For New Zealand patients · Picasso Dental Clinic, Vietnam

$22,000 in Auckland. $6,000 in Hanoi.

Veneers, implants and All-on-4 in Vietnam, with the same Emax, Nobel and Straumann brands NZ clinics use. Written NZD plan first. Then you decide.

  • No deposit
  • Quote in 24h, weekdays
  • 70,000+ patients since 2013
New Zealand patient smiling after porcelain veneer treatment at Picasso Dental Clinic
73% saved on 10 Emax veneersNZ $22,000$6,000
Indicative prices · NZD · May 2026 Full price list
  • $600Emax veneerNZ $1,500–2,500
  • $1,667Implant, completeNZ $6,000–9,000
  • $8,333All-on-4, per archNZ $28k–50k
  • $467Zirconia crownNZ $1,800–2,500
  • 5–7 daysTypical tripPlan first

Real cases

Before and after.

Emax Press veneers. You approve a wax mock-up in the mirror before anything is bonded.

BeforeAfter Before and after of an Emax Press porcelain veneer smile makeover at Picasso Dental Clinic, case one
BeforeAfter Before and after porcelain veneers correcting tooth shape and shade, Picasso Dental Clinic, case two
BeforeAfter Before and after veneer case restoring an even smile line, Picasso Dental Clinic, case three

Results vary. Suitability and final shade are confirmed at an in-person exam, and your quote is locked before treatment begins.

Full veneer guide

NZD pricing

The numbers, in writing.

As of May 2026, Emax Press veneers at Picasso cost from NZD 600 per tooth, single implants from NZD 1,667 complete, and All-on-4 from NZD 8,333 per arch. The same work at NZ private clinics commonly runs three to four times higher.

Every quote uses 1 NZD = 15,000 VND

Treatment rates NZD · May 2026
TreatmentPicassoNZ privateSave
Emax Press veneer$600$1,500–2,50060%
Implant · Osstem$1,667$6,000–9,00073%
Implant · Nobel, Straumann$2,667$7,000–9,50064%
All-on-4 · per arch$8,333$28,000–50,00072%
Zirconia crown$467$1,800–2,50076%

Picasso list prices, “from” rates. NZ ranges are indicative, from 2025 NZDA-aligned fee surveys and patient-reported quotes. Full NZD price list.

  • Line-by-line NZD plan
  • Named brands: Emax, Straumann, Nobel, Osstem
  • An honest “stay home” call if the maths fails
  • English records for your NZ dentist

Kiwi patients, on the record

“My Auckland quote was $34,000. I paid $11,800 in Hanoi.”

Mike T., Tauranga · All-on-4, Nobel Biocare · 2 trips · shared with written permission

★★★★★

They held the veneers against my face in different lights and asked three times before cementing anything.
Adam · Auckland · 6 Emax veneers $3,600NZ quote ~$12k

★★★★★

I asked for a touch less length on the front two. A five-minute fix, and it changed everything.
Amanda · Wellington · 8-unit makeover $6,400NZ quote ~$18k

★★★★★

Only the two lower implants ached, and just for a couple of days. I'd forgotten what chewing evenly felt like.
Andrew · Dunedin · 3 ETK implants $6,000NZ quote ~$19.5k
Real names, real cases, written permission. We don't pay for reviews. More Kiwi stories

Who does the work

You'll know the name on your chart.

Every overseas case is assigned to a named specialist. Never a generalist rotating through.

Dr. Emily Nguyen, Founding Clinical Director at Picasso Dental Clinic

Founding Clinical Director

Dr. Emily Nguyen

Founded Picasso in 2013. Signs off every overseas treatment plan.

Dr. Tran Thanh Phong, Head of Implantology at Picasso Dental Clinic

Head of Implantology

Dr. Tran Thanh Phong

15,000+ implants since 2001. Vietnam's first All-on-4 immediate load, 2010.

Dr. Hung Le Ba Gia, Lead Implant Specialist at Picasso Dental Clinic

Lead Implant Specialist

Dr. Hung Le Ba Gia

1,000+ implants. 200+ All-on-4 cases.

Credentials, registrations and brand certifications are published in full.

Meet the full team

The process

Records first. Flights last.

  1. Send six phone photos

    Or an OPG if you have one. Two minutes.

  2. Get a written NZD plan

    Itemised, with brands and trip length. Usually 24 hours.

  3. Do the all-in maths

    Flights, hotel, time off. We tell you if it doesn't stack up.

  4. Book flights last

    Travel only once the plan is sound.

Six branches · four cities

Reception area at Picasso Dental Clinic in Hanoi
Cone-beam CT imaging room at Picasso Dental Clinic Da Nang
Treatment room at the Picasso Dental Clinic Da Nang branch

Don't pick a branch. We match one to your case.

Same protocols, same materials, same English records at all six. We recommend cosmetic, surgical, or coastal recovery based on your plan.

Free · no deposit · non-binding

Find out your number.

Send photos today. Read your itemised NZD plan tomorrow. Decide with real numbers in front of you.

Get my free NZD quote

Prefer email? Send your photos to [email protected]

Frequently asked questions

How much do veneers cost at Picasso Dental Clinic for New Zealand patients?

As of May 2026, Emax Press porcelain veneers at Picasso Dental Clinic start from NZD 600 per tooth, so a 10-tooth case begins from NZD 6,000 before any additional scans, gum treatment, or other procedures. Composite veneers start from NZD 200 per tooth (6-month warranty), Non-prep Emax from NZD 733, and Lisi from NZD 800. New Zealand private clinics commonly quote NZD 1,500 to NZD 2,500 per tooth for the same Emax Press material. Picasso provides a written itemised NZD quote before you book any flights. Exchange rate: 1 NZD = 15,000 VND.

How much does a dental implant cost in Vietnam compared to New Zealand?

A single implant package at Picasso Dental Clinic starts from NZD 1,667 for an Osstem fixture, NZD 2,000 for ETK or Neodent, NZD 2,667 for Nobel Biocare or Straumann, and NZD 3,000 for Straumann BLX. Every package includes the fixture, abutment, and crown. Private New Zealand implant treatment commonly sits between NZD 6,000 and NZD 9,000 for the same staged pathway. CBCT planning, surgery, warranty paperwork, and an English records pack are included in the Picasso quote.

What is the All-on-4 cost at Picasso for New Zealand patients?

All-on-4 full-arch treatment at Picasso Dental Clinic starts from NZD 8,333 per arch using Osstem implants, NZD 10,000 per arch for ETK or Neodent, and from approximately NZD 14,667 per arch for Nobel Biocare or Straumann. Private New Zealand ranges commonly sit at NZD 28,000 to NZD 50,000 per arch depending on the brand, prosthetic design, and case complexity. Picasso has completed more than 1,000 All-on-4 cases since 2010, when Dr. Tran Thanh Phong became the first Vietnamese dentist to perform All-on-4 immediate loading.

Is it safe to have dental work done in Vietnam?

Dental treatment in Vietnam can be safe when the case is planned with imaging, the materials are named brands, the records are in English, and the clinic is honest about its clinical limits. Picasso Dental Clinic has treated more than 70,000 patients from 62 countries since 2013, uses recognised brands including Emax, Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem, Neodent, and Invisalign, provides English treatment records and aftercare instructions for every overseas patient, and follows ISO sterilisation standards with batch-tested autoclaves. Picasso will decline cases that are not clinically suitable for international travel rather than book them anyway.

How long does a dental trip to Vietnam take for New Zealand patients?

Duration depends on the procedure. A 10-unit Emax Press veneer case commonly takes 5 to 7 days from first scan to final fitting. A single implant placement stage takes 3 to 5 days, with a second short trip 4 to 6 months later for the final crown unless an immediate-load plan applies. All-on-4 full-arch treatment needs at least 5 to 7 days to cover placement, provisional teeth, and a review appointment. Combined cosmetic-plus-implant cases sometimes need two trips four to six months apart. Your written quote confirms a personalised trip length and any second-trip requirement.

Which Picasso branch should New Zealand patients use?

New Zealand patients do not need to choose a branch before requesting a quote. Picasso Dental Clinic has six branches across four cities — two in Hanoi (Old Quarter and Westlake Square), two in Da Nang (Hoàng Diệu and Vinmec hospital), one in Ho Chi Minh City (Thảo Điền), and one in Da Lat (Link General Hospital). The central team recommends a branch after reviewing the treatment type, travel dates, and case complexity. All six branches share the same clinical protocols, material standards, and English records process.

Does Picasso Dental Clinic offer a warranty for overseas patients?

Yes. Picasso's SmileCare Global Warranty gives overseas patients a written process for documenting an issue, getting remote clinical review, and arranging remedial treatment when the issue is covered. Material warranty periods range from 5 to 10 years depending on the tier — for example, 7 years on Emax Press veneers, 10 years on Lava and ORODENT crowns, and 5 years on Zirconia. Implant fixture warranties follow the manufacturer's published terms (Nobel Biocare and Straumann 10 years, Osstem 5 years on the crown). Picasso does not claim a lifetime warranty because no brand it uses offers one.

Can my New Zealand dentist do follow-up care after I return from Vietnam?

Yes. Picasso provides every overseas patient with a written treatment pack in English including invoices, material records (brand, shade, fixture lot numbers), warranty paperwork, imaging summaries, and aftercare notes. Any New Zealand dentist can use this pack to deliver routine follow-up such as cleans, occlusal checks, and minor adjustments. For warranty-covered remedial work, Picasso coordinates remote clinical review and arranges treatment under the SmileCare Global Warranty. See /follow-up-care-new-zealand/ for the full pathway.

When does a dental trip to Vietnam not make financial sense for a Kiwi patient?

Dental tourism is rarely the right financial choice for a single filling, a single clean, one chipped tooth, or acute dental pain that needs immediate attention. For these cases the cost of flights and accommodation will usually exceed any saving on the treatment itself. The trip becomes financially worthwhile from approximately NZD 4,000 in treatment value — typically 8 or more veneers, multiple crowns, one or more implants, All-on-4, All-on-6, or full-mouth reconstruction. We will tell you in writing if your case does not justify the trip.

What languages does Picasso Dental Clinic use with patients?

Picasso Dental Clinic works with patients in English and Vietnamese. New Zealand patients receive all quote correspondence, treatment plans, invoices, warranty documents, and aftercare instructions in English. French and Russian are not supported. Patient coordinators and all named clinicians providing video consultations to international patients speak English.

How do I get a written NZD quote?

Send six phone photos (front smile, front retracted, right bite, left bite, upper arch open, lower arch open) and an OPG X-ray if you have one. email to [email protected], or submit the form at /free-quote/. A written, itemised NZD treatment plan is typically returned within 24 hours on weekdays NZ time. There is no deposit. The quote includes brand, warranty, trip length, and recommended Picasso branch.

What flights are available from New Zealand to Vietnam?

Direct and one-stop flights operate from Auckland to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) and Hanoi (HAN) via Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Sydney year-round. Da Nang (DAD) is generally reached with one stop in Singapore or Hong Kong. Wellington and Christchurch travellers connect via Auckland. Typical return economy fares from May 2026 sit between NZD 1,400 and NZD 2,800 depending on season — the New Zealand winter (June to August) is a quieter season in Vietnam and usually cheaper to book.

Do I need a visa to enter Vietnam from New Zealand?

New Zealand passport holders need a visa for stays of any length in Vietnam as of May 2026. The Vietnam e-visa allows stays of up to 90 days and is issued online for around USD 25 within 3 working days. Apply at the official Vietnam Immigration Department e-visa portal — Picasso coordinators can send you the link and a checklist. Some patients also use visa-on-arrival via the airport, but the e-visa route is simpler. Verify visa requirements before booking flights as policy can change.

What payment methods does Picasso accept?

Picasso Dental Clinic accepts payment by Visa or Mastercard POS card in Vietnam (at the bank rate on the day of payment), by Vietnamese bank transfer, or by VND cash on site. Most New Zealand patients pay by card on the day of treatment. Payment is taken in stages for staged treatment (deposit on day one, balance on completion). There is no deposit before you travel — the written quote is free and non-binding.

Who are the dentists treating New Zealand patients at Picasso?

Picasso Dental Clinic is led by Dr. Emily Nguyen (Founding Clinical Director, cosmetic dentistry and smile design, founded the clinic in 2013), Dr. Tran Thanh Phong (Head of Implantology, 15,000+ implants since 2001, first All-on-4 immediate loading in Vietnam in 2010, Nobel Biocare clinical representative since 2007), and Dr. Hung Le Ba Gia (Lead Implant Specialist, 1,000+ implants and 200+ All-on-4 cases). Orthodontic cases are managed by Dr. Thuan Phung (10+ years, 1,500+ cases). Every overseas patient is assigned to a named clinician with relevant specialist experience — not a generalist rotating through procedures.

Is Picasso Dental Clinic accredited?

Picasso Dental Clinic operates under Vietnamese Ministry of Health licensing for all six branches, uses ISO-standard sterilisation protocols, and works with materials manufactured by internationally accredited companies (Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem, Ivoclar Emax, Align Invisalign, 3M Lava). The clinic publishes dentist credentials, implant brand documentation, and warranty terms transparently rather than relying on a single accreditation badge. See /safety/dentist-credentials/ and /safety/implant-brands/ for full transparency documentation.