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Composite resin veneers cost £150–£400 per tooth in the UK, making a full set of 8 front teeth £1,200–£3,200 and a set of 10 teeth £1,500–£4,000. They are made from the same tooth-coloured composite resin used for white fillings, applied directly chair-side or fabricated as thin lab-made shells. They cost 2–4 times less than porcelain veneers and can be completed in a single appointment.
Key takeaways
Composite resin veneers cost £150–£400 per tooth at UK private practices in 2026 — a full set of 8 front teeth runs £1,200–£3,200. Made from the same tooth-coloured composite resin used in modern white fillings, they can transform the appearance of your smile without the high price tag or irreversibility of porcelain veneers.
A composite resin veneer is a thin layer of tooth-coloured dental composite — the same material used for white fillings — sculpted or pressed over the front surface of a tooth to change its colour, shape, length or texture. Unlike composite bonding (which patches a specific defect), a composite resin veneer covers the entire visible front surface of the tooth.
There are two methods:
| Number of teeth | Typical UK price | London price |
|---|---|---|
| 1 tooth | £150–£400 | £250–£600 |
| 2 teeth | £300–£800 | £450–£1,100 |
| 4 teeth | £600–£1,600 | £900–£2,100 |
| 6 teeth | £900–£2,400 | £1,350–£3,200 |
| 8 teeth (full upper smile) | £1,200–£3,200 | £1,800–£4,200 |
| 10 teeth | £1,500–£4,000 | £2,200–£5,200 |
Prices vary by region: outside London and the South East, expect to pay towards the lower end. Dental schools in cities like Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol sometimes offer composite resin veneers at 30–50% below standard private rates.
| Composite resin veneers | Porcelain veneers | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Tooth-coloured composite resin | Thin ceramic shell |
| Cost per tooth | £150–£400 | £500–£1,500 |
| Appointments | 1 (direct) or 2 (indirect) | 2–3 minimum |
| Enamel removal | Minimal to none | 0.3–0.5 mm required (irreversible) |
| Lifespan | 5–10 years | 10–20 years |
| Repairability | Easy chair-side repair | Difficult to repair; usually replace |
| Stain resistance | Moderate — can discolour with coffee/red wine | High — highly stain resistant |
| NHS availability | Almost never | Almost never |
People sometimes use these terms interchangeably, but there is a practical difference:
Composite resin veneers cost £150–£400 per tooth. Composite bonding costs £80–£350 per tooth, depending on complexity. For a full smile makeover, veneers give a more uniform result; for isolated repairs, bonding is usually the better choice.
See our full composite bonding vs veneers comparison for a detailed breakdown.
Composite resin veneers last 5–10 years with good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups. The main causes of early failure are:
Unlike porcelain veneers, chips in composite resin can usually be repaired chair-side at low cost (£30–£80), which is one of the major practical advantages of the material.
Composite resin veneers are almost never available on the NHS because they are classified as cosmetic treatment. The NHS only funds treatment that is clinically necessary — improving function or preventing deterioration. Aesthetic improvements, including composite resin veneers for discolouration, shape or gaps, do not meet this threshold.
Extremely rare exceptions include anterior composite restorations where a veneer is needed to restore significant tooth loss from trauma. In that case, it would fall under a Band 2 (£76.60) or Band 3 (£332.10) charge — but the treatment decision rests entirely with your NHS dentist.
For more information on similar cosmetic treatments and their costs, see:
Composite resin veneers cost £150–£400 per tooth at most UK private practices in 2026. A full set of 8 front teeth costs £1,200–£3,200. London prices are typically 20–40% higher.
Composite resin veneers use a tooth-coloured resin material and can be applied chair-side in one visit. Porcelain veneers are lab-fabricated ceramic shells that cost 2–4 times more and require some enamel removal. Composite resin veneers are more easily repaired but may stain slightly over time.
Composite resin veneers last 5–10 years with good care and regular polishing. They can chip but are easily repaired chair-side. Porcelain veneers last longer (10–20 years) but cost significantly more.
No. Composite resin veneers are a cosmetic treatment and are not funded by the NHS. Exemptions exist only where veneers are clinically necessary, which is extremely rare.
Composite resin does not respond to bleaching agents, so teeth whitening does not lighten composite resin veneers. If you want whiter veneers, they must be replaced with a lighter shade. Always whiten natural teeth before matching composite resin veneers.
They use the same material but differ in scope. Composite resin veneers cover the entire front surface of a tooth. Composite bonding targets a specific area — a chip, gap or discoloured patch. Veneers are a more comprehensive cosmetic transformation; bonding is a targeted repair.