Studies show women are more likely than men to feel self-conscious about their smile. Women are 70% more likely than males to experience a negative psychological impact related to dental aesthetics.
You don’t need to hide your smile, or teeth due to how they look. In fact many people are considering cosmetic surgery. These surgeries aren’t an aesthetic that people are chasing, rather they are confidence boosters and happiness drivers.
Composite bonding and veneers are two ways you bring these goals to life. They both fix a number of issues like; chips, gaps, and teeth discoloration. While both are very similar procedures, each stands alone in terms of; budget, durability, and desired results.
Here’s an example of how composite bonding can transform a smile:
While this is a before and after picture of veneers:
In this article we will cover; the definition of composite bonding and veneers, their cost comparison, durability and lifetime, procedure time and cost, pros&cons of each, and finalize which is better.
Composite Bonding
The bonding techniques are demonstrated in five steps.
Composite bonding is a treatment, where doctors stick a tooth-colored material to your teeth. Your dentist then roughens your teeth with an acid. This in-turn helps the bonding material (Resin) stick firmly to your tooth.
Afterwards a special light hardens the plastic resin. It is a fairly easy procedure that helps you fix issues like; tooth decay, and restoring your smile. It is important to add that this is a non-invasive procedure, which means that there is no shaving of your teeth enamel.
Composite bonding has been used for many years. Here are its most common uses and how long it typically lasts.
Common Uses
Composite bonding is used as a solution for numerous reasons like;
- Chipped teeth,cracks
- Small gaps
- Stains/discoloration.
- Minor reshaping of uneven teeth.
Bonding is the more affordable choice, but veneers usually justify their higher cost with longer-lasting results
Let’s find out what veneers are and how different they are from bonding.
Dental Veneers
Definition
Dental veneers are custom-made shells that cover the front of teeth. They are bonded to the front of teeth with an adhesive material, thus changing the core color,shape,size, or length. Veneers are made from porcelain or resin. Unlike bonding, veneers require enamel removal, which makes the procedure irreversible.
Common Uses
Veneers are often called ‘’smile makeovers,’’ as they completely change the way your teeth look and give you a new one. They offer solution to multiple issues such as;
- Full smile makeovers (“Hollywood smile”).
- Deep discoloration.
- Worn or misshaped teeth.
- Creating symmetry and uniformity.
Different Types Of Veneers

Porcelain bonding vs veneers pictures
There are two types of veneers, porcelain (premium) and resin (Budget friendly). Importantly Choosing between porcelain and resin veneers depends not only on cost, but also on the materials and their durability
So it is not a simple choice, you have to take into account the materials and the type of veneer.
We’ll show you an example of porcelain vs resin highlighting the premium manufacturers, and Life-time.
Veneer Type | Description & Key Features | Premium Brand(s) | Budget-Friendly Brand(s) |
Porcelain Veneers | Highly aesthetic and durable,stain-resistant often irreversible due to enamel preparation | E-Max (Ivoclar Vivadent), Life time =5-15 years.
MAC Veneers: pressed ceramic, ultra-realistic with multi-hue matching |
Lumineers (DenMat): ultra-thin, No preparation, porcelain veneer, minimal enamel removal, and simpler chairside prep
DuraThin: ultra-thin, often no-prep porcelain veneer, and easily removable |
Composite Veneers | Made from tooth-colored resin shorter lifespan (~5–7 yrs) | Ivoclar Vivadent: Offers innovative technology and aesthetic quality
Kuraray Noritake Dental (KDR line): high bond strength and wear resistance |
3M
Dentsply Sirona GC America: widely available composites offering good quality and affordability |
Now that we know more on composite bonding and veneers, let us explore what are the common price mark-ups for both in the UK and Turkey.
Cost Comparison: Composite Bonding vs Veneers

Bonding vs veneers pictures cost uk
- Left side: illustration of a tooth labeled “Composite Bonding” with price range (£130–£350 Turkey/UK).
- Right side: illustration of a tooth labeled “Porcelain Veneers” with price range (£220–£1,400 Turkey/UK).
- Include icons: 💰 (cost), ⏳ (lifespan), 🕑 (procedure time).
Average Cost (Composite Bonding vs Veneers Price)
A lot of us might be wondering which is the better option, or which is the more budget friendly option. While the obvious winner for price is composite bonding it may not be the best option for you if you’re looking for a long life-span, and a more natural look.
Each option has strengths that may make it better suited to different goals. The table below breaks it down, but we’ll leave you to be the judge of that. Coming up we’ll break down in a table what the average cost of each of these options is.
Feature Metric | Composite Bonding Turkey | Composite Bonding UK | Porcelain Veneers Turkey | Porcelain Veneers UK |
Typical initial cost (per tooth) | £130 | £350 | £220 | £1,400 |
Typical lifespan (avg.) | 5 (Years) | 5 (Years) | 12-15(Years) | 12-5(Years) |
Durability / wear | Moderate chips & stains possible | Moderate chips & stains possible | High stain-resistant, strong | High stain-resistant, strong |
Procedure time | Usually single visit | Usually single visit | Multiple visits (prep + lab + fit) | Multiple visits (prep + lab + fit) |
Invasiveness | Minimal (often no enamel removal) | Minimal | Often requires enamel reduction | Often requires enamel reduction |
Aesthetic finish | Good short-term; can discolor over time | Good short-term; can discolor over time | Excellent, highly natural & uniform | Excellent, highly natural & uniform |
Repairability | Easy to repair chairside | Easy to repair chairside | Repairable but often replaced | Repairable but often replaced |
Let’s take a closer look at durability and lifespan, according to dentists and patient experiences
Durability and Lifetime
[ Composite veneers after 5 years ]

Composite veneers after 5 years
Composite bonding vs Veneers lifetime
Lifetime and durability is such an important factor to consider before fully committing to either of today’s choices, we’ll highlight the expected life time of each;
Composite Bonding: On average it lasts anywhere from 4-10 years. This range is supported with many clinical overviews, and consumer guidelines.
On-the other hand we’ll identify the average life-span of composite and porcelain veneers;
Composite veneers: On average they would last 4-10 years in practice based reports; surviving on them more is acceptable, but they will require more reinterventions than porcelain veneers.
Porcelain veneers: Porcelain veneers stand out for their durability and natural look. They will last 10-15 years (often a life-time) when properly made,bonded, and accompanied with good oral hygiene.
So how can we actually extend the life-times of these dental practices you might ask?
We’ve got you covered with a checklist to do on the daily in-order to retain maximum value for your veneers or bonding.
Care Tips to maximize the lifetime of your composite bonding or veneers.
We’ve got you a check-list that you have to follow-through in order to increase the life-time of your bonding or veneers.
This list has many useful habits that you have to implement in your daily routine, such as;
- Brushing your teeth twice a day. Preferably Soft brushes.
- Flossing every day. Slide it down, don’t snap to avoid damage to your teeth.
- Don’t eat if you feel numbness in your mouth. You could bite your lip/cheek.
- Avoid hard stuff. You have to stay away from ice, pens, or weird objects.
- Skip staining food/drink as much as you can. Go easy on (coffee, wine, curry).
- Avoid smoking. It stains and wrecks your teeth.
- If you grind your teeth, a nightguard can help protect your veneers or bonding.
- Don’t use whitening on composites. It won’t match and can mess things up.
- Avoid using teeth as tools. Open packages with scissors, avoid your mouth.
- Get a professional polish/clean every 6 months. maintain things looking new.
- See your dentist ASAP for chips or odd pain. Small fixes = cheap. Waiting = expensive.
Pros and Cons of composite bonding Vs veneers
Composite Bonding Pros/Cons
Composite bonding comes with a balanced pros & cons, as it offers you;
Pros;
- Budget-friendly
- Quick treatmentReversible
- Non-invasive
But sadly, it has the following flaws;
- Chips/stains easily
- Short lifespan
Rebecca, 31, shared her experience on TikTok after switching from bonding to veneers in Turkey, she has been candid about the work she’s had done in Turkey, according to her social media posts. She shared her epic dental makeover on social media, with the before and after dental work in Turkey.
She went out to get veneers, because she had composite bonding, but unfortunately it kept getting chipped. Rebecca then took matters into her own hands, and flew to Turkey to get her dental veneers in check.
Veneers Pros/Cons
Porcelain veneers are natural-looking and stain-resistant by nature, they last around 10-15 years (potentially a lifetime), if taken well care of. However they come with some slight drawbacks
Pros;
- Long-lasting (10–15 years for porcelain)
- Natural, stain-resistant
- Ideal for dramatic smile changes
But sadly, it has the following flaws;
- Expensive
- Irreversible enamel removal
- Multi-visit process
Real Patient Opinions (Composite Bonding vs Veneers Reddit)
We’ve done some diving and due-diligence for you, bringing you some threads that have chosen Turkey as a destination for vacation and dental work.
‘’I got 20 zirconia crowns (10 top, 10 bottom) done in Turkey. Have zero regrets’’
A Thread made by a user highlighting that after 3 years of use, he has not had any issues or regrets. Thread 2– In another Reddit thread, the top comment praised the natural shape of veneers, saying they looked great, though perhaps a little too white. What do you think?
While we know that there is certainly some negativity surrounding Turkish dentists, we actually agree with it.
If you are going to get tickets, and fly over without doing research you’re going to get bad results, so obviously do your due-diligence before you fly in.
If you’re considering veneers or bonding in Turkey, our team at Cem Baysals Clinic will help you through every step with transparency and care. Contact us today to book a consultation