Composite veneers are a wonderful way to enhance your smile, helping to straighten your teeth, fill gaps, and repair cracks. We offer composite resin veneers at our Melbourne CBD clinic, with flexible payment plans and a team of expert dentists ready to help. Contact us to learn more about our personalised treatment plans, packages for veneers, or pop in for a consultation to see what your dream smile could look like!
Results do vary from person to person. To read more on treatment risks and considerations, please see here.
Composite veneers typically cost $750 per tooth in Melbourne. You might spend more or less on your composite veneers, depending on the material used for the composite bonding and the dental work needed before your veneers are installed. Your dental insurance can help to lower the cost of your composite veneers, and you should check with your insurance policy before moving forward.
Treatment | Price | What's included |
Composite veneers | starting at $750 per tooth | a cost-effective treatment that can be completed in a few dental visits |
Porcelain veneers | starting at $2,000 per tooth | custom-designed shells for a permanent and natural smile |
No-prep veneers | starting at $800 per tooth | an instant transformation of your smile, using ultra-thin porcelain |
Hybrid veneers | starting at $999 per tooth | unique veneers made with a blend of resin and porcelain |
Dental bonding | starting at $750 per tooth | helping to reshape teeth, repair gaps and chips |
Gum recontouring | starting at $150 per tooth | addressing uneven gum lines to give you a more even smile |
For a full breakdown on veneer pricing factors, visit our page on dental veneer costs.
We know that not everyone can pay for their composite veneers up front, so we offer several payment plans to help you spread the cost, including our interest-free payment plans. More information on these plans can be found below to help you see which is right for you:
We offer flexible, interest-free dental payment plans with simple terms and easy management options, details of our interest free payment plans for composite veneers include:
These allow you to apply for a plan without your credit being checked
Treatments up to $20,000 can qualify for our no-check plans
All terms and conditions must be read carefully, including details on missed and late payments
You can learn more about our payment plan options and eligibility on our payment plan page, or you can speak to us directly. Book a consultation appointment to discuss your composite veneers and how you can pay for your treatment today.
The composite veneer procedure follows six simple steps over one or two visits with us. We have broken down each step below to give you a better idea of what to expect:
Composite veneers are the perfect way to enhance your smile, filling gaps, cracks, and giving you a smile you can be proud of! See our gallery of before & after photos of veneers to see what your new smile could look like!
Composite veneers are resin veneers applied directly to your teeth and shaped to create a new smile. Composite veneers, or composite bonding, are typically recommended for addressing chips or gaps in your teeth, providing a fuller and more even smile.
The benefits of composite veneers include their lower price, quicker treatment time, and reversible design. Unlike other veneers, you can remove composite resin without damaging your natural teeth or tooth structure. Composite veneers are considered minimally invasive, too, allowing dentists to install them in just one visit.
Composite veneers can fix several dental prob lems, including unevenly shaped teeth, fractures, chips, and discolouration. Composite veneers can also be used to address gaps between your teeth and their size to give you a more even smile.
Composite veneers start at $750 per tooth in Melbourne. The cost of composite resin veneers will vary depending on the dental work required before installation, the material used, and the amount you need. You can learn more about our pricing of composite veneers here and the payment plans available.
Composite veneers will last for three to five years. Over time, the resin is susceptible to staining and chips, reducing the appearance and function of your teeth. At the five-year mark, we recommend replacing your composite veneers, ensuring your smile remains intact and the perfect shade.
Composite veners cannot be whitened. Any standard whitening treatments will not work on composite, due to the non-porous design of the resin. However, you can whiten your smile before the resin is applied. Brightening your smile first, and having the resin match the new shade is the best way to whiten your teeth and transform your smile. Check out our teeth whitening options to see which is right for you before you begin your veneer journey.
Composite veneers do not hurt. The light etching of your teeth can feel uncomfortable, but most patients feel no pain. We can also offer local anesthetic during the etching process to guarantee a pain-free experience if needed.
The biggest difference between composite and porcelain veneers is the material used and their longevity. Composite veneers are made with a thin composite bonding resin that is applied directly to your teeth, while porcelain veneers are ultra-thin porcelain shells that are cemented over your teeth.
Porcelain veneers will last longer than composite, providing you with at least ten years of use, while composite veneers need to be replaced every three to five years. Porcelain veneers are also considered to be more durable, but will come with a larger price tag. You can learn more about porcelain veneers here to see which option is right for you.Composite veneers do not damage your teeth. While we will etch them to help the composite attach, no damage is done to your tooth structure or natural teeth, and they will function fine without the composite being attached.
While you have composite veneers, you must care for your natural teeth to avoid them rotting or developing tooth decay. This involves regular brushing, flossing, and attending dental appointments. Learn more about protecting your veneers with our composite veneers aftercare guide.Composite veneers can be repaired if they chip without removing the veneer. Using the same composite material, the veneer can be repaired in just one visit, shaping it to hide the chip before it is cured and polished.
When a veneer chips, you will want to see your dentist immediately so they can repair it. While most minor chips can be repaired in one visit, the veneer might need to be removed and replaced for severe damage. If you think your composite veneer has chipped, book a consultation with one of our dentists to discuss your treatment options.
A good candidate for composite veneers has good gum health and healthy teeth. You need enough enamel for the resin to adhere to your teeth, and no signs of gum disease.
Composite veneers are usually not recommended for misaligned bites or teeth, large gaps between your teeth, or missing teeth. At a consultation, we will discuss the best options to help you achieve your dream smile.
Medicare will only cover composite veneers if used to repair a tooth damaged by trauma or an accident. Usually, composite veneers are considered a cosmetic treatment, and Medicare will not cover them unless the composite veneer is necessary to repair damage and restore function to your teeth. You should check with your Medicare cover before progressing with your treatment. We offer a range of flexible payment plans to help spread the cost of your treatment if Medicare will not cover your composite veneers. You can learn more about our flexible payment plans through our site, or book a consultation with us to learn more.