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
- 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. - Which type of veneer lasts longer?
Porcelain veneers typically last 10–15 years or more.
Composite veneers usually last 5–7 years. - How much do veneers cost?
Porcelain: 950 £per tooth.
Composite: 800£ per tooth. - 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. - 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. - 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. - How many visits does the process take?
Porcelain veneers: Usually require 2–3 visits (consultation, preparation, bonding).
Composite veneers: the same - Can veneers stain?
Porcelain is highly stain-resistant.
Composite is more porous and can stain over time (e.g., from coffee, wine, smoking). - Are veneers painful to get?
Most patients report little to no discomfort. Local anesthesia is often used during prep. - 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. - What happens if a veneer chips or breaks?
Porcelain: May require full replacement.
Composite: Easier and less expensive to repair. - 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.