Dental Veneer Bangkok

The Process of
Veneers Bangkok

Price start from 4000 THB

Process dental veneer porcelain

The Process of Veneers Bangkok

Dental porcelain veneers can be used to mask a single dark tooth
but more often are used as part of smile makeover.
Process veneer Digital Smile Planning

3D Preview

Once the client is ready to move forward with the treatment, the next step is to create a 3D preview model. 

Our ceramist employs computer-aided smile design to develop this 3D version of the smile design, allowing it to be evaluated from all angles for both aesthetics and functionality.

Process veneer trial smile

Final Reveal

This crucial step allows patients to test the planned smile design in their own mouths before the final veneers are made. Any adjustments can be made to the temporary veneers and then replicated in the final veneers. All veneers at Veneer Bangkok clinic are created using this meticulous technique.

Digital Smile Planning

At Veneers Bangkok, our smile makeovers begin with a consultation to understand what clients dislike about their teeth and the type of smile they desire. 

We utilize software to design your new smile, fine-tuning the required tooth shapes and color to match the client’s preferences.

3D Preview

Trial Smile

Dental porcelain veneers are applied over two main treatment appointments. During the first appointment, the teeth are prepared by trimming a thin layer from the front surface and biting edge to make space for the veneer. Impressions are then taken, and temporary veneers are crafted using a template based on the 3D preview model.

Process veneer Final Reveal

Digital Smile Planning

Process veneer Digital Smile Planning

At Veneers Bangkok, our smile makeovers begin with a consultation to understand what clients dislike about their teeth and the type of smile they desire. We utilize software to design your new smile, fine-tuning the required tooth shapes and color to match the client’s preferences.

3D Preview

Once the client is ready to move forward with the treatment, the next step is to create a 3D preview model. Our ceramist employs computer-aided smile design to develop this 3D version of the smile design, allowing it to be evaluated from all angles for both aesthetics and functionality.

Trial Smile

Dental porcelain veneers are applied over two main treatment appointments. During the first appointment, the teeth are prepared by trimming a thin layer from the front surface and biting edge to make space for the veneer. Impressions are then taken, and temporary veneers are crafted using a template based on the 3D preview model.

Final Reveal

This crucial step allows patients to test the planned smile design in their own mouths before the final veneers are made. Any adjustments can be made to the temporary veneers and then replicated in the final veneers. All veneers at Veneer Bangkok clinic are created using this meticulous technique.

Comparison Price With Other Countries

Country Porcelain Veneers Composite Veneers
Thailand 12000 THB 320 USD 4000 THB 110 USD
USA 1600 USD 1600 USD 600 USD 600 USD
UK 1200 £ 1400 USD 400 £ 500 USD
France 1200 EUR 1300 USD 450 EUR 490 USD
Australia 1800 AUD 1200 USD 695 AUD 465 USD

Let our clients reviews do the talking!

Result Client

K. Took

“I recently got porcelain veneers at this clinic, and the results are amazing! The staff was incredibly professional, and the process was smooth from start to finish. I can’t stop smiling!”

Result Client

K. Tee

“Getting composite veneers was a big decision for me, but I’m glad I chose this clinic. The results are beyond my expectations, and the care I received was top-notch. Thank you!”

Result Client

Mr. Thomas

“I am so happy with my new smile thanks to the porcelain veneers I received here. The entire team made me feel comfortable and well-informed throughout the procedure. Highly recommend!”

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Veneer Bangkok offers a free dental veneer consultation. Contact us with any questions you have, or book an appointment online today.
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about how can enjoy a whiter, brighter smile with a visit to Dental Veneer Bangkok!

Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They are made from porcelain or resin composite materials and are bonded to your teeth to change their color, shape, size, or length.

With proper care, dental veneers can last between 10 to 15 years. Their longevity depends on the type of veneers used, your oral hygiene practices, and avoiding habits that may damage them, such as biting hard objects.

The procedure for getting dental veneers is usually painless. However, some patients may experience minor discomfort during the tooth preparation phase, where a small amount of enamel is removed. Local anesthesia can be used to minimize any discomfort.The procedure for getting dental veneers is usually painless. However, some patients may experience minor discomfort during the tooth preparation phase, where a small amount of enamel is removed. Local anesthesia can be used to minimize any discomfort.

Yes, you can eat most foods with dental veneers. However, it’s advisable to avoid very hard or sticky foods that could potentially damage the veneers. Foods like hard candies, ice, and tough meats should be consumed with caution. Maintaining a balanced diet and avoiding habits like nail-biting or chewing on non-food items will help preserve the longevity of your veneers.

While dental veneers are durable, they can sometimes chip, crack, or fall off if subjected to excessive force or pressure. It’s essential to avoid biting hard objects and to follow your dentist’s recommendations for care. If a veneer does become damaged or detached, it can often be repaired or replaced by your dentist.

Caring for dental veneers involves maintaining good oral hygiene practices, such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings. Additionally, avoid habits that can damage your veneers, such as using your teeth to open packages or biting your nails.