Improving your smile can immensely boost your confidence and quality of life. While porcelain veneers are a popular choice, composite veneers offer an affordable and versatile alternative. Composite materials and bonding techniques have advanced tremendously in recent years. Today’s composite veneers mimic the look of natural teeth while transforming smiles conservatively and cost-effectively. Here are five key reasons you may want to choose composites for your smile makeover:
1. Cost Savings
The cost difference between composites and porcelain is significant. Porcelain veneers range from Ā£550-Ā£2500+ per tooth, making a full mouth restoration extremely expensive. Composite veneers cost just Ā£500-Ā£1500 per tooth. While the per tooth price is lower,Ā a full set of composite veneers cost UKĀ patients only a fraction of porcelain ones. Minor repairs and touch-ups can be easily performed on composites right in the dental chair to extend their lifespan. Considering the lower initial cost and easy fixability of composites, they offer substantial cost savings over the long run compared to porcelain restorations.
2. Lower Maintenance
Porcelain veneers often require special maintenance to achieve the longest lifespan. Small cracks need to be repaired quickly to prevent breakage or tooth damage. Occasionally, porcelain restorations fail or fracture, necessitating full replacement. Composite veneers require much less maintenance over time.Ā How long do composite veneers last?Ā Typically, 5-10 years with good oral care before replacement is needed. However, composites are repairable, and rebonding enhances longevity. Damaged or stained composites can be easily patched, repaired, and polished in a routine dental visit. Chipped edges can be smoothed and recontoured. Rebonding with composite materials can fix gaps or small fractures. This ease of maintenance is a key advantage of composite veneers.
3. Conservative Option
Prepping teeth for porcelain veneers is an aggressive process, removing 0.5-1mm of the enamel structure. This permanently alters the natural teeth. In contrast, composites only require the removal of 0.3-0.7mm of enamel. This conservative approach leaves more natural tooth structure intact. While the bond between composite and enamel is strong, composites can be removed if desired. The original teeth can then be restored with composite fillings or recontouring.Ā
4. Quick and Easy
The process for getting composite veneers is quick and convenient. After selecting the ideal shade to match your natural teeth, the dentist sculpts and bonds the composite veneer directly onto the prepared tooth surface during your appointment. No impressions or temporaries are needed. You walk out with your new smile the same day! Porcelain veneers require two visits to the dentist. During the first appointment, teeth are prepared and impressions taken to be sent to the dental lab. Temporary veneers are placed while the permanent porcelain ones are custom fabricated. At the second visit, usually 1-2 weeks later, the porcelain veneers are bonded onto the teeth. The process is substantially more time consuming.
5. Natural Looking
Thanks to today’s advanced composites,Ā composite veneers before afterĀ results look stunning and real. Composite materials mimic the light-reflecting properties and subtle colour gradients of natural teeth. Unlike porcelain, highly customised shading and depth is possible. YourĀ composite veneer dentistĀ can match them perfectly to your existing teeth.
Talk to your dentist about whether low-cost, versatile and natural-looking composite veneers are right for your smile goals. For many patients, composites strike the perfect balance of aesthetics, longevity and affordability.