Compare Dental Prices Across 27+ Clinics in Bali
Side-by-side pricing for implants, veneers, crowns, whitening and more. Prices verified from clinic websites. Save up to 70% compared to Australia.
27 clinics | 20+ treatments compared | Prices verified March 2026 | Updated from clinic websites
Browse by Treatment
Compare prices across all Bali clinics for each treatment
Dental Implants
From IDR 12,500,000
Compare implant prices across all Bali clinics. Korean, American and Swiss brands available.
Veneers
From IDR 1,700,000
Composite and porcelain veneer prices compared. Emax, zirconia and more.
All-on-4
From IDR 50,000,000
Full mouth rehabilitation prices. Multiple implant systems and materials compared.
Teeth Whitening
From IDR 2,500,000
Laser whitening and home whitening kit prices at every clinic in Bali.
Crowns
From IDR 5,000,000
Porcelain, zirconia and Emax crown prices. Per-unit pricing compared.
Root Canal
From IDR 2,000,000
Anterior, premolar and molar root canal prices. Including retreatments.
How It Works
Browse Clinics
Explore 27+ verified dental clinics across Seminyak, Kuta, Denpasar, Ubud, Nusa Dua and Canggu.
Compare Prices
See treatment prices side by side in your preferred currency. All prices are sourced directly from clinic websites.
Contact via WhatsApp
Reach your chosen clinic directly through WhatsApp. No middlemen, no booking fees, no commissions.
Browse by Area in Bali
Find dental clinics near your hotel or accommodation.
Seminyak
5 clinics
Popular tourist hub with established clinics on Sunset Road.
Kuta
6 clinics
Closest to the airport, budget-friendly to premium options.
Denpasar
7 clinics
Bali's capital with hospital-grade dental centres and specialists.
Ubud
3 clinics
Wellness-focused care surrounded by rice terraces and jungle.
Nusa Dua
3 clinics
Premium resort district with international-standard facilities.
Canggu
3 clinics
Digital nomad hub with flexible hours and quality care.
Top-Rated Clinics
Based on Google reviews and verified pricing data
How Much Can You Save?
Typical savings for Australians travelling to Bali for dental treatment
| Treatment | Australia (AUD) | Bali (AUD approx.) | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Dental Implant | $5,000 to $7,500 | $1,250 to $2,000 | Up to 70% |
| Porcelain Veneer (per tooth) | $1,500 to $2,500 | $170 to $550 | Up to 80% |
| Zirconia Crown | $1,500 to $2,500 | $500 to $650 | Up to 70% |
| All-on-4 (per arch) | $20,000 to $35,000 | $5,000 to $15,000 | Up to 75% |
| Laser Teeth Whitening | $600 to $1,200 | $250 to $470 | Up to 60% |
| Root Canal (molar) | $1,200 to $2,000 | $400 to $750 | Up to 70% |
AUD figures are approximate conversions based on an IDR/AUD exchange rate of approximately 10,000 IDR per 1 AUD. Exchange rates fluctuate. Always confirm pricing in IDR with your chosen clinic.
Why Do People Go to Bali for Dental Work?
Bali has become one of the most popular dental tourism destinations in Southeast Asia, particularly for Australians. The combination of significant cost savings, English-speaking clinics, internationally trained dentists, and a world-class holiday destination makes it a practical choice. Many Bali clinics use the same materials and equipment found in Australian practices, including brands like Straumann, Ivoclar Vivadent and DENTSPLY. The main reasons people choose Bali for dental work are price, convenience, and the ability to recover in a beautiful location.
Save 60 to 70%
Dental treatment in Bali costs a fraction of Australian prices, even after factoring in flights and accommodation.
English-Speaking Staff
Most clinics catering to tourists have English-speaking dentists and front-desk staff experienced with international patients.
Same Materials and Brands
Leading Bali clinics use international implant brands, Emax porcelain, and digital imaging equipment equivalent to Australian clinics.
No Waiting Lists
Appointments are typically available within days, and many clinics offer consultations on short notice.
Combine With a Holiday
Most dental procedures allow downtime between appointments, which is time you can spend enjoying Bali's beaches, food and culture.
Direct Communication
Most clinics communicate via WhatsApp, making it easy to ask questions, share X-rays and confirm your treatment plan before you arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is dental work in Bali safe?
Yes, when you choose the right clinic. Look for clinics with PDGI (Indonesian Dental Association) registered dentists, modern sterilisation equipment, and a track record with international patients. Many dentists in Bali have trained overseas and use international-standard protocols.
How do I know if the prices on this site are current?
We verify prices directly from clinic websites and note the date of each verification. Prices can change, so we always recommend confirming the current price directly with the clinic before booking flights.
Do Bali clinics speak English?
Yes. Clinics that cater to international patients all have English-speaking staff. Most also communicate via WhatsApp, which makes it easy to ask questions and clarify details before your trip.
Will my Australian health insurance cover dental work in Bali?
Some Australian health insurance policies include overseas dental coverage. Check your policy documents or call your insurer to confirm. Many patients find that even without insurance coverage, the out-of-pocket cost in Bali is lower than the gap fee in Australia.
How far in advance should I book?
Most Bali dental clinics can accommodate bookings within a week or two. For complex treatments like All-on-4, it is worth contacting the clinic 4 to 6 weeks ahead so they can review your X-rays and prepare a treatment plan.
About This Directory
BestDentistBali is the most comprehensive dental price comparison directory for Bali, Indonesia. We list prices for dental implants, veneers, crowns, root canals, teeth whitening, All-on-4, dentures, orthodontics and more across 27 verified clinics in Seminyak, Kuta, Denpasar, Ubud, Nusa Dua and Canggu. All prices are sourced directly from clinic websites. We do not take commissions or charge for listings. Our goal is to give international patients, especially Australians, New Zealanders and Europeans, the transparent pricing information they need to make an informed decision about dental tourism in Bali.