Transform Your Smile with Dental Veneers
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Hollywood-Quality Dental Veneers in Vietnam at Unbeatable Prices
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Porcelain Veneers (Per Tooth)
Australia: $1,500 AUD
USA: $1,800 USD
Vietnam: from $300 USD
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Emax Veneers (Per Tooth)
Australia: $,2000 AUD
USA: $2,500 USD
Vietnam: from $400 USD
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Full Set (10 Veneers)
Australia: $20,000 AUD
USA: $25,000 USD
Vietnam: from $5,000 USD
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Porcelain Veneers in Vietnam
What Are Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made shells that cover the front surface of your teeth to create a perfect smile.
Dental veneers are wafer-thin shells (0.3-0.8mm) made from high-quality porcelain, composite resin, or advanced ceramics like Emax. They are carefully crafted to match your natural teeth and bonded to the front surface to instantly transform your smile.
Unlike crowns which cover the entire tooth, veneers only cover the visible front portion, preserving more of your natural tooth structure while delivering dramatic aesthetic improvements.

What Dental Veneers Can Fix

Discolored Teeth

Chipped or Broken Teeth

Gaps Between Teeth

Misshapen Teeth
Porcelain Veneer Treatment Process
Step by Step
Our streamlined process ensures optimal results with minimal visits.
1. Consultation & Design
Comprehensive smile analysis, digital smile design (DSD), color matching, and personalized treatment planning. We create a preview of your new smile before starting treatment.
2. Tooth Preparation
Minimal removal of tooth enamel (0.3-0.7mm) under local anesthesia. For Lumineers, little to no preparation may be needed. Temporary veneers protect your teeth.
3. Precision Impressions
Digital or traditional impressions capture exact tooth details. Advanced CAD/CAM technology ensures perfect fit and natural aesthetics in our state-of-the-art lab.
4. Custom Fabrication
Master ceramists handcraft your veneers using premium materials. Each veneer is individually shaped, colored, and finished to match your facial features and desired outcome.
5. Trial Fitting
Try-in appointment to check fit, color, and shape. Minor adjustments made as needed. This is your chance to ensure complete satisfaction before final bonding.
6. Final Bonding
Permanent attachment using advanced bonding techniques. Final polishing and bite adjustments. Your new Hollywood smile is complete and ready to show off!
Dental Veneers Treatment Process
Frequently Asked Questions
Porcelain veneers typically last 10-15 years with proper care, while composite veneers usually last 5-7 years. The lifespan depends on factors like oral hygiene, eating habits, teeth grinding, and regular dental maintenance.
Traditional veneers are generally not reversible because a small amount of tooth enamel (usually 0.5-0.7mm) must be removed to accommodate the veneer. However, some minimal-prep or no-prep veneers may be reversible, though these aren't suitable for all cases.
Veneers don't require special care beyond good oral hygiene. Brush twice daily, floss regularly, and visit your dentist for checkups. Avoid chewing on hard objects, using teeth as tools, and consider a night guard if you grind your teeth.
Porcelain veneers are highly stain-resistant and won't discolor from coffee, wine, or smoking like natural teeth. Composite veneers may stain over time.
However, the natural teeth around veneers can still change color, potentially creating a mismatch.
The veneer procedure typically involves minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia is used during tooth preparation, and most patients experience only mild sensitivity afterward. Any discomfort usually subsides within a few days.
Good candidates have healthy teeth and gums, sufficient enamel, and realistic expectations. Veneers work well for cosmetic issues like discoloration, minor chips, small gaps, or slightly crooked teeth. They're not suitable for severely damaged teeth, significant bite problems, or active gum disease.
Porcelain veneers are made in a dental lab and offer superior durability, stain resistance, and a more natural translucent appearance that closely mimics tooth enamel. They typically require two appointments and cost more. Composite veneers are made from tooth-colored resin applied directly to teeth in a single visit, making them more affordable and quicker to place, but they're less durable and more prone to staining and chipping over time.
While the veneer itself cannot decay, the underlying tooth structure can still develop cavities, particularly around the edges where the veneer meets the natural tooth. This is why maintaining excellent oral hygiene is crucial. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups help prevent decay at the veneer margins. If a cavity does develop under a veneer, the veneer may need to be removed and replaced after treating the decay.
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