Hanoi Veneers
Dental veneers in Hanoi — from US$290 per tooth
By SmileJet Editorial Team · Updated May 2026
Porcelain and composite veneers at verified Hanoi clinics. Single trip, 5–7 days. The same Ivoclar and VITA materials as Australian cosmetic dentists — different overhead.
Hanoi veneer pricing vs home country
| Option | Hanoi (USD) | Hanoi (AUD) | Sydney avg | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single porcelain veneer | US$290 | A$445 | A$1,800–2,500 | ~80% |
| 6 porcelain veneers | US$1,710 | A$2,620 | A$10,800–15,000 | ~79% |
| 8 porcelain veneers | US$2,280 | A$3,490 | A$14,400–20,000 | ~80% |
| 10 porcelain veneers | US$2,850 | A$4,365 | A$18,000–25,000 | ~80% |
| 20 veneers (full smile) | US$5,580 | A$8,540 | A$36,000–50,000 | ~80% |
| Composite bonding (per tooth) | US$120 | A$185 | A$600–1,200 | ~75% |
Prices SmileJet-verified at partner clinic price lists. 1 USD = 1.53 AUD / 1.75 NZD / 0.79 GBP. Final quote at clinical consultation.
Porcelain vs composite veneers — which is right for you
Porcelain veneers
From US$290 per toothAdvantages
- Natural translucency matches real teeth
- Stain-resistant surface
- 10–15 year lifespan with care
- Custom shade-matched in dental lab
Considerations
- Irreversible — requires enamel removal
- Two or three clinic visits within 5–7 days
- Higher cost than composite
Composite bonding
From US$120 per toothAdvantages
- Reversible — minimal enamel removal
- Same-day completion possible
- Repairable if chipped
- Lower entry cost
Considerations
- Less stain-resistant than porcelain
- 5–7 year lifespan
- Not as translucent as porcelain
The Hanoi veneer trip — 5 to 7 days
Arrive Noi Bai International. Transfer to Old Quarter hotel via Grab (45 min, ~US$10). Clinical consultation, shade selection, and X-rays.
Tooth preparation: enamel reduction (0.5–1mm). Temporary veneers placed. Dental lab begins fabricating your permanent set.
Recovery. Temporary veneers in place — eat, talk, explore Hanoi normally. Old Quarter walk, Hoan Kiem Lake, Temple of Literature visit.
Permanent veneers try-in. Colour and shape check. Minor adjustments. Bond placed.
Second fitting and bite check. Final polish. Aftercare instructions.
Optional: same-day fly home, or extend for Ha Long Bay or Ninh Binh day trip.
Same materials as your home country dentist
The price difference is not a quality difference. SmileJet partner clinics use the same ceramic and resin systems specified by cosmetic dentists in Australia, the UK, and the US.
Ivoclar e.max
Lithium disilicate ceramic pressed in-house or by a certified lab. Semi-translucent layering mimics natural enamel light-scatter. Industry standard for cosmetic veneers worldwide.
VITA Classical & 3D-Master
Shade is selected against a calibrated VITA guide before preparation begins. Final colour is confirmed again at the try-in stage — no surprises when you see your permanent result.
Digital smile design
Partner clinics use digital smile design (DSD) software to show a photorealistic preview of your final result before any enamel is touched. You approve the shape and length first.
47-point clinic audit
Every SmileJet partner clinic passes our full audit before listing: sterilisation protocols, dentist credentials (board-certified in Vietnam), digital X-ray equipment, infection-control standards, and patient communication quality. Audits are repeated annually.
Frequently asked questions
Porcelain veneers at SmileJet-verified clinics start from US$290 per tooth. A full smile of 20 veneers costs around US$5,580 — compared with A$36,000–50,000 in Sydney, a saving of roughly 80%. Composite bonding starts from US$120 per tooth. Final pricing is confirmed at the clinical consultation.
Yes. Partner clinics use Ivoclar e.max lithium disilicate ceramic and the VITA shade system — the same brands used by cosmetic dentists in Sydney, Melbourne, London, and New York. The saving comes from lower clinic overhead and technician wages in Hanoi, not lower-grade materials.
One trip of 5–7 days covers a full porcelain veneer case: consultation and shade selection on Day 1, tooth preparation and temporaries on Day 2, lab fabrication during Days 3–4, then try-in and bonding on Days 5–6. Composite bonding can often be completed in 1–2 days.
Safety depends on the clinic, not the country. Every SmileJet partner clinic passes a 47-point audit covering sterilisation protocols, dentist board credentials, digital imaging equipment, and patient communication standards. All treatments are backed by a treatment coordination support: if a veneer fails within 12 months due to a clinical error, the clinic remedies it at no cost.
Ivoclar e.max porcelain is semi-translucent and scatters light similarly to natural enamel. Shade is selected under calibrated lighting before preparation and confirmed at the try-in stage. Most patients report that friends and family notice their smile looks brighter but cannot identify the veneers as artificial.
Porcelain veneers are ceramic shells fabricated by a dental lab and bonded permanently. They last 10–15 years and are highly stain-resistant. Composite bonding uses tooth-coloured resin applied chairside — reversible, faster, and cheaper (from US$120 vs US$290), but less durable (5–7 years) and more prone to staining. Your SmileJet coordinator can help you decide which suits your goals and budget.
Tooth preparation is done under local anaesthetic — no pain during the procedure. Mild sensitivity for 24–48 hours after preparation is normal while temporaries are in place. Once permanent veneers are bonded, the vast majority of patients report no ongoing sensitivity.
SmileJet's treatment coordination support covers clinical failures: debonding, cracking due to a lab defect, or significant colour mismatch. Contact SmileJet first — we co-ordinate with the Hanoi clinic and, where necessary, arrange a remedy with a verified partner clinic in your home city or provide travel credit for a return visit. Damage from trauma (sports injury, unprotected grinding) is not covered.
Yes, and many patients do. Common combinations include a professional clean before shade selection, teeth whitening before veneer prep, or a single crown or implant during the same visit. Your SmileJet coordinator will sequence procedures so they do not conflict with healing or bonding timelines.
Submit a free quote request on this page. Attach any existing dental X-rays or smile photos (optional but helpful). A SmileJet coordinator responds within 24 hours with a personalised treatment plan and price estimate from matched Hanoi clinics. No obligation, no upfront cost.
Caring for your Hanoi veneers after you return home
Porcelain veneers placed in Hanoi should last 12–20 years with correct home care and regular maintenance. The habits you establish in the first six months after treatment make the largest difference to long-term longevity.
Daily oral hygiene at the margin
The veneer–tooth margin (the join line at the gum) is the area most vulnerable to bacterial accumulation. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush at 45 degrees to the margin — not a scrubbing motion. Floss daily using gentle up-and-down movement at the contact point between veneers. Do not pull floss directly through the contact at speed; this can chip the veneer edge. Most Hanoi partner clinics include an interdental brush demonstration in your post-op consultation.
Night guards for bruxers
If you grind your teeth at night (bruxism), a night guard is essential. Unprotected grinding places lateral force on veneers that porcelain is not designed to withstand — the most common cause of veneer fracture within five years of placement. Have a custom night guard made by your home dentist within three months of returning. A stock (boil-and-bite) guard is better than nothing but does not distribute force as evenly as a custom-fitted device.
Foods and habits to avoid
Avoid biting into very hard foods directly on the veneer — crusty bread, hard nuts, raw carrots — using a fork or knife to break them first. Do not use your veneers to open packaging or bite fingernails. Staining foods (coffee, red wine, turmeric) do not penetrate porcelain but accumulate at the margin resin; regular professional polishing removes this. E-cigarette vapour and tobacco cause margin staining faster than on natural teeth.
Your home dentist review at six weeks
Book a check-up with your home dentist six weeks after returning from Hanoi. They should: check bite contacts on the veneers, probe the gum margin for any early recession, and confirm the contact points are cleaning correctly. Bring your SmileJet aftercare document — it lists the porcelain brand, shade, and treating dentist's details. Your home dentist can contact SmileJet directly if they have clinical questions.
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