Dental Bridges in Phu Quoc: Prices, Best Clinics & Bridge vs Implant (2026)
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Dental Bridges in Phu Quoc: Prices, Best Clinics & Bridge vs Implant (2026)

A 3-unit porcelain bridge costs $200–$480 in Phu Quoc vs $2,000–$5,000 at home. Here are the best clinics, honest trade-offs, and how to choose.

SJ

Dental Tourism Advisors

Published

Apr 3, 2026

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A 3-unit porcelain dental bridge replaces one missing tooth by anchoring two crowns onto the adjacent teeth, with a false tooth (pontic) spanning the gap. In Australia, the UK, or the US, that costs $2,000–$5,000. In Phu Quoc, $200–$480. The procedure is identical. The price difference is not.

This guide covers who does bridges best on the island, which clinics to skip for this treatment, and how to decide honestly between a bridge and an implant before you book.


Dental Bridge Price Comparison

ClinicBridge PriceRatingEnglishNotes
An Tam Dental (Duong Dong)$200–$480 (3-unit porcelain)4.5 ★ (72 reviews)LimitedBridge specialty; cash preferred; no implants
Phu Quoc Luxury Dental~$200–$500 (est.)5.0 ★ (54 reviews)YesFull English explanation; 7-day availability
An Tam Dental (Grand World)On assessment4.8 ★ (164 reviews)Yes + RussianEvening hours; zirconia options available
Vinmec International HospitalOn assessment4.5 ★YesHospital prices; for medically complex cases only
Tri Hao DentalOn assessment5.0 ★ (218 reviews)Via appBasic bridge likely; cash only; language barrier

Price estimates are in USD and current as of April 2026. Always confirm the final price in writing before treatment begins.

For full pricing across all treatments, see Phu Quoc Dental Prices 2026.


What Is a Dental Bridge?

A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic that replaces one or more missing teeth without surgery. The structure consists of:

  • Two abutment crowns – fitted over the two teeth adjacent to the gap, which support the bridge
  • One or more pontics – artificial teeth suspended between the crowns to fill the gap

The bridge is cemented permanently and is not removed by the patient. It restores chewing function, prevents adjacent teeth from drifting into the gap, and maintains the shape of your face and bite.

What it does not do: replace the tooth root. Without a root, the jawbone beneath the gap gradually resorbs over years. This is the primary clinical reason dentists often recommend an implant over a bridge when the patient’s bone is good and the adjacent teeth are healthy – the implant preserves bone structure, the bridge does not.

That said, a bridge is a clinically valid, durable solution – especially when adjacent teeth are already crowned or restored.


#1 Best English + Full-Service – Phu Quoc Luxury Dental

Phu Quoc Luxury Dental at 85 Hung Vuong in Duong Dong is the only clinic open 7 days a week (08:00–18:00, including Sunday) and the only one where English is spoken directly – no app, no translator. The lead dentist trained in Japan and South Korea, graduated with distinction from Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine, and has 15 years of experience.

Why it matters for bridge patients:

  • Bridge preparation requires precise tooth reduction – clinical skill directly affects the fit and longevity of the final result
  • The English explanation means you understand exactly what’s happening at each visit: what teeth are being prepared, what material is being used, what the lab timeline is
  • Open Sundays – if your trip window is tight, weekend appointments fill gaps that other clinics can’t

Pricing: Bridge pricing is available on assessment, estimated in the $200–$500 range for a standard 3-unit porcelain bridge.

Also worth knowing: if your case is borderline – where a bridge and an implant are both valid options – this clinic can explain the trade-offs clearly in English and let you make an informed decision before any teeth are prepared. That conversation is harder to have via translation app.

Book via SmileJet: smilejet.app/clinic/nha-khoa-phu-quoc-luxury


#2 Vinmec International Hospital – Bridges for Medical Complex Patients

Vinmec International Hospital is JCI-accredited and the only 24/7 facility on the island. It offers dental bridges, but at hospital pricing – meaningfully higher than any private clinic.

Vinmec is not the right choice for a routine bridge. It becomes the right choice when:

  • You are on anticoagulant medication and require medically supervised tooth preparation
  • You have a systemic condition (uncontrolled diabetes, bisphosphonate therapy) requiring hospital dental management
  • Your case involves concurrent oral surgery alongside bridge placement

For a healthy adult needing a bridge, the private clinics in this guide offer better value and comparable clinical outcomes.


#3 Tri Hao Dental – Basic Bridge, Significant Limitations

Tri Hao Dental in Duong Dong holds the highest rating on the island – 5.0 stars across 218 reviews – and is genuinely excellent for its core services: cleaning, fillings, and simple extractions. A basic bridge is likely within its scope.

Limitations for bridge patients:

  • Communication via translation app only – explaining shade selection, material preference, or any complications becomes slow and frustrating
  • Cash only – no card payments
  • No information confirming zirconia or high-grade ceramic availability
  • Not set up for implants if the assessment suggests that’s the better route

Tri Hao is a reasonable fallback if you want a basic bridge at the lowest possible price and your case is completely uncomplicated. It is not the first call if you want to understand what you’re getting and make an informed material choice.


Dental Bridge vs Dental Implant: Which Is Right for You?

FactorBridgeImplant
Surgery requiredNoYes (titanium post into jawbone)
Total time to complete5–10 days (one trip)6–9 months across two trips
Adjacent teeth affectedYes – two teeth ground down for crownsNo – standalone tooth
Jawbone preservationNo – bone loss continues at gapYes – implant stimulates bone
Lifespan10–15 years typically20+ years with good hygiene
Cost in Phu Quoc$200–$480$320–$1,200 (implant + crown)
Best when…Adjacent teeth already crowned; short trip; no surgery preferenceAdjacent teeth healthy; adequate bone; longer planning horizon

Choose a bridge if: your adjacent teeth are already heavily restored or crowned, you’re on a single trip with 7–10 days, you want to avoid surgery, or your budget is tight.

Choose an implant if: your adjacent teeth are healthy and intact, you have adequate bone, you’re planning return trips to Phu Quoc, and you want the solution that preserves more tooth structure over a 20-year horizon.

For a deeper comparison, see Dental Bridge vs Implant FAQ Phu Quoc.


How Long Does a Bridge Take in Phu Quoc?

A standard dental bridge requires a minimum of two visits:

Visit 1 (Day 1–2):

  • Consultation and X-ray assessment
  • Tooth preparation: the two adjacent teeth are shaped to accept the abutment crowns
  • Impressions taken (or digital scan)
  • Temporary bridge fitted – protects the prepared teeth while the lab fabricates the permanent bridge

Lab fabrication (Days 3–8): The permanent bridge is made by a dental laboratory, typically off-island. Standard turnaround is 5–7 days for porcelain-fused-to-metal; zirconia may take 7–10 days.

Visit 2 (Day 7–10):

  • Temporary bridge removed
  • Permanent bridge tried in – checked for fit, color match, and bite alignment
  • Cemented permanently and adjusted

Planning implication: you need a minimum of 7–10 days in Phu Quoc to complete a bridge. This fits comfortably within most 10–14 day holidays. If your trip is shorter, speak to the clinic on arrival – some cases can be expedited depending on lab availability.

For trip planning around dental work, see How Many Days in Phu Quoc and Combining a Holiday with Dental Treatment.


Bridge Savings: Phu Quoc vs Australia / UK / US

Country3-Unit Porcelain Bridge (approx.)Saving vs Phu Quoc ($480)
Australia$3,000–$5,000 AUD (~$1,950–$3,250 USD)Save $1,470–$2,770
United Kingdom£1,500–£2,500 (~$1,890–$3,150 USD)Save $1,410–$2,670
United States$2,500–$5,000 USDSave $2,020–$4,520
Phu Quoc (porcelain)$200–$480 USD
Phu Quoc (zirconia)$400–$700 USD (est.)

After return flights and accommodation, most AU/UK/US patients still save $1,000–$2,000 on a single bridge. For patients needing two or more bridges – or combining a bridge with other treatments – the math shifts further in favor of traveling.

See Top 5 Dental Clinics Phu Quoc for an overview of all treatment types, and Is Dental Work in Vietnam Safe? if you’re weighing the quality question.


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Frequently Asked Questions

expand_more How much does a dental bridge cost in Phu Quoc?
A 3-unit porcelain bridge costs $200–$480 at An Tam Dental Duong Dong -- the island's bridge specialist. Phu Quoc Luxury Dental is in a similar range with full English explanation and 7-day availability. Vinmec International Hospital is higher, priced on assessment.
expand_more Is a dental bridge better than an implant?
Not always -- it depends on your situation. A bridge is faster (5–10 days vs 6–9 months for an implant), cheaper, and requires no surgery. But it requires grinding down two healthy adjacent teeth and doesn't prevent jawbone loss at the gap site. If your adjacent teeth are healthy and you want the quickest fix, a bridge is a legitimate choice. If you have healthy bone and a longer planning horizon, an implant preserves more tooth structure long-term.
expand_more How long does a dental bridge take in Phu Quoc?
Typically two visits over 5–10 days. Visit 1: tooth preparation, impressions, temporary bridge fitted. Visit 2 (after 5–7 days for lab fabrication): permanent bridge cemented and adjusted. Some patients complete this within a single week's holiday.
expand_more Which clinic in Phu Quoc is best for dental bridges?
An Tam Dental Duong Dong is the standout budget option -- patient reviews specifically cite bridge work as a strength, and they offer 3-unit porcelain bridges at $200–$480. For English-speaking patients wanting full clinical explanation and a 7-day appointment window, Phu Quoc Luxury Dental is the top choice.
expand_more Is a dental bridge permanent?
A fixed dental bridge is cemented in place and not removable by the patient -- it functions like natural teeth for chewing and speaking. Lifespan is typically 10–15 years with good oral hygiene. It is not permanent in the way a dental implant is; eventually the bridge will need replacement.
expand_more Do I need implants instead of a bridge?
If your adjacent teeth are already heavily restored or crowned, a bridge makes sense -- you're not sacrificing additional healthy tooth structure. If your adjacent teeth are intact and healthy, and you have good bone, consider an implant -- it's the longer-term solution that doesn't compromise neighboring teeth. An Tam Dental Duong Dong does not offer implants; Phu Quoc Luxury Dental and An Tam Grand World do.

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