Quotes for All-on-6 dental implants in Vietnam range from around $6,000 to over $15,000 per arch, and most of the time there is no explanation for why the gap is so wide. Two clinics in the same city can quote very different numbers for what appears to be the same procedure.

The range is real and it is explainable, but only if you understand what a quote actually includes, and whether All-on-6 is the right procedure for your case in the first place. A significant number of patients researching All-on-6 would be equally well served by All-on-4 at a lower cost. Others genuinely need six implants, and choosing four to save money would be the wrong trade-off.

This guide covers both questions: who All-on-6 is actually indicated for, what the cost in Vietnam covers at each price point, and how to compare quotes accurately before committing to treatment.

The clinical difference between All-on-4 and All-on-6: who actually needs six implants

The choice between All-on-4 and All-on-6 is not about which option is better in general. It is about which is appropriate for a specific patient’s anatomy and clinical situation.

All-on-4 uses four implants per arch to support a fixed bridge. All-on-6 uses six implants for additional support and force distribution. Both are fixed full-arch solutions where the teeth are not removed daily like traditional dentures.

All-on-6 implants distribute chewing forces more evenly across the jaw, reducing stress on each implant and improving durability. All-on-4 still provides excellent long-term results, but may be slightly less durable in cases of heavy chewing forces.

The clinical factors that typically lead a dentist to recommend All-on-6 over All-on-4 are:

Arch width and posterior load distribution. 

Six implants can be a predictable, cost- and time-effective solution for rapid repair of the edentulous jaw, particularly in cases where broader posterior support is needed. In wider arches or patients with stronger bite forces, six implants spread the load more evenly across a larger surface area. This reduces mechanical stress on each individual implant over the long term and can improve the durability of both the implants and the prosthetic arch.

Bone availability in the posterior jaw. 

All-on-4 uses two angled posterior implants specifically to work around limited bone at the back of the jaw. When sufficient bone exists in posterior positions, placing two additional implants there rather than angling the posterior pair can provide more stable and direct support for the arch. All-on-6 is not for patients with less bone, it is for patients who have enough bone in the right positions to benefit from six points of anchorage rather than four.

Full arch cases require more uniform force distribution. 

All-on-6 implants distribute chewing forces more evenly across the jaw, reducing stress on each implant and improving durability. All-on-4 still provides excellent long-term results, but may be slightly less durable in cases of heavy chewing forces.

The only way to determine which option is clinically appropriate is through a cone beam CT scan that maps bone structure in three dimensions. Any clinic that recommends All-on-6 over All-on-4 without a CBCT scan is not basing that recommendation on your anatomy.

What All-on-6 cost in Vietnam actually covers and what it does not

What is always included

At a reputable clinic, the base cost of All-on-6 treatment covers the six implant posts and abutments, the surgical procedure, local anesthesia, and a temporary prosthetic arch placed on the day of or shortly after surgery. The temporary arch allows patients to leave the clinic with functional teeth while the implants undergo osseointegration.

What is sometimes included depending on the clinic

CBCT scan before treatment, follow-up appointments during the healing period, and remote aftercare support after the patient returns home. These vary significantly between clinics. At clinics structured for international patients, the CBCT scan is typically included as part of the pre-treatment assessment. At others, it is an add-on.

The permanent prosthetic arch, fitted after osseointegration is complete, is sometimes included in an all-inclusive package price and sometimes quoted separately. Zirconia arches cost significantly more than acrylic and last considerably longer. Confirming which material is included, and whether the permanent arch is part of the quote at all, is one of the most important questions to ask before comparing prices.

What is almost never included in the headline price

Bone grafting and sinus lifts are almost universally excluded from headline All-on-6 quotes because not every patient requires them. Whether you need them can only be determined after a CBCT scan. A bone graft adds cost and extends the treatment timeline by several months. A sinus lift, required when the upper jaw has insufficient bone height near the sinuses, adds further cost and complexity.

Tooth extractions, if any remaining teeth need to be removed before implant placement, are also typically quoted separately.

All-on-6 dental implants in Vietnam typically cost between $6,000 and $12,000 per arch, depending on the implant brand, prosthetic material, and complexity of the treatment. The lower end of that range generally reflects entry-level implant brands with an acrylic arch, no bone grafting needed, and basic aftercare. The upper end reflects premium implant systems with a zirconia permanent arch and more comprehensive support.

CT Cone beam scan at Delia Dental Clinic

How to read an All-on-6 quote: what to ask before comparing prices

A quote for All-on-6 is not comparable to another quote without knowing what each covers. These five questions make the comparison meaningful.

What implant brand and model is included? The brand is the single largest driver of price variation. Osstem or Dentium entry-level systems cost significantly less per implant than Straumann SLActive. Both are clinically viable, but they carry different warranty terms and different evidence bases. You should know which system is being quoted.

What prosthetic arch material is included? Acrylic is standard for the temporary arch. The permanent arch should be zirconia for durability. If the quote includes acrylic for the permanent arch, that affects both the cost and the long-term outcome.

Is the CBCT scan included? If not, add it to the cost. A scan is non-negotiable for treatment planning and should not be an afterthought.

Is bone grafting included or is it quoted separately? If the clinic cannot answer this without seeing your scans, that is the correct answer. What is not acceptable is a flat quote that excludes grafting without any mention of it.

What warranty documentation is provided? Written documentation stating the implant brand, serial number, and warranty period should be standard. A verbal assurance of warranty is not enforceable.

A quote that answers all five clearly is a quote you can compare meaningfully with others. A quote that cannot answer these five questions clearly is not a quote you can compare accurately with anything else.

All-on-6 cost in Vietnam vs Australia, the US, and the UK

LocationAll-on-6 per arch (approximate)
USA$20,000 – $40,000
Australia$25,000 – $45,000
UK£18,000 – £30,000 (~$23,000 – $38,000)
Vietnam – entry-level brandfrom $4,200 (implants only)
Vietnam – Straumann SLActivefrom $13,800 (implants only)

Vietnam figures cover implant posts and abutments only. Prices in Australia, the US, and the UK typically reflect all-inclusive packages including the prosthetic arch, scans, and follow-up. Add the permanent arch, CBCT scan, and any preparatory procedures to Vietnam figures for a comparable total.

All-on-4 and All-on-6 dental implants in Australia cost significantly more, ranging between $25,000 and $32,500 per jaw. A full arch solution in Australia typically ranges from $20,000 to $45,000 per arch, depending on the number of implants, materials, and laboratory fabrication quality.

The Vietnam figures above cover implants and abutments only. Add the permanent zirconia arch, CBCT scan, and any preparatory procedures for the total package cost. Even at the Straumann SLActive level with a zirconia arch, the all-inclusive cost at a reputable Vietnamese clinic typically remains well below the mid-range Australian price for the same treatment.

For patients needing both upper and lower arches restored, the saving covers the cost of flights and accommodation several times over.

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How Delia International Dental Clinic handles All-on-6 cases

At Delia International Dental Clinic, the treatment planning process for All-on-6 starts with a cone beam CT scan before any recommendation is made. Whether All-on-6 or All-on-4 is more appropriate is determined by that scan, not by default.

The full Straumann range, including SLActive with lifetime warranty, is available alongside Osstem, Dentium, HIOSSEN, ETK, and SIC. Written warranty documentation, including the implant serial number and warranty period, is provided at the end of treatment. The implant post and abutment brand is confirmed in writing before surgery begins, and full warranty documentation including serial numbers is provided at the end of treatment. 

For international patients, a remote consultation before the trip allows the clinical team to review existing X-rays or scan records, confirm whether All-on-6 is indicated, and provide a treatment plan and cost estimate in writing before flights are booked. Hotel coordination and airport pickup are available for patients traveling from abroad.

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Final thoughts

The wide price range for All-on-6 dental implants in Vietnam is not arbitrary. It reflects real differences in implant brand, prosthetic material, what is included in the quote, and whether preparatory procedures are needed.

The lowest quote is not necessarily poor value, and the highest is not necessarily the best outcome. What matters is understanding what each quote covers. A patient who asks the five questions in this article before comparing prices is in a substantially better position than one who compares headline numbers without that context.

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