What's the Cost of Root Canal Treatment in Vietnam?

What should I expect after a root canal?

Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort for two to three days after a root canal, manageable with over the counter pain medication. Your tooth may feel sensitive to pressure or biting for about a week as the surrounding tissues heal from inflammation. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, I tell patients that the procedure itself eliminates pain rather than causing it. The relief from pre-treatment infection far outweighs temporary post-procedure sensitivity. Complete healing takes several weeks, but you can return to normal activities immediately and eat normally once numbness wears off, avoiding only very hard foods on that tooth initially
apicoectomy

What is an apicoectomy?

An apicoectomy is a minor surgical procedure that removes the tip of a tooth root and surrounding infected tissue when a standard root canal fails or cannot fully resolve an infection. I make a small incision in the gum, access the root tip through the bone, remove the infected portion, seal the end of the root canal, and close the gum. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, this procedure takes 30 to 60 minutes under local anesthesia and saves teeth that would otherwise need extraction. Success rates exceed 90%, making it an excellent option for preserving natural teeth when root canal retreatment isn't possible
veneers compare to bonding

How do veneers compare to bonding?

Veneers and bonding serve similar cosmetic purposes but differ dramatically in durability, appearance, and cost. Veneers last 10 to 15 years, resist staining, and look incredibly natural, but cost significantly more and require tooth preparation. Bonding costs about one third the price, requires minimal tooth alteration, and completes in one visit, but stains within two to three years and needs replacement every three to five years. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, I help patients choose based on their specific goals, timeline, and budget. For minor fixes or temporary solutions, bonding works beautifully. For lasting smile transformations, veneers deliver superior results.
Can veneers fix severely discolored teeth

Can veneers fix severely discolored teeth?

Yes, veneers can effectively cover severely discolored teeth that don't respond to whitening treatments. I've used veneers to mask tetracycline staining, fluorosis, trauma discoloration, and dark teeth from root canals at Picasso Dental Clinic locations across Vietnam. The porcelain completely hides the underlying color while creating a natural, bright appearance. However, extremely dark teeth sometimes require special preparation techniques or slightly thicker veneers to prevent the darkness from showing through. In my decade treating patients in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, veneers have consistently delivered beautiful results even for the most stubborn discoloration cases.
Do I need healthy teeth and gums for veneers

Do I need healthy teeth and gums for veneers?

Yes, you absolutely need healthy teeth and gums before getting veneers. Veneers are cosmetic restorations that bond to your natural tooth structure, so decay, gum disease, or structural damage must be treated first. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, I've turned away patients requesting immediate veneers because untreated cavities or active gum infection would guarantee failure. We always address underlying dental problems first, then move forward with veneers once your oral health is solid. This foundation work ensures your veneers last 10 to 15 years instead of failing within months.
porcelain veneers more expensive than composite veneers

Are porcelain veneers more expensive than composite veneers?

Yes, porcelain veneers typically cost two to three times more than composite veneers because they require lab fabrication, premium materials, and multiple appointments. Porcelain lasts 15 to 20 years and resists staining beautifully, while composite lasts five to seven years and stains more easily. The higher upfront cost of porcelain often provides better long-term value through longevity and appearance. At Picasso Dental Clinic, where I've placed thousands of both types since 2013 treating over 70,000 patients, I recommend porcelain for permanent smile transformations and composite for budget-conscious patients, younger patients, or those testing cosmetic changes
factors affect costs of veneers

What factors affect the cost of veneers?

Veneer costs are affected by geographic location and overhead expenses, material quality and type, dentist experience and training, case complexity, number of veneers needed, lab quality, and whether preliminary treatments are required. A veneer in Manhattan costs more than an identical one in Vietnam due to operational costs, not quality differences. Premium materials cost more but last longer and look better. At Picasso Dental Clinic, where I've completed thousands of veneer cases since 2013 treating over 70,000 patients from 65 nationalities, I explain that the lowest price rarely provides the best value. Understanding what drives costs helps you invest wisely

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