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How Much Does Veneers Cost in Malaysia in AUD?

Veneers in Malaysia typically cost from AUD $725 to AUD $1,596. Prices depend on the chosen material, number of teeth, and clinic location. Patients save around 47% by travelling to Malaysia from Australia, where this procedure costs AUD $2,176 on average. Most clinics bundle initial consultations and local anaesthetic into their primary treatment quotes.

  • Composite veneer: AUD $145 to AUD $435 for resin-based direct bonding.
  • Porcelain veneer: AUD $725 to AUD $1,306 for durable, natural-looking ceramic shells.
  • Emax veneers: AUD $725 to AUD $1,306 for high-strength lithium disilicate ceramic.
  • Zirconia veneers: AUD $725 to AUD $1,306 for maximum durability and opaque coverage.
  • Lumineer: AUD $870 to AUD $1,451 for ultra-thin, no-prep dental applications.
  • Location factor: Clinics in Kuala Lumpur and Bangsar often carry a 15–20% premium.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing multidisciplinary centres provides distinct advantages for Australian patients seeking complex smile makeovers. Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre, awarded for plastic surgery excellence, uses 10+ dental specialists to deliver holistic aesthetic results. Professional members of the Malaysian Dental Association (MDA) ensure quality standards. This integration allows for comprehensive care that smaller boutique dental clinics cannot match.

MalaysiaThailandTurkey
Veneersfrom AUD $725from AUD $586from AUD $508
Zirconia veneersfrom AUD $653from AUD $1,160from AUD $580
Porcelain Veneerfrom AUD $653from AUD $653from AUD $293
Lumineerfrom AUD $870from AUD $869from AUD $61
Emax veneersfrom AUD $653from AUD $521from AUD $653
Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 333 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Best Veneers Clinics in Malaysia for Australians: 2 Verified Options and AUD Prices

Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre
LeSmile Dental Clinic (Klinik Pergigian LeSmile) – Sri Petaling

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Surgery Time - 2 hours
Stay in the country - 6 days
Rehabilitation - 1 day
Anaesthesia - Local anaesthesia
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Yoganjali Dorairaj

Dr. Yoganjali Dorairaj is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon at Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre. He focuses on complex jaw disorders and facial trauma surgery. Dr. Dorairaj holds a BDS degree from AIMST University. He is an active member of the Malaysian Dental Association.

  • Specializes in treating temporomandibular joint disorder and trigeminal neuralgia.
  • Performs surgical fracture treatment and oroantral fistula repair.
  • Practices at a center named best for plastic surgery by the IMTJ.
  • Provides care in English, Bahasa Malaysia, and Tamil.

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Updated: 11/06/2026
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Our Veneers Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Veneers, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Porcelain Veneer

A thin layer of porcelain is applied to the surface of teeth to improve appearance and function.

Pros: Durable, lasting 10-15 years with proper care. Resistant to stains, unlike composite veneers which discolor over time.
Cons: Requires more enamel removal compared to lumineers. Higher cost than composite options.
Effectiveness: 95% success rate in improving dental aesthetics.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Correcting discoloration, chips, and gaps in 1-2 teeth.

Composite Veneer

Composite Veneer involves applying a tooth-colored resin to improve the appearance of teeth.

Pros: Quick application. Requires less enamel removal than porcelain veneers. Reversible and easily repairable. Offers immediate results in a single visit.
Cons: Less durable than zirconia veneers, lasting 5-7 years. Prone to staining compared to porcelain veneers.
Effectiveness: Successfully enhances the appearance of chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Small chips, minor discoloration, and slight misalignment. Suitable for those seeking quick cosmetic improvements.

Emax Veneers

These are thin layers of lithium disilicate ceramic bonded to teeth for a natural, attractive smile.

Pros: Emax veneers offer high durability and a natural look. They are 3 times stronger than composite veneers and provide excellent translucency for a realistic appearance.
Cons: More tooth structure may be removed compared to lumineers. They require a longer preparation time than composite veneers.
Effectiveness: Success rate is 95% over 10 years.
Duration: 2-3 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Discolored teeth, chipped or broken teeth, minor misalignments, and gaps.

Lumineer

Thin dental shells designed for cosmetic dentistry, enhancing the appearance of teeth with minimal preparation.

Pros: No tooth shaving needed. Suitable for sensitive teeth. Thin design, only about 0.2mm thick, preserves natural tooth structure.
Cons: Less durable than Emax veneers. Not ideal for severe discoloration or significant misalignment issues.
Effectiveness: Durability of up to 10 years.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Minor chips, slight discoloration, 1-2 teeth alignment issues.

Zirconia Veneers

These are strong, durable dental shells used to enhance the appearance of teeth.

Pros: High strength and durability, resisting chipping better than composite veneers. Withstands up to 900 MPa of force, making them ideal for patients with bruxism.
Cons: Less translucent compared to porcelain veneers, which can impact the natural look. Requires more tooth reduction than lumineers.
Effectiveness: Success rate of 91% over 10 years.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: Not needed
Best for: Patients with heavily discolored teeth or those needing robust restoration. Suitable for individuals with high bite pressure.

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