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Da Nang Dental Prices vs Australia: How Much Can You Save?

Updated April 2026

Published 16 April 2026 by Enzo

The price gap between Australian and Da Nang dental care is the primary driver of dental tourism to Vietnam. This guide provides a treatment-by-treatment comparison using verified prices from Da Nang clinics and published Australian averages.

Treatment-by-Treatment Price Comparison

  • Dental implant (single): USD $300 to $1,300 in Da Nang vs AUD $5,000 to $7,000 in Australia. Saving: 70 to 85%.
  • All-on-4 (per arch): USD $1,680 to $6,400 in Da Nang vs AUD $20,000 to $35,000 in Australia. Saving: 80 to 90%.
  • Porcelain veneer (per tooth): USD $250 to $350 in Da Nang vs AUD $1,200 to $2,500 in Australia. Saving: 75 to 85%.
  • Dental crown (zirconia): USD $61 to $204 in Da Nang vs AUD $1,200 to $1,800 in Australia. Saving: 85 to 95%.
  • Teeth whitening: USD $60 in Da Nang vs AUD $600 to $1,000 in Australia. Saving: 90%.
  • Root canal: USD $48 to $160 in Da Nang vs AUD $800 to $1,500 in Australia. Saving: 85 to 90%.
  • Wisdom tooth extraction: USD $20 to $39 in Da Nang vs AUD $300 to $500 in Australia. Saving: 90%.
  • Dental cleaning: USD $7 in Da Nang vs AUD $150 to $300 in Australia. Saving: 95%.

Real Savings Scenarios

Scenario 1: Single implant trip. Flight (AUD $600), 5 nights hotel (AUD $200), implant treatment (AUD $500 equivalent). Total: AUD $1,300. Australian cost: AUD $5,000+. Net saving: AUD $3,700+.

Scenario 2: Full veneer smile (10 teeth). Flight (AUD $600), 10 nights hotel (AUD $500), veneers (AUD $4,000 equivalent). Total: AUD $5,100. Australian cost: AUD $15,000+. Net saving: AUD $10,000+.

Scenario 3: All-on-4 both arches (two trips). Flights x2 (AUD $1,200), 15 nights hotel total (AUD $600), treatment (AUD $6,000 equivalent). Total: AUD $7,800. Australian cost: AUD $40,000+. Net saving: AUD $32,000+.

Why the Price Difference?

The savings are not about cutting corners. They reflect fundamental economic differences:

  • Labor costs: Vietnamese dentist salaries are significantly lower than Australian equivalents despite similar training years
  • Rent and overhead: A dental clinic in Da Nang costs a fraction of equivalent space in Sydney or Melbourne
  • Insurance and regulation costs: Lower malpractice insurance and regulatory compliance costs in Vietnam
  • Materials: Same global brands (Straumann, Osstem, zirconia) at the same wholesale prices, but lower margins

An Australian reviewer at Dr. Bao Dental describes ruling out Australia "due to the exorbitant price tag and waiting time" and choosing Da Nang after comparing multiple countries.

Insurance and Claims

Some Australian private health funds reimburse overseas dental treatment. Before traveling:

  • Check your fund's policy on overseas dental claims
  • Ask the Da Nang clinic for itemized invoices with procedure codes
  • Keep all receipts, X-rays, and treatment records
  • TGM Dental in Hoi An is specifically noted for providing printed insurance invoices

Is It Worth the Trip?

For a single dental crown or a simple filling, the savings may not justify the airfare and accommodation. But for procedures costing AUD 2,000 or more in Australia (implants, veneers, All-on-4, full mouth rehabilitations), the Da Nang savings comfortably cover travel expenses with money left over. A patient getting a single implant saves approximately AUD 3,000 to 5,000 after all trip costs. A patient getting 8 to 10 veneers saves AUD 8,000 to 15,000. A patient getting All-on-4 on both arches can save AUD 20,000 to 40,000.

The break-even point where Da Nang dental tourism becomes financially compelling is roughly AUD 3,000 of dental work at Australian prices. Below that, consider it if you were planning a Vietnam trip anyway. Above that, the savings alone justify the journey. Browse our full clinic directory and treatment comparison pages to estimate your potential savings.

Sample Trip Budget

Here is a realistic total cost model for an Australian dental tourist visiting Da Nang for a single implant:

  • Return flights (Sydney to Da Nang): AUD 600 to 900
  • Accommodation (10 nights, mid-range beachfront): AUD 400 to 700
  • Food and transport (10 days): AUD 200 to 400
  • Korean implant (all-inclusive): AUD 450 to 700
  • Total Da Nang trip: AUD 1,650 to 2,700
  • Same implant in Australia: AUD 5,000 to 7,000
  • Net saving: AUD 2,300 to 4,350 (plus a holiday)

For multiple procedures, the savings multiply dramatically. A patient getting four implants and eight veneers saves AUD 15,000 to 25,000 compared to Australian pricing, even after accounting for two return trips and a month of accommodation. This is the financial reality that drives thousands of Australians to seek dental care overseas each year.

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