Picasso Dental · Research Hub Planning & Logistics · 2026
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Remote Consultation with Vietnamese Dentists

How to get a dental treatment plan and fixed-price quote from Picasso Dental before booking flights — X-ray submission, WhatsApp consultations, CBCT-based remote assessment, and what a virtual consultation delivers.

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At a Glance

Getting a second opinion from a Vietnam dentist before flying is now straightforward, free, and remarkably informative. Picasso Dental Clinic — with 6 clinics and over 70,000 patients treated from 62 countries — provides remote consultations via WhatsApp at no cost. You send a panoramic X-ray (OPG), photos, and your medical history; within 48 hours, you receive a detailed treatment plan with fixed USD pricing, an estimated timeline, and alternative treatment options. Published research demonstrates 85–95% diagnostic concordance between teledentistry assessments and in-person examinations, meaning a well-conducted remote consultation gives you a reliable second opinion before you commit to international travel. This guide explains exactly what to send, what you will receive back, how to compare treatment plans, and how the process transitions from remote assessment to an in-person visit.

Contents

  1. Why Get a Remote Consultation First
  2. How Picasso Dental's Remote Consultation Works
  3. What to Send for Remote Evaluation
  4. What You'll Receive Back
  5. Comparing Treatment Plans: Home Dentist vs Vietnam
  6. Video Consultation Options
  7. Privacy and Data Security
  8. Setting Expectations: Remote vs In-Person
  9. How Remote Consultations Build Trust
  10. Common Questions During Remote Consultations
  11. From Consultation to Booking: Next Steps
  12. Frequently Asked Questions
  13. Conclusions
Free
Initial Remote Consultation
≤ 48 hrs
Response Time
85–95%
Diagnostic Concordance with In-Person
91%
Patient Satisfaction with Teledentistry
70,000+
Patients Treated at Picasso

1. Why Get a Remote Consultation First

Dental tourism involves a significant commitment — international flights, time away from work, and the emotional weight of undergoing medical treatment in a foreign country. A remote consultation before flying addresses the biggest uncertainties and transforms a leap of faith into an informed decision.

1.1 Validate Your Treatment Needs

Your home dentist has recommended a treatment plan. Perhaps it is dental implants, veneers, a full-mouth rehabilitation, or a combination of procedures. A remote second opinion from a Vietnam dentist allows you to confirm whether the recommended treatment is appropriate, whether there are less invasive alternatives, and whether the proposed approach aligns with current best practices. Studies show that second opinions change the treatment plan in 20–40% of complex dental cases[1], often towards more conservative or cost-effective approaches.

1.2 Understand True Costs Before Committing

One of the primary motivations for dental tourism is cost savings. A remote consultation gives you a precise, line-by-line cost breakdown in USD — before you spend anything on flights or accommodation. This allows direct comparison with your home dentist's quote and a clear calculation of total savings including travel costs.

1.3 Assess the Clinic's Competence

The quality of a clinic's remote consultation reflects the quality of its clinical care. A thorough, well-structured treatment plan that addresses your specific conditions, explains the reasoning behind each recommendation, and provides transparent pricing is a strong indicator of a clinic that takes patient care seriously. Conversely, vague responses, pressure tactics, or inability to answer specific questions are red flags.

1.4 Reduce Anxiety and Build Confidence

The unknown is the primary source of anxiety for dental tourists. By the time you board a plane, a remote consultation has already answered your key questions: What procedures do I need? How long will treatment take? What will it cost? Who is my dentist? What does the clinic look like? This familiarity dramatically reduces pre-travel anxiety and allows you to arrive focused on treatment rather than logistics.

The data: A 2024 meta-analysis of 42 teledentistry studies found 91% patient satisfaction and 87% diagnostic agreement between remote and in-person consultations[2]. Remote consultations are not a compromise — they are a clinically validated first step in the patient journey.

1.5 No Financial Risk

Picasso Dental Clinic's remote consultation is completely free. There is no consultation fee, no obligation to proceed, and no deposit required at the consultation stage. You receive a professional treatment plan at zero cost — the only investment is 15–20 minutes of your time gathering records and sending them via WhatsApp.

2. How Picasso Dental's Remote Consultation Works

Picasso Dental Clinic has refined its remote consultation process over more than a decade of serving international patients from 62 countries. The process is designed to be simple, thorough, and fast.

2.1 The WhatsApp X-ray Review Process

WhatsApp is the primary communication channel because it is universally accessible, end-to-end encrypted, supports high-resolution image sharing, and allows asynchronous communication across time zones. The process follows a structured workflow:

Step 1: Initial Contact

Message Picasso Dental Clinic on WhatsApp at +84 989 067 888. Introduce yourself, mention your country of residence, and briefly describe your dental concerns. The international patient coordinator responds — typically within 2–4 hours during business hours (8 am–8 pm Vietnam time, GMT+7).

Step 2: Record Submission

The coordinator provides a simple checklist of what to send (detailed in Section 3). You share your X-rays, photos, medical history, and any existing treatment plans directly in the WhatsApp conversation.

Step 3: Dentist Review

Your records are reviewed by a qualified dentist — not a receptionist or sales coordinator. The dentist examines your imaging, assesses the clinical situation, and develops a personalised treatment plan. For complex cases (full-mouth rehabilitation, extensive implant work), the case is reviewed collaboratively by the implantologist, prosthodontist, and relevant specialists.

Step 4: Treatment Plan Delivery

Within 48 hours (typically 24 hours), you receive a comprehensive treatment plan via WhatsApp. The plan is structured, detailed, and written in clear English — no jargon, no ambiguity. See Section 4 for exactly what is included.

Step 5: Follow-Up Questions

You are welcome to ask as many questions as needed. The coordinator and dentist respond to follow-up questions, explain alternatives, and adjust the plan based on your preferences. There is no limit on the number of messages or the duration of the conversation.

2.2 The 48-Hour Response Commitment

Picasso Dental Clinic commits to delivering your initial treatment plan within 48 hours of receiving your complete records. In practice, most responses are sent within 24 hours on business days. Complex cases involving full-mouth rehabilitation, multiple implants, or bone grafting may take up to 72 hours as they require multi-specialist review.

2.3 Free Initial Assessment

The remote consultation is offered at no charge. There is no hidden fee, no obligation, and no pressure. Picasso Dental Clinic views remote consultations as an investment in building trust with international patients — a patient who receives an honest, thorough treatment plan is far more likely to choose Picasso when they are ready to proceed. Approximately 65% of patients who complete a remote consultation go on to book treatment, which validates this approach.

Languages: Picasso's international patient team communicates in English and Vietnamese. All treatment plans, pricing, and clinical explanations are provided in English. The team is experienced in communicating with patients from Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Korea, and across Europe and the Middle East.

3. What to Send for Remote Evaluation

The quality of your remote consultation depends directly on the quality of the information you provide. The more complete your records, the more accurate and detailed the treatment plan. Here is what to send and why each item matters.

3.1 Dental Imaging (Essential)

Imaging types and their diagnostic value for remote consultations
Imaging TypeWhat It ShowsBest ForHow to Obtain
Panoramic X-ray (OPG)Full view of both jaws, all teeth, sinuses, TMJ, and jawboneGeneral assessment, implant planning, identifying infections and missing teethRequest from your dentist; usually $50–$150 at home, or $12–$23 at Picasso
CBCT 3D scanHigh-resolution 3D view of bone density, nerve locations, sinus proximity, and root anatomyImplant planning, complex cases, bone grafting assessmentRequest from your dentist or radiology centre; $150–$500 at home, or $23 at Picasso
Periapical X-raysDetailed view of individual teeth and surrounding boneRoot canal assessment, individual tooth problemsUsually taken during dental visits; share any you have
Bitewing X-raysDecay between teeth, bone level around back teethDetecting hidden cavities, assessing gum diseaseCommonly taken during check-ups; share if available
Minimum requirement: A panoramic X-ray (OPG) taken within the last 6 months is sufficient for most remote consultations. If you are considering dental implants or have a complex case, a CBCT scan dramatically improves the accuracy of the remote assessment. If you do not have imaging, Picasso can perform an OPG ($12–$23) or CBCT ($23) on arrival — but this means the final treatment plan is confirmed in-clinic rather than remotely.

3.2 Intraoral Photos (Highly Recommended)

Clear photographs of your teeth and gums provide clinical context that X-rays alone cannot capture — tooth colour, gum recession, existing restorations, alignment, and aesthetic concerns. Aim to provide:

Smartphone cameras produce sufficiently high-resolution images. Use natural or bright indoor lighting, and avoid flash if possible as it can wash out colours. A second person taking the photos makes the process much easier.

3.3 Medical History

Your medical history affects treatment planning in ways that imaging alone cannot reveal. Share the following:

3.4 Existing Treatment Plans and Quotes

If your home dentist has already provided a treatment plan or quote, share it. This gives the Picasso team a clear picture of what has been recommended, allows direct comparison, and helps identify any areas of agreement or difference. You do not need to remove pricing — understanding what you have been quoted at home helps the team contextualise the cost savings.

3.5 Your Goals and Concerns

A brief message explaining what you want to achieve is invaluable. For example: "I want to replace 4 missing teeth with implants," "I want to fix my smile with veneers but I'm worried about how natural they will look," or "My dentist says I need 3 root canals but I want a second opinion." The more specific your goals, the more targeted the treatment plan.

4. What You'll Receive Back

Picasso Dental Clinic's remote consultation response is not a generic price list. It is a personalised clinical assessment tailored to your specific dental situation. Here is what the treatment plan includes.

4.1 Detailed Treatment Plan

The treatment plan lists every procedure recommended, organised in clinical sequence. Each procedure is explained in plain English with a brief rationale for why it is needed. For example:

Example treatment plan structure (illustrative)
ItemProcedureTooth/AreaRationalePrice (USD)
1CBCT 3D scanFull mouthAssess bone density and nerve position for implant planning$23
2Professional cleaningFull mouthRemove calculus before restorative work begins$38
3Dental implant (Korean)Tooth #36Replace missing lower left first molar$692
4Dental implant (Korean)Tooth #46Replace missing lower right first molar$692
5Bone graftingTooth #46 areaInsufficient bone height; grafting needed before implant$192
6Implant crown (zirconia)Tooth #36Final crown on implant, colour-matched$269
7Implant crown (zirconia)Tooth #46Final crown on implant, colour-matched$269
Total$2,175

4.2 Pricing Breakdown

All prices are quoted in USD, fixed at the time of consultation, and include the complete procedure — no hidden fees, no surcharges for international patients, and no different pricing based on nationality. The price you are quoted remotely is the price you pay at the clinic. Prices remain valid for 6 months from the date of the treatment plan.

4.3 Treatment Timeline

The treatment plan specifies how many days you need in Vietnam and how the procedures are sequenced across those days. For example:

4.4 Alternative Options

Where clinically appropriate, the treatment plan presents alternatives. For implants, this might include Korean vs Swiss vs Nobel Biocare systems at different price points. For crowns, it might compare zirconia, e.max, and Lava Plus options. For missing teeth, it might discuss implant vs bridge vs removable prosthesis trade-offs. Alternatives are presented with clear explanations of the differences in longevity, aesthetics, and cost.

What sets this apart: Many dental tourism clinics provide a generic price list or a one-line quote. Picasso's remote consultation delivers a structured, numbered treatment plan with procedure-by-procedure pricing, clinical rationale, material options, and a day-by-day timeline. This is the same level of detail you would expect from a top-tier private practice in any country.

4.5 Before-and-After Examples

For cosmetic cases (veneers, smile makeovers, full-mouth rehabilitation), the treatment plan may include before-and-after photos of similar cases completed at Picasso. These are real patient cases with consent — they give you a tangible sense of what is achievable and help set realistic expectations for your own outcome.

5. Comparing Treatment Plans: Home Dentist vs Vietnam

With two treatment plans in hand — one from your home dentist and one from Picasso Dental Clinic — you can make an informed, side-by-side comparison. Here is a framework for evaluating the differences.

5.1 What to Compare

Treatment plan comparison framework
FactorQuestions to AskWhy It Matters
Procedures recommendedAre the same procedures recommended? Are there additions or omissions?Different dentists may recommend different approaches. Neither is necessarily wrong — but differences should be explained.
Materials specifiedWhat implant brand? What crown material? What bone graft type?Material quality directly affects longevity. Compare like-for-like (e.g., Korean implant vs Korean implant, not Korean vs Swiss).
Pricing transparencyIs every procedure itemised? Are there any bundled or unclear fees?Hidden fees can eliminate apparent savings. A transparent line-by-line breakdown is essential.
TimelineHow many visits? How many days per visit? Total treatment duration?Some treatments require return visits (e.g., implant crown placement 4–6 months after implant surgery). Factor in additional flights.
Warranty / guaranteeWhat happens if something fails? Is there a warranty on implants or crowns?Understand the clinic's policy on complications, revisions, and warranty coverage.
Aftercare planWho provides follow-up care? What if there is a problem after returning home?Remote aftercare via WhatsApp, coordination with local dentists, and clear post-treatment instructions are essential.

5.2 Common Differences Between Home and Vietnam Treatment Plans

Home Dentist Approach

  • May recommend more conservative (phased) treatment
  • Typically higher-cost materials by default (e.g., Nobel Biocare implants)
  • Treatment spread across months of individual appointments
  • Insurance may cover a portion of costs
  • Convenient follow-up appointments
  • Established patient-dentist relationship

Vietnam (Picasso) Approach

  • May suggest completing more work in a single visit to minimise trips
  • Offers multiple material tiers (Korean, Swiss, premium) at different price points
  • Treatment compressed into intensive multi-day sessions
  • 60–80% lower total cost even including flights and accommodation
  • Aftercare via WhatsApp with local dentist coordination
  • Building a new relationship through remote consultation first

5.3 When Differences Should Raise Questions

It is normal for two qualified dentists to recommend slightly different treatment plans — dentistry involves clinical judgement, and there are often multiple valid approaches to the same problem. However, you should investigate further if:

A fair comparison: When comparing costs between your home dentist and Picasso Dental Clinic, calculate the total cost including flights, accommodation (4–14 nights), travel insurance, and any follow-up visits. Even with these costs included, most patients save 50–70% on procedures like implants, veneers, and full-mouth rehabilitation.

5.4 Getting a Third Opinion

If the two treatment plans differ significantly, consider getting a third opinion — either from another dentist at home or from another clinic in Vietnam. Picasso Dental Clinic has no objection to patients seeking additional opinions. In fact, the clinic encourages it: a patient who has compared multiple opinions and chosen Picasso is a patient who arrives with confidence and realistic expectations.

6. Video Consultation Options

While WhatsApp X-ray review is the most common format, Picasso Dental Clinic also offers live video consultations for patients who want a face-to-face conversation before making a decision.

6.1 When to Request a Video Consultation

A video consultation is particularly valuable when:

6.2 How Video Consultations Work

Video consultation platforms and details
PlatformDurationCostBest For
WhatsApp Video15–30 minutesFreeQuick follow-up discussion, treatment plan review
Zoom15–30 minutesFreeScreen-sharing X-rays and treatment plans, multiple participants
Google Meet15–30 minutesFreeConvenient for patients who prefer Google ecosystem

6.3 Preparing for a Video Consultation

To get the most from a video consultation:

6.4 Time Zone Coordination

Picasso Dental Clinic operates on Vietnam time (GMT+7). The team accommodates international patients by offering video consultations during extended hours:

Convenient video consultation windows by patient location
Patient LocationTime ZoneSuggested Call Time (Vietnam)Patient's Local Time
Australia (AEST)GMT+10/+1110:00–12:0013:00–15:00 / 14:00–16:00
New Zealand (NZST)GMT+12/+138:00–10:0013:00–15:00 / 14:00–16:00
United Kingdom (GMT/BST)GMT+0/+114:00–17:007:00–10:00 / 8:00–11:00
US East Coast (EST/EDT)GMT-5/-419:00–21:008:00–10:00 / 9:00–11:00
US West Coast (PST/PDT)GMT-8/-719:00–21:005:00–7:00 / 6:00–8:00
Hong Kong / SingaporeGMT+89:00–19:0010:00–20:00

Picasso's international team is flexible on timing. If none of the suggested windows work, contact them via WhatsApp to arrange an alternative time.

7. Privacy and Data Security

Sharing dental records internationally raises legitimate privacy concerns. Here is how Picasso Dental Clinic handles your data.

7.1 WhatsApp Encryption

WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption by default for all messages, images, documents, and voice/video calls. This means that only you and Picasso's team can read or view the content — WhatsApp itself (Meta) cannot access the encrypted content in transit. This provides a level of security comparable to most medical-grade communication platforms.

7.2 Data Storage and Access

Once your records are received, they are stored on Picasso Dental Clinic's encrypted patient management system. Access is restricted to:

Your records are not shared with third parties, marketing teams, or external organisations without your explicit written consent.

7.3 Regulatory Compliance

Picasso Dental Clinic complies with Vietnam's Law on Cybersecurity (2018) and Decree 13/2023/ND-CP on Personal Data Protection, which establish requirements for the collection, processing, storage, and transfer of personal data including health information. While Vietnam's data protection framework differs from the EU's GDPR or Australia's Privacy Act, the clinic applies international best practices for medical data handling.

7.4 Your Rights

Patient data rights at Picasso Dental Clinic
RightDescriptionHow to Exercise
AccessRequest a copy of all records held about youWhatsApp or email request
CorrectionRequest correction of inaccurate informationWhatsApp or email request
DeletionRequest deletion of your records if you do not proceed with treatmentWhatsApp or email request
PortabilityRequest your records in a transferable format (DICOM for imaging, PDF for treatment plans)WhatsApp or email request
Withdrawal of consentWithdraw consent for data processing at any timeWhatsApp or email request
Practical tip: If you prefer not to use WhatsApp, Picasso Dental Clinic also accepts records via email (with attachments) and Facebook Messenger. For large files such as CBCT scans (which can be hundreds of megabytes), the team can provide a secure upload link.

8. Setting Expectations: Remote vs In-Person Assessment

A remote consultation is a powerful tool, but it has inherent limitations. Understanding what remote assessment can and cannot determine helps set realistic expectations and avoids surprises when you arrive at the clinic.

8.1 What Remote Consultation Can Determine

Diagnostic capabilities of remote vs in-person dental assessment
AssessmentRemote (OPG + Photos)Remote (CBCT + Photos)In-Person Only
Missing teethYesYes
Bone level for implantsApproximatePrecise
Existing infections / abscessesYes (most)Yes
Root canal needLikelyYes
Crown / bridge needYesYes
Tooth shade / colourApproximate (photo-dependent)ApproximatePrecise
Gum disease severityApproximateApproximatePrecise (probing required)
Small cracks / fracturesNoSometimesYes (microscope)
Early decay between teethSometimesSometimesYes (explorer + X-ray)
Bite alignment / occlusionApproximateApproximatePrecise (articulator)
Soft tissue pathologyLimited (photos only)LimitedYes (visual + palpation)
Nerve vitality testingNoNoYes (pulp testing)

8.2 What This Means in Practice

For most dental tourism cases — implants, veneers, crowns, bridges, and root canals — a remote consultation using a panoramic X-ray and photos provides 85–95% accuracy in treatment planning[1]. The treatment plan you receive remotely is a reliable guide to what you will need and what it will cost. However, it is explicitly labelled as a preliminary treatment plan, subject to confirmation during your in-clinic examination on day one of your visit.

8.3 How Changes Are Handled

In approximately 10–15% of cases, the in-person examination reveals findings that modify the treatment plan. Common adjustments include:

Picasso Dental Clinic's policy is transparent: any changes to the treatment plan are discussed with you before proceeding, with updated pricing provided in writing. You are never charged for procedures you did not agree to. If the in-person findings lead to a significantly different treatment plan, you can take time to consider your options — there is no pressure to decide immediately.

The 85% rule: In roughly 85% of cases, the remote treatment plan matches the in-person assessment exactly or with only minor adjustments. Providing a CBCT scan (rather than just an OPG) pushes this concordance rate above 90%, as the 3D imaging resolves most of the ambiguities inherent in 2D X-rays.

9. How Remote Consultations Build Trust

Trust is the single biggest barrier to dental tourism. Patients are not just choosing a dentist — they are choosing a dentist in a country they may never have visited, whose qualifications they cannot easily verify, and whose work they will live with for decades. Remote consultations address this trust deficit systematically.

9.1 Demonstrating Clinical Competence

The treatment plan itself is a demonstration of clinical competence. When a dentist provides a well-structured, clinically sound treatment plan based on your imaging — with appropriate sequencing, sensible material choices, realistic timelines, and clear explanations — it tells you that this is a clinician who understands your case and has the expertise to treat it. Conversely, a vague or generic response suggests the opposite.

9.2 Transparency and Honesty

Trust is built when a clinic:

9.3 The Human Connection

WhatsApp conversations create an ongoing relationship. Over days or weeks of back-and-forth messaging, you develop a sense of the team's responsiveness, communication style, and commitment to patient care. A video consultation adds a face and a voice to the relationship. By the time you arrive at the clinic, you are not meeting strangers — you are meeting people you have been communicating with for weeks, who know your case, understand your goals, and have prepared for your arrival.

9.4 Verifiable Credentials

During the remote consultation, you can request and verify:

Credentials and evidence you can verify remotely
ItemWhat to Look ForWhere to Verify
Dentist qualificationsUniversity degree, specialist training, continuing educationClinic website, direct request, university alumni directories
Clinic registrationVietnam Ministry of Health licence, business registrationDirect request; publicly available records
Patient reviewsGoogle Reviews, Facebook Reviews, TripAdvisor, independent forumsGoogle Maps, Facebook page, dental tourism forums
Case examplesBefore-and-after photos of completed casesRequest via WhatsApp; clinic website and social media
Facility imagesPhotos and videos of the clinic, equipment, sterilisation areaRequest a virtual clinic tour via video call
International patient testimonialsReviews from patients in your countryGoogle Reviews filtered by language; request references
Picasso Dental Clinic credentials: Founded in 2013. 6 clinic locations across Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Da Lat. Over 70,000 patients treated from 62 countries. Team of 50+ dentists including specialists in implantology, prosthodontics, orthodontics, endodontics, and cosmetic dentistry. Google Reviews average 4.8/5 across all locations.

10. Common Questions During Remote Consultations

Based on thousands of remote consultations with international patients, these are the most common questions asked during the process — and the answers Picasso Dental Clinic provides.

10.1 About Treatment

Common treatment questions during remote consultations
QuestionTypical Answer
"How many days do I need in Vietnam?"Depends on procedures: veneers 5–7 days, implants (surgery only) 3–5 days, implant + crown 2 separate trips of 3–5 days each (4–6 months apart), full-mouth rehabilitation 7–14 days.
"Can I do everything in one trip?"Most procedures yes. Implant crowns require a return trip after 4–6 months of healing. Same-day implants (teeth-in-a-day) with temporary crowns are available for qualifying cases.
"What if I need a treatment you didn't plan for?"Any additions are discussed with you first, with written pricing, before proceeding. You always have the right to decline.
"Do you use the same materials as my home dentist?"Yes — Picasso uses internationally branded materials: Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Osstem, and Dentium implants; IPS e.max, Lava Plus, and zirconia crowns; 3M composites.
"Will I be in pain during treatment?"All procedures are performed under local anaesthesia. Sedation (oral or IV) is available for anxious patients. Post-treatment discomfort is managed with prescribed painkillers.

10.2 About Logistics

Common logistics questions during remote consultations
QuestionTypical Answer
"Which city should I choose?"Hanoi and HCMC have the widest range of specialists. Da Nang offers a beach-holiday + treatment combination. Da Lat is a cooler, quieter option. All locations have the same equipment and pricing.
"Can you recommend accommodation?"Yes. The coordinator recommends hotels near the clinic at various price points ($30–$150/night). Some patients combine treatment with sightseeing.
"Do you offer airport transfer?"Yes. Complimentary airport pickup can be arranged for arriving patients. Contact the coordinator with your flight details.
"Do I need a visa?"Most nationalities get 45-day visa-free entry or e-visa. The coordinator provides visa guidance specific to your nationality.
"What about travel insurance?"Travel insurance with medical coverage is recommended. Dental treatment is typically not covered, but complications or medical emergencies would be. Check your policy details.

10.3 About Cost and Payment

Common cost and payment questions
QuestionTypical Answer
"Are prices negotiable?"Prices are fixed and standardised — the same for all patients regardless of nationality. This ensures transparency and avoids the discomfort of haggling over medical care.
"Do I pay a deposit?"A 30% deposit confirms your booking. The balance is paid at the clinic upon completion of treatment. Deposits are refundable with 14 days' notice of cancellation.
"What payment methods do you accept?"Cash (USD, VND, AUD), credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard), and bank transfer. International patients are not charged foreign transaction fees by the clinic.
"Can I claim dental tourism on insurance?"Some international health insurance plans cover dental treatment abroad. Contact your insurer with the itemised treatment plan — Picasso provides documentation in a format suitable for insurance claims.
"What if the price changes between consultation and visit?"Quoted prices are valid for 6 months from the date of the treatment plan. If you visit within this window, the quoted price is honoured.

11. From Consultation to Booking: Next Steps

Once you have reviewed your treatment plan, compared it with your home dentist's recommendation, and decided to proceed with Picasso Dental Clinic, the transition from remote consultation to in-person treatment follows a clear, supported process.

11.1 Confirming Your Decision

There is no deadline or pressure. Patients take anywhere from a few days to several months between receiving their treatment plan and deciding to proceed. During this time, you can continue to ask questions via WhatsApp, request updated plans, or consult with your home dentist. When you are ready, simply tell your coordinator: "I would like to book."

11.2 Selecting Your Visit Dates

Your coordinator helps you select dates based on:

11.3 Pre-Arrival Preparation

4–6 Weeks Before

Confirm booking with 30% deposit. Book flights and accommodation (coordinator provides recommendations). Arrange travel insurance. If you have not yet had a CBCT scan, consider getting one at home to enable more precise pre-arrival planning.

2 Weeks Before

Share your flight details with the coordinator for airport transfer arrangement. Confirm any medication adjustments with your GP (e.g., blood thinner management). Prepare a printed copy of your treatment plan for reference.

1 Week Before

Final confirmation of appointment schedule. The coordinator sends a day-by-day itinerary including appointment times, clinic addresses, and contact numbers. Download WhatsApp on your phone if not already installed — it will be your primary communication channel throughout your visit.

Day of Arrival

Airport transfer to your hotel. Rest and settle in. First clinic appointment is typically scheduled for the morning of day 2, though day-1 afternoon appointments are possible for patients who arrive on early flights.

11.4 Day 1 at the Clinic

Your first appointment at Picasso Dental Clinic follows a structured protocol:

  1. Welcome and registration — the international coordinator meets you at reception
  2. In-clinic CBCT scan (if not already done) — high-resolution 3D imaging for precise treatment planning
  3. Clinical examination — your treating dentist performs a comprehensive oral exam, confirming the remote assessment
  4. Treatment plan confirmation — the remote plan is reviewed and confirmed (or adjusted) based on in-person findings
  5. Written consent and pricing confirmation — you sign off on the final treatment plan with confirmed pricing
  6. Treatment begins — first procedures are typically started on day 1 after the exam and consent process

11.5 After Your Visit

Dental care does not end when you leave the clinic. Picasso Dental Clinic provides:

The full cycle: From first WhatsApp message to completed treatment and follow-up, the entire patient journey is managed by a single coordinator who knows your case, your preferences, and your history. You never have to explain your situation twice or deal with a different person at each step.

12. Frequently Asked Questions

Is a remote dental consultation from Vietnam free?

Yes. Picasso Dental Clinic offers free initial remote consultations via WhatsApp. You send your X-ray, photos, and medical history, and receive a detailed treatment plan with fixed USD pricing within 48 hours at no charge. There is no obligation to proceed, and you can ask unlimited follow-up questions. Video consultations are also available at no additional cost.

What do I need to send for a remote dental evaluation?

At minimum, send a panoramic X-ray (OPG) taken within the last 6 months. If available, include a CBCT 3D scan for implant or complex cases. Add clear intraoral photos (front, left side, right side, upper arch, lower arch), your existing treatment plan from your home dentist, your medical history including medications and allergies, and a description of your dental concerns and goals. The more information you provide, the more precise the treatment plan.

How accurate is a remote dental consultation compared to in-person?

Published research shows 85–95% diagnostic concordance between teledentistry and in-person examinations for treatment planning[1]. Remote consultations using quality panoramic X-rays or CBCT scans can accurately identify most conditions requiring treatment. However, some findings — such as small cracks, early decay between teeth, or gum pocket depths — can only be confirmed during an in-person examination. This is why Picasso provides a preliminary treatment plan remotely and confirms it with a clinical examination on arrival.

How long does it take to receive a response?

Picasso Dental Clinic delivers your initial treatment plan within 48 hours of receiving your complete records, typically within 24 hours on business days (Monday–Saturday, 8 am–8 pm Vietnam time, GMT+7). Complex cases involving full-mouth rehabilitation or multiple procedures may take up to 72 hours for a comprehensive multi-specialist treatment plan.

Is my dental data secure when sent via WhatsApp?

WhatsApp uses end-to-end encryption for all messages, images, and files. Picasso Dental Clinic stores patient records on encrypted servers with access restricted to treating clinicians. Your data is handled in accordance with Vietnam's data protection regulations (Decree 13/2023/ND-CP) and is never shared with third parties without your explicit consent. You have the right to request deletion of your records at any time.

Can I get a video consultation instead of just sending X-rays?

Yes. After the initial WhatsApp X-ray review, you can schedule a video consultation via WhatsApp Video, Zoom, or Google Meet. Video calls allow you to discuss your treatment plan face-to-face with the dentist, ask detailed questions, see the clinic virtually, and build confidence before travelling. Video consultations typically last 15–30 minutes and are offered at no additional cost.

What if the remote treatment plan differs from my home dentist's recommendation?

Differing treatment plans are common and not necessarily a concern. Dentistry often has multiple valid approaches to the same problem. A second opinion from Vietnam may suggest different materials, techniques, sequencing, or more conservative approaches. Picasso's treatment plan includes a rationale for each recommendation, allowing you to compare approaches objectively. If differences are significant, consider a video consultation to discuss the reasoning, or seek a third opinion.

How do I go from remote consultation to actually booking treatment?

Once you approve your treatment plan, Picasso's international patient coordinator helps you select travel dates, choose a clinic location (Hanoi, HCMC, Da Nang, or Da Lat), and plan your visit timeline. The coordinator recommends accommodation near the clinic, arranges airport transfers, and schedules your appointments so treatment begins on day one. A 30% deposit secures your booking (refundable with 14 days' notice), with the balance paid at the clinic upon treatment completion.

13. Conclusions

A remote consultation is not a shortcut — it is the most important step in the dental tourism journey. It transforms an uncertain, anxiety-laden decision into an informed, evidence-based choice. Published research confirms that teledentistry achieves 85–95% diagnostic concordance with in-person assessment, meaning a well-conducted remote consultation provides a reliable foundation for treatment planning.

Picasso Dental Clinic's remote consultation process — free, structured, clinician-reviewed, and delivered within 48 hours — gives international patients everything they need to make a confident decision: a detailed treatment plan with procedure-by-procedure rationale, fixed USD pricing with no hidden fees, a realistic timeline, alternative options, and ongoing access to the clinical team for questions and concerns.

The process also serves as a trust-building exercise. The quality, thoroughness, and honesty of a clinic's remote consultation is a direct reflection of its clinical standards. A clinic that provides a vague, generic, or pressured response remotely is unlikely to deliver excellent care in person. A clinic that takes the time to understand your case, explain its reasoning, acknowledge limitations, and present alternatives — that is a clinic worth travelling for.

The bottom line: before you book a flight, before you take time off work, before you commit thousands of dollars to dental treatment abroad — send a WhatsApp message. Share your X-ray. Ask your questions. Get a second opinion. It costs nothing, takes 15 minutes, and could save you from both overpaying at home and from choosing the wrong clinic abroad.

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Sources & References

[1] Teledentistry systematic review (2023). "Teledentistry: A systematic review of clinical outcomes, utilization and costs." Journal of Dental Hygiene. 85–95% diagnostic concordance with in-person examinations.

[2] British Dental Journal (2024). "Patient satisfaction and diagnostic accuracy of teledentistry: a meta-analysis." Meta-analysis of 42 studies: 91% patient satisfaction, 87% diagnostic agreement with face-to-face consultations.

[3] International Dental Journal (2024). "Cross-border telemedicine in dentistry: legal, ethical, and clinical considerations." Framework for international teledentistry including data protection and informed consent.

[4] Clinical Oral Investigations (2023). "Accuracy of radiographic assessment via smartphone-transmitted images for dental treatment planning." 89% concordance between smartphone-transmitted radiographs and original DICOM images.

[5] Vietnam Decree 13/2023/ND-CP on Personal Data Protection. Government of Vietnam. Regulations governing collection, processing, and storage of personal data including health information.

[6] Picasso Dental Clinic — internal patient records (2013–2026, n = 70,000+) and remote consultation data.

Commercial Interest Declaration: This guide is published by Picasso Dental Clinic. All clinical data from external sources is referenced with citations. Readers should consider the publisher's commercial interest when evaluating recommendations.

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Document revision history
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1.0Initial publication — complete guide covering remote dental consultation process, WhatsApp X-ray review, video consultations, treatment plan comparison, privacy safeguards, trust-building, common questions, and booking workflow.