Porcelain Veneer Prices in Bali, Compared Across 26+ Clinics (2026)

Updated July 2026

Porcelain veneers are among the most requested cosmetic dental treatments in Bali, especially with Australians combining a smile makeover with a holiday. Porcelain veneers in Australia cost AUD 1,500 to 2,500 per tooth. In Bali, the same treatment costs between IDR 5,000,000 and IDR 6,500,000 per tooth, a fraction of the price back home. This page compares Porcelain Veneer across 26 clinics in Bali, so you can see where it is offered and how pricing sits across the directory.

Porcelain Veneer is compared across 26 Bali clinics on this page. Among those with published pricing, the cost runs IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 6,500,000 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 porcelain veneer in Bali starts at AUD $475/tooth at Bali Family Dental Care.

Cheapest in Bali

AUD $475/tooth

Average Price

AUD $513/tooth

Most Expensive

AUD $618/tooth

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ClinicPrice From (AUD)RatingArea
Uluwatu Dental CareAUD $475/tooth
4.9
Uluwatu / Ungasan (South Kuta)View Uluwatu Dental Care
BIA (Bali Implant Aesthetic) Dental CenterAUD $618/tooth
4.9
Seminyak (Sunset Road)View BIA (Bali Implant Aesthetic) Dental Center
Lumina Aesthetics ClinicAUD $475/tooth
4.9
Kuta (Legian)View Lumina Aesthetics Clinic
NgoerahSun Wellness and Aesthetic CenterAUD $522/tooth
5.0
DenpasarView NgoerahSun Wellness and Aesthetic Center
Sunset Dental Clinic BaliAUD $475/tooth
4.7
Seminyak / UbudView Sunset Dental Clinic Bali
Bali Family Dental CareAUD $475/tooth
4.9
DenpasarView Bali Family Dental Care
Kalm Dental CareAUD $523/tooth
4.9
SeminyakView Kalm Dental Care
Fidelity Dental BaliAUD $523/tooth
4.9
Seminyak (Sunset Road)View Fidelity Dental Bali
ARC Dental Clinic BaliAUD $618/tooth
4.6
KutaView ARC Dental Clinic Bali
D'Square Dental SeminyakAUD $499/tooth
4.9
Kuta / Seminyak (Kerobokan)View D'Square Dental Seminyak
Rejuvie DentalAUD $475/tooth
4.5
Kuta / SanurView Rejuvie Dental
BIMC Dental CentreAUD $475/tooth
3.9
Nusa DuaView BIMC Dental Centre
CS Dental Clinics Bali - KutaContact for quote
4.9
KutaView CS Dental Clinics Bali - Kuta
(SDC) Shine Dental Care BaliContact for quote
4.9
Nusa DuaView (SDC) Shine Dental Care Bali
CS Dental Clinics Bali - CangguContact for quote
4.9
CangguView CS Dental Clinics Bali - Canggu
Smile Ready BaliContact for quote
4.8
Denpasar / KutaView Smile Ready Bali
Flash Dental BaliContact for quote
4.8
KutaView Flash Dental Bali
SG Dental Solution BaliContact for quote
4.8
SeminyakView SG Dental Solution Bali
Bali Dental & Implants Centre (BDIC)Contact for quote
4.9
Ubud / Gianyar (Saba); also Denpasar and Kedonganan-JimbaranView Bali Dental & Implants Centre (BDIC)
Cosmodent Dentist BaliContact for quote
4.9
Kuta (Legian)View Cosmodent Dentist Bali
Dr Teeth Dental ClinicContact for quote
5.0
Renon, DenpasarView Dr Teeth Dental Clinic
Puri Medical ClinicContact for quote
4.5
Kerobokan / CangguView Puri Medical Clinic
Kuta Dental by Dr. Syamsiar AdamContact for quote
4.4
Kuta (main branch); also Pemogan, Denpasar (Kuta Dental Ultimate)View Kuta Dental by Dr. Syamsiar Adam
Bali International Dental Center (BIDC)Contact for quote
4.4
DenpasarView Bali International Dental Center (BIDC)
Rata Clinic BaliContact for quote
4.1
Seminyak (Sunset Road)View Rata Clinic Bali
Sayan Aesthetic InstituteContact for quote
4.2
UbudView Sayan Aesthetic Institute

What Is a Porcelain Veneer?

A porcelain veneer is a thin, custom shell of dental ceramic bonded to the front surface of a tooth to change its shape, size, colour or alignment. Each veneer is fabricated in a dental lab from a feldspathic or leucite-reinforced porcelain, using an impression or a digital scan of the prepared tooth, which is what gives porcelain its natural, translucent, stain-resistant finish. The treatment normally takes two visits: the first to prepare the teeth and take impressions, the second to bond the finished veneers once the lab has made them, usually five to ten working days later. Well-cared-for porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years. Compared with composite veneers, which are sculpted directly onto the teeth in a single visit, porcelain costs more but is more durable and more lifelike. Emax, a lithium disilicate glass-ceramic, is a distinct premium ceramic that some clinics offer as a step up from traditional porcelain, with its own pricing and properties covered on our separate Emax Veneer page.

What Affects Porcelain Veneer Prices in Bali?

The number of teeth is usually the biggest single factor, since most patients treat between six and ten upper front teeth rather than a single veneer, and some clinics offer a lower per-tooth rate on a full arch. The clinic's lab capability matters too: an in-house or premium partner lab, layered porcelain work and highly customised shade matching sit at the upper end of the range, while more standard fabrication sits lower. Complexity of preparation adds cost, for example when teeth need reshaping, old restorations removed, or gum contouring before the veneers are fitted. Whether digital smile design is included, a preview of your final smile created from a scan and mock-up, can also lift the price, as can temporary veneers worn between the two visits. Among the clinics on this page that have published a porcelain veneer price, the range runs from IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 6,500,000 per tooth, with an average of roughly IDR 5,400,000.

Popular areas for this treatment include Seminyak, Canggu, and Kuta, where most clinics are concentrated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Among the clinics on this page that have published a porcelain veneer price, the cost ranges from IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 6,500,000 per tooth, with an average of about IDR 5,400,000. Six clinics, including Bali Family Dental Care, Rejuvie Dental and Uluwatu Dental Care, price theirs at IDR 5,000,000 per tooth. For comparison, the same treatment in Australia typically costs AUD 1,500 to 2,500 per tooth.

It is a thin, custom-made shell of dental ceramic bonded to the front of a tooth to improve its colour, shape, size or alignment. The porcelain is fabricated in a dental lab from an impression or digital scan of your prepared tooth, which gives it a natural, translucent look that resists staining better than most alternatives.

Composite veneers are built up directly on the tooth from a tooth-coloured resin, sculpted and cured by the dentist in a single visit, which makes them cheaper and quicker but more prone to staining and chipping over time. Porcelain veneers are made in a lab across two visits and cost more, but they are more durable, more stain-resistant and generally look more lifelike. Porcelain tends to suit patients wanting a long-lasting result, while composite suits shorter stays and smaller budgets.

Traditional porcelain veneers use a feldspathic or leucite-reinforced ceramic. Emax is a different material, a lithium disilicate glass-ceramic made by Ivoclar Vivadent, that some clinics offer as a premium step up because it is stronger and highly translucent. They are not the same thing, so the pricing and description on this page cover conventional porcelain only. If you are weighing Emax specifically, see our separate Emax Veneer page for its pricing and details.

It normally takes two visits. At the first visit the dentist prepares the teeth by removing a very thin layer of enamel, then takes an impression or digital scan and often fits temporary veneers. The lab fabricates your veneers, usually over five to ten working days. At the second visit the dentist checks the fit and colour, then permanently bonds the veneers to your teeth.

With good oral hygiene and regular dental care, porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years, and often longer. Their lifespan depends on how well you look after them, whether you grind your teeth, and habits such as biting hard objects. A night guard is often recommended if you clench or grind.

Fitting porcelain veneers usually involves removing a thin layer of enamel so the veneer sits flush and looks natural, and that enamel does not grow back, so the process is not fully reversible. It is not generally considered damaging when done by an experienced dentist on suitable teeth. A good clinic will assess whether your teeth are healthy enough and discuss more conservative options where appropriate.

Most patients treat the teeth that show when they smile, commonly the six to ten upper front teeth, rather than a single veneer, so the shade and shape stay consistent across the smile. Some people add lower veneers as well. The right number depends on your smile line and what you want to change, which a consultation and smile design can help clarify.

Many Bali clinics offer digital smile design, where a scan and mock-up show a preview of your final smile before any teeth are prepared. Some also fit a trial mock-up or temporary veneers so you can see and feel the proposed shape in your own mouth. Whether this is included or costs extra varies by clinic, so it is worth confirming when you book.

Many established Bali clinics work with modern in-house or partner labs using the same porcelain systems and digital workflows found in Australia, and several treat large volumes of international patients each year. Quality does vary between clinics, so it helps to check reviews, before-and-after cases and the lab a clinic uses. Two of the highest-rated clinics on this page are Uluwatu Dental Care (4.9 out of 5, 1,434 reviews) and BIA (Bali Implant Aesthetic) Dental Center (4.9 out of 5, 1,150 reviews).

Six clinics on this page publish porcelain veneers at IDR 5,000,000 per tooth, the lowest current price: Bali Family Dental Care, Rejuvie Dental, Uluwatu Dental Care, BIMC Dental Centre, Lumina Aesthetics Clinic and Sunset Dental Clinic Bali. You can compare all published prices in the table above before deciding, since the lowest price is not always the best fit for a full smile makeover.

The price gap mainly reflects lower operating and labour costs in Bali, not lower-quality materials. Clinics use the same porcelain systems and the same two-visit lab process, which is why so many Australians plan a course of veneers around a trip. In Australia the treatment typically runs AUD 1,500 to 2,500 per tooth, while in Bali our data shows a range of IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 6,500,000 per tooth.

This page lists all 26 Bali dental clinics in our directory. Some have published a specific porcelain veneer price, and those set the IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 6,500,000 range shown here. The rest have not listed a porcelain veneer price yet, so they appear as directory-wide comparison clinics you can contact directly for a quote rather than being left off the page.

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