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Veneers: Vietnam vs Mexico for NZ patients (May 2026)
Veneers Vietnam vs Mexico for NZ patients: Picasso NZD 600-800, Mexico NZD 597-1,024, 14-16hr vs 21-26hr 1-2 stops via LAX/IAH/SFO flight, May 2026.
For veneers, Picasso Dental Clinic in Vietnam quotes NZD 600-800 per unit (May 2026, 1 NZD = 15,000 VND) -- compared with Mexico at NZD 597-1,024 -- across a 1 trip of 7-10 days itinerary, with a 21-26hr 1-2 stops via LAX/IAH/SFO flight to Mexico vs 14-16 hours via one stop to Vietnam, written warranty terms (7 years for Emax Press, Emax Press Plus, Non-prep Emax, and Lisi porcelain veneers; 6 months for composite), and brand-named materials (Emax Press (NZD 600), Emax Press Plus (NZD 667), Non-prep Emax (NZD 733), Lisi (NZD 800), composite (NZD 200)).
This page compares veneers at Picasso Dental Clinic in Vietnam against Mexico benchmarks for New Zealand patients. All prices are NZD, dated May 2026, with Picasso prices from the May 2026 Picasso price list (1 NZD = 15,000 VND) and country benchmarks from 2026 dental cost research.
The honest answer in one paragraph
Comparable on unit; Picasso wins on total trip cost. For Kiwi patients, the practical decision turns on flight time (Vietnam 14-16hr via one stop vs Mexico 21-26hr 1-2 stops via LAX/IAH/SFO), airfare (Vietnam NZD 1,200-1,800 return vs Mexico NZD 2,900-5,500 return), warranty enforcement (Picasso provides written SmileCare Global Warranty; Mexico terms vary by clinic), and brand traceability for future NZ maintenance.
Side-by-side veneers price comparison
All prices NZD, May 2026.
| Tier or material | Picasso Vietnam | Mexico | Practical note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per-unit benchmark | NZD 600-800 | NZD 597-1,024 | Comparable on unit; Picasso wins on total trip cost |
| Multi-unit case (×10) | varies by material — see the full pricing page | varies | Comparable on unit; Picasso wins on total trip cost |
| Warranty period | 7 years for Emax Press, Emax Press Plus, Non-prep Emax, and Lisi porcelain veneers; 6 months for composite | 3-10 years depending on procedure; warranty usually requires return to Mexico for assessment | Picasso warranty documented in writing |
| Brands available | Emax Press (NZD 600), Emax Press Plus (NZD 667), Non-prep Emax (NZD 733), Lisi (NZD 800), composite (NZD 200) | varies by clinic | Brand traceability matters for NZ follow-up |
Total trip cost reality
Examples include treatment + return flights + accommodation.
| Single small case | Treatment | Return flight | 5 nights stay | Total NZD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stay in NZ (private) | varies | NZD 0 | NZD 0 | varies – see /pricing/ |
| Picasso Vietnam | NZD 600-800 | NZD 1,200-1,800 | NZD 500-1,000 | varies |
| Mexico | NZD 597-1,024 | NZD 2,900-5,500 return | NZD 500-1,000 | varies – usually higher than Vietnam total once flight added |
For larger cases (10+ units, full-arch), the unit saving compounds; flight cost becomes a one-time charge against a large treatment value.
Travel and logistics – the practical difference for veneers
| Factor | Vietnam | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
| Flight from Auckland | 14-16hr via one stop | 21-26 hours via 1-2 connections through LAX, IAH, or SFO |
| Airfare (return economy) | NZD 1,200-1,800 | NZD 2,900-5,500 return economy (booked 4-8 weeks ahead) |
| Time zone shift from NZ | 5 hours | 19 hours behind NZ |
| Number of trips for veneers | 1 trip of 7-10 days | similar protocol but higher airfare per trip |
| Recovery climate | Tropical (HCMC/Da Nang) or subtropical (Hanoi) | varies by Mexico destination |
Warranty and aftercare for veneers
| Factor | Picasso Vietnam | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
| Warranty | 7 years for Emax Press, Emax Press Plus, Non-prep Emax, and Lisi porcelain veneers; 6 months for composite (written, before treatment) | 3-10 years depending on procedure; warranty usually requires return to Mexico for assessment. Mexican dental clinics do not carry malpractice insurance by law. Consumer protection weaker than NZ. |
| Brand traceability | Branded materials and components (see the Picasso services guide) | varies – confirm in writing |
| NZ dentist support | Strong for Straumann/Nobel/Neodent components | Geared toward US patients on short flights, not Kiwi patients on 21-26 hour transits |
| Records bundle | Implant passport, shade record, CBCT (DICOM), warranty document | varies |
| English follow-up | email [email protected] | clinic-specific |
When Picasso Vietnam is the better choice for veneers
- Multi-tooth or full-arch cases where the unit saving multiplies.
- Cases needing premium-tier brands (Straumann/Nobel/Lava/ORODENT) that are servicable in NZ.
- Patients who prefer the 14-16 hour Asia trip over 21-26hr 1-2 stops via LAX/IAH/SFO.
- Patients who value written warranty documentation dated before any flight is booked.
When Mexico may be the better choice for veneers
- You live in or are travelling to the US/Americas region and the Mexico leg adds only a short domestic flight.
- A documented written plan from a named Mexico clinic beats Picasso’s on the specific case after total trip cost is added.
- The unit price gap is large enough to absorb the airfare difference for the specific case scale.
When you should stay in New Zealand for veneers
- Treatment value is under NZD 4,000 – flights to either country erode the saving.
- Acute pain or infection – urgent local care first.
- ACC-eligible – funded NZ providers only.
- Complex medical monitoring needed.
- Cannot commit to two trips for veneers.
Real Picasso case examples for veneers
| Case | Treatment | Picasso quote (incl flight) | Mexico quote (researched) | Decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auckland female, 45 | Veneers, moderate scope | NZD 600-800 + NZD 1,500 flight | NZD 597-1,024 + NZD 2,900-5,500 return | Vietnam typically wins on total trip cost |
| Wellington male, 58 | Veneers, complex case | per-case written quote | varies by Mexico clinic | Decision depends on documented Mexico clinic plan |
| Christchurch female, 50 | Veneers, single small unit | NZD 600-800 + NZD 1,500 flight | NZD 597-1,024 + NZD 2,900-5,500 return | Often stay in NZ if total plan under NZD 4,000 |
These are anonymised treatment patterns. Suitability and exact pricing depend on clinical examination – confirmed in writing before flights.
Safety questions to ask any overseas clinic for veneers
- What is the proposed material or implant brand and system code?
- What warranty applies, in writing, and what does it exclude?
- How many visits and trips does the protocol require?
- What records do I take home for my NZ dentist?
- Is the price quoted as a single line item, or are components separately priced?
- What happens if a component fails after I return to NZ?
- Are temporaries included between preparation and final fitting (where applicable)?
- Who is the lead clinician and what is their procedure volume for
If either Vietnam OR Mexico clinic cannot answer these clearly in writing, wait.
What your written Picasso veneers quote includes
Every Picasso NZD veneers quote returned before you book flights includes:
- Specific material or implant brand per site/tooth.
- Itemised NZD pricing using 1 NZD = 15,000 VND, dated on the quote.
- Number of trips required and expected duration of each.
- Whether temporaries, OPG, CBCT, and aftercare records are included or quoted separately.
- Warranty period (7 years for Emax Press, Emax Press Plus, Non-prep Emax, and Lisi porcelain veneers; 6 months for composite).
- A clear note if a different treatment would be more conservative or appropriate.
There are no on-arrival surprises. If the day 1 examination changes the plan, the revised plan is given in writing.
Related reading
- Picasso Veneers guide
- Vietnam vs Mexico (all treatments)
- All country comparisons
- Picasso pricing
- SmileCare Global Warranty
- Is dental tourism safe?
Data sources
| Field | Source |
|---|---|
| Mexico veneers benchmark | 2026 Mexico dental cost research |
| Mexico travel & airfare | 2026 dental cost research |
| Picasso price source | the May 2026 Picasso price list |
| Conversion rate | 1 NZD = 15,000 VND |
| Page review | Dr. Emily Nguyen, Picasso Dental Clinic |
Next step
Send your photos, X-rays, and any Mexico or NZ veneers quote to [email protected]. Ask Picasso for a written NZD veneers plan showing brand, materials, trips, and exclusions before you book any flights. Quotes return within 24 hours, weekdays NZ time.
Request a free NZD quote · See Picasso Veneers guide · Compare more countries · Read about the warranty · Is dental tourism safe?
About this page

Medically reviewed by
Dr. Emily Nguyen
Founding Clinical Director, Picasso Dental Clinic
DDS · Founder and Clinical Director, Picasso Dental Clinic group
Clinical focus: Cosmetic dentistry · Veneers · Smile design
Dr. Emily Nguyen founded Picasso Dental Clinic in 2013 (originally Serenity International Dental Clinic) and led its 2023 rebrand. She sets clinical standards across the group's six branches in Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Lat, and personally reviews cosmetic protocols including the Portrait Sitting workflow for veneers and smile makeovers.
Frequently asked questions
Is Veneers cheaper at Picasso Vietnam or in Mexico?
Picasso veneers is NZD 600-800 per unit; Mexico is NZD 597-1,024. Comparable on unit; Picasso wins on total trip cost. The deciding factor for Kiwi patients is total trip cost: a return flight to Vietnam is approximately NZD 1,500 vs NZD 2,900-5,500 return to Mexico. For small cases, the airfare gap matters more than the unit-price gap.
What warranty does Veneers carry at Picasso vs Mexico?
Picasso provides 7 years for Emax Press, Emax Press Plus, Non-prep Emax, and Lisi porcelain veneers; 6 months for composite, documented in writing under the SmileCare Global Warranty before treatment. Mexico: 3-10 years depending on procedure; warranty usually requires return to Mexico for assessment. Mexican dental clinics do not carry malpractice insurance by law. Consumer protection weaker than NZ.
How many trips does Veneers need in Vietnam vs Mexico?
Picasso: 1 trip of 7-10 days. Mexico: similar protocol but the 21-26hr 1-2 stops via LAX/IAH/SFO flight and NZD 2,900-5,500 return airfare make multi-trip cases significantly more expensive per round-trip than Vietnam.
What brands or materials are used for Veneers at Picasso vs Mexico?
Picasso uses Emax Press (NZD 600), Emax Press Plus (NZD 667), Non-prep Emax (NZD 733), Lisi (NZD 800), composite (NZD 200). Mexico clinics vary -- confirm in writing which brand and material is being used and whether replacement components are sourceable in NZ if the work needs servicing years later.
What happens if my veneers fails after I return to New Zealand?
Picasso provides records (implant passport, material/shade record, X-rays, warranty documents) that NZ general dentists can use to perform routine maintenance. Components from Straumann, Nobel Biocare, and Neodent are sourceable through NZ distributor channels. For warranty work beyond NZ scope, return travel to Picasso costs NZD 2,400-3,600 per round trip vs NZD 5800-11000 for Mexico.
Who would you recommend Picasso Vietnam over Mexico for Veneers?
Kiwi patients with multi-tooth or full-arch cases where the unit saving multiplies, patients who prefer a 14-16 hour Asia trip over 21-26hr 1-2 stops via LAX/IAH/SFO, and patients who value the documented written 5-10 year warranty backed by Straumann/Nobel/Neodent brand traceability.
Who would you recommend Mexico over Picasso Vietnam for Veneers?
You live in or are travelling to the US/Americas region and the Mexico leg adds only a short domestic flight; or you have a documented written plan from a named Mexico clinic that beats Picasso's on your specific case after total trip cost is added; or your case is a single small unit where the absolute lowest unit price matters more than aftercare access.
What records should I bring back from Mexico or Vietnam for Veneers?
From either country: implant passport (brand, fixture diameter, length, system code, torque values) where implants are involved; material/shade record for veneers and crowns; OPG and CBCT files (DICOM format preferred for CBCT); written warranty terms; treatment summary; and aftercare instructions. Picasso provides all of these as standard.
