Composite Veneer Prices in Bali, Compared Across 26+ Clinics (2026)
Updated July 2026
A composite veneer is a tooth-coloured resin restoration that a dentist sculpts directly onto your tooth in a single visit to correct chips, gaps, worn edges or minor shade problems. Because there is no dental lab and no impression-and-wait step, composite veneers are the fastest and most affordable way to reshape a smile, which is exactly why so many visitors pair them with a Bali trip. In Australia, composite veneers typically run AUD 500 to 900 per tooth, and the same work in Bali is a fraction of that. This page compares Composite Veneer across 26 clinics in Bali so you can see who publishes a price and how those prices line up.
Composite Veneer is compared across 26 Bali clinics on this page. Among those with published pricing, the cost runs IDR 1,000,000 to IDR 2,400,000 per tooth. Two of the top-rated options are Uluwatu Dental Care (4.9/5, 1,434 reviews) and BIA (Bali Implant Aesthetic) Dental Center (4.9/5, 1,150 reviews).
The cheapest composite veneer in Bali starts at AUD $95/tooth at Cosmodent Dentist Bali.
Cheapest in Bali
AUD $95/tooth
Average Price
AUD $150/tooth
Most Expensive
AUD $228/tooth
What Is a Composite Veneer?
A composite veneer is a thin layer of tooth-coloured composite resin bonded and sculpted directly onto the front of a tooth to change its shape, size, colour or alignment. Unlike porcelain, it is built up chairside by the dentist in a single visit, one layer at a time, then shaped, cured with a curing light and polished to a natural finish. There is no dental lab and no separate fitting appointment, so most people walk out with a finished result the same day. Little or no enamel usually needs to be removed, which makes composite work easier to repair, adjust or reverse later. Well-maintained composite veneers typically last 5 to 7 years before they need repolishing or replacing. Compared with porcelain veneers, which are custom-made in a lab over two visits, composite costs less and is faster, but it is more prone to staining and chipping over time and generally does not last as long. For smaller cosmetic touch-ups it is often the more practical choice, while porcelain remains the more durable option for a full smile makeover.
What Affects Composite Veneer Prices in Bali?
The single biggest driver is how many teeth you are treating, since composite veneers are almost always priced per tooth and the front six to eight are the usual cosmetic zone. Beyond the count, the dentist's artistry matters more with composite than with any other veneer, because the material is shaped freehand at the chair: careful layering, shade-matching to your natural teeth and a smooth, hand-polished finish all take skill and time, and that is reflected in the price. Cases that involve closing a noticeable gap, rebuilding a chipped or worn edge, or correcting the shape of a tooth are more complex than a simple shade refresh and can cost more. It is also worth asking what a quoted price includes, since some clinics build in a follow-up polishing or minor touch-up visit while others treat that separately. Among the clinics on this page that have published a composite veneer price, the range runs from IDR 1,000,000 to IDR 2,400,000 per tooth, with an average of roughly IDR 1,575,000.
Popular areas for this treatment include Seminyak, Canggu, and Kuta, where most clinics are concentrated.
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Among the clinics on this page that publish a composite veneer price, the range runs from IDR 1,000,000 to IDR 2,400,000 per tooth, with an average of roughly IDR 1,575,000. The exact figure depends on the clinic, the dentist’s experience and how much shaping each tooth needs. Because veneers are priced per tooth, your total will depend on how many teeth you treat.
A composite veneer is a thin layer of tooth-coloured composite resin that the dentist bonds and sculpts directly onto the front of your tooth to improve its shape, size, colour or alignment. It is built up and shaped chairside in one visit, then cured and polished, with no dental lab involved.
A composite veneer is sculpted directly onto the tooth from resin in a single visit, while a porcelain veneer is a custom ceramic shell made in a dental lab and fitted over two visits. Composite is cheaper and faster and usually needs little or no enamel removed. Porcelain is more stain-resistant and longer-lasting but costs more and takes longer. Composite suits smaller touch-ups; porcelain suits full, long-term makeovers.
Well-maintained composite veneers typically last 5 to 7 years before they need repolishing or replacing, compared with roughly 10 to 15 years for porcelain. How long yours last depends on your bite, your diet and habits like grinding, coffee, red wine and smoking, and on how well you keep up with cleaning and routine dental visits.
Yes, composite resin is more porous than porcelain, so it can pick up stains over time from coffee, tea, red wine, curry and tobacco. The good news is that surface staining can often be buffed away with a professional repolish rather than a full replacement. Cutting back on staining foods and drinks and keeping up with cleanings helps them stay bright for longer.
Yes, and this is one of composite's biggest advantages. Because the veneer is made from the same resin the dentist works with at the chair, a chip or worn edge can usually be patched, reshaped and repolished in a single short visit, without remaking the whole veneer. Porcelain, by contrast, generally has to be replaced if it fractures.
The dentist lightly prepares the tooth surface, then applies the tooth-coloured resin in thin layers, sculpting the shape by hand and hardening each layer with a curing light. Once the shape is right, the veneer is trimmed, refined and polished to a natural shine. The whole process happens in one appointment, so most people leave with the finished result the same day.
It varies with your goal. Some people fix just one or two teeth to close a gap or repair a chip, while others do the front six or eight, the teeth most visible when you smile, for a fuller change. Because composite is priced per tooth, you can treat only the teeth that need it and build up gradually if you prefer.
Composite veneers are among the most conservative cosmetic options because they usually require little or no enamel to be removed before the resin is bonded on. This means the treatment can often be adjusted or reversed later. As with any dental work, good day-to-day care and regular check-ups keep the underlying tooth healthy.
They can be ideal for a shorter stay. Because composite veneers are completed chairside in a single visit with no lab wait, you can often have them done in one appointment rather than needing two visits spread across several days, as porcelain usually requires. If your trip is short and the work is cosmetic, composite is worth discussing with your clinic.
Two of the top-rated clinics on this page for cosmetic dentistry are Uluwatu Dental Care (4.9 out of 5 from 1,434 reviews) and BIA (Bali Implant Aesthetic) Dental Center (4.9 out of 5 from 1,150 reviews). Both publish a composite veneer price in our directory. Comparing published prices and reviews across the clinics here is the best way to find the right fit for your budget and your case.
This page lists all 26 Bali dental clinics in our directory, but not every clinic has published a price for composite veneers. Some only quote after an in-person assessment, some offer porcelain or other veneer types instead, and some simply have not shared this figure yet. Where a price is available we show it, and where it is not you can contact the clinic directly for a quote.
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