Veneers
For discolored, crooked, or damaged front teeth, or if you want a more beautiful smile without orthodontic treatment
For discolored, crooked, or damaged front teeth, or if you want a more beautiful smile without orthodontic treatment
We place thin shields of composite or porcelain over your teeth to improve their shape and color. This immediately provides a radiant and natural result.
Do you want to improve the color, shape, or position of your teeth?
With veneers, the appearance of the teeth can be enhanced in a subtle and natural way.
Veneers are thin layers of tooth-colored material that are applied to the front of the teeth. They can be used to correct discolorations, gaps, crooked teeth, or chipped corners.
A veneer is a shield of composite or porcelain that is attached to the tooth.
Together with the dentist, you determine the desired color and shape so that the result matches your natural teeth.
Composite veneers
• Usually placed in one treatment
• Relatively affordable
• Shorter lifespan than porcelain
Porcelain veneers
• Very colorfast and wear-resistant
• Natural appearance
• Usually requires multiple appointments
Which option is most suitable depends on your wishes and situation.
After an initial consultation, a personal treatment plan is drawn up.
Depending on the type of veneer, the treatment is carried out in one or more appointments. The treatment is generally well tolerated.
Veneers do not require special maintenance.
Good oral hygiene and regular check-ups help to maintain the result for as long as possible.
The costs of veneers depend on the material and the number of veneers.
Veneers are seen as a cosmetic treatment and are not covered by basic insurance.
During the consultation you will receive a clear cost indication.
Would you like to know if veneers are suitable for you?
Please contact us for personal advice.
Composite veneers last 5-10 years, porcelain veneers last longer, but can wear out.
Yes, but this rarely happens with well-placed veneers.
Yes, but avoid excessively hard or sticky foods to prevent damage.
Composite veneers can discolor over time, porcelain veneers do not.
For porcelain veneers, a thin layer of enamel is removed to ensure a natural fit and adhesion. We strive for the most tissue-sparing approach possible, so that as much of your own tooth structure as possible is preserved.