When considering dental veneers, patients often wonder which option is better: Composite or Ceramic Veneers. Both types have distinct advantages and disadvantages. This article will provide a clear comparison to help illustrate the differences.
Composite Veneers
- Made from composite resin filling material.
Pros → Lower cost, fast procedure (can often be completed in a single day).
- Cons → Prone to staining, less durable, with a lifespan of ~3–5 years.
Ceramic Veneers
- Made from Porcelain / Lithium Disilicate.
- Pros → Beautiful and natural-looking like real teeth; durable for 10–15 years.
- Cons → Higher cost and requires fabrication time in a dental lab.
Which type should patients choose?
- lf you want a fast solution on a limited budget → Choose Composite.
- If you want the best aesthetics + long-term durability → Choose Ceramic.
Strengths of KARIN Dental Clinic
- We have our own in-house dental lab → This allows us to produce ceramic veneers that fit perfectly and precisely match the design.
- Full Quality Control → The result is a restoration that is both beautiful and strong.
- If you choose composite → We use high-quality materials and our team of expert dentists.
👉 This ensures that no matter which option you choose, you can be confident in the quality and aesthetics.
- Composite → More affordable and faster, but less durable.
- เCeramic → More expensive, but more beautiful, durable, and cost-effective in the long run.
KARIN Dental Clinic is ready to help you choose the most suitable option for your smile.
“Want to know which type of veneer is right for you? Consult with a specialist at KARIN Dental Clinic for free today.”


