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Composite Veneers from Bespoke Smile

After years of being unhappy with your smile, you may be looking into solutions to improve its appearance and functionality. Within our range of specialist dental services, a composite veneers treatment may be a solution that works for you. Made from wafer-thin shells that sit on your existing teeth, dental composite veneers are a quick and painless way to improve the overall look of your teeth.

We employ a ‘minimal/no drilling’ ethos here at Bespoke Smile, so you can be safe in the knowledge that you’ll receive a minimally invasive treatment. Find out what composite veneers are or read more in our detailed guide to dental veneers.

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What are Composite Dental Veneers

Composite veneers are a non-invasive cosmetic dental solution designed to enhance the appearance of your teeth. Made from high-quality composite resin, they are carefully applied to the front surface of your teeth to improve their shape, size, and colour.

Unlike porcelain veneers, which require multiple visits and laboratory work, composite dental veneers can often be completed in a single appointment.

 

Why Choose Composite Veneer Treatment?

Our composite dental veneers treatments is a strong solution for many different issues. Composite veneers are typically an aesthetic choice, but they can also be used ‘non-cosmetically’ to strengthen weakened enamel or chipped teeth.

In most cases, they can correct multiple issues at once!

Should I Get Composite Dental Veneers?

Composite veneers are a fantastic, non-invasive solution for those worried about:

  • Small teeth
  • Big teeth
  • Filled teeth
  • Teeth that stick out
  • Teeth that stick inwards

Our composite veneers dentists will also help you find options that work to your budget, and give you an idea of the finance options available for your composite veneer treatment. We also offer finance options for up to 24 months to help you spread your payments.

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We offer finance options on Composite Dental Veneers

Whether you are looking at a single composite veneer, or want to transform your whole smile, we offer dental treatment finance plans to help you spread your payments for up to 24 months.

Why Choose Bespoke Smile as Your Composite Veneers Dentist?

Our clinical lead, Dr Sam Jethwa places more than 1000 veneers each year, and is an internationally recognised lecturer on the subject. He has developed techniques that allow the highly-trained dentists at Bespoke Smile to use their considerable skill to design your perfect smile and fit your composite veneers to the highest standards available.

Benefits of Composite Veneers

Composite veneers (sometimes known as dental bondings) are an incredibly non-invasive treatment option for improving your smile. The benefits of composite veneers are:

  • Composite veneers are usually cheaper than other veneer options, like porcelain veneers
  • The application process is quicker than other types of veneers
  • They can target a range of issues, including misshapen teeth, discoloured teeth, and chipped teeth
  • There is no need for drilling in most cases of composite veneers fitting
  • Composite veneers protect your teeth from staining as they are covering the natural tooth
  • Composite veneers can be a solution for nearly all people

For every patient, we offer comprehensive consultations as part of your composite veneers treatment so we can give you the time you need to go through every aspect of your dental health and desired outcomes. This includes full photography, x-rays, generous and advanced advice, treatment plans, and a full dental report.

Composite Veneers Treatment: What to Expect and How it Works

What will my result look like at the end?

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Our composite veneers dentists are able to produce a fully hand sculpted ‘Mock-up’, so you can get a sneak peak of your smile, and confirm the treatment is right for you.
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What happens to my real teeth during composite veneers treatment?

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How long will the result last?

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Because of our expert dentists skilled hands our composite dental veneers are consistent for 5-7 years.
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Understanding if Composite Veneers Are Right For You

Composite veneers are a good solution if you have been unhappy with the oral condition or appearance of your smile, and are considering veneers to correct and fix these issues.

First, we’d recommend:

  1. A general oral health check-up
  2. An overview of your history and predisposition to gum disease
  3. A discussion around costs, your budget, and what veneer type is suitable for your needs
  4. The confirmation that you are willing to practise good hygiene post-treatment and attend check-ups!

 

Next, you need to make the decision regarding which veneer type is best for you. The resin material that makes up composite veneers is slightly less durable than porcelain veneers, but you benefit from a lower price point. Additionally, composite veneers protect your teeth from staining as they are covering the natural tooth. With the right care and attention, veneers can last a lifetime. In the case of composite veneers, it is important to note that the lifespan is highly dependent on the aftercare you give them. You should treat them as you would your natural teeth, cleaning twice a day, flossing several times a week and organising regular check-ups.

Why Bespoke Smile Are Your Top Choice for Composite Veneers Dentists

Dr Sam Jethwa has developed techniques that allow our highly-trained composite veneer dentists to use their considerable skill to design your perfect smile.

Our expert dentists are highly trained in facially driven smile design, advanced occlusion, and hand-layering techniques – the foundations of creating smiles that are as functional as they are beautiful. This meticulous approach allows us to hand-sculpt each smile bespoke to you, enhancing your natural features while ensuring long-lasting strength and minimising the risk of material breakage.

The result? A smile that feels as good as it looks — an enhanced version of your own smile, designed to last.

Discover your options for treating discoloured teeth

Tooth discolouration and staining are a common and frustrating side effect of life. Despite good oral hygiene, the enamel on our teeth gradually accumulates stains over time, and years of use can make teeth look discoloured.

Discover your options to improve the colour of your teeth with Bespoke Smile. From whitening treatments, to composite bonding and veneers, our guide to Treating Tooth Discolouration helps you understand what you can do to achiever a brighter, whiter smile.

Treatment options for crooked, misaligned & crowded smiles

Crooked teeth can be a common concern, often affecting your smile’s appearance and function. Alignment issues can impact your confidence and make it harder to maintain optimal oral health.

Explore your options for straightening and perfecting your smile with Bespoke Smile. From orthodontic treatments like clear aligners to cosmetic solutions such as composite bonding or veneers, our guide to Treating Crooked and Misaligned Smiles will help you understand how to achieve a straighter,smile.

Closing gaps in teeth through cosmetic dentistry

While not always harmful to oral health, gaps in teeth can leave people feeling self-conscious about their smile.

Discover your options for closing gaps and enhancing your smile with Bespoke Smile. From cosmetic solutions like composite bonding and veneers to advanced treatments tailored to your needs, our guide to Treating Gappy Teeth will help you explore how to achieve a seamless, confident smile

Discover your treatment options for missing teeth

Missing teeth can do more than just affect your smile; they can impact how you eat, speak, and feel about yourself. But you don’t have to live with it forever.

We’re here to help you explore options to replace missing teeth and bring your smile back to life. Whether you’re interested in dental implants, bridges, or dentures, our guide to Treating Missing Teeth breaks it all down so you can find the solution that’s right for you. 

Treatment options to widen a narrow smile

A narrow smile can do more than just impact the way you look; it can affect your confidence and how you feel about your smile. But there are ways to widen your smile and create a fuller, more balanced look.

From treatments like veneers to composite bonding, our guide to Treating Narrow Smiles breaks it all down so you can find the approach that’s perfect for you. Let’s create the wide, confident smile you’ve always wanted.

Underbite and overbite correction treatments

Having an overbite or underbite can make you feel self-conscious about your smile and cause discomfort when you bite or speak. But there are plenty of ways to correct these bite issues and restore balance to your smile.

Whether you’re interested in orthodontic treatments like clear aligners or cosmetic options like veneers or crowns, our guide to Treating Overbites & Underbites will help you understand the best solutions for your needs. 

Small teeth causes, types and treatment options

If you have small teeth, you might feel self-conscious about your smile. Small teeth can also affect how balanced your entire face looks. The good news is, there are great options to help improve the size and shape of your teeth, giving you a fuller, more confident smile.

Whether you’re thinking about veneers, bonding, or crowns, our guide to Treating Small Teeth will walk you through the best treatments for your needs. Let’s work together to create a smile that feels just right for you.

Options for uneven, short, worn or broken teeth

If you have uneven, worn, or broken teeth, it can make you feel self-conscious about your smile. These issues can also throw off the balance of your whole face. The good news is, there are effective treatments that can restore your teeth and give you a smile you feel great about.

Whether you’re thinking about veneers, crowns, or bonding, our guide to Treating Uneven, Worn, and Broken Teeth will help you understand the best options for your needs. Let’s work together to get your smile back to feeling natural and confident.

Happy Smiles from Previous Composite Veneer Treatments

Explore previous clients who have undertaken the process of sculpting their perfect smile with the best composite veneer dentists.

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Gloria (Part 1)

Gloria had just beaten Cancer, and wasn’t going to let that stop her! Now was the time for her to find her “tooth fairies” Dr Jethwa and Dr Sehmi!

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Gloria (Part 2)

One year ago, Gloria was told she needed to have all of her bottom teeth removed. Now she’s found Bespoke Smile who make her feel like she’s been “given a second chance”.

Still unsure if Composite Veneers are right for you?

Find out everything you need to know in our comprehensive guide on Composite Veneers:

Composite Veneers FAQs

Composite veneers are a minimally invasive cosmetic dental solution that enhances the appearance of your teeth by applying a thin layer of composite resin to the front surface. Designed to improve the shape, size, and colour of your teeth, composite dental veneers offer a quick and effective way to transform your smile in just one visit.

With proper care, composite veneers treatment can last between 5 to 7 years. Unlike porcelain veneers, which have a longer lifespan, composite veneers may require maintenance over time, such as polishing or minor repairs, to keep them looking their best.

The cost of composite veneers depends on the number of teeth being treated and the complexity of your smile transformation. Prices can start from £250 per tooth, and each treatment plan is bespoke to the individual.

Both composite bonding and dental composite veneers use the same material, but they serve different purposes. Composite bonding is used for minor cosmetic improvements such as fixing chips or small gaps, while composite veneers cover the entire front surface of the tooth for a more dramatic transformation.

The key differences between composite veneers and porcelain veneers lie in material, longevity, and application. Composite veneers are made from resin and can be applied in a single visit, whereas porcelain veneers are custom-made in our Bespoke Smile lab and require multiple appointments. Porcelain veneers last longer (10–20 years), while composite veneers typically need maintenance within 5–7 years.

Yes, dental composite veneers can stain over time, particularly if you regularly consume coffee, red wine, or tobacco. However, regular professional cleans and good oral hygiene can help maintain their brightness.

No, traditional teeth whitening treatments do not work on composite veneers. If they become stained or discoloured, they may need professional polishing or replacement by an experienced composite veneers dentist to restore their original shade.

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