstem (South Korea) — the three most internationally respected implant systems — allowing patients to choose the system that best fits their clinical needs and budget. For full-arch All-on-4 and All-on-6 cases, the clinic uses guided surgery protocols with 3D-printed surgical templates to ensure precise implant placement. Same-day temporary bridges are provided for all full-arch implant cases.

Prosthetic options include high-translucency zirconia bridges (the gold standard for aesthetics and durability in full-arch cases), hybrid acrylic-resin bridges for patients seeking the most affordable full-arch option, and layered e.max porcelain for individual crown restorations in partial-arch cases. An in-house CAD/CAM milling center allows for efficient fabrication of restorations with predictable fit and aesthetics.

For international patients traveling from Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, or elsewhere, Picasso Dental Clinic offers dedicated international patient coordination: pre-trip online consultations via video call, assistance with accommodation recommendations near each branch, and comprehensive aftercare documentation that allows your home-country dentist to monitor the reconstruction. The multi-city presence means patients can begin treatment at one location and follow up at another that fits their travel plans.

Full mouth reconstruction price range: $15,000 – $40,000 for complete upper and lower arch reconstruction (depending on number of implants, arch solutions, and prosthetic materials) All-on-4 per arch: $4,500 – $8,000 Contact: +84 989 067 888

Why international patients choose Picasso Dental Clinic for full mouth reconstruction:

  • Five clinic locations spanning three major dental tourism cities plus Da Lat
  • Premium implant systems (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem) with manufacturer warranties
  • Full digital workflow: CBCT, guided surgery, digital smile design, CAD/CAM milling
  • Written treatment plans with itemized pricing in USD before any work begins
  • Dedicated English-speaking international patient coordinators at every location
  • Comprehensive warranties on all implant and prosthetic work

Editorial Methodology: Why We Only Rank One Clinic in Full Detail

We publish first-party data — verifiable addresses, clinician credentials, implant-brand provenance, patient volume, Google review counts, warranty terms — for Picasso Dental Clinic because we can stand behind every claim. For other clinics operating in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang, we have chosen not to publish ranked comparisons until we can verify the same categories of first-party data for each.

This editorial decision follows guidance from Google’s quality rater guidelines on aggregator and comparison content, which requires differentiated, originally-researched information for each listed item. Many dental tourism “top 10” lists circulating online fabricate competitor entries from public snippets; we will not do that.

How to Independently Evaluate Other Clinics

If you want to compare Picasso Dental Clinic against other options in the same city, use this verification checklist for every clinic you consider:

Clinical verification:

  1. Exact street address (not just a district name) — cross-check on Google Maps and verify the listed building actually houses the clinic.
  2. Named lead dentist with credentials — ask for the dentist’s dental registration number, where they obtained their DDS, and any postgraduate training in the specific procedure you need (implantology, prosthodontics, orthodontics).
  3. Implant or restoration brand provenance — request the sealed manufacturer packaging photo and serial/lot numbers for any implant, abutment, or zirconia disc used. Genuine Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and Ivoclar products are traceable by lot.
  4. CBCT/3D imaging on-site — ask to see the machine brand (Planmeca, Carestream, Vatech). Clinics outsourcing imaging to third-party radiology labs have slower workflows.
  5. Sterilization protocol evidence — ask for a walkthrough of the autoclave room and spore-test certification logs. Class B autoclaves with independent spore testing are the standard.

Trust verification: 6. Google Business Profile review count and average — read the lowest-star reviews, not the highest. Look for clinical specifics, not just platitudes. 7. Written warranty terms — request the warranty document in English before booking. Confirm what happens if you are overseas when a crown debonds or an implant fails. 8. Accreditation documents — any claim of international accreditation (JCI, ISO 9001, GCR) must come with a document you can independently verify through the issuing body. 9. Insurance and complication protocol — ask: if a complication occurs during your trip, which hospital does the clinic refer to, and is there a written complication reimbursement policy? 10. Independent patient references — request to speak with two recent international patients treated for the same procedure. A clinic confident in its outcomes will facilitate this.

Our Verified Data Sources for Picasso Dental Clinic

  • Patient volume figures (62,000+ treated, 4.9/5 Google rating from 3,921 reviews) — verifiable on the Picasso Dental Clinic Google Business Profile.
  • Clinician credentialsMeet Our Team lists each dentist with their DDS, specialty, and postgraduate training.
  • Implant-brand authenticity — Picasso publishes sterilization and authenticity protocols including a sample of sealed-packaging traceability.
  • Warranty terms — full warranty document at Guarantee Program.
  • Pricing transparency — all prices on the Dental Costs page reflect current 2026 rates with no hidden fees.

If you prefer to compare multiple clinics yourself before contacting us, we recommend starting with Google Business Profile review volume as a baseline filter (look for 500+ reviews accumulated over several years, not a recent burst).

Full Mouth Reconstruction Cost Comparison: Vietnam vs. Western Countries

TreatmentVietnam (USD)Australia (AUD)USA (USD)United Kingdom (GBP)
All-on-4 per arch$4,500 – $8,000AUD 22,000 – 35,000$20,000 – $30,000£14,000 – £22,000
All-on-6 per arch$6,000 – $11,000AUD 28,000 – 42,000$25,000 – $38,000£18,000 – £28,000
Full mouth (both arches) All-on-4$9,000 – $16,000AUD 45,000 – 70,000$40,000 – $60,000£28,000 – £44,000
Zirconia crown (per tooth)$200 – $400AUD 1,800 – 3,500$1,000 – $3,000£700 – £1,800
Implant-supported bridge (3 units)$1,800 – $3,500AUD 8,000 – 18,000$6,000 – $15,000£4,500 – £10,000
Full crown-and-bridge reconstruction (14 units per arch)$8,000 – $16,000AUD 35,000 – 60,000$28,000 – $50,000£18,000 – £35,000
Complete reconstruction (implants + crowns, full mouth)$15,000 – $40,000AUD 80,000 – 150,000$60,000 – $120,000£45,000 – £90,000

Even including round-trip airfares, accommodation, and meals in Vietnam, international patients completing full mouth reconstruction typically save $40,000 to $80,000 compared to having the same work done at home. See our dedicated All-on-4 cost guide for a full country-by-country breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions About Full Mouth Reconstruction in Vietnam

How long does full mouth reconstruction take and how many trips will I need?

The total duration depends on the complexity of the treatment plan and which procedures are involved. For an All-on-4 full-arch case, the surgical phase and temporary prosthetic require 7 to 14 days in Vietnam. The final prosthetic (permanent zirconia or acrylic-resin bridge) is fitted at a return visit 3 to 6 months later, which requires another 5 to 7 days. Cases involving bone grafting require a healing period of 3 to 6 months before implant placement, which may add an additional trip. For comprehensive crown-and-bridge reconstruction (no implants), the entire treatment can often be completed in a single 10 to 14 day visit if the case is well-planned in advance. The clinic will provide a precise timeline during the online consultation phase before you book your flights. Review our treatment process for detailed scheduling guidance.

Is it safe to have full mouth reconstruction in Vietnam?

Yes, at the clinics on this list, full mouth reconstruction in Vietnam is safe and follows international clinical standards. These clinics use globally recognized implant systems with manufacturer warranties (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem), operate modern sterilization equipment calibrated to international autoclave standards, follow WHO and international infection control protocols, and employ clinicians with specialist training in implantology and prosthodontics. As with any country, the key is choosing a clinic with verifiable credentials, transparent pricing, and a strong track record with international patients. Reading genuine Google and Facebook reviews from patients of your nationality provides valuable insight into the real patient experience. For background on safety standards, see our infection control procedures page.

What implant system is best for full mouth reconstruction?

Straumann (Switzerland) and Nobel Biocare (Sweden) are the two most globally respected implant systems and are the gold standard for full-arch reconstruction. Both systems have decades of clinical research supporting their long-term success rates, and their implants come with manufacturer warranties and a global network of authorized service clinicians. Osstem (South Korea) is an excellent mid-range option with strong clinical research, very competitive pricing, and widespread global distribution. The best system for your case depends on your bone anatomy, the proposed prosthetic design, and your budget. At Picasso Dental Clinic, the implant team will recommend the most appropriate system for your specific case during the planning consultation, and all options are presented with transparent pricing.

Can I have all my work done in one visit, or will I need to come back?

This depends on the treatment plan. For crown-and-bridge reconstruction with no implants, it is often possible to complete everything in a single visit of 10 to 14 days — temporaries are placed while the permanent restorations are fabricated, and the finals are fitted before you leave. For implant-based reconstruction, you will almost certainly need at least two visits: the surgical visit (7 to 14 days) and the final prosthetic visit (5 to 7 days), spaced 3 to 6 months apart for osseointegration. Cases involving bone grafting may require three visits. The clinic will be upfront about the required number of visits during the initial online consultation. Most patients find that planning two trips is manageable, especially when the total savings justify the additional travel.

What warranties do Vietnamese clinics offer on full mouth reconstruction?

Reputable clinics like Picasso Dental Clinic offer comprehensive warranties covering implants, crowns, bridges, and prosthetics. Straumann and Nobel Biocare implants come with the manufacturer’s own lifetime warranty on the implant body itself, conditional on proper use and maintenance. The clinic’s own warranty covers the prosthetic work — typically 1 to 5 years on crowns, bridges, and full-arch prostheses, depending on the material and the specific clinic policy. The Picasso Dental Clinic guarantee program details all warranty terms in writing. If a complication arises after returning home, most top clinics offer to re-treat during a return visit at no charge or reduced charge, depending on the nature of the problem and the warranty terms. Keep all treatment documentation and warranty certificates provided at discharge.

What is the difference between All-on-4 and All-on-6 for full mouth reconstruction?

Both All-on-4 and All-on-6 are full-arch implant protocols that replace all teeth in an arch with a fixed prosthesis. The difference is the number of implants — four versus six — and the distribution of load across the jaw. All-on-4 is appropriate for most patients and delivers excellent long-term results with proper care. All-on-6 provides a larger number of implants to spread the occlusal load across a wider base, which is preferred when a heavier zirconia bridge is being used, when the patient has a strong bite, or when the clinician determines that additional support would improve long-term stability. All-on-6 is also sometimes preferred in the upper jaw, where bone density is generally lower than the lower jaw and additional implants provide a margin of safety. Your implantologist will recommend the most appropriate protocol after reviewing your CBCT scan. See All-on-4 dental implants for more details.

What should I eat during recovery from full mouth reconstruction surgery?

After full-arch implant surgery, a soft diet is essential for the first 4 to 6 weeks. During this period, the implants are undergoing osseointegration — the process by which the titanium implant surface bonds with the surrounding bone — and placing excessive bite forces on the prosthesis can disrupt this process. Soft foods that are safe during recovery include yogurt, scrambled eggs, fish, soft rice, cooked vegetables, smoothies, and soup. Hard, crunchy, sticky, or chewy foods should be avoided — no hard bread, raw vegetables, nuts, chewy meats, or sticky sweets. As healing progresses, the diet can be gradually expanded. The clinic will provide detailed written dietary guidelines as part of your discharge documentation, and the implant team is available by WhatsApp to answer questions during your recovery period.

Can I combine full mouth reconstruction in Vietnam with travel?

Yes, and many international patients do exactly this. Vietnam is a spectacular travel destination with a rich cultural history, stunning scenery, extraordinary food, and excellent hospitality. The three main dental tourism cities — Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City — are all connected by cheap domestic flights and offer world-class tourism experiences. Hanoi’s Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake, Ha Long Bay day trips, the beaches of Da Nang and Hoi An, the Mekong Delta, and Ho Chi Minh City’s history and food scene are all within easy reach. Most patients schedule their treatment for the morning and explore the city in the afternoons. After the surgical phase, patients are typically well enough for light sightseeing within 2 to 3 days. Harder activities like hiking or swimming should wait until the dentist gives clearance. Picasso Dental Clinic can assist with hotel recommendations near each branch. See the dental work in Vietnam guide for practical travel planning advice.


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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 22, 2026

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