At a Glance
Vietnam's dental implant market features brands from across the global spectrum — from Swiss-engineered Straumann systems ($1,300–$1,500 per implant at Picasso Dental Clinic) to unbranded Chinese fixtures costing under $300. The brand of implant placed in your jaw determines its biocompatibility, long-term survival rate, warranty coverage, and — critically — whether any dentist in the world can service it in the future. This analysis categorises every major implant system available in Vietnam into three tiers, examines the clinical evidence behind each, explains how to verify authenticity, and details why Picasso Dental Clinic selected Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and OSSTEM as its exclusive implant partners. Published meta-analyses report 97%+ ten-year survival for Tier 1 brands versus 93–97% for Tier 2 — while Tier 3 brands lack sufficient long-term data to report meaningful survival statistics.
Contents
- Executive Summary
- The Global Implant Market Landscape
- Tier 1: Premium Brands in Vietnam
- Tier 2: Quality Brands in Vietnam
- Tier 3: Economy Brands in Vietnam
- Brand Comparison Table
- How to Verify Implant Authenticity
- What Picasso Dental Uses & Why
- Brand Market Share in Vietnam
- Long-Term Success Rates by Brand
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusions
1. Executive Summary
The implant brand placed in your jaw is one of the most consequential decisions in dental tourism. It determines the quality of the titanium alloy fusing with your bone, the reliability of the surface technology driving osseointegration, the manufacturer's warranty backing the fixture, and — perhaps most importantly — whether your home dentist can obtain compatible components for future maintenance or repairs.
Vietnam's dental market now hosts implant brands spanning three distinct tiers. Tier 1 premium brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) represent the gold standard: 40–70 years of clinical documentation, proprietary surface technologies backed by thousands of published studies, and global distribution networks ensuring any dentist worldwide can service the implant. Tier 2 quality brands (OSSTEM, Dentium, MegaGen) offer strong clinical outcomes at significantly lower price points, backed by growing research bases and extensive Asian market presence. Tier 3 economy brands (various Chinese and domestic Vietnamese manufacturers) provide the lowest cost but carry shorter warranties, limited clinical documentation, and restricted international serviceability.
Picasso Dental Clinic exclusively uses Tier 1 and Tier 2 brands — Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and OSSTEM — across all 6 clinic locations. This report explains why, and equips international patients with the knowledge to make informed decisions about implant brand selection.
2. The Global Implant Market Landscape
The global dental implant market was valued at approximately USD $5.1 billion in 2024, according to Grand View Research, and is projected to reach USD $18.79 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 8.4%. This growth is driven by ageing populations, rising edentulism rates, increasing patient awareness of implant technology, and the expansion of dental tourism — particularly in Southeast Asia.
2.1 Market Structure: The Big Five
Five companies dominate the global dental implant market, collectively holding approximately 60–65% of worldwide market share:
| Rank | Company | Headquarters | Est. Global Share | Key Brands |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Straumann Group | Basel, Switzerland | 30–35% | Straumann, Neodent, Anthogyr, Medentika |
| 2 | Envista Holdings | Brea, CA, USA | 12–15% | Nobel Biocare, Implant Direct |
| 3 | Dentsply Sirona | Charlotte, NC, USA | 8–10% | Ankylos, Astra Tech, XiVE |
| 4 | OSSTEM Implant | Seoul, South Korea | 7–9% | OSSTEM, Hiossen |
| 5 | Zimmer Biomet | Warsaw, IN, USA | 5–7% | Zimmer Biomet, T3 |
Market share estimates based on iData Research (2025), Grand View Research (2025), and MarketsandMarkets (2025) reports. Figures are approximate due to variations in reporting methodology.
2.2 The Korean Wave in Implant Dentistry
South Korea places the highest number of dental implants per capita in the world, driven by universal health insurance coverage for implants in patients over 65 (introduced in 2014, expanded in 2024). This massive domestic market has produced three globally competitive manufacturers — OSSTEM, Dentium, and MegaGen — that have collectively captured approximately 25–30% of the Asian implant market. Korean brands offer 85–95% of the clinical performance of European premium brands at 50–65% of the price, making them the dominant force in Vietnam's implant market.
2.3 The China Factor
China has emerged as both the world's largest implant market by volume and a growing manufacturer of economy-tier implant systems. Chinese brands typically undercut Korean pricing by 30–50%, but lack the multi-decade clinical documentation, international regulatory approvals, and global distribution networks of established brands. In Vietnam, Chinese implant systems are predominantly used by budget clinics targeting the domestic market rather than international patients.
2.4 How the Global Market Maps to Vietnam
Understanding how the global implant hierarchy translates to the Vietnamese market is essential for international patients. Vietnam's dental industry has access to every tier of the global market — from the most advanced Swiss-engineered systems to the most basic economy alternatives. The critical distinction is not availability but which brands a specific clinic chooses to use. A clinic's brand selection is one of the most reliable indicators of its clinical philosophy, quality standards, and target patient demographic.
| Global Tier | Brands in Vietnam | Typical Clinic Profile | Patient Target |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 Premium | Straumann, Nobel Biocare | International-focused clinics, dental tourism specialists, hospital-affiliated centres | International patients, complex cases, patients wanting maximum documented assurance |
| Tier 2 Quality | OSSTEM, Dentium, MegaGen | Mid-to-upper-tier clinics, both domestic and international patients | Value-conscious patients, straightforward cases, Korean dental tourism patients |
| Tier 3 Economy | DIO, Chinese brands, domestic brands | Budget-focused domestic clinics, price-driven dental tourism operators | Price-first patients, domestic Vietnamese market |
3. Tier 1: Premium Brands in Vietnam
Tier 1 — Premium International Brands
40–70 years of clinical heritage. Proprietary surface technologies. 97%+ ten-year survival. Global distribution in 80+ countries. The standard of care at top clinics worldwide.
Straumann Tier 1 Premium · Swiss
Basel, Switzerland · Founded 1954 · ~30–35% global market share · Largest implant company worldwide · Products in 100+ countries
Straumann is the undisputed global leader in dental implantology. The company's dominance rests on decades of continuous innovation and the most extensive clinical documentation of any implant manufacturer. Two proprietary technologies set Straumann apart from all competitors:
SLActive® surface technology creates a hydrophilic, sandblasted-and-acid-etched surface that accelerates osseointegration from 6–8 weeks to as little as 3–4 weeks. This chemically active surface promotes faster blood clot stabilisation and earlier bone cell attachment — clinically meaningful for patients who want to minimise the healing gap between visits.
Roxolid® alloy (titanium-zirconium) is 40% stronger than commercially pure Grade 4 titanium, enabling the use of smaller-diameter implants without sacrificing mechanical strength. This is particularly valuable for patients with narrow ridges or limited bone volume who would otherwise require bone grafting.
- Key Systems
- BLT (Bone Level Tapered), BLX (immediate protocols), TLX, PURE Ceramic
- Surface Tech
- SLActive® (hydrophilic, sandblasted + acid-etched)
- Material
- Roxolid® (Ti-Zr alloy) or Grade 4 commercially pure titanium
- 10-Year Survival
- 97%+ (published literature, thousands of studies)
- Picasso Price
- USD $1,300–$1,500 per implant (complete with crown)
- Warranty at Picasso
- 10-year warranty on implant fixture
- Best For
- Complex cases, compromised bone, immediate loading, anterior aesthetics, accelerated healing
Nobel Biocare Tier 1 Premium · Swedish/Swiss
Zurich, Switzerland (HQ) · Swedish origins · Founded 1981 · Part of Envista Holdings · Products in 80+ countries
Nobel Biocare is the direct descendant of Per-Ingvar Branemark's pioneering osseointegration research in Gothenburg, Sweden — the very origin of modern implant dentistry. The company invented the All-on-4® treatment concept, one of the most transformative advances in full-arch rehabilitation, which uses four strategically angled implants to support a complete fixed bridge without bone grafting.
Nobel Biocare's TiUnite® surface is a moderately rough, anodised titanium oxide layer with a crystalline microstructure that promotes rapid bone apposition and enhances early stability. The company's NobelActive® implant features an aggressive tapered design with variable thread pitch and drilling-chamber geometry, achieving exceptional primary stability even in soft bone — making it the implant of choice for immediate loading protocols where the patient receives functional teeth on the same day as surgery.
- Key Systems
- NobelActive®, NobelParallel™ CC, NobelReplace®, All-on-4® concept
- Surface Tech
- TiUnite® (anodised, micro-rough crystalline titanium oxide)
- Material
- Grade 4 commercially pure titanium
- 10-Year Survival
- 96–98% (published literature)
- Picasso Price
- USD $1,300 per implant (complete with crown)
- Warranty at Picasso
- 10-year warranty on implant fixture
- Best For
- All-on-4 full arch, immediate loading, soft bone, complex prosthetics, edentulous cases
The premium pricing of Straumann and Nobel Biocare reflects decades of R&D investment, the most extensive published clinical evidence base in implant dentistry, proprietary surface technologies that demonstrably improve outcomes in challenging cases, and worldwide distribution networks that ensure any dentist on the planet can obtain compatible components. For patients with compromised bone, those requiring immediate loading, or those who prioritise the absolute highest documented survival rates, Tier 1 brands represent a meaningful clinical advantage.
4. Tier 2: Quality Brands in Vietnam
Tier 2 — Established Quality Brands
15–30 years of clinical heritage. Proven surface treatments. 93–97% ten-year survival. Strong regional distribution. Excellent value for straightforward cases.
OSSTEM Tier 2 Quality · Korean
Seoul, South Korea · Founded 1997 · 4th-largest implant manufacturer globally · Products in 70+ countries · Largest in Asia
OSSTEM is the dominant implant brand in Asia and the fourth-largest manufacturer worldwide. The company has achieved this position by combining solid clinical outcomes with accessible pricing and an exceptionally well-developed training infrastructure — OSSTEM's AIC (Advanced Implant Course) programme has trained over 30,000 dentists across Asia. OSSTEM's TS III SA system features a tapered body design with progressive thread pitch for excellent primary stability in a wide range of bone densities.
The SA surface treatment (sandblasted with alumina particles + acid-etched with HCl/H2SO4, followed by calcium ion incorporation) creates a micro-rough, bioactive surface that promotes osseointegration. While the surface technology is not identical to Straumann's proprietary SLActive, it follows the same fundamental approach — creating micro-roughness to enhance bone cell attachment — and produces clinically reliable results in straightforward cases.
- Key Systems
- TS III SA, TS IV, MS (Mini), SS III
- Surface Tech
- SA (sandblasted + acid-etched, calcium ion incorporated)
- Material
- Grade 4 commercially pure titanium
- 10-Year Survival
- 93–97% (published literature)
- Picasso Price
- USD $800 per implant (complete with crown)
- Warranty at Picasso
- 7-year warranty on implant fixture
- Best For
- Straightforward single/multiple implants, good bone quality, budget-conscious patients
Dentium Tier 2 Quality · Korean
Seoul, South Korea · Founded 2000 · Products in 80+ countries · Strong presence in Asia, Middle East, Eastern Europe
Dentium is the second-largest Korean implant manufacturer and has established a strong international presence, particularly in emerging dental tourism markets. The company's SuperLine implant features a double-thread design for efficient placement and high initial stability. Dentium's Implantium system, with its internal hexagonal connection and SLA surface (sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched), has been widely adopted across Southeast Asia. Published studies report 10-year survival rates of 93–96%.
- Key Systems
- SuperLine, Implantium, NR Line
- Surface Tech
- SLA (sandblasted + acid-etched)
- Material
- Grade 4 commercially pure titanium
- 10-Year Survival
- 93–96% (published literature)
- Typical Price (Vietnam)
- USD $600–$900 per implant (complete)
- Best For
- Straightforward cases, multiple implants, budget-oriented patients
MegaGen Tier 2 Quality · Korean
Daegu, South Korea · Founded 2002 · Products in 100+ countries · Known for innovation and aggressive R&D
MegaGen has earned a reputation as the most innovative of the Korean implant manufacturers, pioneering the AnyRidge® implant system with its unique knife-edge thread design that achieves high primary stability in extremely soft bone. The company's Xpeed® surface incorporates calcium ions through a hydrothermal process, creating a nanostructured surface that accelerates early osseointegration. MegaGen invests heavily in digital workflow integration, with comprehensive CAD/CAM solutions for guided surgery.
- Key Systems
- AnyRidge®, AnyOne®, BlueDiamond
- Surface Tech
- Xpeed® (calcium-incorporated, nanostructured)
- Material
- Grade 4 commercially pure titanium
- 10-Year Survival
- 93–96% (published literature)
- Typical Price (Vietnam)
- USD $650–$950 per implant (complete)
- Best For
- Innovative protocols, soft bone, digital-first clinics
Korean implant brands deliver 93–97% of the clinical performance of European premium systems at 50–65% of the cost. For straightforward cases with adequate bone quality in healthy, non-smoking patients, the clinical difference between a well-placed OSSTEM TS III and a Straumann BLT is minimal. Korean brands are the optimal choice when the case is clinically straightforward and the patient wants to maximise value without compromising on a globally recognised, well-documented system.
5. Tier 3: Economy Brands in Vietnam
Tier 3 — Economy and Domestic Brands
Limited clinical heritage (typically under 10 years). Basic surface treatments. Insufficient long-term data. Restricted international distribution. Lowest cost, highest uncertainty.
Vietnam's dental market includes a number of economy-tier implant brands, primarily manufactured in China and, to a lesser extent, domestically in Vietnam. These brands are predominantly used by budget-focused clinics targeting the Vietnamese domestic market, though some dental tourism operators offer them to international patients seeking the lowest possible price.
5.1 Common Tier 3 Brands in Vietnam
| Brand | Origin | Typical Price (Vietnam) | Warranty | Published Studies |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIO | South Korea (budget tier) | $400–$600 | 3–5 years | Limited |
| Dio UF(II) | South Korea | $350–$500 | 3 years | Very limited |
| Various Chinese brands | China | $250–$450 | 1–3 years | Minimal international data |
| Domestic Vietnamese brands | Vietnam | $200–$400 | 1–2 years | Minimal |
5.2 Key Concerns with Tier 3 Brands
While Tier 3 brands may be adequate for simple cases in the short term, international patients should be aware of several significant limitations:
- Limited clinical documentation: Most Tier 3 brands have fewer than 10 published studies on long-term survival, compared to thousands for Straumann and hundreds for OSSTEM.
- Shorter warranties: Typically 1–3 years versus 7–10 years for established brands.
- International serviceability: If a component fails or needs replacement after you return home, your local dentist in Australia, the US, or the UK is unlikely to stock compatible parts for an unfamiliar Chinese or Vietnamese brand. This can make routine maintenance or emergency repairs extremely difficult.
- Surface technology concerns: Many economy brands use basic SLA surface treatments without the proprietary enhancements (hydrophilicity, calcium incorporation, nanostructuring) that improve outcomes in Tier 1 and Tier 2 systems.
- Quality control variability: Established manufacturers maintain ISO 13485-certified production facilities with rigorous batch testing. Quality control standards vary significantly among economy-tier manufacturers.
Picasso Dental Clinic made a deliberate decision to exclude all economy-tier implant brands from its practice. The clinical rationale: the savings of $300–$500 per implant do not justify the risk of higher long-term failure rates, shorter warranty coverage, and the potential inability of patients' home dentists to service the implant. Every implant placed at Picasso is a Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or OSSTEM — globally recognised brands that any qualified dentist in the world can work with.
6. Brand Comparison Table
The following table provides a side-by-side comparison of all major implant brands available in Vietnam, covering origin, material composition, surface treatment technology, published success rates, warranty terms, and pricing.
| Brand | Origin | Material | Surface Treatment | 10-Yr Survival | Warranty | Price at Picasso (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Straumann Tier 1 | Switzerland | Roxolid® (Ti-Zr) or Grade 4 Ti | SLActive® (hydrophilic SLA) | 97%+ | 10 years | $1,300–$1,500 |
| Nobel Biocare Tier 1 | Sweden / Switzerland | Grade 4 CP titanium | TiUnite® (anodised Ti oxide) | 96–98% | 10 years | $1,300 |
| OSSTEM Tier 2 | South Korea | Grade 4 CP titanium | SA (SLA + calcium ions) | 93–97% | 7 years | $800 |
| Dentium Tier 2 | South Korea | Grade 4 CP titanium | SLA (sandblasted + acid-etched) | 93–96% | 5–7 years | $600–$900* |
| MegaGen Tier 2 | South Korea | Grade 4 CP titanium | Xpeed® (calcium nanostructured) | 93–96% | 5–7 years | $650–$950* |
| DIO Tier 3 | South Korea (budget) | Grade 4 CP titanium | RBM (resorbable blast media) | Limited data | 3–5 years | $400–$600* |
| Chinese brands Tier 3 | China | Grade 4 Ti (varies) | SLA (basic) | Insufficient data | 1–3 years | $250–$450* |
6.1 Surface Technology Comparison
Surface treatment is the single most important engineering factor affecting implant osseointegration. Modern implant surfaces aim to create micro-rough, bioactive topographies that accelerate bone cell attachment and improve early healing. The following table compares the surface technologies across tiers:
| Feature | Tier 1 (Straumann SLActive) | Tier 2 (OSSTEM SA) | Tier 3 (Basic SLA) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surface roughness (Ra) | 1.5–2.0 µm (optimised) | 1.5–2.0 µm | 1.0–2.0 µm (variable) |
| Hydrophilicity | Chemically active (hydrophilic) | Standard (hydrophobic) | Standard (hydrophobic) |
| Bioactive elements | Hydroxide ions, nitrogen atmosphere | Calcium ion incorporation | None |
| Osseointegration time | 3–4 weeks (accelerated) | 6–8 weeks (standard) | 8–12 weeks (standard) |
| Published studies | 2,000+ peer-reviewed | 100+ peer-reviewed | Fewer than 20 |
7. How to Verify Implant Authenticity
Counterfeit and mislabelled implants are a documented concern in dental tourism markets. A 2023 investigation by the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI) found that an estimated 5–8% of implants placed in dental tourism destinations were either counterfeit or mislabelled — branded as premium systems when the actual fixture was an economy-tier substitute. International patients should take the following steps to verify implant authenticity:
Request the Implant Passport Before Surgery
A genuine implant passport is a document (physical or digital) that records the implant brand, model name, lot number, unique serial number, diameter, length, surface type, and placement date. Every Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and OSSTEM implant comes with manufacturer-issued documentation. At Picasso Dental Clinic, the implant passport is provided automatically to every patient — you do not need to request it.
Verify the Serial Number with the Manufacturer
Every genuine implant from a Tier 1 or Tier 2 manufacturer carries a unique serial number laser-etched onto the fixture and printed on the packaging. You can verify this number directly with the manufacturer: Straumann offers online verification through its customer portal, Nobel Biocare through its product documentation system, and OSSTEM through its regional offices. If the clinic cannot provide a serial number, this is a significant red flag.
Request the Manufacturer Certificate of Authenticity
In addition to the implant passport, ask for the original manufacturer's certificate confirming the product was produced in the manufacturer's certified facility (Straumann in Switzerland, Nobel Biocare in Sweden/Japan/USA, OSSTEM in South Korea) and distributed through authorised channels. Picasso Dental Clinic is an authorised distributor partner for all three brands and provides manufacturer certificates with every implant placement.
Confirm the Packaging Is Intact
Request to see the sealed implant packaging before surgery. Genuine implants arrive in tamper-evident, sterile packaging with the manufacturer's branding, lot number, expiry date, and regulatory markings (CE mark for European-manufactured, FDA clearance number for US-cleared systems). The packaging should be opened in front of you during the surgical preparation.
At Picasso Dental Clinic, every patient receives: (1) a written implant passport with serial number, lot number, and placement data; (2) the original manufacturer certificate of authenticity; (3) a photograph of the sealed implant packaging with visible serial number; and (4) a written warranty card specifying the coverage period and terms. This documentation enables any dentist worldwide to identify and service the implant in the future.
8. What Picasso Dental Uses & Why
Picasso Dental Clinic uses three implant systems across all 6 clinic locations: Straumann (Swiss), Nobel Biocare (Swedish/Swiss), and OSSTEM (Korean). This selection was not arbitrary — it reflects a deliberate clinical strategy balancing performance, value, and global serviceability.
8.1 Why These Three Brands
| Criterion | Straumann | Nobel Biocare | OSSTEM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical evidence | Most-documented implant system in the world (2,000+ studies) | Pioneered osseointegration; invented All-on-4 | Largest evidence base of any Korean brand (100+ studies) |
| Global distribution | 100+ countries | 80+ countries | 70+ countries |
| Home dentist compatibility | Universal — every dentist knows Straumann | Universal — Nobel Biocare components globally available | Widely available — stocked by most Asian-focused suppliers |
| Case coverage | Complex cases, compromised bone, immediate loading | All-on-4 specialist, immediate loading, soft bone | Straightforward cases, good bone, cost-effective |
| Price at Picasso | $1,300–$1,500 | $1,300 | $800 |
| Warranty | 10 years | 10 years | 7 years |
8.2 Clinical Decision Framework
Dr. Emily Nguyen and the Picasso clinical team recommend implant brands based on the following decision framework:
- Straumann is recommended for: complex cases with compromised bone density, patients requiring immediate loading, anterior (visible) teeth where aesthetics are critical, patients with risk factors (controlled diabetes, history of periodontal disease), and patients who want the absolute maximum documented survival rates.
- Nobel Biocare is recommended for: All-on-4 and All-on-6 full-arch cases (Nobel Biocare invented the concept), immediate loading protocols, soft bone conditions where NobelActive's aggressive design provides superior stability, and complex prosthetic cases requiring advanced restorative options.
- OSSTEM is recommended for: straightforward single or multiple implant cases with good bone quality, patients who want a globally recognised brand at a more accessible price point, healthy non-smokers with no significant risk factors, and cases where clinical simplicity allows a value-oriented choice without compromising outcomes.
8.3 Patient Volume by Brand at Picasso
Across Picasso Dental Clinic's 6 locations and 70,000+ patient base, the approximate brand distribution for implant cases is:
Distribution reflects that the majority of cases at Picasso are straightforward single/multiple implants where OSSTEM's value proposition is optimal. Complex cases, full-arch rehabilitations, and patients requesting premium systems account for the Straumann and Nobel Biocare share.
"I've placed over 5,000 implants across all three systems. The honest truth is that for a straightforward case in a healthy patient with good bone, the clinical outcome difference between OSSTEM and Straumann is marginal — both achieve excellent osseointegration and long-term stability. Where Straumann genuinely shines is in difficult cases: compromised bone, narrow ridges, patients with systemic risk factors. The SLActive surface and Roxolid alloy give me measurably more confidence in challenging clinical scenarios. My recommendation is always based on the clinical picture, not the price tag."
9. Brand Market Share in Vietnam
Vietnam's dental implant market has grown at approximately 15–18% annually since 2020, driven by rising domestic demand, expanding dental tourism, and increasing access to international implant brands. The market is estimated at USD $120–$150 million in 2025.
9.1 Estimated Market Share by Brand Category
9.2 Market Dynamics and Trends
Several key trends are shaping Vietnam's implant market in 2025–2026:
| Trend | Impact |
|---|---|
| Korean brand dominance expanding | OSSTEM and Dentium continue to gain share through competitive pricing, extensive dentist training programmes, and growing clinical evidence base. Korean brands now account for over half of all implants placed in Vietnam. |
| Premium segment growing faster | Straumann and Nobel Biocare are growing at 20–25% annually in Vietnam — faster than the overall market — driven by dental tourism patients who specifically request premium brands. |
| Economy brands under pressure | As Korean brand prices continue to fall and quality perceptions improve, the price gap between Tier 2 and Tier 3 narrows, making economy brands less attractive relative to established Korean systems. |
| Digital dentistry adoption | CBCT-guided surgery, digital impressions, and CAD/CAM prosthetics are becoming standard at top Vietnamese clinics, favouring brands with robust digital workflow ecosystems (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, MegaGen). |
| Implant tourism specialisation | Leading clinics like Picasso Dental are increasingly specialising in international patients, driving demand for globally recognised brands with worldwide serviceability. |
9.3 Why Korean Brands Dominate Vietnam
The dominance of Korean implant brands in Vietnam is attributable to several factors: geographic proximity and efficient supply chain logistics, aggressive pricing strategies that undercut European brands by 40–60%, extensive training programmes that have educated thousands of Vietnamese dentists on Korean implant systems, cultural and economic ties between Vietnam and South Korea (South Korea is Vietnam's largest source of foreign direct investment), and clinical outcomes that — while slightly below Tier 1 levels — are clinically acceptable for the majority of implant cases.
10. Long-Term Success Rates by Brand
Long-term implant success is measured by two metrics: survival rate (implant still physically present and functional) and success rate (implant present, functional, and without complications such as bone loss exceeding 1.5mm or peri-implantitis). Survival rates are consistently higher than success rates because an implant can survive with subclinical complications.
10.1 Published Survival Data by Brand Tier
| Brand Tier | 5-Year Survival | 10-Year Survival | 15+ Year Survival | Evidence Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) | 98–99% | 96–98% | 90–95% | Extensive (thousands of published studies, RCTs, multi-centre trials) |
| Tier 2 (OSSTEM, Dentium, MegaGen) | 96–98% | 93–97% | Limited data (most studies under 15 years) | Growing (100+ studies, primarily retrospective) |
| Tier 3 (Economy brands) | 92–96%* | Insufficient data | No data | Very limited (fewer than 20 published studies) |
* Tier 3 five-year data is extrapolated from limited available studies and should be interpreted with caution due to small sample sizes and potential publication bias.
10.2 Landmark Studies
| Study | Year | Sample Size | Key Finding |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kupka et al., Clin Oral Investig | 2024 | 20-year meta-analysis | 4 out of 5 implants survive 20 years. Long-term follow-up essential beyond 10 years. |
| Large-scale Israeli HMO registry, MDPI | 2025 | 158,824 implants in 53,874 patients | Overall failure rate 2.21% (97.8% survival). Early failure rate 1.56%. Maxillary molars highest risk. |
| Moraschini et al., Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg | 2015 | Systematic review, mean 13.4 years | Cumulative survival 94.6%; success rate 89.7% at mean 13.4-year follow-up. |
| DentalImplantOC meta-analysis | 2024 | Multi-study synthesis | 10-year success: 95.2%. Patients with excellent hygiene: 98.1% at 10 years. |
10.3 Factors That Matter More Than Brand
While brand selection matters, published evidence consistently identifies factors that have a greater impact on long-term implant success than brand choice alone:
- Clinician skill and experience — the single most important variable. A skilled implantologist placing a Tier 2 implant will achieve better outcomes than an inexperienced dentist placing Tier 1.
- Patient oral hygiene compliance — regular brushing, flossing, and professional maintenance reduce peri-implantitis risk by up to 67%.
- Smoking status — the strongest modifiable risk factor. Smokers have 2–3x higher failure rates across all implant brands.
- Bone quality and volume — adequate bone at the implant site is essential for osseointegration. Compromised bone favours Tier 1 brands with advanced surface technologies.
- Systemic health — uncontrolled diabetes, osteoporosis, and immunosuppressive medications increase failure risk regardless of brand.
- Regular maintenance — professional implant maintenance every 6–12 months significantly improves long-term survival.
10.4 Picasso Dental Clinic Outcomes
Picasso Dental Clinic reports a 95%+ implant success rate across all three implant systems (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, OSSTEM), consistent with published international benchmarks. Dr. Emily Nguyen has personally placed over 5,000 implants across her career at Picasso, with outcomes tracked through the clinic's internal patient records spanning 2013–2026. The clinic's mandatory protocols — CBCT scanning for all implant cases, digital treatment planning, and structured follow-up schedules — contribute to outcomes at or above published averages.
11. Frequently Asked Questions
Which implant brands does Picasso Dental Clinic use?
Picasso Dental Clinic exclusively uses three globally recognised implant systems: Straumann (Swiss, $1,300–$1,500 per implant, 10-year warranty), Nobel Biocare (Swedish/Swiss, $1,300 per implant, 10-year warranty), and OSSTEM (Korean, $800 per implant, 7-year warranty). All three brands are manufactured in their respective countries of origin and are identical to those used in top Western practices.
How can I verify that my dental implant is authentic?
Every genuine implant from Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and OSSTEM carries a unique serial number etched onto the fixture. Picasso Dental Clinic provides an implant passport documenting the brand, model, lot number, serial number, and placement date. You can verify the serial number directly with the manufacturer through their customer portal or regional office. Additionally, Picasso provides the original manufacturer certificate of authenticity and allows patients to inspect sealed implant packaging before surgery.
What is the difference between Tier 1 and Tier 2 implant brands?
Tier 1 brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) have 40–70 years of clinical documentation, proprietary surface technologies backed by thousands of published studies, and 97%+ ten-year survival rates. Tier 2 brands (OSSTEM, Dentium, MegaGen) are established Korean manufacturers with 15–30 years of clinical heritage, solid surface treatments, and 93–97% ten-year survival rates at 50–65% lower pricing. For straightforward cases in healthy patients, the clinical difference is marginal. For complex cases with compromised bone, Tier 1 brands offer a measurable advantage.
Are cheap Chinese implant brands safe?
Tier 3 economy brands from China and some domestic Vietnamese manufacturers lack the long-term clinical documentation of established international brands. While some may perform adequately for simple cases in the short term, they typically carry shorter warranties (1–3 years), have minimal published research, and may not be recognised by dentists in Western countries for follow-up care. The most significant risk is international serviceability — if a component fails after you return home, your local dentist is unlikely to stock compatible replacement parts. Picasso Dental Clinic does not use Tier 3 brands for these reasons.
Why are Korean implant brands so popular in Vietnam?
Korean brands (OSSTEM, Dentium, MegaGen) collectively hold approximately 55% of the Vietnamese dental implant market. Their popularity stems from competitive pricing, solid clinical outcomes (93–97% survival at 10 years), geographic proximity enabling efficient supply chains, extensive training programmes for Vietnamese dentists, and South Korea's status as the country with the highest per-capita implant placement rate globally — a track record that builds market confidence.
Does the implant brand affect long-term success rates?
Yes, but less than most patients assume. Tier 1 brands show 97%+ ten-year survival versus 93–97% for Tier 2 — a meaningful but not dramatic difference. Published evidence consistently shows that clinician skill, patient oral hygiene, smoking status, and bone quality have a greater impact on outcomes than brand choice alone. A well-placed OSSTEM implant in a healthy non-smoker will outperform a poorly placed Straumann in a patient with uncontrolled diabetes and poor hygiene compliance.
Can my home dentist work with an implant placed in Vietnam?
Yes, provided the implant is from a globally recognised brand. Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and OSSTEM all have worldwide distribution networks, meaning any qualified dentist in Australia, the US, UK, or New Zealand can obtain compatible prosthetic components (abutments, healing caps, impression copings) for maintenance, repair, or crown replacement. This is a fundamental reason Picasso Dental Clinic uses only internationally established brands — it ensures seamless continuity of care regardless of where the patient lives.
What warranty does Picasso Dental offer on implants?
Straumann and Nobel Biocare implant fixtures carry a 10-year warranty covering fixture replacement due to failure. OSSTEM fixtures carry a 7-year warranty. Zirconia and e.max crowns are warranted for 5–15 years, and All-on-4 bridges for 5–10 years. All warranties are conditional on patient compliance with oral hygiene instructions and recommended follow-up schedules. Full warranty terms, including the implant passport with serial numbers, are provided at the time of treatment.
12. Conclusions
The dental implant placed in your jaw will remain there for decades. The brand of that implant determines its material quality, surface technology, documented survival rate, warranty coverage, and — crucially for dental tourism patients — whether any dentist in the world can identify and service it in the future.
Vietnam's leading clinics, including Picasso Dental Clinic, use the same internationally recognised implant systems found in the best practices in Sydney, New York, London, and Tokyo. The cost savings of getting implants in Vietnam — 60–75% compared to Western countries — come from lower operational costs, not from using inferior products. The implant itself is identical: same factory, same titanium, same surface treatment, same serial number system.
Our recommendations for international patients considering dental implants in Vietnam:
- Insist on a named, globally recognised brand. If a clinic cannot or will not tell you the specific brand and model being placed, walk away.
- Verify authenticity. Request the implant passport, serial number, and manufacturer certificate. Check the serial number with the manufacturer directly.
- Choose based on your clinical picture. Tier 1 brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare) for complex cases, compromised bone, or maximum documented assurance. Tier 2 brands (OSSTEM) for straightforward cases where value matters.
- Prioritise international serviceability. Your home dentist needs to be able to obtain compatible components for future maintenance or repairs. This means choosing brands with global distribution networks.
- Remember that the dentist matters more than the brand. A skilled implantologist with a well-placed Tier 2 implant will outperform an inexperienced practitioner with a Tier 1 system. Choose your clinic and clinician at least as carefully as you choose your implant brand.
Picasso Dental Clinic's 30+ dentists, operating across 6 clinics in 4 Vietnamese cities, have treated over 70,000 patients from 62 countries. Every implant placed is a Straumann, Nobel Biocare, or OSSTEM — three brands that together account for over 50% of the global implant market and are backed by the strongest clinical evidence in implant dentistry.
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WhatsApp: +84 989 067 888Sources & References
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[2] Large-scale Israeli HMO registry (2025). "Dental Implant Survival Rates: Comprehensive Insights from a Large-Scale Electronic Dental Registry." MDPI. 158,824 implants in 53,874 patients.
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[5] iData Research (2025). "Top 7 US Dental Implant Market Leaders." US market $2.1B in 2024, Straumann ~35% market share.
[6] MarketsandMarkets (2025). "Dental Implants and Prosthetics Market." Straumann #1, Envista (Nobel Biocare) #2 globally.
[7] OSSTEM Implant Co. (2025). Annual report and product documentation. 4th-largest implant manufacturer globally, products in 70+ countries.
[8] Dentium Co. (2025). Product documentation and published clinical data. SuperLine and Implantium systems.
[9] MegaGen Implant Co. (2025). Product documentation. AnyRidge system and Xpeed surface technology.
[10] International Congress of Oral Implantologists (2023). Report on implant authenticity in dental tourism markets.
[11] Picasso Dental Clinic — published price list (2025–2026) and internal patient records (2013–2026, n = 70,000+).
Commercial Interest Declaration: This analysis is published by Picasso Dental Clinic. All clinical data from external sources is referenced with citations. Readers should consider the publisher's commercial interest when evaluating recommendations.
Changelog
| Date | Version | Changes |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-05 | 1.0 | Initial publication — comprehensive implant brand analysis covering Tier 1/2/3 classification, brand comparison, authenticity verification, Picasso brand rationale, Vietnam market share, and long-term success rates. |