Date posted: 27-07-2026 | Last updated : 28-07-2026
Dental services in Vietnam are becoming an attractive choice for many overseas Vietnamese, not only due to reasonable costs but also thanks to increasingly high service quality.
The trend of overseas Vietnamese returning to Vietnam for dental procedures has increased significantly in recent years. This stems from three main factors: service quality, reasonable costs, and fast treatment completion time.
Dental treatment costs in Vietnam are much lower compared to countries like the US, Australia, or Canada, even when compared under the same quality standards. A porcelain crown, orthodontic procedure, or dental implant case in Vietnam can save up to 40-60% in costs compared to overseas. This is a major advantage that motivates many overseas Vietnamese to choose Vietnam for dental work at reasonable prices.

Fast treatment time is also one of the advantages that prompts many overseas Vietnamese to choose dental care in their homeland. Services like porcelain crowns, teeth whitening, or orthodontics can be completed with high precision in a condensed timeframe, catering to clients’ busy schedules. This helps them make the most of their time during home visits without worrying about disrupting work or life abroad.
Furthermore, the quality of dental services in Vietnam has made remarkable strides. Modern clinics and advanced technologies are fully on par with any developed country. A team of highly skilled, experienced dentists trained thoroughly both domestically and internationally offers absolute peace of mind to clients.
Below is the official dental price list listed at Kangnam Aesthetic Hospital.
| Service | Estimate (USD) |
|---|---|
| Quality Korean Implant Post (Dio) | $666 |
| Quality Korean Implant Post (Dentium) | $666 |
| French Implant Post (Tekka) | $1,000 |
| US Implant Post (Dentium) | $1,000 |
| Mini Implant Post for Denture Retention | $416 |
| Swiss Straumann SLA Implant Post | $1,250 |
| Swiss Straumann SLA Active Implant Post | $1,458 |
| Swiss Straumann SIC Implant Post | $1,250 |
| Titanium Porcelain Crown | $103 |
| Venus Porcelain Crown | $145 |
| Roland Porcelain Crown | $206 |
| Emax Zic All-Porcelain Crown | $248 |
| Cercon Porcelain Crown | $248 |
| Cercon HT – Emax Press Porcelain Crown | $289 |
| German BIO Paris Porcelain Crown | $289 |
| Lava Plus – 3M ESPE & Emax Zic Cad All-Porcelain Crown | $330 |
| German LISI Porcelain Crown | $412 |
| 4S Aesthetic All-Porcelain Crown | $495 |
| 5S Aesthetic All-Porcelain Crown | $618 |
| Paris Diamond Aesthetic All-Porcelain Crown | $742 |
| Full Gold Crown | $412 |
| Service | Procedure | Target Candidates | Advantages |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Porcelain Crowns | Dentists place a thin porcelain shell over natural teeth to improve issues such as: Chipped teeth, discolored/yellowed teeth, decayed or root canal-treated teeth requiring protection, gaps, mild misalignment, or unevenness… | – Teeth damaged by decay, chipping, fracturing, or root canal treatment – Yellowed teeth – Mildly misaligned or uneven teeth – Individuals wanting even, bright white teeth – Individuals with worn enamel | – High aesthetic appeal, delivering naturally bright white, beautifully even teeth – High durability, lasting 10-15 years with proper care – Protects natural teeth from further damage or decay – Fast procedure, usually taking only 2-3 sessions |
| 2. Dental Implants | This method utilizes titanium posts to replace lost tooth roots. The implant post is inserted directly into the jawbone to act as an artificial root, followed by attaching a porcelain crown on top to fully restore tooth function and aesthetics. | – Loss of one or multiple teeth due to injury, pathology, or aging – Full-arch tooth loss with sufficient jawbone conditions – Wanting to replace removable dentures with a fixed restoration method | – Natural shape and color, virtually indistinguishable from real teeth for superior aesthetics – Implants can last decades, or even a lifetime with proper care – Sturdy implant post supports chewing function like natural teeth – Prevents bone resorption caused by prolonged tooth loss – Causes no discomfort like removable dentures and does not affect adjacent teeth like dental bridges |
| 3. Porcelain Veneers | A technique utilizing ultra-thin porcelain shells bonded to the front surface of teeth to improve shape, color, and size. | – Individuals with discolored, yellowed teeth – Chipped or fractured teeth – Unevenly colored teeth | – Exceptional aesthetics with natural-looking results – Preserves natural tooth tissue with minimal invasion – Fast procedure with minimal discomfort – High durability and excellent stain resistance |

The dental service protocol at Kangnam is meticulously and professionally structured, ensuring a safe, comfortable, and effective experience for clients.
Dental service protocol at Kangnam


Dental implant placement is generally not painful because local anesthesia is administered during the procedure. After the anesthesia wears off, some individuals may feel mild pain, swelling, or discomfort around the implant site for the first few days; however, this sensation is typically mild and easily managed with prescribed painkillers.
Porcelain crowns are not permanent, but they can last from 10 to 15 years or longer with proper care.
Porcelain crowns possess high durability; however, over time, they may experience wear, cracking, or loosening due to dietary habits, external force, or aging. Additionally, natural teeth underneath the porcelain layer may change over time, affecting crown fit. Periodic maintenance and routine dental check-ups help extend the lifespan of porcelain crowns.
Choosing between porcelain crowns and veneers depends on your individual dental condition and aesthetic needs:
Porcelain Veneers: Suitable for discolored, mildly chipped, or slightly uneven teeth. This method is minimally invasive, preserves more natural tooth tissue, and creates highly natural results.
Porcelain Crowns: Typically applied to severely damaged or extensively chipped teeth, or cases requiring major reshaping. Crowns cover the entire tooth structure, enhancing durability and offering superior protection.
Veneers are thin shells applied only to the outer surface, causing minimal impact to natural tooth structure, whereas crowns require more tooth reduction for full coverage. Consequently, crowns are generally more durable but preserve less natural tissue.
The trend of overseas Vietnamese returning home for dental treatment is becoming a popular and compelling choice thanks to continuously improving service quality, reasonable costs, and swift completion times. Taking advantage of these opportunities not only helps overseas Vietnamese save significant expenses but also delivers high-quality outcomes that satisfy both cosmetic and oral health needs.
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