If you’re considering coming to Colombia for veneers, you’re probably wondering which type you should get. After all, you don’t want to go in without a plan and goals in place!

The first thing you should do is compare composite veneers vs porcelain veneers. On the surface, composite veneers may seem like the better option because they’re quick, easy, and affordable.

But on the other hand, there’s a reason porcelain veneers are the most popular these days.

Procedure of Composite Veneers vs Porcelain Veneers:

If you compare the procedure of getting composite veneers over porcelain veneers, it’s easy to see which one is the more hassle-free option.

Here are the steps Dr. Andres Arias will take for composite veneers:

  • Step 1: Digital scan (2D and/or 3D) of your mouth
  • Step 2: Digital wax up to obtain a matrix
  • Step 3:Match the resin material to your tooth color
  • Step 4: Harden and curve the veneers using a light

Here are the steps Dr. Andres Arias will take for porcelain veneers:

  • Step 1: Take a 3D scan of your mouth
  • Step 2: Create a design of the veneers using CAD/CAM technology
  • Step 3: Prep your teeth, which involves shaving your
  • Step 4: Fit you for temporary veneers
  • Step 5: Come in for your second appointment
  • Step 6: Test and bond final porcelain veneers to your teeth

While the process takes much longer for porcelain veneers, these will likely feel more comfortable than composite ones. As you can see, the diligent process ensures that we’re getting the best fit for your unique bite and smile.

 

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Cost of Porcelain Veneers vs Composite Veneers in Colombia

How much do veneers cost in Colombia compared to Brazil or America? Well, it depends on who you go to and the type of veneer you want.

Let’s compare the cost of composite vs. porcelain veneers:

Composite veneers cost: $1,500-3,000 in Colombia

Porcelain veneers cost: $3,500-7,000 ($350 per tooth) in Colombia

Composite veneers cost: R$ 600 – R$ 1000 in Brazil 

Porcelain veneers cost: R$ 1800 – R$ 2300 in Brazil

Composite veneers cost: $1,500 and $6,000 in America 

Porcelain veneers cost: $10,000 and $80,000 in America

The reason composite veneers are more affordable is because of the type of material we use. Composite veneers are made out of resin. Can you guess what porcelain ones are made of?

Studies prove that porcelain material is a lot stronger than resin. It’s also a lot more durable, which means your composite veneers are more likely to stain than your porcelain ones.

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Longevity of Composite Veneers vs Porcelain Veneers

You may be wondering how long composite veneers last compared to porcelain ones.  

Composite veneers: 5 – 7 years

Porcelain veneers: 12 – 20 years

Although porcelain veneers are made of thinner material (only 0.3 millimeters!), it’s stronger than resin. Composite veneers are more likely to chip, stain, or break. In hindsight, you might realize that this can add to the cost of your composite veneers.

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Conclusion

When it comes to composite veneers vs. porcelain ones, a dentist is always going to recommend porcelain veneers. While they do cost more, they last twice as long. Our patients also find them more comfortable because the material is thinner. This not only makes them look more like your natural teeth, but they’re also more comfortable.

However, composite veneers are the perfect alternative for those on a budget. Composite veneers are preferable if you’re looking for a fix immediately because the process doesn’t take as long as a porcelain veneer procedure.

Overall, it’s up to you and your specific needs. But if pricing and time aren’t a factor, we recommend porcelain veneers!

If you are looking for the best dentist to appoint for your veneers in Neiva, Colombia, contact Dr. Andres Arias!