Type of Veneer | Cost per Tooth in the UK (£) | Average Lifespan | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Composite Veneers | 300 – 500 | 5 – 7 years | Affordable, quick application | Prone to stains, shorter lifespan |
Porcelain Veneers | 500 – 1,000 | 10 – 15 years | Durable, natural-looking | More expensive, irreversible |
Lumineers (Thin Porcelain) | 700 – 1,000 | 10 – 15 years | Minimal tooth prep required | Higher cost, may not suit everyone |
Emax Veneers (High-Strength) | 500 – 900 | 10 – 15 years | Chip-resistant, durable | Higher cost, longer preparation |
Type of Veneer | Cost per Tooth in Turkey (£) | Average Lifespan | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Composite Veneers | 80 – 150 | 5 – 7 years | Very affordable, quick process | Less durable, prone to stains |
Porcelain Veneers | 100 – 250 | 10 – 15 years | Durable, aesthetically pleasing | Requires travel for adjustments |
Emax Veneers (High-Strength) | 150 – 300 | 10 – 15 years | High durability, natural look | Travel costs, limited aftercare |
Check out our all-inclusive Dental Veneers Price Guide with detailed package options, materials, and benefits — specially designed for international patients.
View Veneer Prices & PackagesStep | UK | Turkey |
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Initial Consultation | In-person, multiple appointments | Often done virtually for international patients |
Appointment Length | Spread over several weeks | Usually completed within 3-5 days |
Aftercare Availability | Accessible for follow-ups and adjustments | Limited unless returning to Turkey |
Cost of Procedure | Higher | Lower |
Travel and Accommodation | Not necessary | Additional, often included in packages |
Discover why international patients trust Line Dental Clinic for veneers. Learn about treatment steps, materials, and what to expect during your visit to Turkey.
📍 Learn More About Veneers in AntalyaDental veneers are a popular choice, but many people have questions about the costs, procedures, and care for veneers. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about dental veneers cost UK and Turkey:
Veneers are usually considered cosmetic, so most insurance plans don’t cover them. However, in some cases, partial coverage may be available.
Emax veneers are made from high-strength porcelain, offering better durability and a natural look. They are more expensive but are often chosen by patients seeking long-lasting, natural results.
The cost of veneers in the UK varies depending on the type and dentist. On average:
A full set of veneers can range from £2,000 to £15,000.
The lifespan of veneers depends on the material and care:
Regular check-ups and good oral hygiene can extend their lifespan.
Veneers in Turkey are often much cheaper than in the UK. Average costs include:
A full set in Turkey usually costs between £1,000 and £4,000.
Yes, for many people, veneers are worth it because they improve appearance and boost confidence. They are durable, long-lasting, and require minimal maintenance beyond regular brushing, flossing, and dental visits.
The number of veneers varies based on personal preference and needs. Some people get 4 to 6 veneers for the front teeth, while others may get 8 to 10 veneers for a fuller, brighter smile. A “full set” generally refers to 16 to 20 veneers covering the upper and lower front teeth.
Both the UK and Turkey offer quality veneers, but Turkey is often cheaper. Patients in the UK may prefer local treatment for easier follow-ups, while those looking for affordability often choose Turkey, which also offers packages for international patients.
Veneers cannot be applied directly to gaps where teeth are missing. For missing teeth, options like dental implants or bridges are used first. Veneers can then be placed around these to create a uniform appearance.
The natural teeth are trimmed slightly to make room for veneers, and then the veneers are bonded to the surface. The teeth are protected by the veneers, but they still need regular cleaning and care to avoid decay at the edges.
Yes, veneers are bonded over your existing teeth. A small amount of enamel is removed to fit the veneer properly, but the tooth structure remains mostly intact.
Yes, you should brush veneers just like natural teeth, at least twice a day. Regular brushing and flossing help prevent plaque buildup around the veneers, keeping them and your gums healthy.
The process of getting veneers is usually not painful. Dentists use local anesthesia when preparing the teeth, so most patients don’t feel discomfort. After the procedure, there may be mild sensitivity, which usually fades within a few days.
A “full set” of veneers typically refers to the top 8 to 10 teeth and the bottom 8 to 10 teeth, totaling 16 to 20 veneers. Some people may choose fewer veneers depending on their goals and budget.