Composite veneers and porcelain veneers both have their pros and cons.
For instance, composite veneers are a minimally invasive, quick, and easy way to get the smile you’ve been dreaming of, without costing you a fortune. They’re great for fixing cracked and chipped teeth.
The composite resin process is reversible, which makes them an excellent choice for younger patients or anyone who isn’t prepared to commit to porcelain veneers.
Composite resin veneers are bonded directly to the tooth surface, usually in one appointment. They don’t damage your natural teeth, as opposed to their porcelain counterparts which are made in the laboratory and involve the removal of some of your tooth structure in preparation for the veneers to be fitted.
If your composite veneers break at any time, they can usually be repaired in as little as one visit, whereas porcelain veneers are irreparable, meaning they will need to be replaced.
If you’re after a more permanent solution to conceal your dental imperfections, it’s worth considering porcelain veneers. These are not only exceptionally durable and stain-resistant, but they last a lot longer than composite resin veneers.
To determine the best treatment option for your oral needs, don’t hesitate to contact us.