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ArtSmiles
(07) 5588 3677
Cosmetic Dentistry · Gold Coast

Composite &
Hybrid Veneers

A beautiful smile, without the wait.

Want to transform your smile today? Composite and hybrid veneers are an affordable, gentle way to get the look you’ve been wanting, often in just one visit.

Overview

What Are
Composite & Hybrid Veneers?

Composite veneers are hand-sculpted directly onto your teeth using premium dental resin, and the best part? They can often be done in a single visit. If you’ve been searching for same-day smile improvements on the Gold Coast, composite veneers are one of the most popular and affordable ways to get started.
Hybrid veneers take things a step further. They’re digitally designed and milled from a resin-ceramic block, giving you improved durability and a more refined finish, while still keeping things gentle on your teeth.
Both options are incredibly conservative, meaning little to no preparation of your natural teeth. It’s a perfect starting point if you want to see what cosmetic dentistry can do for your confidence.

Both Options Aim to Improve

  • Tooth shape
  • Minor alignment concerns (clear aligners may also be considered)
  • Small gaps
  • Chipped edges
  • Surface staining (teeth whitening may also be suitable)

Who Are
Composite Veneers For?

Composite and hybrid veneers are perfect if you want to improve your smile without a big commitment. They’re a great choice for younger patients, anyone exploring cosmetic options for the first time, or if you simply want a more affordable path to a smile you’ll love.
For patients requiring greater durability or enhanced translucency, Porcelain Veneers or Zirconia Veneers may provide more predictable long-term outcomes.
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Clinical Gallery

Composite & Hybrid Veneers
Treatment Gallery

These are real patients who chose composite veneers as their starting point, and the results show just how much of a difference a simple, affordable treatment can make.

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AHPRA Compliance Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. Images are for illustrative purposes only and results depicted are not guaranteed. Outcomes depend on individual patient circumstances, treatment suitability, and compliance with aftercare instructions. ArtSmiles Dental complies with all applicable AHPRA advertising guidelines.

The ArtSmiles Aesthetic Protocol

Our Process for
Composite & Hybrid Veneers

Your smile transformation is easier than you think. Here’s how we make it happen, comfortably, clearly, and at your pace.

Step 01Let’s Talk About Your Smile
Step 01

Let’s Talk About Your Smile

We start by listening. What would you love to change? We’ll help you decide if composite or hybrid veneers are the right fit, or if another option might serve you even better.

  • What you like and dislike about your smile
  • Your long-term expectations
  • Functional concerns (grinding, wear, jaw discomfort)
  • Medical and dental history
Let’s Talk About Your Smile
Step 01 · ArtSmiles

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Materials

Material Used for
Dental Veneers

Composite and hybrid veneers differ from ceramic options in material composition, longevity, and clinical application. Composite is a direct resin applied and shaped chairside in a single visit. Hybrid veneers incorporate ceramic particles into the resin matrix for improved surface hardness, wear resistance, and aesthetic quality.

When composite or hybrid veneers are indicated at ArtSmiles, we use premium direct composite resin for composite veneers, and resin-ceramic hybrid materials for hybrid cases, selected for their workability, aesthetic potential, and suitability for conservative corrections.

Porcelain Lithium Disilicate
Aesthetic DetailExcellent
TranslucencyHigh
StrengthHigh
Longevity10–15+ years
Ideal ForBalance of beauty & durability
Multilayer Zirconia
Aesthetic DetailVery Good
TranslucencyModerate
StrengthVery High
Longevity15+ years
Ideal ForHigh-force cases
Hybrid Veneers
Aesthetic DetailVery Good
TranslucencyModerate – High
StrengthModerate
Longevity5–8 years
Ideal ForConservative upgrades
Composite Veneers
Aesthetic DetailGood
TranslucencyModerate
StrengthModerate
Longevity4–7 years
Ideal ForMinor corrections
Aftercare

Caring for Your
Composite & Hybrid Veneers

Composite and hybrid veneers are easy to care for, but they do love a little attention. Regular professional polishing keeps them looking their best, and we’ll show you exactly how to maintain them at home.
At your check-ups, we’ll keep an eye on the veneer surface, your bite, and your gum health. With the right care, your composite veneers will keep you smiling confidently for years.

Important: If you clench or grind your teeth, composite veneers are at higher risk of premature wear. A custom night splint is strongly recommended to protect the veneers from excessive forces.

01
Daily Brushing
Brush twice daily with a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste to maintain veneer surface integrity and surrounding gum health.
02
Flossing & Water Flossing
Floss carefully around each veneer to maintain gum health. A water flosser is another good alternative for daily interdental care.
03
Avoid Hard Objects
Avoid biting hard objects (ice, pens, fingernails) and limiting habits such as nail biting or opening packaging with your teeth.
04
Regular Professional Reviews
Attend your scheduled recall appointments. We assess veneer integrity, bite, and gum health at every visit to ensure lasting results.
Ready to Start

Ready to See What’s Possible?

Your smile transformation could be just one visit away. Book your free assessment and let’s explore what composite or hybrid veneers can do for you.

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Investment

Composite & Hybrid Veneers
Investment & Pricing

One of the most affordable ways to transform your smile. The cost depends on how many teeth you’d like to treat and the material you choose. We’ll give you a clear, upfront breakdown at your consultation. No surprises.

  • Number of veneers required
  • Material selected (composite vs hybrid)
  • Smile design complexity
  • Gum contouring if required
  • ArtSmiles Club member discounts available
MaterialStarting From (AUD, per tooth)
Composite VeneersFrom $600*
Hybrid Veneers (Resin-Ceramic)From $995*

*Prices for individual veneer on ArtSmiles Club membership.

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ArtSmiles Club

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Flexible Payment Options

We understand that investing in your smile is an important decision. To make treatment more accessible, we offer a range of flexible payment solutions personalised to different needs. To see all available options, including payment plans, finance providers, and superannuation eligibility, please visit our dedicated Finance page. For eligible patients facing hardship, structured access may be available under our Blessing Program.

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Prevention

Understand Your
Oral Health Risk

Even the finest cosmetic dentistry is only as durable as the foundation it sits on. Decay, gum disease, and grinding are the three most common reasons restorations fail prematurely, and most patients don't know they're at risk until damage has already begun.

Our free risk assessment takes less than two minutes and helps us identify potential vulnerabilities before they compromise your smile. The results allow our team to build a personalised prevention plan alongside your cosmetic treatment.
  • Decay risk, dietary habits, saliva quality, and bacterial balance
  • Gum disease risk, inflammation patterns, bone support, and hygiene effectiveness
  • Grinding & clenching risk, bite forces, wear signs, and jaw tension

Start Your Assessment

Takes less than 2 minutes. No obligation.

Clinical Information

Risks and
Clinical Considerations

Composite and hybrid veneers are reversible and conservative, but they carry specific risks that should be discussed before treatment. Success depends on oral hygiene, bite forces, and dietary habits.

Potential Risks Include

01

Surface Staining

Composite resin is more susceptible to staining from coffee, tea, red wine, and other pigmented foods compared to ceramic alternatives. Regular professional polishing helps maintain appearance.

02

Wear and Chipping

Composite is softer than porcelain or zirconia and may chip or wear down over time, particularly in patients with heavy bite forces or habits like nail biting.

03

Shorter Lifespan

Composite veneers typically last 4 to 7 years, requiring periodic polishing, repairs, or replacement to maintain their appearance and function.

04

Colour Changes

Over time, composite resin may gradually discolour or lose its original lustre. Professional polishing or replacement restores the finish.

05

Fracture Under Force

Patients who grind or clench are at higher risk of premature wear and fracture. A custom night splint is strongly recommended to protect the veneers.

Guarantee

Warranty

All composite and hybrid veneers are covered under our structured Warranty Policy, designed to protect your investment under defined clinical conditions.
FAQs

Frequently Asked
Questions

What are hybrid veneers (resin-ceramic veneers)?

Hybrid veneers, also called resin-ceramic veneers, are digitally designed and milled from a resin-ceramic block, then bonded to teeth. They combine ceramic-like aesthetics with resin-based flexibility, and may offer improved durability compared to traditional composite.

How long do composite veneers last?

Composite veneers typically last around 4–7 years, depending on bite forces, maintenance, and staining habits. Hybrid veneers may last 5–8 years with proper care. Regular reviews and polishing can extend appearance longevity.

Are composite veneers good for chipped teeth or gaps?

Yes. Composite and hybrid veneers are commonly used for chipped edges, small gaps, irregular shapes, and surface staining, especially when a conservative approach is preferred.

How many teeth do I need for a smile makeover?

It depends on your smile line and goals. Some patients treat 4–6 teeth; others treat 8–10 for a broader smile design. Your plan is determined through assessment, photos/scans, and bite evaluation.

Are composite veneers reversible?

In most cases, yes. Because composite veneers require minimal or no enamel removal, they can typically be removed without permanent change to your natural teeth. Hybrid veneers may involve slightly more preparation, so reversibility depends on the case. This is discussed during your consultation.

Are composite veneers the same as composite bonding?

They're closely related. Composite bonding refers to adding resin to teeth to improve aesthetics; composite veneers are a more comprehensive bonding approach focused on reshaping the front surface for a more uniform smile design.

Can composite or hybrid veneers be repaired?

Yes. This is a key advantage. Small chips or edge wear can often be repaired or adjusted more easily than porcelain, depending on the case and extent of damage.

Are composite veneers suitable for grinding or clenching?

They can be used, but heavy grinding increases wear and fracture risk. If you clench or grind, a custom night splint is often recommended, and in higher-force cases porcelain or zirconia may be more predictable long-term.

How much do composite and hybrid veneers cost in Gold Coast?

Costs depend on the number of teeth treated, smile design complexity, whether treatment is staged, and whether you choose composite or hybrid. After your assessment, we provide a personalised plan and exact cost breakdown.

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