Veneers can be made from

  • Porcelain
  • Composite
Dental Veneers Procedure

Comparison of Porcelain versus Composite Veneers

Porcelain Veneers

Benefits of Porcelain Veneers

Aesthetics: Highly Aesthetic, mimics natural tooth enamel.

Durability : Highly durable and resistant to wear.

Resistance to Stains : Highly resistant to stains.

Application Process: Requires lab fabrication.

Reparability : Difficult to repair.

​​Tooth Preparation : May require tooth reduction.

Strength: Stronger and more resistant to fractures.

Longevity : Longer lifespan 10+ years subject to maintenance.

Customisation: Highly customizable in shape and colour.

Colour stability: Excellent colour stability.

Composite Bonding/Composite Veneers

Benefits of Composite Bonding or Veneers

Aesthetics: Good aesthetics but less natural looking.

Durability : Durable but less so compared to porcelain.

Resistance to Stains : Prone to staining over time.

Application Process: Applied directly and sculpted in the mouth.

Reparability : Easier to repair.

Tooth Preparation : Requires minimal tooth reduction subject to status.

Strength: Less strong, more prone to chipping.

Longevity: Shorter lifespan 3+ years subject to maintenance.

Customisation: Less customizable.

Colour stability: Low colour stability.

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