Expats living in Southeast Asia are in a category of dental patient that almost nobody writes for. Every dental tourism guide assumes you are flying from Sydney, London, or Chicago — a single long-haul commitment where the trip cost eats into the saving, logistics are complicated, and two-stage implant protocols require two international flights. Expats in Singapore, Bangkok, Bali, or Kuala Lumpur face none of those constraints. Vietnam is two to three hours away. The flight costs less than a check-up in Singapore. The two-stage implant protocol becomes two short weekend trips. The financial case is not marginal — it is overwhelming.

What expats need that long-haul travellers do not is continuity. You may start treatment in Hanoi during a work posting and need a follow-up fitting in Da Nang six months later. You need records in English that travel with you across regional borders. You need a clinic that has handled the full arc of treatment before, not one that is used to patients who fly in once and disappear. This guide covers the five Vietnam dental clinics that best meet that brief.

Pricing data last verified: June 2026

Why Vietnam Makes Particular Sense for Southeast Asia Expats

The arithmetic is different for expats than for long-haul patients.

A patient flying from London or Melbourne for dental implants faces a return fare of AUD 1,200–2,000 or GBP 600–1,200 — a meaningful overhead that sets a high breakeven threshold. A patient flying from Singapore faces a SGD 80–220 return fare on budget carriers, a two-hour flight, and no jet lag. That difference reframes the entire calculation.

Vietnam dental costs vs Southeast Asian home markets (USD)

Vietnam figures reflect international-patient-tier clinics. SGD/THB/IDR figures reflect established private clinics in Singapore, Bangkok, and Bali. USD conversions approximate at June 2026 rates.

ProcedureVietnam (USD)Singapore (USD)Bangkok (USD)Bali (USD)
Single implant with crown$450–2,000$2,800–5,500$1,200–2,500$700–1,500
Veneer per tooth$250–450$900–1,800$400–900$250–600
All-on-4 per arch$4,900–8,600$14,000–22,000$6,000–12,000$4,000–8,000
Zirconia crown$200–700$1,200–2,200$500–1,200$300–800

The Singapore comparison is particularly striking. A Singaporean expat facing a SGD 7,500 quote for a single implant can access the same Nobel Biocare system at a top Ho Chi Minh City clinic for under USD 2,000 all-in — a saving that covers the flight perhaps ten times over. For an All-on-4 case, the saving against Singapore private rates can reach USD 10,000–15,000 per arch, before any consideration of hotels or flights.

What this means for you
What this means for you: The short-haul flight changes the entire breakeven calculation. Even a single implant case can justify a weekend trip from Singapore or Bangkok. For full-arch or multi-implant work, the saving is so large relative to the flight cost that the decision is essentially automatic. The only variables that remain are clinic quality and care continuity.

What Expats Need That Other Dental Tourists Do Not

Continuity of care is the issue that separates the expat experience from a one-off dental tourist visit.

A patient flying from London does one trip, does the work, and goes home to a single home dental practice. An expat in Southeast Asia may be mid-treatment when a job relocation moves them from Singapore to Bangkok, or may need a follow-up fitting while they happen to be passing through Da Nang rather than Ho Chi Minh City. They may return to their home country for a period and need a local dentist to assess the work in progress.

Three things matter specifically for expats:

English-language records issued as a matter of routine. Not a translated summary you have to request — a full treatment file, implant passport (including brand, system, lot number, and placement date), and digital radiographs in a format any dentist can open. This is what allows a Bangkok or Singapore dentist to manage your aftercare without going in blind.

Multi-city clinic access under a single group. If a clinic has branches in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City — all with the same clinical protocols and access to your records — you are not locked to one location. You can have your initial consultation in Hanoi, your implant placement in Ho Chi Minh City during a longer stay, and your crown fitting in Da Nang when you are there for other reasons.

International implant brands with global serviceability. Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem — any dentist in Singapore, Bangkok, or Bali can identify and work with these systems. Obscure or unbranded implant systems leave you with hardware that a regional dentist cannot service and cannot verify. This is a risk that expats face more acutely than one-and-done tourists, because the treatment period is longer and the geographic range of subsequent care is wider.


The 5 Best Vietnam Dental Clinics for Expats in Southeast Asia

1. Picasso Dental Clinic — Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Lat

Picasso is the clinic built for exactly the patient this guide describes. Six branches across four Vietnamese cities. Seventy thousand patients from 62 countries. A 4.9/5 rating from 3,921 verified reviews. English-language records as standard. Named implant brands with all-in published pricing.

The multi-city network is the structural advantage that matters most for expats. An expat can begin a treatment consultation at the Hanoi Old Quarter branch during a work trip north, have implant surgery at the Ho Chi Minh City Thao Dien branch during a longer stay, and return for the crown fitting at the Da Nang Vinmec branch during a coastal holiday — all under the same clinical group, with the same records throughout. No other Vietnamese dental group offers this combination of cities at this credential level.

The credentials are independently verifiable, not merely asserted. Picasso holds a Nobel Biocare Global Training Centre designation — granted directly by Nobel Biocare to clinics that meet their implant protocol and training standards, verifiable through Nobel Biocare’s own records. It is an Invisalign Platinum Elite Provider, a tier held by fewer than 1% of dental clinics globally. Two branches operate inside accredited hospitals: the Da Nang branch is inside Vinmec International Hospital (JCI accreditation), and the Da Lat branch is inside Link General Hospital.

For implant cases specifically, Head of Implantology Dr. Tran Thanh Phong has placed more than 15,000 implants including over 1,000 All-on-4 cases. He was the first Vietnamese dentist to perform immediate-load All-on-4 in 2010 — a benchmark that matters when evaluating surgical experience for complex full-arch work.

Implant pricing (all-in: fixture, abutment, crown):

Picasso Dental Clinic — Implant Pricing by Brand

All prices in VND, all-in (fixture, abutment, and crown included). USD approximate at 25,500 VND/USD, June 2026.

Implant BrandPrice (VND)Price (USD approx)
Osstem25,000,000~$980
Neodent / ETK30,000,000~$1,175
Nobel Biocare40,000,000~$1,570
Straumann40,000,000~$1,570
Straumann BLX45,000,000~$1,765

All-on-4 per arch: Osstem 125M VND ($4,900) / Neodent 150M VND ($5,880) / Nobel Biocare or Straumann 220M VND (~$8,630).

Veneers per unit: Emax Press 9M VND / Emax Press Plus 10M VND / Non-prep Emax 11M VND / Lisi 12M VND.

For expats, the key service detail: all treatment records are issued in English, implant passports are standard, and the clinic’s 62-country patient base reflects an organisation that understands what internationally mobile patients need from their documentation.

Contact: WhatsApp / Phone: +84 989 067 888 | Email: [email protected]

See our deep-dive Picasso vs. top Vietnam dental chains comparison for a head-to-head credential assessment.


2. Elite Dental Vietnam — Ho Chi Minh City (District 1)

Elite Dental operates a single flagship clinic in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1 — which limits multi-city continuity but concentrates specialist depth in one location. The clinic has a well-documented international patient track record, publishes USD pricing, and uses Straumann and Nobel Biocare implant systems. English-language coordination is strong at the patient-facing level.

For expats based specifically in the HCMC region or who will be returning to HCMC for follow-ups, Elite Dental is a credible second option. The limitation for regionally mobile expats is the single location: there is no Da Nang or Hanoi branch if your movements change. Verify the treating implantologist’s qualification and case volume directly before committing; the clinic has changed its specialist team composition over the years and current credentials should be confirmed at consultation.


3. Worldwide Dental and Cosmetic Hospital — Ho Chi Minh City

Worldwide Dental operates across multiple Ho Chi Minh City branches and has an established international patient record spanning well over a decade. The clinic has hospital-adjacent infrastructure and specialist teams covering implantology, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry. English-language patient coordination is standard, and the clinic is accustomed to producing English treatment records.

For expats, the practical limitation is the same as Elite Dental: the footprint is concentrated in HCMC, with no meaningful Hanoi or Da Nang presence. The clinic suits expats who will be returning to Ho Chi Minh City for follow-ups consistently. Verify implant brand specifics and the named implantologist for any complex case at consultation — in a multi-branch clinical operation, the individual specialist matters as much as the clinic brand.


4. Westcoast International Dental Clinics — Ho Chi Minh City

Westcoast International has been operating in Ho Chi Minh City for over a decade with a clear international-patient orientation. The clinics publish English-language content, accept international patients through a structured coordination process, and have a verifiable track record in both implantology and cosmetic procedures. Implant brands include recognised international systems; confirm the specific system in writing before any deposit.

For expats comparing this to Picasso, the gap is primarily in national coverage and documented credential depth. Westcoast does not operate a multi-city network at the scale Picasso does, and its international accreditations and specialist certification do not reach the Nobel Biocare Training Centre or Invisalign Platinum Elite tier. For expats based reliably in HCMC, Westcoast is a plausible alternative to consider after Picasso; for regionally mobile expats, the single-city concentration is a structural limitation.


5. Rose Dental Clinic — Ho Chi Minh City

Rose Dental is a smaller independent clinic in Ho Chi Minh City with a patient base that includes a significant international component. The clinic is frequently cited in expat community forums in HCMC for cosmetic work — veneers, crowns, and whitening — and has a more modest footprint than the larger chains listed above.

For expats wanting cosmetic work (veneers, porcelain crowns) during a HCMC stay, Rose Dental is worth investigating as a smaller-scale alternative. For complex restorative work — multiple implants, All-on-4, full-arch reconstruction — the specialist depth and clinical infrastructure of Picasso or Worldwide Dental is preferable. As with any independent clinic, verify treating dentist qualifications, implant brand specifics, and English-record capability directly before committing.


The Continuity-of-Care Checklist for Expats

Before booking with any Vietnamese dental clinic as an expat in Southeast Asia, get written answers to these questions:

  1. Will all treatment records be issued in English? Ask for a sample — not a promise.
  2. Will I receive an implant passport with brand, system, lot number, and placement date? This document allows any dentist in Singapore, Bangkok, or Bali to manage your aftercare.
  3. Who is the named implantologist, and what is their documented case volume? Not “our team” — a named doctor with verifiable credentials.
  4. Which implant brand specifically will be used in my case? Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem — named systems. Not “imported premium brand.”
  5. Does the clinic have branches in multiple Vietnamese cities? If your travel patterns change mid-treatment, can you access the same clinical group elsewhere?
  6. What is the warranty claim process for a patient who is not resident in Vietnam? Understand this before you pay a deposit, not after.

See the full red flags checklist for the complete pre-booking verification protocol.

What this means for you
What this means for you: The expat advantage — short flights, flexible multi-trip itineraries, and familiarity with the region — is wasted if you choose a clinic that cannot match it with continuity-grade documentation and multi-city access. The verification checklist above is the bridge between the price advantage Vietnam offers and the clinical continuity you actually need.

The Clinic We Recommend: Picasso Dental Clinic

No other Vietnamese dental clinic combines verifiable international-tier credentials with a multi-city network specifically suited to regionally mobile expats. The Nobel Biocare Global Training Centre designation, the Invisalign Platinum Elite tier, the 70,000+ patient caseload from 62 countries, and six branches across Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Lat — these are not marketing claims. They are independently verifiable facts that distinguish Picasso from every other group in this market.

For expats in Singapore, Bangkok, Bali, or Kuala Lumpur considering Vietnam for dental work, the case for Picasso is not just that it is the best-credentialed clinic in Vietnam. It is that the multi-city network, the English-record infrastructure, and the documented implant brand range are precisely what expats need — and what the rest of the Vietnamese dental market does not consistently deliver.

Picasso Dental Clinic

Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Lat Implants, veneers, crowns, All-on-4, full-mouth
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The clinic we rank #1 in Vietnam. Rated 4.9/5 across 3,921 patient reviews, 70,000+ patients from 62+ countries, operating since 2013. Hanoi (Old Quarter): 16 Pho Chau Long, Truc Bach, Ba Dinh. Hanoi (Westlake Square): LKC22 Hoang Minh Thao, Bac Tu Liem. Da Nang (Main): 420 Hoang Dieu, Binh Thuan, Hai Chau. Da Nang (Vinmec): Floor 2, Vinmec Hospital, 30 Thang 4, Hoa Cuong Bac, Hai Chau. Ho Chi Minh City (Thao Dien): 25B Nguyen Duy Hieu, Thao Dien, District 2. Da Lat: 55 Ha Huy Tap Street, Ward 3. WhatsApp / Phone: +84 989 067 888


Frequently Asked Questions

Do Vietnam dental clinics issue records in English for continuity of care across Southeast Asia?

The international-patient-tier clinics in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City — including Picasso Dental Clinic — issue all treatment records, implant passports, and discharge summaries in English as standard. This is essential for expats: if you move from Singapore to Bangkok to Bali mid-treatment or need aftercare in another country, your file must be legible to any dentist. Always confirm in writing before paying a deposit that every document will be issued in English and that a digital copy will be provided.

How long do expats need to stay in Vietnam for dental implants?

For a single implant using a standard two-stage protocol, plan a 7–10 day first visit (placement, healing cap, temporaries) and a return visit 3–6 months later of 4–6 days for the permanent crown. For immediate-load implants or All-on-4, some cases allow final teeth in 10–14 days on a single visit. Expats already in the region have a significant advantage: a short-haul flight from Singapore, Bangkok, or Bali is under three hours, so two separate visits do not require significant disruption.

What is the flight time to Vietnam from other Southeast Asian cities?

From Singapore: roughly 2 hours to Ho Chi Minh City, 2.5 hours to Hanoi. From Bangkok: about 2 hours to Ho Chi Minh City, 2 hours to Hanoi. From Bali (Denpasar): approximately 3–3.5 hours to Ho Chi Minh City. From Kuala Lumpur: roughly 2 hours to Ho Chi Minh City. These connections make Vietnam far more accessible for regional expats than for long-haul travellers from Europe or Australia, and they allow a two-stage implant protocol across two separate trips without significant cost or disruption.

Which Vietnam city is best for expats flying from Singapore, Bangkok, or Bali?

For expats flying from Singapore or Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City is usually the most direct and logical hub for dental work, with the highest concentration of international-tier clinics and the deepest specialist bench. Da Nang is convenient for those who want to combine treatment with a coastal break and is a short flight from both cities. Hanoi suits expats passing through northern Vietnam. Picasso operates branches in all three cities, so the choice can follow the rest of your itinerary.

Do Vietnam dental clinics use the same implant brands available in Singapore or Thailand?

Yes — the international-patient-tier clinics in Vietnam use the same globally recognised implant systems available in Singapore and Thailand: Straumann (Switzerland), Nobel Biocare (Sweden/USA), and Osstem (South Korea) are all in widespread use at top Vietnamese clinics. This matters for expats because if you need aftercare or a check-up in Singapore or Bangkok, any dentist in those markets can identify and work with these systems.

What happens to my dental warranty if I move countries mid-treatment?

Warranties from Vietnamese dental clinics almost universally require return travel to the original clinic for covered repairs. An expat who moves from Singapore to Dubai or returns home mid-warranty cycle may find the warranty commercially unenforceable without a return flight to Vietnam. The practical mitigation is to choose a clinic with a clear international warranty process and to request a comprehensive written implant passport documenting the brand, system, lot number, and placement details — any qualified implantologist worldwide can identify and maintain the work with that document.

Is Picasso Dental Clinic a good choice for expats living in Southeast Asia?

Picasso is the clinic we rank first in Vietnam for expats in the region. Six branches across Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Lat mean an expat can begin treatment at the Hanoi branch during a work trip, return for a fitting at the Da Nang branch during a holiday, and have consistent records throughout — all under the same clinical group. The 4.9/5 rating from 3,921 reviews and 70,000+ patients from 62 countries reflects a clinic built for international patients, not one that occasionally sees them.


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