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Understanding the Cost of Veneers in the UK

The cost of veneers in the UK can range from around £500 to £1,200+ per tooth, depending on the material selected, the complexity of treatment and the experience of the clinician providing care. Composite veneers are often available at a lower price point, while porcelain veneers typically cost more because they are custom-made in a dental laboratory and designed for long-term aesthetics and durability.

One of the main reasons veneer prices vary is the number of teeth being treated. Some patients may choose a small number of veneers to improve specific teeth, while others opt for a complete smile makeover involving eight, ten or more veneers. Treatment planning, smile design and laboratory fabrication can also influence the overall investment.

When comparing veneer costs, look beyond the price per tooth. Smile design, treatment planning, custom fabrication, fitting appointments and aftercare all contribute to the final result. Understanding what is included in your treatment plan can help you compare veneer prices more accurately and make a more informed decision.

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What Influences the Cost of Veneers?

The cost of veneers can vary significantly depending on the treatment requirements, materials selected and complexity of the case.

  • Number of veneers required
  • Porcelain or composite veneer material
  • Smile design complexity
  • Shade matching requirements
  • Tooth preparation requirements
  • Custom laboratory fabrication
  • Case complexity
  • Dentist experience and expertise
  • Follow-up appointments and aftercare

Flexible Payment Options

Start your treatment without delay and spread the cost in a way that suits you. Choose 0% interest-free finance for up to 12 months, with extended plans up to 5 years for lower monthly payments. For smaller treatments up to £1000, paying by Klarna allows you to split the cost into 3 equal monthly instalments.

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Average Veneer Prices by UK Region (Per Tooth)

Location
Porcelain Veneers
London
From £795–£950
Berkshire & Surrey
From £750–£950
Manchester
From £650–£795
Liverpool
From £650–£750
Portsmouth
From £750
Cheshire
From £650–£710
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Local Veneer Prices Across the UK

Explore local veneer prices across our UK locations. Fees may vary according to clinic location, treatment complexity and individual smile requirements.

Location
Veneer Price (Per Tooth)
Battersea
From £795
Twickenham
From £950
West Hampstead
From £795
Richmond
From £950
Acton
From £795
Chiswick
From £795
Clapham
From £795
Ham
From £950
Hammersmith
From £795
Muswell Hill
From £795
Tottenham
From £700
Putney
From £795
Earlsfield
From £795
Wigan
From £650
Bootle
From £650
Hoseside
From £710
Vicars Cross
From £710
Tyldesley
From £650
Maple
From £750
Cosham
From £750
Bracknell - Crossway
From £750
Bracknell - Market St
From £750
Camberley
From £750
Woking
From £750
Wokingham - Easthampstead Rd
From £750
Wokingham - Peach St
From £750
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Real Stories Veneer Patient Experiences

"I had veneers done by Maria at Tyldesley and all I can say is WOW what an amazing job. Been with this dentist many years and staff have always been amazing Thanks Maria."

– Debbie, Tyldesley
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"So pleased to be back with my dentist, Renata. She really has given me so much confidence in my smile. Elouise on reception was lovely as was the dental nurse. All very friendly. Thank you."

– Leila Morby
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"Excellent treatment, as always. Renata our dentist was gentle and thorough. All the staff are friendly and helpful."

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Veneer Timeline What to Expect

Patients researching “how much does veneer cost” also want to know how long the treatment takes. Each smile is unique; however, most veneer treatments can be completed within a few weeks of consultation and final fitting.

First 24 Hours
Mild sensitivity to hot or cold foods following veneer placement is normal. This usually settles down quickly as your teeth adjust.

First Few Days
Your bite may seem slightly different at first. In a few days, most patients adjust naturally because talking, eating and smiling are natural behaviours.

One Week
Any minor sensitivity should improve. Patients can usually eat normally while following any care advice from their dentist.

Two to Four Weeks
Your veneers should look natural on your smile. Most patients do not even know they have veneers compared to their natural teeth by this time.

Why Choose Perfect Smile for Veneers

  • 5,000+ treatments completed
  • Personalised smile design
  • 28 UK Locations
  • 0% finance up to 12 months
  • Payment plans up to 5 years
  • Multiple specialist UK locations

Why Veneers Are Worth the Cost

  • Veneers can improve colour, shape, spacing and symmetry in one treatment.
  • Veneer costs reflect the time, skill and laboratory work involved in creating each restoration.
  • Prices for porcelain veneers include detailed planning/shade matching, and exact fitting.
  • A full set of veneers can provide results that otherwise would require several cosmetic procedures.
  • Flexible finance options can make the cost of veneers more manageable by spreading treatment fees over time.
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Your Treatment Journey Factors Affecting Veneer Cost

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Consultation

Your dentist assesses your smile goals, oral health and suitability for veneers.

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Treatment Planning

Case complexity and the number of veneers influence treatment.

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Smile Design

The shape, size and appearance of the veneers are customised to your smile.

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Tooth Preparation

The level of preparation required varies between cases.

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Veneer Fabrication

Custom veneers are crafted using the selected materials.

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Final Fitting

The veneers are fitted, adjusted and checked for comfort and aesthetics.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Veneers

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Not necessarily. Some smile makeovers involve six, eight or ten veneers, while others focus on only a few teeth. The number required depends on your smile width, existing tooth shape and the result you are trying to achieve. Because treatment is tailored to the individual, the overall veneer cost can vary significantly from one patient to another.

Veneers do not usually require regular replacement, but long-term ownership costs can include routine dental maintenance, repairs if a veneer becomes damaged, and eventual replacement after years of wear. The frequency of these costs varies from person to person and depends on oral health, lifestyle habits and the type of veneer chosen.

In many cases, maintaining existing veneers through regular dental care is more affordable than replacing them. Attending routine check-ups, wearing a nightguard if recommended and avoiding habits that can damage veneers may help reduce the likelihood of future replacement costs.

Yes. Some people begin with composite veneers and later choose porcelain veneers as their needs or budget change. Any future treatment would require a fresh assessment, and costs would depend on the number of veneers being replaced and the treatment required.

A single veneer can often be replaced without redoing the entire smile. The process usually involves assessing the existing veneer, matching the colour as closely as possible and creating a replacement restoration. The cost will depend on the material used and the complexity of the case.

Veneers can address several cosmetic concerns at the same time, including tooth colour, shape, spacing and symmetry. For some people, achieving similar changes through separate whitening, bonding and orthodontic treatments may require multiple procedures. Whether veneers represent better value depends on the condition of your teeth and your long-term smile goals.

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