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Veneers in Rotorua vs Vietnam — NZD guide (June 2026)

Rotorua veneers 2026 — local NZD benchmarks vs our Vietnam prices. After-airfare saving estimate, free 24hr NZD quote.

Rotorua patients comparing porcelain veneers should use NZD 1,200 to NZD 2,000 per unit as the local Bay of Plenty private benchmark and NZD 600 to NZD 800 per unit as our Vietnam price (Emax Press NZD 600, Emax Press Plus NZD 667, Non-prep Emax NZD 733, Lisi NZD 800), then add NZD 1,300 to NZD 2,500 for return economy travel from Rotorua via Auckland (ROT to AKL by 50-minute flight or 2.5-hour drive via SH5/SH1, then AKL to Singapore SIN, Bangkok BKK, or Hong Kong HKG, then on to Hanoi HAN or Ho Chi Minh City SGN). For a 10-unit Emax Press case, our NZD 6,000 versus Rotorua's NZD 12,000 to NZD 20,000 gives a gross saving of NZD 6,000 to NZD 14,000 before flights, leaving NZD 3,500 to NZD 12,700 after one return airfare. Saving is meaningful from 6 units up; below 4 units, the trip rarely justifies itself on cosmetic veneers alone. All figures at the June 2026 reference rate of 1 NZD = 15,000 VND, 90-day NZD quote lock applies.

Rotorua and Bay of Plenty patients weighing private veneer costs locally against a planned trip to Picasso Dental Clinic in Vietnam can use this page to compare unit prices, case totals, travel costs, and trip-length logistics in NZD before requesting a quote. The figures use the June 2026 Picasso reference rate of 1 NZD = 15,000 VND with the standard 90-day NZD quote lock.

Quick answer

QuestionAnswer
Rotorua / Bay of Plenty private benchmarkNZD 12,000 to NZD 20,000 for 10 porcelain veneers
Our Vietnam priceNZD 6,000 for 10 Emax Press veneers, NZD 8,000 for 10 Lisi veneers
Rotorua to Vietnam return airfare via AucklandNZD 1,300 to NZD 2,500 economy
After-airfare saving estimate (10 units, Emax)NZD 3,500 to NZD 12,700 after one return flight
Trip length5 to 7 days in Vietnam plus 2 to 4 days travel buffer
Best first stepRequest an itemised written NZD quote before booking flights
NZD quote lock90 days at 1 NZD = 15,000 VND reference rate

Cost comparison

Cost itemRotorua private benchmarkPicasso Vietnam (June 2026)
Per unit — composite veneerNZD 1,200 to NZD 2,000 (most Rotorua dentists do not offer composite for full cosmetic redesign)NZD 200 (6-month warranty, trial use only)
Per unit — Emax Press veneerNZD 1,200 to NZD 2,000from NZD 600 (7-year warranty, default Picasso choice)
Per unit — Emax Press PlusNZD 1,200 to NZD 2,000from NZD 667 (7-year)
Per unit — Non-prep EmaxNZD 1,200 to NZD 2,000from NZD 733 (7-year, minimally invasive)
Per unit — Lisi veneerNZD 1,200 to NZD 2,000from NZD 800 (7-year, premium translucency)
6-unit case (Emax Press)NZD 7,200 to NZD 12,000NZD 3,600 to NZD 4,400
10-unit case (Emax Press)NZD 12,000 to NZD 20,000NZD 6,000 to NZD 8,000
14-unit full smile (Emax Press)NZD 16,800 to NZD 28,000NZD 8,400 to NZD 11,200

Our prices are from the June 2026 price list (1 NZD = 15,000 VND). Rotorua benchmarks are from the 2026 New Zealand dental fee survey and reflect Bay of Plenty private practice fees. Neither figure is a guarantee — treatment complexity, preparatory work (gum treatment, orthodontic alignment, existing crown removal), and shade matching can affect the final plan. Your written quote will be itemised line by line so you can see what each component costs.

Route and recovery planning from Rotorua

Planning pointDetail
Main local airportRotorua Airport (ROT) — domestic services only, no direct international
Auckland connectionDomestic ROT to AKL ~50 minutes by flight, or drive ~2.5 hours via SH5 and SH1
Typical Vietnam routeROT/AKL to Singapore (SIN), Bangkok (BKK), Hong Kong (HKG), or Sydney (SYD), then to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) or Hanoi (HAN)
Total travel time15 to 21 hours from Rotorua to Vietnam clinic including AKL connection
Better travel months from BoPApril to June and September to October (Vietnam shoulder season, lower fares from AKL)
Typical return economy fareNZD 1,300 to NZD 2,500
Recommended hotel district (Hanoi)West Lake area for branch access, Old Quarter for tourist convenience
Recommended hotel district (Da Nang)My Khe beach area for coastal recovery convenience
Recommended hotel district (HCMC)Thảo Điền (District 2) for branch proximity and expat infrastructure

Rotorua Airport has no direct international services, so all Bay of Plenty veneer patients connect through Auckland. The two practical options are the 50-minute ROT-AKL domestic flight or a 2.5-hour drive via SH5 and SH1; the drive can stretch in summer holiday traffic and on Friday afternoons. For early-morning international departures, many Rotorua patients fly ROT-AKL the evening before and overnight at an Auckland airport hotel rather than risk an early drive. Because Rotorua is itself a popular tourism base, some patients combine the return travel window with extra leisure time before returning to work.

When the maths works for Rotorua and Bay of Plenty patients

For 6 or more Emax veneers, the saving comfortably exceeds the cost of one return economy flight from Auckland. At 6 units, the Picasso case price is NZD 3,600 to NZD 4,400 against a Rotorua benchmark of NZD 7,200 to NZD 12,000 — a gross saving of NZD 2,800 to NZD 8,400 before travel costs. For 10 veneers, the gross saving reaches NZD 6,000 to NZD 14,000, leaving a strong net figure after flights, accommodation, and time away from work.

For 4 or fewer veneers, the saving after travel costs is more marginal. Assess whether combining treatment with other dental work — additional crowns, teeth whitening, scale and clean, or pre-emptive restorative work — improves the overall economics. A 4-veneer-plus-2-crown plan, for example, typically still justifies the trip; a standalone 4-veneer plan often does not.

For 14 or more units (full upper and lower smile redesign), Picasso’s pricing advantage compounds. A 14-unit Emax Press case at NZD 8,400 versus Rotorua at NZD 16,800 to NZD 28,000 leaves NZD 5,900 to NZD 18,300 after one return flight. These cases are the strongest financial fit for dental tourism from any New Zealand city, including Rotorua.

Picasso veneer materials and what each suits

Dr. Emily Nguyen (Founding Clinical Director of Picasso since 2013) developed the Portrait Sitting workflow used on every cosmetic case — a pre-treatment consultation step that maps facial proportions, lip line, and smile arc against your existing tooth structure before any tooth preparation begins. The workflow informs the shade prescription written for the dental lab and the wax mock-up you approve in the mirror before anything irreversible happens.

Material choice within that workflow:

  • Composite veneer at NZD 200 per tooth. 6-month warranty. Picasso does not recommend composite for permanent full-smile cases because of the staining and edge-wear pattern over time. Composite has a use in trialling a shape or shade before committing to porcelain — for example, mocking up a longer central incisor to confirm you like the look before bonding Emax Press to that length.
  • Emax Press at NZD 600 per tooth. 7-year warranty. Default Picasso recommendation for most New Zealand patient cases. 0.3 to 0.5mm preparation. Excellent balance of strength, translucency, and long-term aesthetic. Most Rotorua 6 to 10 unit cases will be quoted in this material.
  • Emax Press Plus at NZD 667 per tooth. 7-year warranty. Enhanced strength for cases where the bite places more load on the cosmetic zone — for example, patients with a strong clench or mild bruxism (sleep grinding) where a night guard is recommended as part of aftercare.
  • Non-prep Emax at NZD 733 per tooth. 7-year warranty. Minimally invasive — no tooth reduction. Requires sufficient space and enamel for adhesion. Not every case qualifies; Picasso reviews each case against the Non-prep criteria during the photo and OPG review before recommending it.
  • Lisi at NZD 800 per tooth. 7-year warranty. Premium translucency for the cosmetic zone, particularly suited to patients seeking the most natural light-transmission characteristics or those whose existing teeth have noticeable translucency in the incisal edge.

No veneer material on the Picasso approved list carries a lifetime warranty — Picasso does not make that claim because no manufacturer it uses offers one. Composite veneers carry the shortest term (6 months); all porcelain options carry 7 years.

Rotorua patient planning tips

  • Count your units before you compare. A 4-veneer quote looks different from a 10-veneer quote. The per-unit saving compounds, so confirm the scope of your smile makeover before running the comparison maths.
  • Send shade reference photos under natural light. Good lighting reveals tooth colour, shape, and gum line accurately. Indoor fluorescent and LED lighting both distort shade reproduction. North-facing window light around mid-morning is ideal.
  • Build in the Auckland connection. Domestic ROT-AKL is roughly 50 minutes by air; the SH5/SH1 drive is around 2.5 hours with buffer for traffic and check-in. Alternatively fly ROT-AKL the evening before an early international departure and overnight near AKL.
  • Time your visit for April to June or September to October. These travel windows offer manageable conditions in northern Vietnam (Hanoi) and lower airfares from Auckland. Coastal Vietnam (Da Nang) is comfortable most of the year except July to September typhoon season.
  • Discuss preparation versus non-prep before you commit. Non-prep Emax preserves more enamel and suits certain cases; Emax Press is the default for most cases. Ask Picasso which option fits your tooth anatomy once they have reviewed your photos and OPG.
  • Pre-book your hotel near the Picasso branch you are assigned to. The coordinator team confirms the branch in the written NZD plan before flights are booked. For Hanoi cases, hotels in the West Lake area are closest to the Westlake Square branch; Old Quarter hotels are closest to the flagship. For Da Nang cases, the Hoàng Diệu branch sits near the city centre and beach district.
  • Use the return leg for leisure if it suits. Because Rotorua is itself a tourism centre, many Bay of Plenty patients add a few days of NZ leisure or self-care before returning to work — useful while temporary veneers settle and final bonding adjustments are integrated into your routine.
  • Bring a soft toothbrush and dental floss in your carry-on. Standard hygiene through the post-bonding period is important; some travellers prefer their own familiar brand to anything sourced in Vietnam.

What to send for a written NZD quote

Before booking flights, send Picasso the following so the written NZD plan is specific to your case:

  1. Six phone photos — front smile (relaxed), front retracted (lips pulled back), right bite (teeth together), left bite (teeth together), upper arch (mouth open, camera up), lower arch (mouth open, camera down).
  2. Close-up retracted photos showing the teeth clearly and any existing restorations, crowns, or composite work.
  3. An OPG panoramic X-ray or CBCT scan if your Rotorua or Bay of Plenty dentist has provided one in the last 2 years. Optional but speeds up the assessment.
  4. A description of your goals — shade target (“brighter, but not Hollywood white”), shape preference (length, edge shape), and references if you have any (Pinterest boards, magazine images).
  5. Any New Zealand quote you have received — useful for the coordinator team to compare line by line and identify what might be priced differently.

An itemised NZD treatment plan in return lets you make a direct line-by-line comparison rather than relying on headline figures. The written plan is valid for 90 days at the June 2026 reference rate of 1 NZD = 15,000 VND.

Email [email protected] for OPG or CBCT attachments above 100MB, or the free-quote form for first-time enquiry through a structured form.

Reviewer

Cosmetic protocols including the Portrait Sitting workflow, material selection criteria, and case acceptance for international patients are set by Dr. Emily Nguyen, Founding Clinical Director of Picasso Dental Clinic since 2013. Your written NZD plan is reviewed against her protocols before issue. The treating clinician for your case is confirmed in the plan before flights are booked.

Next step

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Portrait of Dr. Emily Nguyen, Founding Clinical Director, Picasso Dental Clinic

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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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the veneer cost benchmark in Rotorua?

The 2026 Rotorua and Bay of Plenty private practice benchmark for porcelain veneers is NZD 1,200 to NZD 2,000 per unit. Exact fees vary by dentist, material (Emax versus other porcelain systems), case complexity (mild crowding, shade matching, existing restorations), and whether the case is a single-tooth replacement or part of a multi-unit cosmetic redesign. A 10-unit smile makeover in Rotorua therefore commonly sits at NZD 12,000 to NZD 20,000 before any pre-treatment work. The Rotorua and Bay of Plenty cosmetic dental network is smaller than Auckland's, so some patients also receive quotes from Tauranga or Hamilton when comparing locally.

What is the Picasso price for veneers and what materials are available?

At the June 2026 Picasso reference rate of 1 NZD = 15,000 VND: composite veneer NZD 200 (6-month warranty, used for shape or shade trialling rather than permanent results), Emax Press veneer from NZD 600 (7-year warranty, default for most New Zealand patient cases, 0.3 to 0.5mm preparation), Emax Press Plus from NZD 667 (7-year, enhanced strength), Non-prep Emax from NZD 733 (7-year, minimally invasive when tooth position allows), and Lisi from NZD 800 (7-year, premium translucency for the cosmetic zone). All quotes are itemised line by line and locked at the reference rate for 90 days from issue.

Is it worth flying from Rotorua to Vietnam for veneers?

For 10 Emax veneers at Picasso (NZD 6,000) versus a Rotorua benchmark of NZD 12,000 to NZD 20,000, the gross saving is NZD 6,000 to NZD 14,000. Subtract one return economy airfare from Rotorua via Auckland of NZD 1,300 to NZD 2,500 and the after-airfare saving is NZD 3,500 to NZD 12,700. For 6 units (NZD 3,600 to NZD 4,400 at Picasso versus NZD 7,200 to NZD 12,000 in Rotorua), the trip still works comfortably once flights are absorbed. For 4 or fewer veneers, the saving after travel is more marginal — assess whether combining with other dental work improves the economics.

What should Rotorua patients send before booking?

Send six phone photos taken in good indoor light (front smile relaxed, front retracted with lips pulled back, right bite teeth together, left bite teeth together, upper arch mouth open camera angled up, lower arch mouth open camera angled down), close-up tooth photos showing existing colour and shape, any OPG panoramic X-ray or CBCT from a Rotorua or Bay of Plenty dentist within the last 2 years, any NZ quote you have received (for line-by-line comparison), and a brief description of your goals (shade target, length, shape preference, any restorations to address). Send via email [email protected].

How long do I need in Vietnam for a 10-unit Emax veneer case from Rotorua?

Allow 5 to 7 days in Vietnam for a standard 10-veneer Emax Press case. The treatment sequence covers day-one in-person examination and CBCT or OPG (if not already sent), Portrait Sitting cosmetic design workflow with Dr. Emily Nguyen's protocols, the wax mock-up you approve in the mirror before any preparation, tooth preparation under local anaesthetic, temporaries fitted on the same day, lab manufacture of the Emax Press shells (3 to 5 days), try-in appointment, final bonding under rubber dam, post-bonding adjustment, and end-of-trip review. Buffer 1 to 2 days for travel recovery either side. Because Rotorua is a tourist destination itself, some patients add extended NZ leisure time before returning to work.

Are flights from Rotorua direct or do I connect via Auckland?

Rotorua Airport (ROT) operates domestic services only — no direct international. Bay of Plenty patients reach Vietnam via Auckland Airport (AKL) by domestic ROT-AKL connection (~50 minutes) or by driving (~2.5 hours via SH5 and SH1, longer in peak holiday traffic). From Auckland, one-stop routes operate to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) and Hanoi (HAN) via Singapore (SIN), Bangkok (BKK), Hong Kong (HKG), or Sydney (SYD). Total Rotorua-to-clinic travel time is 15 to 21 hours including the Auckland connection.

Will my New Zealand dentist do follow-up care after Rotorua veneer treatment in Vietnam?

Yes — and the English records pack Picasso provides is designed for exactly that. Every overseas patient receives a written treatment pack in English containing the dual-currency invoice (NZD and VND), material records (Emax Press lot number, shade, manufacturing date), the 7-year warranty paperwork, OPG and any CBCT taken at Picasso, and aftercare instructions. Any Rotorua or Bay of Plenty dentist can use this pack to deliver routine follow-up — cleans, occlusal checks, minor adjustments. Because Rotorua's cosmetic dental network is smaller, some patients route complex follow-up via a Tauranga or Hamilton dentist; the records pack works equally well in any of those cities. For warranty-covered remedial work, we coordinate remote clinical review and arrange treatment under the SmileCare Global Warranty.

When should I NOT travel from Rotorua for veneers?

Do not travel if your treatment plan is 4 or fewer veneers as a standalone case (the saving rarely outruns the flights and accommodation), if you have unmanaged periodontal disease (treat that locally first), if you have an unstable medical condition contraindicating long-haul travel, if your case involves complex orthodontic correction that should precede the veneer phase (Picasso can plan Invisalign first remotely, but the assessment matters), or if you are within 6 weeks of major surgery or significant illness. Picasso will tell you in writing if your case does not justify the trip rather than book you anyway.