Porcelain Veneers
We ensure your desired smile.
Single veneers
Veneers transform your smile with a conservative approach by placing them over your teeth. They should last between 8 to 10 years.
You can choose a natural but bright colour that brings the smile you want.
We work with many materials, zirconium, feldespato, lumineers, composite or porcelain.
The price for a Single Porcelain Veneer starts at £600.
Before & After
Frequent questions
What are the benefits of dental veneers?
The biggest benefit to veneers is improving the appearance of your teeth, giving you a brighter and more even smile. Dental veneers are often used to treat the following cosmetic occurrences:
- Broken or chipped teeth
- Severe discoloration or uneven coloring that can’t be fixed with whitening
- Gaps in the teeth
- Smaller-than-average teeth
- Pointed or unusually shaped teeth
Veneers can last for more than a decade, depending on the type of veneer you choose, making them a semipermanent investment that can make you more confident in your smile.
How Long Do Veneers Last?
Veneers only last 5-8 years before they get chipped, stained around the edges and need redoing in many cases. These days we frequently use ultra-thin all porcelain crowns instead which are more durable and allow us greater control over the size and shape of the new teeth and a greater depth of colour for a more natural look.
How Much Do Full Veneers cost?
The cost will depend on the number of teeth you choose, but the usual number for a narrow full set of veneers would be 3×3 and 5×5 wide for broad smiles and we can achieve a lot with a couple of veneers if its for a chipped tooth or a gap between two teeth. To decide how many Veneers you need we would use a Scans from a free consultation to show us exactly what can be done in your case.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers can completely transform your smile if you have discolouration in your teeth that won’t go away or cosmetic cracks from a dental injury.
You can have porcelain or composite resin veneers, the latter having a more competitive price.
Porcelain, instead, is often chosen because it resembles natural teeth. This heated ceramic material refracts light like natural teeth, making them ideal for cosmetic purposes.
They’re also durable, easy to customize, and much smoother than natural teeth, making them less prone to staining.