Transform Your Smile with Dental Veneers
What Are Veneers?
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are placed on the front of your teeth to improve their appearance. They’re usually made of porcelain or composite resin and are a popular cosmetic treatment for creating a brighter, more even smile.
Why Choose Veneers?
Veneers can help fix:
Stained or discolored teeth that don’t respond to whitening
Chipped or worn-down teeth
Gaps between teeth
Slightly crooked or uneven teeth
Irregularly shaped teeth
They’re a simple way to achieve a dramatic smile makeover without extensive dental work.
Benefits of Veneers
-Look natural – Designed to match the shape and color of your real teeth
-Stain-resistant – Especially porcelain veneers
-Minimally invasive – Only a small amount of enamel is removed
-Long-lasting – With proper care, they can last 10+ years
How the Veneer Process Works
-Consultation – We’ll discuss your smile goals and check if veneers are the right choice.
-Tooth Prep & Impressions – A small layer of enamel is removed, and impressions are taken to design your custom veneers.Then, temporary veneers are placed to protect your teeth and give you a preview of your new smile — this helps you see and feel what the final result will look like.
-Fitting & Bonding – Once your veneers are ready, we’ll place them carefully for a secure, beautiful result.

Are Veneers Right for You?
If you’re looking for a long-term solution to improve the look of your teeth, veneers might be a perfect option. Whether it’s for one tooth or a full smile makeover, we’re here to help you love your smile again.
Book a consultation today to see if veneers are right for you!

Frequently asked questions

  1. What’s the difference between porcelain and composite veneers?
    Porcelain: Stronger, more durable, highly stain-resistant, more natural-looking.
    Composite: Less expensive, applied in one visit, easier to repair, but not as long-lasting or stain-resistant.
  2. Which type of veneer lasts longer?
    Porcelain veneers typically last 10–15 years or more.
    Composite veneers usually last 5–7 years.
  3. How much do veneers cost?
    Porcelain: 950 £per tooth.
    Composite: 800£ per tooth.
  4. Are veneers permanent?
    Porcelain veneers most of the times but not in all of the cases, require enamel removal — so yes, the process is irreversible.
    Composite veneers may require less enamel removal and can sometimes be reversible, depending on the case.
  5. Do veneers damage my real teeth?
    No, if done properly. A small amount of enamel is removed ( not always ), but the underlying tooth is protected and strengthened by the veneer.
  6. Do veneers look natural?
    Porcelain veneers mimic the light-reflecting properties of natural teeth better than composite.
    Composite veneers can still look very good, especially when applied by a skilled cosmetic dentist, but may not be as lifelike.
  7. How many visits does the process take?
    Porcelain veneers: Usually require 2–3 visits (consultation, preparation, bonding).
    Composite veneers: the same
  8. Can veneers stain?
    Porcelain is highly stain-resistant.
    Composite is more porous and can stain over time (e.g., from coffee, wine, smoking).
  9. Are veneers painful to get?
    Most patients report little to no discomfort. Local anesthesia is often used during prep.
  10. Can I eat and drink normally with veneers?
    Yes, but avoid biting into hard objects (ice, hard candy) and staining foods/drinks for composite veneers.
  11. What happens if a veneer chips or breaks?
    Porcelain: May require full replacement.
    Composite: Easier and less expensive to repair.
  12. Which veneer type is best for me?
    Depends on budget, aesthetic goals, oral health, and how long you want the results to last. A consultation with a cosmetic dentist is essential.