Zirconia Veneer Prices in Bali, Compared Across 26+ Clinics (2026)
Updated July 2026
Zirconia veneers are thin shells made from zirconium dioxide, the same tough ceramic used in dental crowns, chosen by patients who want extra strength and fracture resistance over the very thinnest possible restoration. Some people prefer them to porcelain when they have a heavier bite or want a more durable long-term result, accepting a little less natural translucency in exchange. In Australia, zirconia veneers commonly run from around AUD 1,600 to AUD 2,600 per tooth, which is a large part of why patients look to Bali for the same treatment. This page compares Zirconia Veneer across 26 clinics in Bali.
Zirconia Veneer is compared across 26 Bali clinics on this page. Among those with published pricing, the cost runs IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 5,500,000 per tooth. The two clinics offering this treatment are Uluwatu Dental Care (4.9/5, 1,434 reviews) and Sunset Dental Clinic Bali (4.7/5, 1,067 reviews).
The cheapest zirconia veneer in Bali starts at AUD $475/tooth at Sunset Dental Clinic Bali.
Cheapest in Bali
AUD $475/tooth
Average Price
AUD $499/tooth
Most Expensive
AUD $523/tooth
What Is a Zirconia Veneer?
A zirconia veneer is a custom shell of zirconium dioxide ceramic bonded to the front of a tooth to improve its shape, colour or alignment. Zirconia was originally developed for crowns and is prized for its exceptional strength and resistance to chipping and fracture, which makes it appealing when durability matters more than achieving the thinnest possible veneer. As a veneer material it remains a smaller niche choice compared with porcelain, Emax (lithium disilicate) or composite, for two main reasons: zirconia usually requires a little more tooth structure to be removed to seat the veneer, and it is naturally less translucent, so it can look slightly more opaque than porcelain. Modern high-translucency zirconia formulations have narrowed that appearance gap considerably. Dentists tend to recommend it for patients with a heavier bite, for slightly overbuilt teeth, or where long-term toughness is the priority. Well-made zirconia restorations are known for lasting a long time and standing up to daily wear.
What Affects Zirconia Veneer Prices in Bali?
Several things shape what you pay for a zirconia veneer in Bali. The clinic itself matters, as more established practices with senior dentists and in-house or high-end laboratories often price above newer clinics. The specific zirconia used plays a role too, since high-translucency formulations designed for a more natural look can cost more than standard grades. Your case affects the total: the number of teeth treated, how much preparation each tooth needs, and any groundwork such as whitening or gum work before placement. Lab turnaround and whether the shade is matched across multiple teeth also feed into the quote. It is worth being honest that zirconia is still a newer and less common veneer option in Bali, so fewer clinics list a published price for it than for porcelain, though that does not reflect on the quality of the material or the result. If you want broader zirconia pricing context, our separate Zirconia Crown page carries deeper listing data for the same material in its more common use. Among the clinics on this page that have published a zirconia veneer price, the range runs from IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 5,500,000 per tooth.
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 have published a price, zirconia veneers run from IDR 5,000,000 to IDR 5,500,000 per tooth, with an average of about IDR 5,250,000. The two clinics currently listing a price are Uluwatu Dental Care at IDR 5,500,000 and Sunset Dental Clinic Bali at IDR 5,000,000. Prices can change, so confirm the current figure with the clinic before booking.
It is a thin, custom shell of zirconium dioxide ceramic bonded to the front surface of a tooth to change its shape, size, colour or alignment. Zirconia is the same very strong ceramic used for many dental crowns, so it is valued for toughness and fracture resistance rather than for being the thinnest option available.
Both are ceramic shells bonded to the tooth, but zirconia is stronger and more fracture resistant, while traditional porcelain is more naturally translucent and can be made thinner. Porcelain often gives a slightly more lifelike appearance for front teeth, whereas zirconia is chosen when extra durability is the priority. Zirconia also tends to need a little more tooth preparation.
Emax is a lithium disilicate glass ceramic known for a strong balance of aesthetics and reasonable strength, and it is one of the most popular veneer materials worldwide. Zirconia is tougher and more resistant to fracture, but historically less translucent than Emax. If your main goal is natural translucency, Emax or porcelain is often favoured; if maximum strength matters most, zirconia has the edge.
Yes. Zirconia is one of the strongest ceramics used in dentistry and resists chipping and cracking very well, which is why it was first developed for crowns. Well-made and well-cared-for zirconia restorations are known for standing up to daily biting forces and lasting a long time.
The two main trade-offs are appearance and preparation. Standard zirconia is less translucent than porcelain or Emax, so it can look slightly more opaque, though high-translucency formulations have narrowed this gap. Zirconia veneers also usually require a bit more tooth structure to be removed than the thinnest porcelain veneers. Your dentist can advise whether these trade-offs suit your case.
They tend to suit patients who want extra strength and durability, for example those with a heavier bite or with teeth that are slightly overbuilt, where toughness matters more than achieving the very thinnest veneer. Patients whose top priority is maximum front-tooth translucency may be better suited to porcelain or Emax. A dentist assessment is the best way to decide.
The dentist first prepares the tooth by removing a small amount of enamel, then takes an impression or digital scan that is sent to a laboratory to make the veneer. A temporary may be placed while the veneer is made. At a later visit, the finished zirconia veneer is checked for fit and shade and then bonded into place, usually across two visits.
With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups, zirconia restorations are known for their longevity thanks to the material's strength. Lifespan varies with your bite, habits such as grinding, and how well the veneers are maintained. Your dentist can give a realistic estimate for your specific case.
Zirconia is still a newer and more specialised veneer option, and many patients and clinics default to porcelain, Emax or composite for front teeth because of their translucency. Zirconia's greater strength comes with a little more tooth preparation and a more opaque look in standard grades, so it is usually reserved for cases where durability is the main goal. This is a niche choice, not a lesser one.
Yes. Zirconium dioxide is widely used for dental crowns, which is where it earned its reputation for strength and fracture resistance. Using it as a veneer applies that same toughness to a thinner, front-surface restoration. If you want broader pricing context for the material, our separate Zirconia Crown page lists more clinics for its more common crown use.
Of the 26 clinics compared here, only a few have published a zirconia veneer price so far. Zirconia is a less common veneer option in Bali, so many clinics that offer other veneer types have not listed a specific figure for it yet. A blank price does not mean a clinic cannot do the treatment; it means we do not have a verified published price to show. It is always worth contacting the clinic directly for a current quote.
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