Composite Veneers in Pattaya, Thailand
Composite Veneers utilize durable composite resin material to provide a cost-effective and strong solution for your smile makeover. This popular option is designed for efficiency, often allowing you to achieve a beautiful new smile in just one day.

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What Are Composite Veneers?
Composite Veneers are a fast and cost-effective cosmetic treatment created by bonding composite resin material—the same material used in modern tooth fillings—directly onto the tooth surface. They are used to quickly resolve aesthetic issues such as chipped or cracked teeth, small gaps, uneven coloration, or undesirable tooth shapes.
The procedure for Composite Veneers is remarkably fast. Because the veneers are often fabricated and bonded directly onto the tooth, they can typically be completed in a single visit to the clinic, sometimes requiring only 1–2 hours per session or no more than one full day for comprehensive cases. This contrasts sharply with Ceramic (Porcelain) Veneers, which require multiple visits and time for lab fabrication.

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Advantages of Composite Veneers

Composite Veneers Pricing
Composite veneers cost 8,000 baht/tooth.
Composite veneers 1-5 teeth
Individual Composite Veneer treatment starts at 8,000 THB per tooth (Approx. $222 USD), available at our Pattaya studio.
Composite veneers 6+ teeth
Secure a package discount when opting for 6 or more veneers! The price is reduced to just 7,000 THB per tooth (Approx. $194 USD).
Composite Veneers VS Porcelain Veneer
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Comparison Factor |
Composite Veneers |
Porcelain Veneers |
|---|---|---|
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Material |
Composite Resin (The same material used for fillings) |
Porcelain/Ceramic (Premium dental grade) |
|
Aesthetics / Natural Look |
Decently natural, but luster and translucency are inferior to porcelain. |
Superior beauty, high luster, highly translucent—closest match to natural enamel. |
|
Stain Resistance |
Lower resistance; prone to absorbing color and changing shade (e.g., from coffee). |
Highest resistance; highly durable against staining. |
|
Strength / Durability |
Lower strength; more susceptible to chipping, fracture, or wear. |
Highest strength; highly durable against fracture and wear. |
|
Lifespan |
Approximately 5–7 Years on average. |
Approximately 10–15 Years or more on average. |
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Treatment Time |
Rapid; often completed in one visit at the clinic (Direct Veneer). |
Longer; requires impressions and lab fabrication, typically taking 2–3 appointments. |
|
Tooth Preparation |
Very minimal or no enamel reduction is required in some cases. |
Requires slight enamel reduction to prepare the surface for strong bonding |
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Repair |
Easily repairable; localized damage can be fixed directly. |
Difficult to repair; severe damage usually requires full replacement of the unit. |
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Cost |
Lower; significantly more affordable. |
Higher; due to premium material and detailed fabrication process. |




