What are veneers?
If your teeth have significant chips, fracture lines and missing pieces, or perhaps slightly wonky, veneers might be your new best friend. Think of them as little porcelain covers, custom-made to fit neatly over the front of your teeth — like false nails, but far more elegant and a lot more permanent.
How does it work?
The process is surprisingly straightforward. First, your dentist chats through your goals, then gently prepares the surface of your teeth by removing a tiny bit of enamel (just enough to make room). Then, usually a couple of weeks later, bespoke veneers — crafted by the technician to match your ideal shade and shape — are bonded in place. The result? A flawless, natural-looking smile that still looks like you, only refreshed.
Why should I have it done?
Maybe it’s to cover heavy staining that whitening won’t fix, or to even out a crooked or gappy smile without braces. Maybe it’s just about feeling good when you catch your reflection.
Whatever the reason, veneers offer a long-lasting boost to both your teeth and your confidence. Subtle or dramatic — it’s your choice. The beauty of veneers is that they do the hard work quietly, leaving you free to smile like you mean it.
How much does it cost?
Veneers are priced per tooth. For private patients the cost is from £1300 per tooth, and for subscription members they are £1020 per tooth.
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Frequently asked questions
Why would I have veneers rather than composite?
Can I choose the colour and the shape?