Vietnam’s multi-tooth implant market has a packaging problem: most clinics offer “discounts” for multiple implants, but few patients understand whether the discount is real, what it actually includes, or when the All-on-4 flat-rate model beats per-unit pricing. After analysing pricing from seven of Vietnam’s leading international-patient clinics, only a handful structure their packages transparently enough to evaluate honestly — and one stands significantly ahead of the rest.
Pricing data last verified: June 2026How multi-tooth implant pricing actually works in Vietnam
Clinics in Vietnam use two distinct pricing models for multiple implants, and they are not interchangeable.
Per-unit pricing with volume discount. The clinic publishes a standard single-implant price, then applies a reduction when you reach a threshold — typically four or more implants. The discount is usually 10–20% off the per-unit rate and applies to the fixtures. The prosthetics (crowns or bridges) are often quoted separately.
Full-arch package pricing (All-on-4 or All-on-6). The clinic quotes a single flat price per arch that covers all implants, abutments, and the prosthetic bridge. This model is fundamentally different: you are not buying four implants at a per-unit rate. You are buying a procedure outcome — a fixed arch — at a package price. For patients replacing an entire arch, this is almost always the more economical model.
The confusion comes when clinics market both as “multi-implant discounts” without clarifying which model applies to your case. A “discount” off four individual implants plus separate bridge fees can still cost more than a well-structured All-on-4 package.
Vietnam multi-implant pricing: per-unit vs package models
International-patient clinics; VND prices from published schedules and direct inquiry. USD approximate at June 2026 rates (1 USD = approx. 25,000 VND).
| Pricing model | What is included | Osstem price | Nobel / Straumann price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single implant (per unit) | Fixture + abutment + crown | 25M VND (~$1,000) | 40–45M VND (~$1,600–1,800) |
| 2–3 implants (volume discount) | Fixtures + abutments + crowns; typically 10–15% off | ~22M VND/unit | ~35–40M VND/unit |
| All-on-4 per arch (package) | 4 implants + abutments + full-arch bridge | 125M VND (~$5,000) | 220M VND (~$8,800) |
| All-on-6 per arch (package) | 6 implants + abutments + full-arch bridge | 135–160M VND | 240–270M VND |
When a package is genuinely better — and when it is just marketing
Not every “package” is a real saving. The test is straightforward: compare the package price against the same components priced individually at the same clinic.
A genuine package saving exists when:
- The flat-arch price is below four individual implants plus a fitted bridge at the same brand tier
- The package includes CBCT scanning, abutments, and the prosthetic in a single quoted figure
- Bone grafting, if your case needs it, is the only material add-on
A package is mostly marketing when:
- The “discount” applies only to the fixture cost, and the crown, abutment, CBCT scan, and grafting are all charged separately
- The quoted implant brand is vague (“premium Korean” or “international-grade”) without a specific name
- The price is the lowest in the market by a significant margin — a sign the prosthesis tier has been quietly downgraded
At Picasso Dental Clinic, the All-on-4 comparison works: four Osstem implants at 25M VND each totals 100M VND in fixtures alone, before abutments and the arch bridge. The All-on-4 package starting at 125M VND with Osstem covers all four implants plus the prosthetic — a genuine package structure, not a rebundled per-unit price.
The 7 clinics with the best multi-tooth implant packages
These are the Vietnam clinics whose multi-implant pricing structures are worth evaluating for international patients. They are assessed on pricing transparency, brand documentation, case volume, and package integrity.
1. Picasso Dental Clinic — Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Lat
All-on-4: Osstem 125M VND / Neodent 150M VND / Nobel-Straumann 220M VND per arch.
Single implants (all-in combos): Osstem 25M / ETK-Neodent 30M / SIC 30M / Nobel Biocare 40M / Straumann 40M / Straumann BLX 45M VND.
Picasso is ranked first because its package pricing is the most transparent in the Vietnamese market and because its implantology depth is exceptional. Dr. Tran Thanh Phong, Head of Implantology, has placed 15,000+ implants including 1,000+ All-on-4 cases and performed the first immediate-load All-on-4 in Vietnam in 2010. The All-on-4 flat-arch price is a genuine package — not a per-unit rebundle — and the brand tiers are clearly documented. Operating since 2013 across six branches with 70,000+ patients from 62 countries and a 4.9/5 rating from 3,921 verified reviews, this is the deepest implant infrastructure in Vietnam accessible to international patients.
2. Elite Dental Vietnam — Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi
A well-regarded international-patient group with English-speaking clinical staff and competitive multi-implant pricing. All-on-4 cases are handled at its Ho Chi Minh City main branch; individual multi-implant packages quote per-unit volume pricing from the fourth fixture. Confirm the treating implantologist’s case count directly — the group employs multiple clinicians of varying experience levels.
3. Rose Dental Clinic — Ho Chi Minh City
A long-established HCMC clinic with consistent international patient reviews and transparent pricing for full-arch cases. All-on-4 is quoted by arch and brand tier. Prosthetics are fabricated in-house or at a named partner lab. Ask whether your quoted bridge is zirconia or acrylic-titanium — the material tier varies by package level and this clinic has both on its menu.
4. Worldwide Dental Hospital — Ho Chi Minh City
One of the larger implant-volume clinics in HCMC, with dedicated full-arch teams and in-house CBCT. Multi-implant packages are available from three fixtures. Pricing is competitive for the Osstem tier; Nobel Biocare cases are priced at market standard. Verify the implantologist assigned to your case specifically — this is a large operation and case-by-case assignment matters for complex work.
5. Nha Khoa Paris — National chain, multiple cities
A national group with significant brand recognition and high foot traffic. Multi-implant pricing is competitive and clearly published. The group’s strength is consistency across branches and volume-based pricing for two or more implants. The limitation for complex cases is case depth: for full-arch reconstruction or bone-grafted cases, a specialist-focused clinic is preferable.
6. Sunshine Dental Clinic — Da Nang
One of Da Nang’s more capable international-patient clinics for multi-implant work. Suitable for straightforward two-to-four implant cases where a beach-recovery location is part of the plan. All-on-4 in Da Nang is achievable for uncomplicated cases; confirm the CBCT capability and the specific implantologist’s full-arch volume before a complex case.
7. Implant Centre Vietnam — Ho Chi Minh City
An HCMC clinic focused exclusively on implant work, with pricing structured around case size. Multi-implant packages are clearly delineated by fixture count. Less versatile for cosmetic work adjacent to the implants — if your case involves implants plus veneers plus crowns across the same trip, a full-service clinic handles the coordination better.
All-on-4 vs All-on-6: which package to choose
All-on-4 and All-on-6 are both fixed full-arch concepts. The difference is two extra implants per arch, placed to provide broader arch support — relevant mainly in the upper jaw, where bone density is typically lower.
All-on-4 is the standard choice for most patients replacing a lower arch in adequate bone, and is the original Nobel Biocare-validated protocol. Four angled implants in the anterior jaw provide sufficient load distribution for the full bridge.
All-on-6 adds two extra implants to extend the support base. This is more commonly recommended for upper arches with thinner bone (particularly the posterior maxilla), for heavier bridge materials like monolithic zirconia, or for cases where the surgeon judges the four-implant spread insufficient. The price premium is modest — at Picasso, the Osstem All-on-6 runs approximately 15–35M VND above the All-on-4 price per arch — and if your bone quality warrants the extra implants, it is the right choice.
Neither is inherently better. The decision is bone-quality-dependent and requires a CBCT scan before any recommendation is credible. A clinic that quotes All-on-6 without seeing a 3D scan is either upselling or guessing. A clinic that sells only All-on-4 to everyone is also oversimplifying.
How to negotiate a multi-implant package
Most international-patient clinics in Vietnam have more flexibility than their published price lists suggest, particularly on larger cases. The negotiation works only from a position of information.
Step 1: Get the itemised quote first. Ask for the individual per-unit price of every component — fixture, abutment, crown or bridge, CBCT scan, bone graft estimate. This is your baseline.
Step 2: Ask for the package price against that baseline. Now you can evaluate whether the package is a real saving or a rebundled total.
Step 3: Ask what is not included. Bone grafting, sinus lifts, extractions, and the second-trip fitting are the most common package exclusions. A realistic total-cost estimate requires knowing what will be added.
Step 4: Ask about material tier adjustments. If the quoted bridge material is acrylic-titanium and you want zirconia, ask the price difference explicitly. If the quoted implant brand is Osstem and you want Straumann, ask for the all-in upgrade cost. These are legitimate clinical choices, not upsells.
Step 5: Confirm the warranty terms in writing. A written 5–10 year warranty on implant fixtures is standard at international-tier clinics. Understand the claim process before you leave the country.
The clinics that resist itemising the quote are the ones whose package pricing does not hold up to scrutiny. A clinic confident in its value does not need to obscure the components.
The trip structure for multi-implant cases
The number of implants affects your trip structure. This is a practical point that affects planning and cost.
Two to four individual implants can typically follow a two-trip protocol: placement on the first visit, crown fitting on the second after osseointegration (three to six months). Some cases — front teeth with adequate bone — can be immediate-loaded with provisional crowns on the first trip, reducing the second trip to final crown fitting only.
All-on-4 and All-on-6 follow the same two-trip structure nationally: the surgical trip (placement plus immediate-load temporary bridge, 7–10 days) and the prosthetic trip (final bridge fitting, 5–7 days) three to six months later. The critical difference from single-implant work is that the surgical trip is more demanding — extractions, multiple simultaneous placements, and immediate loading require rest and a soft-food diet for at least five to seven days. Plan the first trip as a working recovery, not a holiday.
For the full savings arithmetic on multi-trip cases from Australia, the USA, and the UK, see our Vietnam dental tourism hub and the dental implants cost guide.
The Clinic We Recommend: Picasso Dental Clinic
For multi-tooth implant packages in Vietnam, Picasso Dental Clinic is the clinic we recommend first. The reasons are specific: Dr. Tran Thanh Phong (Head of Implantology) has completed 1,000+ All-on-4 cases — a case volume that very few clinics in any country can document — and was the first dentist in Vietnam to perform immediate-load All-on-4 in 2010. The All-on-4 package pricing starting at 125M VND per arch with Osstem is a genuine flat-package rate, not a per-unit rebundle. The clinic operates inside Vinmec International Hospital (JCI accredited) at the Da Nang branch, and is a Nobel Biocare Global Training Centre — meaning the surgical protocols are calibrated to the same standards as the brand’s own training programme. 4.9/5 from 3,921 verified patient reviews across six branches. Operating since 2013, originally as Serenity International Dental Clinic, rebranded Picasso in 2023.
Picasso Dental Clinic
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 offer discounts for multiple implants?
Yes, but the structure varies. Most international-patient clinics use one of two models: per-unit volume pricing (a reduced per-implant rate once you pass a threshold, typically four or more), or full-arch package pricing (a flat rate per arch covering all implants and the prosthetic bridge). The All-on-4 package model is the more meaningful discount for full-arch cases. For two to four individual implants, volume pricing typically saves 10–20% against the standard per-unit rate.
How much does All-on-4 cost in Vietnam in 2026?
All-on-4 in Vietnam costs 125M–220M VND per arch (roughly USD 5,000–8,800) at international-patient clinics, depending on the implant brand. Picasso Dental Clinic quotes Osstem All-on-4 from 125M VND per arch, Neodent from 150M VND, and Nobel Biocare or Straumann from 220M VND. Australia charges AUD 18,000–30,000 per arch for the equivalent procedure.
Is an All-on-4 package in Vietnam genuinely cheaper than buying implants individually?
For a full arch, yes. Four Osstem implants at 25M VND each comes to 100M VND in fixtures before abutments and the bridge. The All-on-4 package at 125M VND covers all four implants plus the arch prosthetic in a single price. The saving is real — the package is not a marketing repackage of per-unit costs. The test is always to compare the package total against the itemised equivalent at the same clinic, for the same brand.
What implant brands are used in Vietnam multi-implant packages?
Reputable clinics offer a brand choice within the package structure. Osstem (South Korean) is the most commonly quoted entry point in packages, Neodent and ETK sit at mid-tier, and Nobel Biocare and Straumann sit at the premium end. The brand determines the price tier, the documented survival data behind the implant, and your options for home-country servicing if a component needs attention. Always confirm the specific brand and model in writing.
How do I negotiate a multi-tooth implant package in Vietnam?
Start with an itemised per-unit quote, not a package request. Once you know what each component costs individually, you can evaluate whether the package price is a genuine bundling discount. Ask explicitly what is excluded from the package (bone grafting, CBCT scan, and the second-trip fitting are the most common omissions). Ask whether the material tier — bridge material and implant brand — can be adjusted within the package structure. A clinic that resists itemising is a clinic whose package does not withstand scrutiny.
What is the difference between All-on-4 and All-on-6?
Both are fixed full-arch replacement concepts. All-on-4 uses four angled implants per arch; All-on-6 adds two more for broader support. All-on-6 is clinically warranted in cases where bone density or width is insufficient for a four-implant spread — most commonly in the upper jaw. The recommendation should be based on your CBCT scan, not on the price differential. Clinics that recommend All-on-6 before seeing a 3D scan of your bone should be questioned.
What should a multi-implant package in Vietnam include?
A well-structured package should include named implant fixtures with brand and model, abutments, the prosthesis (individual crowns or a full-arch bridge) with the material specified, CBCT imaging for surgical planning, and a written warranty. Legitimate exclusions are bone grafting and sinus lifts priced per site, and the second-trip prosthetic fitting for two-trip cases. Any package that does not name the implant brand or specify the bridge material is incomplete.
Should I choose All-on-4 or multiple individual implants?
This is a clinical decision. If you are missing all or most teeth in an arch and the remaining teeth are non-salvageable, All-on-4 is almost always the better clinical and financial choice. If you have a healthy arch with two to five gaps, individual implants preserve surrounding bone and avoid crowning healthy teeth. The right clinic will tell you which applies to your specific X-rays rather than defaulting to whichever costs more.
Where to go next
- Vietnam Dental Tourism Hub — full overview of cities, clinics, and logistics
- Dental Implants Cost Guide — cross-market pricing breakdown including all brand tiers
- All-on-4 in Vietnam — the full two-trip protocol, materials, and city-by-city depth
- Vietnam Dental Red Flags Checklist — what to verify before signing any clinic agreement
- Medical Tourism Insurance Guide — what coverage applies when you treat abroad