Composite Veneers

Composite Veneers

Composite veneers can enhance the visible surface of teeth using carefully layered composite resin, helping improve shape, symmetry, edges and shade while keeping a natural cosmetic finish.

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What are composite veneers?

Composite veneers are a cosmetic dental option where tooth-coloured composite resin is artistically bonded to the front surface of selected teeth. They can be used to improve proportions, close small gaps, mask minor discolouration and create a more even smile.

Unlike porcelain veneers, composite veneers are usually more conservative and can often be completed faster, depending on your case. They still require careful planning, maintenance and realistic expectations.

Natural smile designDesigned around your facial features, tooth shape and preferred level of brightness.
Conservative optionOften less invasive than porcelain alternatives where clinically suitable.
Repairable materialComposite can usually be polished, refreshed or repaired over time.

Composite veneers may help with

A clinical assessment is needed to confirm suitability.

Uneven tooth shape

Refine teeth that look short, narrow or irregular.

ShapeProportion

Small gaps

Close selected spaces when orthodontics is not required.

SpacingBalance

Discolouration

Improve visible shade when whitening alone is not enough.

ShadeBrightness

Smile symmetry

Create a more harmonious smile line.

SymmetryDesign

Frequently asked questions.

Helpful answers before booking your cosmetic dentistry consultation.

How are composite veneers different from bonding?

Composite veneers usually cover more of the visible tooth surface, while bonding may focus on edges, chips or smaller areas.

Are composite veneers permanent?

They are long-lasting but not permanent. Composite may stain, chip or need polishing and maintenance over time.

Do composite veneers damage teeth?

They can be minimally invasive where suitable, but every case must be assessed clinically before treatment.

Should I whiten before composite veneers?

Many patients whiten first so the composite shade can be matched to a brighter base colour.

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