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Composite Veneers2024-03-27T19:23:07+00:00

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Composite Veneers

Composite veneers are a type of cosmetic dentistry that can be used to fix many dental problems, including stained or discoloured teeth, worn-down teeth, misshapen teeth, chipped or broken teeth, gaps in teeth, and crooked teeth. Composite veneers are a great option for individuals who do not want to use traditional veneers and instead want their smile to look much more natural.

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About Composite Veneers

Composite veneers are an alternative to porcelain veneers that uses the same process for application but creates veneers out of dental resin rather than porcelain. Unlike porcelain, which is created in a lab off-site, composite veneers are made on-site by your dentist so you get custom-fit veneers in just two visits instead of the three or more it takes with lab-made porcelain veneers.

To prepare your mouth for veneers, we may remove a small amount of enamel from the tooth, and then apply the veneer to your tooth using special dental cement. Our team at Signature Clinic will discuss the procedure that suits best for you.

Composite Veneers at a Glance

Procedure Time:
1-2 hours

Return to Work:
Immediately

Full Recovery:
-

Price:
£200 per tooth

What are Composite Veneers?

Each veneer is custom-made to fit your tooth shape. While they are not as strong as crowns, they are usually less expensive. They also require less drilling than crowns do, so there is less pain involved in the procedure.
Composite veneers can last for up to ten years before needing to be replaced but if you take care of them correctly, they could last even longer! Proper care includes regular visits with your dentist for cleanings and exams.

 

What are the advantages and disadvantages of Composite Veneers?

The advantages of composite veneers include:

  • No need for anaesthesia or removal of enamel
  • Can be done in one appointment
  • Less expensive than porcelain veneers


The disadvantages of composite veneers include:

  • Stains easily
  • Not as durable as porcelain veneers
You may choose this option if you want a simple, less costly solution or have minor misalignment issues. If you choose composite veneers, you may need to replace them every few years.

Composite Veneers Prices

Prices range from £200 per tooth. There is no set price for composite veneers as every patient is unique and treated on an individual, case-by-case basis.

For a no obligation quote, tailored specifically to you, please find your nearest Signature Clinic and book in for free consultation with one of our experienced surgeons. Your requirements are discussed in full confidence in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

Following your consultation, the price you are quoted includes everything and there are no extra or hidden costs. Advice, treatment and aftercare are all part of our package to ensure your experience is positive from beginning to end.

Next Steps

Find out more about the procedure and treatment with a free no obligation consultation. To meet with one of our surgeons and receive free expert advice tailored to your needs, please call us or book your free consultation using our quick online form.

Composite Veneers FAQ

What aftercare is provided?2023-04-18T11:34:54+01:00

We provide every patient with complimentary out-of-hours aftercare. Our patient promise is to be at the clinic within 60 minutes of your emergency if necessary.

How long do composite veneers last?2022-06-07T17:05:51+01:00
It depends on your dental health and how well they’re cared for. If you brush and floss regularly, you should be able to get between 5 and 8 years.
What are the benefits of composite veneers?2022-06-07T17:06:41+01:00
Composite veneers are thin, which makes them more comfortable than traditional porcelain veneers.
How do composite veneers work?2022-06-07T17:16:18+01:00
Composite veneers act as a protective barrier for your natural teeth. They help to strengthen your teeth, creating a more durable chewing surface.
Are composite veneers painful?2022-06-07T17:17:15+01:00
No, the procedure is painless. However, you may be given anaesthetic gel or spray before your procedure begins.

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