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Dental Veneers
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Disguise chips, cracks and discolouration. Get a celebrity smile with veneers

Choosing Between Dental Veneers
Composite vs. Porcelain
When seeking to enhance your smile through cosmetic dentistry, dental veneers offer an effective solution. The two primary options—composite and porcelain veneers—each present distinct advantages based on their composition, application process, and longevity.
Understanding Your Options
Composite veneers utilize tooth-colored resin that dentists can apply and shape directly on your teeth. This versatile material allows for same-day transformations with minimal alteration to your natural teeth.
Porcelain veneers consist of thin ceramic shells custom-crafted in a dental laboratory to precisely match your desired appearance. While requiring more preparation, they deliver premium aesthetics and durability.
Our unique qualities
Before and After Invisalign
Key Differences at a Glance

Composite Veneers
Composition: Dental-grade resin material
Application: Single appointment for direct application; two visits if lab-fabricated
Longevity: Typically 5-7 years with proper maintenance
Staining: More susceptible to discoloration over time
Investment: Lower initial cost
Tooth Conservation: Requires minimal enamel removal
Maintenance: Can be buffed, polished or repaired chairside

Porcelain Veneers
Composition: High-grade dental ceramic
Application: Multiple appointments with laboratory fabrication
Longevity: Often lasts 10-15+ years with proper care
Staining: Highly resistant to discoloration
Investment: Higher upfront cost
Tooth Conservation: Requires more substantial enamel preparation
Maintenance: Usually requires complete replacement if damaged