Dr Emily Nguyen

Dr Emily Nguyen

@picassodentalclinic

Dr. Emily Nguyen serves as Principal Dentist at Picasso Dental Clinic, Vietnam's trusted destination for international dental care since 2013. With over 70,000 patients treated from 65 countries, Dr. Nguyen and her team have built a reputation for combining advanced dental techniques with genuine patient care. Operating 6 state-of-the-art clinics across Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Lat, Picasso Dental Clinic specializes in implant dentistry, cosmetic procedures, and comprehensive oral care. Dr. Nguyen's approach focuses on honest communication, cultural sensitivity, and delivering outcomes that meet international standards while making quality dental care accessible to patients worldwide.

Joined Oct 2025 Last seen Mar 10, 2026
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Dr Emily Nguyen posted a new writeup in Healthcare Oct 22, 2025
Healthcare What Makes a Dental Clinic in Da Nang Actually Good for Implants: Insights From Someone Who's Placed Over 300

Choosing a dental clinic for implants in Da Nang requires looking beyond marketing and price tags. This comprehensive guide reveals what actually determines implant success: individual surgeon experience (not just clinic history), proper CT scan analysis, transparent material discussions, and structured follow-up care during the critical 3-month osseointegration period.


Dr Emily Nguyen posted a new writeup in Healthcare Oct 22, 2025
Healthcare Why Patients Travel to Picasso Dental Clinic Ho Chi Minh City for All on 4 Dental Implants

At Picasso Dental Clinic, we've placed hundreds of All on 4 cases, and I've noticed that the patients who get the best outcomes are the ones who understood what to look for before they ever sat in our chair


Dr Emily Nguyen posted a new writeup in Healthcare Oct 22, 2025
Healthcare When I Have to Say "No" to Veneers: The Patients Who Shouldn't Get Them

Active tooth decay makes veneers dangerous, not just inadvisable. When you have untreated cavities, placing veneers is like putting a sealed lid over bacteria. The decay continues underneath where you can't see it, protected and undisturbed. By the time symptoms appear, the damage can be extensive, potentially requiring root canals or even extractions.


Dr Emily Nguyen posted a new writeup in Healthcare Oct 22, 2025
Healthcare Am I a good candidate for porcelain veneers?

Being a good candidate for veneers isn't about deserving them or being worthy. It's about having the right combination of dental health, oral structure, habits, and realistic expectations that predict successful long-term outcomes.