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Composite Veneers
Dental composite veneers are made using the same type of materials that are used for cosmetic bonding and for many white fillings. Composite veneers are most often provided directly by your dentist at a single visit where the composite is applied to your tooth surface and polished to create the veneer surface.
Occasionally composite can be used by your dental laboratory to make veneers which are then fitted by your dentist at a second visit.
Composite is not as hard wearing in the longer term as porcelain and so you can expect to require your composite veneers replacing after five or six years on average. Many porcelain veneers are still serviceable after 14 or 15 years.

















