Clip on Veneers - Everything you need to know

In cosmetic dentistry, clip-on veneers have emerged as a compelling alternative to traditional veneers, promising an aesthetic upgrade with minimal invasion. This comprehensive guide delves into the nuances of clip-on veneers, exploring their nature, benefits, acquisition process, costs, and critical considerations for potential users.

What are clip-on veneers?

Clip-on veneers are custom-made, removable shells designed to enhance the cosmetic appearance of teeth. They are a non-permanent solution, quickly snapped onto natural teeth, offering an instant transformation. Unlike traditional veneers, which necessitate the permanent alteration of your teeth, clip-ons are temporary and can be removed at will.

Clip-on veneers are often available directly through companies online and don’t involve the intervention of a dentist.

Why do people choose clip-on veneers?

The allure of clip-on veneers lies in their simplicity and accessibility. They are a go-to for individuals desiring a quick fix for discoloured, chipped, or gapped teeth.

Additionally, they cater to those who may not qualify for more invasive dental procedures due to health issues, dental anxiety, or financial constraints.

The process of getting clip-on veneers

Clip-on veneers are easily ordered online without seeing a dentist, and the process is as follows:

  • Take some pictures of your teeth and send them to the company for a quick assessment

  • Order your veneers

  • The company will send you an impression kit for you to take moulds of your teeth yourself at home.

  • Send these moulds back to the company

  • Receive your clip-on veneers

The process is non-invasive and conveniently done from your home.

How much do clip-on veneers cost?

The cost of clip-on veneers varies widely, influenced by factors such as the material quality, customisation level, and coverage extent.

Instasmile - £270 or £360 for a single arch. £450 to £540 for both arches.

Veneera - £178 for a single arch or £296 for both arches.

Fab Smile Veneers - £249 or £399 for a single arch. £418 to £638 for both arches.

The problems with clip-on veneers

Clip-on veneers are not a one-size-fits-all solution. The low price and straightforward nature of the treatment has several downsides.

Dental health risks

Firstly, the companies claim you can eat and drink with your veneers in place. This might be okay for the veneers but EXTREMELY DANGEROUS for your teeth! Keeping loose-fitting veneers on your teeth will trap sugars and plaque, significantly increasing your risk of tooth decay, enamel erosion and gum disease.

There are many pictures on the company's website showing obvious gum irritation and inflammation around the clip-on veneers.

Fake and unnatural appearance

Because the veneers are all a single piece of plastic that needs to fit over all of your teeth, they can often look big and bulky. There are no natural gaps between your teeth to create shadows that define them so that they can look incredibly fake and obvious.

Because there is no preparation of your underlying teeth or in-person planning of your veneers, the teeth can end up wonky, slanted to one side and uneven.

Taken from Instasmile - Single block appeaance with no natural gaps and definition

Taken from Fab Smile Veneers - Inflammed and swollen gum

Marketing myths vs. realistic expectations

Marketing for clip-on veneers often leans towards idealistic portrayals, which can be misleading. Some websites use stock photography or models with whitening, porcelain veneers or composite bonding in their advertising materials.

It's essential to differentiate between commercial exaggerations and the actual capabilities of these veneers.

Our take on clip-on veneers

We know that high-quality cosmetic dentistry is not affordable for a lot of people, or you may have other apprehensions about getting proper treatment from a dentist, so rather than just say stay away from clip-on veneers we’ll give you some practical guidance.

Clip-on veneers are not a replacement for other dental treatment options and should be a short-term temporary solution to your smile.

If you are worried about how your smile looks and how it affects your confidence, get a set of clip-on veneers, but only use them for short periods when you want to cover your smile in public.

To use your clip-on veneers safely:

  • Take them out at night when you are sleeping

  • Take them out to eat or drink anything other than plain still water

  • Only use them for short periods and not for hours at a time

  • Speak to your dentist before and after you get your veneers so that you can monitor and make sure your underlying teeth remain healthy.

If you want some more guidance about clip-on veneer treatments, speak to one of our dentists online here.

Conclusion

Clip-on veneers present a convenient, less invasive route to a brighter smile. However, understanding their capabilities, limitations, and proper usage is crucial. Always seek professional advice to make an informed and safe choice for your dental needs.

Get personalised advice

Interested in exploring clip-on veneers? Connect with Nova Smiles for a detailed consultation. Our team of dental professionals is ready to guide you through every step, ensuring you make the best decision for your smile.

Zaeem Jafri

Founder of Nova

General and cosmetic dentist based in London

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