Composite Veneer Cost

Our central London clinic provides one of the most competitive fees in the city for composite veneers.

Treatment time

1 day

Longevity

5-7 years

Costs

from £8.13 pm

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How much for a full mouth of composite veneers?

Finance is arranged through Chrysalis Finance Limited.

Smile problems

  • Chipped and broken teeth
  • Worn or uneven teeth
  • Discoloured or yellow teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Changes shape and length

Benefits

  • Immediate veneers
  • Sculpted in a few hours
  • Easily maintained
  •  No shaving or drilling
  • Reversible and non-permanent

Ways to pay

  • Upfront (one payment)
  • 50% upfront, 50% financed
  • Dental finance – no deposit

Facts

  • Last 5-7 years
  • Easier to chip
  • Easier to repair

How much composite veneers cost throughout the UK

Typical smile makeovers range from six to twelve composite veneers, but they can be used to restore or improve one or two teeth. The cost of one composite veneer is £350. Patients can pay as little as £29.16 per month for one composite veneer with no cost of credit.

Patients can expect private practice fees to vary, but generally costs for composite veneers in the UK are between £350-£650 per tooth – and as all dentists use the same materials and all possess the same skills, the price difference should not reflect the quality of work.

Composite bonding, which is slightly cheaper than composite veneers (£295 per tooth), generally corrects an area of the smile rather than the whole tooth. So, if you’re looking for small changes, you might want to opt for the cheaper treatment.

Patients should expect no additional costs or hidden fees with their treatment. The cost includes your veneers and your appointment. However, you might be recommended a prior hygiene session to ensure a healthy base before beginning, which costs £67 for 30 minutes at our practice.

Are composite veneers covered by the NHS?

As composite veneers are a cosmetic treatment choice, they are not typically provided by the NHS. However, the treatment is widely available through private practices in the UK (like us). 

Are composite veneers worth the money?

Composite veneers are among the most inexpensive cosmetic improvements. Compared to the price of porcelain veneers, which offer similar results, patients could save between £500 and £1,000 per tooth. 

Arguably, porcelain veneers last up to two decades longer – hence one of the reasons for their higher cost, but composite has its benefits. For example, one major reason for the treatment’s popularity is that it involves no drilling or shaving, so you don’t have to commit to it forever.

Composite veneers last between five and seven years. You might want to upgrade to porcelain at this time or renew your treatment for a fraction of the cost. Alternatively, composite veneers do not need to be replaced.

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