How Are Hybrid Veneers the Best of Both Worlds?
Hi, Dr Linda here from Diggers Rest Dental House, part of the Dental House Group.
When it comes to veneers, many patients find themselves stuck choosing between composite and porcelain. Composite veneers are affordable and quick to apply, while porcelain veneers are known for their strength and longevity. But what if you didn’t have to choose? That’s where hybrid veneers come in.
Hybrid veneers combine the aesthetic benefits and durability of porcelain with the minimally invasive nature of composite. They’re ultra-thin, which means in most cases, there’s little to no need to remove your natural enamel. That helps preserve the structure of your teeth and makes the process a lot more comfortable, too.
Unlike traditional porcelain, hybrid veneers are easier to repair and more cost-effective. So if you’re after something that balances beauty, function, and affordability, hybrid veneers might be exactly what you’re looking for.
One of the biggest advantages? They’re completely customisable.
Hybrid veneers offer natural translucency that mimics real enamel, yet they’re strong enough to resist everyday wear and stains. And because the process is less invasive, they’re also a great option if you want something that’s reversible or adjustable, without committing to full porcelain from the get-go.
Whether you’re after a subtle tweak or a full smile refresh, hybrid veneers can be tailored to your exact goals. You don’t have to sacrifice strength for aesthetics, or vice versa.
So, if you’ve got minor irregularities you’d like to address, and you’re considering veneers, hybrid might be the perfect middle ground.
Just DM us or call 1800 GENTLE to book your consultation. Let’s chat and explore the best way to bring out the best in your smile.
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