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Refined, natural results

Veneers

Two advanced options to enhance shape, colour and symmetry with minimal invasiveness. Choose digital composite for same-day artistry, or porcelain for a refined, long-lasting finish (typically 2–3 visits).

  • Designed digitally to suit your face and smile line
  • Composite: sculpted same-day with minimal/no prep
  • Porcelain: ultra-thin ceramics bonded for durability
  • Targets chips, cracks, gaps and heavy discolouration
dental veneers

What veneers are

Precision shells, crafted for your smile

Veneers are ultra-thin layers placed on the front of teeth to refine shape, colour and symmetry. We offer two routes: digital composite (same-day, minimal/no prep) and porcelain (bespoke ceramics over 2–3 visits) for a refined, long-lasting finish.

Minimal preparation

Composite often needs little to no drilling; porcelain is conservatively prepared.

Digitally designed

Your new smile is planned around your face, bite and smile line for natural harmony.

Same-day option

Digital composite veneers are artistically sculpted in a single visit.

Porcelain durability

High-strength ceramics resist stains and wear for many years with good care.

Fixes chips & gaps

Ideal for cracks, worn edges, minor spacing and heavy discolouration.

Refinable & maintainable

Composite can be polished/repaired easily; porcelain maintains its lustre.

Your veneers, step by step

Veneers in four steps

Digitally planned, minimal prep, and a polished finish: composite (same day) or porcelain (2–3 visits).

1

Consult & digital scan

We map your bite and smile line, capture photos/scans, and discuss goals.

2

Design & preview

Digital smile design with a wax-up/try-in so you can see and tweak the look.

3

Preparation & temporaries

Minimal shaping where needed. Composite is built same day; porcelain gets temporaries.

4

Fit, bond & polish

Porcelain veneers are bonded and polished; composite is finely finished and glazed.

Our veneers options

Two materials, one design-first approach. Choose same-day artistry or lab-crafted ceramics.

Smile Showroom Composite
Composite veneers sculpted chairside

Same-day artistry

Composite Veneers

Minimally invasive and reversible in many cases. Sculpted and polished in one visit for instant refinement.

  • Minimal/no tooth preparation
  • Easily adjusted or repaired later
  • Great for chips, edges & symmetry
  • Budget-friendly and fast
Smile Showroom Porcelain
Porcelain veneers

Lab-crafted ceramics

Porcelain Veneers

Ultra-thin ceramic shells digitally designed to your face. Typically fitted over 2–3 appointments for a long-lasting finish.

  • Beautiful translucency & stain resistance
  • Conservative prep where needed
  • Custom shade, shape & texture
  • 10–15+ year longevity with care

Is it right for me?

Which veneers option fits best?

Tick what applies. This isn’t medical advice, but it helps you see whether composite or porcelain is likely to suit your goals.

Quick checks
Let’s do a quick suitability check. Tick the boxes above to see guidance and a likely match.

Porcelain & Composite Veneers

Before & After

Slide the racing flag — After is on the left, Before is on the right.

Clear & simple

Veneers pricing

Straightforward fees, we’ll confirm your exact plan after assessment.

Porcelain veneer (per tooth, from)

£769mph

Composite veneer (per tooth, from)

£300mph

Prices depend on design, materials and number of teeth. You’ll receive a written estimate before treatment.

Answers at a glance

Veneers FAQs

What’s the difference between composite and porcelain veneers?
Composite is artistically layered resin placed directly on the tooth—often minimal or no drilling and same-day results. Porcelain is a thin ceramic shell made in a lab and bonded on—more durable, more stain-resistant and usually 2–3 visits.
Are veneers reversible?
Composite is typically additive and can be adjusted or removed. Porcelain usually requires conservative enamel shaping first, so it isn’t considered fully reversible. We plan to the minimum needed and show a preview before you commit.
How long do veneers last?
With good care, composite often lasts ~3–5+ years; porcelain ~10–15+ years. Bite forces, grinding and home care make a difference—night guards are advised if you clench.
Will my teeth be damaged?
Treatment is conservative. Composite can be no-prep; porcelain prep is kept to a thin enamel reduction where needed for fit and strength. Bonding then seals and protects the tooth surface.
Do veneers stain or chip?
Composite can pick up surface stain and may chip, but it’s quick to polish or repair. Porcelain resists stain and wear very well, though like natural enamel it can chip if overloaded—care and a guard help.
How much do they cost and how many will I need?
As a guide: Composite veneer from £300 per tooth; Porcelain veneer from £769 per tooth (mph). The number depends on your smile line—often 2–10 teeth. We’ll map this during your consult and provide a written plan.

Now is the right time

Ready to design your new smile?

Composite for same-day artistry or porcelain for ultra-refined longevity. We’ll digitally plan shape, shade and symmetry to suit your features.

  • Minimal-prep approach with digital preview
  • Composite (additive) or porcelain (ceramic) options
  • Smooth, natural finish tailored to your smile line
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