Dental Fillings in Phu Quoc: Walk-In Clinics, Prices & What to Expect (2026)
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Dental Fillings in Phu Quoc: Walk-In Clinics, Prices & What to Expect (2026)

A composite filling in Phu Quoc costs $8–$32 vs $150–$350 at home. Walk-in, same-day, done in 30–60 minutes. Here are the top clinics, exact prices, and what to expect.

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Dental Tourism Advisors

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Apr 3, 2026

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A composite filling in Phu Quoc costs $8–$32. At home in Australia, the UK, or the US, the same procedure costs $150–$350. Walk-ins are accepted at most clinics, and the appointment takes 30–60 minutes.

Many tourists discover the problem mid-trip: a sensitive tooth that has been bothering you for months, a filling that fell out, or a dentist at home who flagged a cavity you never got around to treating. Phu Quoc is an easy place to solve it. You are already here, there are five clinics capable of doing the work, and none of them will keep you out of the water for more than a day.

Here is where to go, what to pay, and what to expect.

Types of Fillings Available in Phu Quoc

Two materials cover almost all cases you will encounter at Phu Quoc clinics.

Composite resin is the standard at every English-language clinic on the island. It is tooth-coloured, bonds directly to the tooth structure, and requires less drilling than older alternatives. Composite resin is the material Phu Quoc Luxury Dental uses and what most patients want. It is slightly less durable than amalgam for back teeth under heavy chewing load, but the gap has narrowed considerably with modern composites.

Amalgam (silver) fillings are rarely offered at modern clinics in Phu Quoc. If you have an existing amalgam filling that needs replacing, the clinic will typically replace it with composite resin. If you specifically want amalgam for a back molar, confirm availability before your appointment – most clinics will not have it.

Glass ionomer is used in some cases – particularly for small fillings near the gum line or as a temporary filling – but is less durable than composite and is not the primary material at Phu Quoc clinics.

For tourists: unless you have a strong clinical reason to request otherwise, composite resin is what you will get, and it is the right call.

How Much Does a Filling Cost in Phu Quoc?

ClinicFilling PriceRatingEnglishHours
Tri Hao DentalFrom $85.0 ★ (218 reviews)Via translateMon–Sat 08:00–18:00
Phu Quoc Luxury Dental$10–$305.0 ★ (54 reviews)FullMon–Sun 08:00–18:00
An Tam Dental (Grand World)$12–$324.8 ★ (164 reviews)Full + RussianMon–Sat 08:00–20:00
An Tam Dental (Duong Dong)$8–$204.5 ★ (72 reviews)LimitedMon–Sat 07:30–18:00
Vinmec International Hospital$20–$504.5 ★Full24/7

For comparison: a single composite filling in Sydney runs $180–$350. In London, $150–$280. In New York, $200–$400. Even at Vinmec’s top end ($50), you are saving hundreds.

For a broader breakdown of dental treatment costs across the island, see our 2026 Phu Quoc dental prices guide.

The Top Clinics for Dental Fillings in Phu Quoc

#1 Cheapest Option – Tri Hao Dental (From $8)

Tri Hao Dental is the most affordable dental clinic on Phu Quoc and holds a 5.0-star rating across 218 reviews – the highest review count of any clinic at this rating level on the island. For a straightforward filling, it is difficult to beat on price.

  • Rating: 5.0 stars | 218 reviews
  • Location: Duong Dong
  • Hours: Mon–Sat 08:00–18:00
  • Filling price: From $8
  • Languages: Vietnamese primary; English via translation app
  • Payment: Cash only likely

Tri Hao is a local Vietnamese practice. No website, no marketing – just a consistent record of well-priced, competent dental work. For a filling, the procedure speaks for itself regardless of the language barrier. You point to the tooth, the dentist X-rays it, anaesthetises the area, removes the decay, and fills it. The language barrier matters much less for a filling than for a complex treatment discussion.

The limitation is significant for cosmetic concerns: Tri Hao does not offer tooth-shading consultations or cosmetic adjustments. If you care precisely how the filling matches surrounding teeth, go elsewhere. If you want functional, clean, cheap, and same-day, Tri Hao is the island’s best value.

Note: closed Sundays. Cash only likely.

#2 Best Full-Service Option – Phu Quoc Luxury Dental ($10–$30)

Phu Quoc Luxury Dental at 85 Hung Vuong in central Duong Dong is the strongest all-round option for English-speaking tourists. The lead dentist trained in Japan and South Korea, graduated with distinction from HCMU, and has 15 years of experience. Composite resin fillings are standard.

  • Rating: 5.0 stars | 54 reviews
  • Location: 85 Hung Vuong, Duong Dong (central – walkable from most hotels)
  • Hours: Mon–Sun 08:00–18:00
  • Filling price: $10–$30 (composite resin)
  • Languages: English + Vietnamese
  • Sunday: Yes – the only private clinic on the island open Sundays

For a tourist with a problem tooth and no flexibility on timing, the Sunday opening alone makes this clinic the default pick. Walk-ins are welcome. English communication means you can explain sensitivity, discuss the extent of the cavity, and ask questions about aftercare. The composite resin used here is properly shaded to match surrounding teeth – no grey patches on your front teeth.

The clinic can also assess whether a filling is the right treatment at all, or whether the damage has progressed to the point where a root canal or crown is needed. Having that conversation in English matters.

#3 Hospital-Grade Option – Vinmec ($20–$50, Complex Medical Cases Only)

Vinmec International Hospital is JCI-accredited and the most comprehensive medical facility on the island. For a routine filling, it is also the most expensive and usually the least necessary choice.

  • Rating: 4.5 stars
  • Location: Vinpearl area
  • Hours: 24/7
  • Filling price: $20–$50
  • Languages: English + Vietnamese

At $20–$50 for a filling, Vinmec costs roughly double what you would pay at Phu Quoc Luxury Dental for equivalent composite work. The premium makes sense in specific situations: you have a medical condition (heart valve issues, blood thinners, uncontrolled diabetes) that makes routine dental work higher risk, you need hospital-level monitoring during treatment, or you are already there for another medical reason.

For healthy adults with a straightforward cavity, Vinmec is not the right choice for a filling. The work is good, but you are paying for hospital infrastructure you do not need. Go to Phu Quoc Luxury Dental and save the difference for a beach dinner.

Composite vs Amalgam Fillings: What You Will Get in Phu Quoc

Modern composite resin has largely replaced amalgam in tourist-facing clinics across Vietnam, and Phu Quoc is no exception. The practical differences:

Composite resin:

  • Tooth-coloured – matches the surrounding tooth
  • Bonds chemically to the tooth, requiring less drilling
  • Slightly less durable under heavy biting forces (back molars)
  • No mercury content – relevant if you have sensitivities
  • Standard at all English-language clinics in Phu Quoc

Amalgam (silver):

  • More durable under pressure for back teeth
  • Requires slightly more tooth removal during preparation
  • Visible silver colour – not cosmetically ideal for front teeth
  • Rarely available at modern clinics in Phu Quoc – do not count on it

For most tourist situations – a single cavity, a replaced filling, front or mid-mouth teeth – composite resin is the right material. Your dentist will recommend the right approach after examining the tooth and the extent of the decay.

How Long Does a Filling Take?

A standard composite filling in Phu Quoc takes 30–60 minutes from anaesthetic to finish. The breakdown:

  • Local anaesthetic injection and wait time: 5–10 minutes
  • Decay removal with a drill: 5–15 minutes depending on depth and surface area
  • Cleaning and etching the cavity: 5 minutes
  • Applying composite resin in layers and curing each with UV light: 10–20 minutes
  • Shaping and polishing: 5–10 minutes

A single-surface cavity on one tooth is a 30-minute appointment. A deep cavity affecting multiple surfaces of a back molar is closer to 60 minutes. Multiple fillings in one visit are possible – clinics will discuss this with you after the initial assessment.

The filling sets immediately under the UV curing light. You can eat normally once the anaesthetic wears off (typically 1–3 hours), though avoiding very hard or sticky food on that tooth for the first 24 hours is sensible.

Filling Savings: Phu Quoc vs Australia, UK, and US

CountrySingle Composite FillingEquivalent Phu Quoc CostSaving
Australia$180–$350$10–$30$150–$320
United Kingdom$150–$280$10–$30$120–$250
United States$200–$400$10–$30$170–$370
Canada$150–$300$10–$30$120–$270

Even if you factor in a flight and hotel, dental work in Phu Quoc can pay for itself quickly when multiple teeth need attention. A tourist with three fillings and a cleaning could save $600–$1,000 compared to home pricing – enough to fund the holiday.

When a Filling Is Not Enough

A filling addresses decay that has not reached the dental pulp. Once decay reaches the nerve, a root canal treatment is required first – the nerve tissue is removed, the canal is cleaned and sealed, and then a filling or crown is placed on top.

If more than half the tooth structure has been destroyed by decay or fracture, a filling alone cannot restore strength. A dental crown is placed over the remaining tooth to protect it. Crowns in Phu Quoc cost $78–$320 depending on the clinic and material – still far less than at home, but a bigger commitment in time (typically two visits: preparation and fitting).

Signs that you may need more than a filling:

  • Significant pain when biting down or to temperature changes that persists for more than 30 seconds
  • A large visible crack in the tooth
  • Swelling or a pimple near the gum around the tooth (often a sign of abscess)
  • A tooth that is mostly filling already and has fractured again

A Phu Quoc dentist will assess the tooth and explain your options clearly. If you are at Phu Quoc Luxury Dental, that conversation happens in English with a dentist who has 15 years of experience – including identifying when a filling is the right call and when it is not.

For dental emergencies – pain that cannot wait – see our dental emergency guide for Phu Quoc and the emergency FAQ.

Book Your Dental Filling in Phu Quoc Phu Quoc Luxury Dental offers same-day composite fillings with English-speaking staff, is open 7 days a week, and can assess whether a filling, crown, or root canal is the right call for your tooth -- English-language support included.

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Frequently Asked Questions

expand_more How much does a dental filling cost in Phu Quoc?
A composite filling in Phu Quoc costs $8–$32 depending on the clinic. Tri Hao Dental charges from $8 -- the cheapest on the island. Phu Quoc Luxury Dental charges $10–$30 for composite resin. An Tam Grand World runs $12–$32. Vinmec International Hospital is $20–$50. All prices are a fraction of the $150–$350 you would pay in Australia, the UK, or the US.
expand_more Can I walk in for a filling in Phu Quoc without an appointment?
Yes. Most clinics in Phu Quoc accept walk-in patients for fillings. Phu Quoc Luxury Dental is open 7 days a week and regularly takes same-day patients. Tri Hao Dental has high throughput and often fits walk-ins on the day. Booking ahead is always faster, but not required.
expand_more Do Phu Quoc dentists use composite or amalgam fillings?
Composite resin (tooth-coloured) fillings are standard at all English-language clinics in Phu Quoc. Phu Quoc Luxury Dental explicitly uses composite resin. Amalgam (silver) fillings are rarely offered at modern clinics. If the material matters to you, confirm with the clinic before your appointment.
expand_more How long does a dental filling take in Phu Quoc?
A standard composite filling takes 30–60 minutes from anaesthetic to finish. A straightforward single-surface cavity is at the low end. Multiple surfaces or a deep cavity can run closer to an hour. You can book a filling in the morning and have the rest of the day free.
expand_more Which is the best clinic for a filling in Phu Quoc?
For most tourists, Phu Quoc Luxury Dental is the best choice -- English-speaking, open 7 days, composite resin, $10–$30. If price is the priority and you can manage limited English, Tri Hao Dental at $8 is the island's cheapest. For an evening appointment, An Tam Grand World stays open until 20:00.
expand_more When is a filling not enough -- when do I need a crown or root canal?
A filling works for cavities that affect less than half the tooth structure. If the decay has reached the dental pulp (nerve), you will need a root canal first. If more than half the tooth is damaged or cracked, a crown is typically required to restore structural integrity. A Phu Quoc dentist will assess this during your appointment and explain your options.

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