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Dental Veneers in Hanoi: Costs, Process, Best Clinics (2026)

Dental veneers in Hanoi cost $200–$600 per tooth — a fraction of Australian or US prices. Discover the best clinics, veneer types, and what to expect.

Your smile is often the first thing people notice — and for millions of adults, veneers are the fastest route to a camera-ready result. Porcelain veneers can close gaps, correct chips, reshape uneven teeth, and erase years of discolouration in as little as two dental visits. The problem, historically, has been the price: in Australia a full set of ten E.max veneers can cost $20,000 or more. In New York or London the figure is comparable.

Hanoi changes the equation entirely. The Vietnamese capital has quietly become one of South-East Asia's most respected cosmetic-dentistry hubs, with a cluster of internationally accredited clinics, German and Italian milling equipment, and ceramists trained to European and American colour-matching standards. The same E.max veneer that costs $2,200 in Sydney retails for $350–$500 in Hanoi — a saving of 75 % or more — without any compromise on the IPS E.max ingot, the bonding resin, or the ceramist's skill.

This guide covers everything you need to know before booking: the four veneer types available in Hanoi, a step-by-step process walkthrough, honest pricing tables, red flags to avoid, and profiles of the seven best clinics for international patients in 2026.

At a Glance: Veneer Costs by Country

Country Cost per Tooth (USD) Full Set of 10 (USD)
Vietnam (Hanoi) $200 – $600 $2,000 – $6,000
Australia (Sydney) $1,500 – $2,500 $15,000 – $25,000
USA (New York) $800 – $2,000 $8,000 – $20,000
UK (London) $900 – $1,800 $9,000 – $18,000

Savings vs. Australia: up to 75%. Savings vs. USA: up to 70%.

TL;DR — Quick Summary

  • Porcelain (E.max) veneers in Hanoi: $350–$500 per tooth
  • Zirconia veneers: $300–$450 per tooth
  • Composite veneers (direct): $200–$280 per tooth
  • Treatment takes 2 visits over 5–7 days — ideal for a dental trip
  • Top clinics: Picasso Dental, Westcoast International, Australian Dental, Home Dental, Global Dental, Greenfield Dental
  • Hanoi clinics use genuine IPS E.max ingots and BruxZir/KATANA zirconia blanks
  • Most patients save $10,000–$18,000 on a full set vs. Australian prices

1. Veneer Types Available in Hanoi

Not all veneers are equal. The four main types differ in material, thickness, durability, translucency, and price. All four are available at Hanoi's leading cosmetic clinics.

Porcelain Veneers (IPS E.max)

The gold standard for cosmetic cases. IPS E.max is a lithium-disilicate glass-ceramic pressed or milled from genuine Ivoclar Vivadent ingots. It mimics the depth, translucency, and fluorescence of natural enamel better than any other material. Thickness ranges from 0.3 mm (no-prep) to 0.5 mm, meaning minimal or zero tooth reduction in many cases. Expected lifespan: 15–25 years with proper care.

Zirconia Veneers

Milled from zirconia blocks (BruxZir Esthetic, KATANA UTML, or similar). Stronger than E.max but historically less translucent. Modern Ultra-Translucent Multilayer (UTML) zirconia closes the gap considerably. Best for patients with severe discolouration (tetracycline staining) or heavy bruxism. Lifespan: 20+ years.

Composite Veneers (Indirect)

Composite resin veneers fabricated in a lab (not chair-side) from high-quality materials like 3M Filtek or GC G-aenial. Less expensive than porcelain, less durable (7–10 years), but still require tooth preparation. Lab-quality finish is superior to direct composite.

Composite Veneers (Direct / Chair-side)

Applied and sculpted directly on the tooth in a single appointment. No lab, no temporaries, usually no prep. Ideal budget option but requires more maintenance and polishing visits over time. Skilled cosmetic dentists in Hanoi can achieve excellent results. Lifespan: 5–8 years.

Veneer Types: Comparison Table

Type Material Lifespan Prep Required? Price (Hanoi/tooth)
Porcelain E.max Lithium disilicate 15–25 yrs Minimal (0.3–0.5mm) $350 – $500
Zirconia (UTML) Zirconia ceramic 20+ yrs Minimal (0.5mm) $300 – $450
Composite (Indirect) Composite resin 7–10 yrs Minimal $220 – $280
Composite (Direct) Composite resin 5–8 yrs None (usually) $200 – $250

2. Why Get Veneers in Hanoi?

Cost Savings of 70–75%

The price difference is not the result of inferior materials or shortcuts. It reflects Vietnam's lower labour costs, clinic overheads, and lab fees. The IPS E.max ingots used in Hanoi are imported from Ivoclar Vivadent in Liechtenstein — the same ingots used in Melbourne or Manchester. A ten-veneer case that costs $22,000 in Sydney typically costs $4,000–$5,500 in Hanoi, including temporaries, shade matching, and a follow-up polish.

World-Class Lab Technology

Hanoi's top-tier clinics operate in-house digital labs with Dentsply Sirona inEos X5 scanners, Roland DWX-52D milling units, and Ivoclar Programat CS4 crystal furnaces. Digital impressions eliminate tray discomfort and reduce human error. Turnaround time is typically 3–4 days, making a full veneer case achievable within a 7-day dental trip.

Skilled Cosmetic Ceramists

Several of Hanoi's senior ceramists trained in Germany, the USA, or South Korea and hold memberships in the International Federation of Esthetic Dentistry (IFED). Shade characterisation — the art of matching the stump shade, translucency, and incisal haze of natural teeth — is a particular strength. Multiple clinics use Vita Easyshade V spectrophotometers for objective digital shade capture.

Dental Tourism Infrastructure

Hanoi now has direct flights from Sydney (via Singapore or Hong Kong, ~10 hours), Auckland, London, and US West Coast cities. The city offers a compelling tourism experience — UNESCO Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, day-trips to Ha Long Bay — that transforms a dental trip into a memorable holiday. Many patients schedule their 5–7-day treatment window around 2–3 extra tourism days. See our Hanoi dental tourism destination guide for visa, transport, and accommodation tips.

3. Step-by-Step Veneer Process in Hanoi

Most international patients complete their veneers in two clinic visits over 5–7 days. Here is what each step involves.

Visit 1 — Day 1

Step 1: Consultation & Digital Smile Design

Your dentist photographs your teeth, takes a CBCT or digital X-ray, and performs a full periodontal assessment. If your gums need any scaling or pre-treatment, this is completed first. Most Hanoi clinics offer a free Digital Smile Design (DSD) preview: a composite mock-up or digital rendering of your new smile overlaid on your facial photo. This step ensures you and the dentist agree on shape, length, and shade before any enamel is touched.

Step 2: Shade Matching

Shade is selected under natural and artificial lighting using the VITA Classical or VITA 3D-Master shade guide, often confirmed with a Vita Easyshade V spectrophotometer. For E.max veneers the ceramist also needs to know the underlying stump shade, as very dark teeth may require a more opaque ingot choice or an extra ceramic layer to block discolouration.

Step 3: Tooth Preparation

For porcelain and zirconia veneers, the dentist removes a thin layer of enamel (typically 0.3–0.5 mm) from the facial surface of each tooth. No-prep or minimal-prep techniques are used wherever the tooth shape and existing shade allow. The reduction is performed under local anaesthetic — the procedure is painless. A digital intraoral scan replaces the old impression tray in virtually all leading Hanoi clinics.

Step 4: Temporaries

Acrylic or PMMA temporary veneers are bonded immediately after preparation. They protect the prepared teeth, allow you to evaluate the shape and length in real life, and ensure you can eat and speak normally for the 3–4 days the lab needs to fabricate your finals.

Visit 2 — Day 5–7

Step 5: Try-In & Fitting

Your permanent veneers arrive from the lab. The dentist seats each one dry (no cement) so you can evaluate the shape, translucency, and shade under multiple light sources. At this stage the ceramist can make minor surface staining or glazing adjustments if needed. Try-in paste (matching the tone of the final bonding resin) is sometimes used to give a preview of the cemented result.

Step 6: Bonding

The tooth surface is etched with phosphoric acid, primed, and coated with a dentine-bonding agent. The veneer is seated with a light-cure or dual-cure resin cement (Variolink Esthetic, RelyX Veneer, or similar) and photopolymerised. Excess cement is removed, the bite is checked with articulating paper, and any occlusal adjustment is made. You leave the chair with your permanent smile.

Step 7: Follow-Up Polish (Optional)

Some patients schedule a brief polish appointment 24–48 hours after bonding to refine surface texture and marginal adaptation. Many clinics include this in the treatment cost.

4. Top 7 Clinics for Veneers in Hanoi (2026)

All seven clinics below are verified on SmileJet for international patient capacity, English-language care, and transparent pricing. Each offers porcelain E.max veneers as their primary cosmetic option.

Location: Hoan Kiem District (Old Quarter), Hanoi

Specialty: E.max porcelain veneers, Hollywood Smile packages, Digital Smile Design

Veneer price: E.max from $380/tooth | Composite from $210/tooth

Why choose it: Picasso's Old Quarter branch is widely regarded as Hanoi's premier destination for full cosmetic smile transformations. The in-house ceramist team produces layered E.max veneers with characterised incisal translucency that routinely photographs as indistinguishable from natural teeth. The clinic's DSD software generates a 3D preview before any preparation begins. English-speaking consultants are available 7 days a week. Most international patients choose this branch for its proximity to Old Quarter hotels.

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Location: Tay Ho District (Westlake), Hanoi

Specialty: E.max and zirconia veneers, bruxism cases, full-arch restorations

Veneer price: E.max from $380/tooth | Zirconia UTML from $320/tooth

Why choose it: The Westlake Square branch caters to expats and international patients based in Tay Ho, Hanoi's diplomatic and expat district. Identical ceramist team and lab as the Old Quarter branch but in a larger, more modern facility. Particularly strong for zirconia cases involving severe discolouration or grinding habits (bruxism). Convenient for patients staying near the InterContinental or Hanoi Club area.

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Location: West Lake, Tay Ho District, Hanoi

Specialty: International-standard veneers, full-mouth rehabilitation, implant-supported cases

Veneer price: E.max from $400/tooth | Composite indirect from $240/tooth

Why choose it: Westcoast International has served the Hanoi expat community for over a decade and holds JCI-equivalent certification standards. The clinic uses Cerec Primescan digital impression system and a dedicated cosmetic chair with DSLR photography setup for shade documentation. Their lead cosmetic dentist completed a fellowship at the AACD (American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry). Strong patient coordination team for international visitors, including airport-to-clinic transfer assistance.

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Location: Ba Dinh District, Hanoi

Specialty: Australian-standard cosmetic dentistry, veneer consultations for Aussie patients

Veneer price: E.max from $420/tooth | Zirconia from $340/tooth

Why choose it: Founded by an Australian-trained dentist and staffed with English-speaking clinicians familiar with Australian dental health fund requirements, this clinic is the natural starting point for patients arriving from Australia. The diagnostic protocols mirror those used in Australian general practice, making the transition seamless. They offer a "pre-departure consultation package" for patients who want to exchange X-rays and photographs before flying in.

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Location: Dong Da District, Hanoi

Specialty: Conservative smile design, no-prep veneers, composite artistry

Veneer price: E.max from $360/tooth | Direct composite from $200/tooth

Why choose it: Home Dental is celebrated for its "slow cosmetic" philosophy — maximum conservation of natural tooth structure. The lead cosmetic dentist is a certified DSD (Digital Smile Design) clinic, meaning your new smile is planned digitally and tested as a mock-up before any irreversible preparation. Particularly recommended for younger patients (20s–30s) who want to preserve as much enamel as possible. Composite artistry cases are genuinely exceptional. Good value for 6-veneer Hollywood Smile packages.

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Location: Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

Specialty: Full-mouth veneer and crown combinations, international patient coordination

Veneer price: E.max from $370/tooth | Zirconia from $310/tooth

Why choose it: Global Dental handles complex combined cases where patients need a mix of veneers, crowns, and possibly implants in the same trip. Their treatment planning team creates a phased schedule that prioritises restorations logically and minimises chair time. English, French, and Korean patient coordination available. Their lab uses Vita Suprinity and IPS E.max interchangeably depending on case requirements.

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Location: Long Bien District, Hanoi

Specialty: Minimally invasive veneers, no-prep porcelain, preventive cosmetics

Veneer price: E.max from $350/tooth | Composite indirect from $220/tooth

Why choose it: Greenfield positions itself as Hanoi's most patient-centric cosmetic clinic, with average appointment slots of 90 minutes (versus the industry's 45–60 minutes) to ensure unhurried, meticulous work. Their principal dentist trained in South Korea and specialises in ultra-thin no-prep porcelain veneers (0.2–0.3 mm Cerinate-style). Best choice for patients who want a relaxed, unhurried experience and are willing to travel slightly outside the city centre. Usually 10–15% cheaper than the premium brands above.

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5. Full Veneer Pricing Comparison: Hanoi vs. Global Cities

All prices are in USD per tooth unless otherwise stated. Prices reflect 2026 market data.

Veneer Type Hanoi (VN) Sydney (AU) London (UK) New York (US) Bangkok (TH) Saving vs. AU
Porcelain E.max $350–$500 $1,500–$2,500 $900–$1,800 $1,000–$2,200 $450–$700 70–80%
Zirconia UTML $300–$450 $1,300–$2,000 $800–$1,500 $900–$1,800 $400–$600 68–77%
Composite (Indirect) $220–$280 $700–$1,200 $500–$900 $600–$1,000 $280–$400 60–76%
Composite (Direct) $200–$250 $400–$800 $350–$650 $350–$700 $200–$300 50–70%

Prices are estimates in USD. Exchange rates and clinic-specific pricing may vary. Always request a written treatment plan before committing.

6. How Many Veneers Do You Need?

The number of veneers you need depends on your smile zone — how many teeth are visible when you smile fully. Most cosmetic cases fall into one of four packages:

Package Teeth Covered Best For E.max Total (Hanoi) E.max Total (Sydney)
6-Veneer Smile Upper 6 front teeth Narrow smiles, budget-conscious $2,100–$3,000 $9,000–$15,000
8-Veneer Smile Upper 8 (incl. premolars) Average smile width $2,800–$4,000 $12,000–$20,000
10-Veneer Hollywood Upper 10 (full arch front) Wide smiles, Hollywood result $3,500–$5,000 $15,000–$25,000
12-Veneer Full Smile Upper 10 + lower 2 canines Comprehensive cosmetic rehab $4,200–$6,000 $18,000–$30,000

Note: Most cosmetic dentists recommend matching upper and lower visible teeth in colour, even if only treating the upper arch. Some clinics include a complementary teeth whitening session for untreated lower teeth to harmonise the result.

For a deeper dive into full-mouth cosmetic options, see our guide to smile makeovers in Hanoi.

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7. What to Avoid: Red Flags When Choosing a Veneer Clinic

The savings available in Hanoi are genuine — but not every clinic in the city operates to the same standard. Here are the warning signs that indicate a clinic is cutting corners.

Red Flag #1: Unusually Low Prices for Porcelain

If a clinic quotes E.max veneers below $180 per tooth, ask what material is actually being used. Genuine IPS E.max ingots cost the clinic $40–70 each in import costs alone. "Porcelain" priced at $100–$150 is almost certainly a conventional feldspathic porcelain or low-grade ceramic — materials that chip more easily and fade faster.

Red Flag #2: No Digital Impressions

Reputable Hanoi clinics have largely transitioned away from polyvinylsiloxane (PVS) putty impressions for cosmetic cases. If a clinic is still using tray impressions for veneer preparation, it suggests an older lab workflow and potentially lower precision fit.

Red Flag #3: Same-Day Permanent Veneers

Some clinics offer "same-day veneers" using in-house CAD/CAM milling. While CEREC technology is legitimate, the best cosmetic results — especially characterised layered E.max — come from a dedicated lab ceramist over 3–4 days. Same-day monolithic milled veneers tend to look flat and opaque compared to hand-layered porcelain.

Red Flag #4: No Mock-Up or DSD Preview

A responsible cosmetic dentist will never begin irreversible preparation without first showing you a mock-up — either a digital rendering or a physical composite mock-up seated on your unprepared teeth. If the dentist wants to start drilling at the first consultation, walk out.

Red Flag #5: No Shade Justification

Shade selection should be a collaborative process with documentation. If a dentist selects a shade without discussing it with you, without measuring the stump shade of your prepared teeth, and without noting the ambient lighting conditions, the result is likely to disappoint.

For more guidance, read our guide to the best dental clinics in Hanoi for international patients.

8. Frequently Asked Questions

How long do porcelain veneers last?

IPS E.max porcelain veneers typically last 15–25 years with proper care. Key factors that extend lifespan: wearing a night guard if you grind, avoiding biting hard objects (ice, pen lids, hard crusts), and attending regular hygiene appointments every 6 months. Composite veneers have a shorter lifespan of 5–10 years and require more frequent re-polishing, but can be repaired chair-side at lower cost. Also see our article on zirconia crowns vs veneers in Hanoi for patients needing stronger restorations.

Are veneers reversible?

For most porcelain veneer cases, the answer is no — not fully. The enamel reduction (0.3–0.5 mm) required to seat a conventional veneer is irreversible; the prepared tooth will always need a veneer or crown for protection thereafter. This is why a "mock-up first" approach is essential — you should see and approve the planned shape before any tooth is touched. True no-prep veneers (e.g., Lumineers-style ultra-thin 0.2 mm) can be placed without reduction on teeth that are not severely discoloured or misaligned, but they are not suitable for every case. Composite veneers (direct) are the only truly reversible option, as no enamel is removed.

Composite vs. porcelain veneers: which is better?

It depends on your goals and budget. Porcelain E.max veneers offer superior translucency, stain resistance, and longevity (15–25 years) — they are the long-term investment. Composite veneers cost 40–60% less, can be done faster, and are repairable if chipped, but require re-polishing every 12–18 months and replacement every 5–10 years. For a full 10-veneer Hollywood Smile, the total cost of ownership over 20 years may actually be comparable once composite replacements are factored in. Most cosmetic dentists in Hanoi recommend E.max for patients investing in a long-term cosmetic result.

Is it safe to get veneers while travelling in Hanoi?

Yes — provided you choose a SmileJet-verified clinic and allow adequate time. The standard veneer timeline (2 visits over 5–7 days) is designed around international patients. You attend Visit 1 for consultation, shade selection, and preparation, then spend 3–4 days at leisure in Hanoi while the lab fabricates your veneers, before returning for bonding. Most clinics provide detailed post-treatment instructions and a "what to do if" card for your return home. Clinics like Picasso Dental and Westcoast International provide 12-month remote aftercare support via email and WhatsApp.

How do I maintain my veneers after returning home?

Porcelain veneers require minimal special maintenance beyond good oral hygiene. Use a non-abrasive toothpaste (avoid whitening pastes with high RDA) and a soft-bristle electric toothbrush. Floss daily; veneers do not protect the gum line from plaque. If you grind your teeth at night (bruxism), a custom night guard from your home dentist is essential to protect the veneer margins. Avoid biting fingernails, ice, or pen lids. Visit your home dentist for a standard check-up every 6 months. See also our guide on teeth whitening options in Hanoi if you want to touch up surrounding natural teeth after your veneers are placed.

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Disclaimer: The pricing information in this guide is based on SmileJet market research conducted in Q1 2026. Individual clinic prices may vary. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute dental or medical advice. Always consult a qualified dental professional before proceeding with any dental treatment. SmileJet does not provide dental services directly and is not responsible for outcomes at listed clinics.

This article is published by SmileJet. While every effort has been made to present accurate, independently sourced data, readers should note that SmileJet operates a dental tourism marketplace and has commercial relationships with listed clinics.

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