What Are Hybrid Veneers?
What Are Hybrid Veneers?
Hi! Dr Jimmy here from Sunbury Dental House, part of the Dental House Group.
If you’ve been following all the buzz around veneers lately, you might’ve come across a newer treatment that’s getting a lot of attention… hybrid veneers!
This one keeps popping up in my smile consultations, so I thought I’d take a minute to explain what it’s all about.
Now, if you’ve been thinking about enhancing your smile but aren’t quite ready for the full investment of porcelain veneers, this might be for you.
So, what exactly are hybrid veneers?
Think of them as the best of both worlds. They combine the affordability of composite veneers with some of the strength and aesthetics of porcelain.
They’re made from a unique mix of resin-based materials and porcelain, which means they look great, hold up well, and won’t break the bank.

So, why do so many people love them?
Well, they give you a bright, natural-looking finish. They’re also more resistant to stains than traditional composite, and they’re super conservative! So, we get to preserve more of your natural teeth. And in many cases, your smile can be ready in just one or two visits.
Now of course, hybrid veneers aren’t the right choice for absolutely everyone. That’s why we always take the time to understand your smile goals and walk you through all your options.
Here at Sunbury Dental House, every smile makeover is tailored just for you. And if you’re wondering about costs, we’ve got flexible payment options available to make things easier.
So if you’ve been holding off on upgrading your smile because of the price, hybrid veneers might just be the perfect middle ground.
Simply give us a call on 1800 GENTLE, or send us a DM to organise your smile consultation.
We can’t wait to help you get started!
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