Manila · Philippines
Dental Veneers Manila
Porcelain & composite veneers in Manila — smile transformation from ₱8,000 per tooth
Free Clinic RecommendationPrice Range
₱8,000 – ₱25,000
Duration
2–3 visits
Consultation
Free
Dental veneers are ultra-thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front of teeth to transform your smile. Manila cosmetic dentists deliver Hollywood-quality veneers at a fraction of Western prices. A full set of 8–10 veneers can cost ₱80,000–₱250,000 in Manila vs. ₱1,000,000+ in the US.
Porcelain vs. Composite Veneers in Manila
Manila clinics offer both porcelain and composite veneers. Porcelain veneers (₱12,000–₱25,000 per tooth) are the premium option — more durable, stain-resistant, and natural-looking. They require 2–3 visits and last 10–15 years. Composite veneers (₱8,000–₱15,000 per tooth) are applied in a single visit and are more affordable, but less durable (5–7 years) and more prone to staining.
Veneer Price in Manila
Veneer prices in Manila vary by material and clinic tier. Composite veneers at budget clinics start at ₱8,000 per tooth. Mid-range clinics charge ₱10,000–₱15,000 for composite and ₱12,000–₱18,000 for porcelain. Premium clinics in BGC and Makati charge ₱15,000–₱25,000 per tooth for high-quality porcelain veneers. A full smile makeover (8–10 veneers) costs ₱80,000–₱250,000.
The Veneer Process in Manila
Getting veneers in Manila typically requires 2–3 visits. Visit 1: Consultation, shade selection, and digital smile preview. Visit 2: Tooth preparation (minimal enamel removal) and temporary veneers. Visit 3: Permanent veneer bonding and bite adjustment. Some clinics offer same-day composite veneers in a single visit.
Digital Smile Design in Manila
Top cosmetic clinics in BGC and Makati offer Digital Smile Design (DSD) — a technology that previews your new smile before any treatment begins. Using photos and digital software, dentists create a virtual mockup of your veneers. This ensures you love the result before committing to treatment.
Price Breakdown
Key Benefits
- Dramatic smile transformation in 2–3 visits
- Covers stains, chips, gaps, and minor misalignment
- Natural-looking, custom-crafted to match your smile
- Stain-resistant (porcelain veneers)
- Minimally invasive — preserves most of the natural tooth
- Significant cost savings vs. Western countries
Who Should Consider This?
- Adults with stained, chipped, or worn teeth
- Patients with minor gaps or spacing issues
- Those wanting a complete smile transformation
- Patients with healthy teeth and gums
What to Expect
Consultation & digital smile preview
Shade selection & treatment planning
Tooth preparation & impressions
Temporary veneers placed
Permanent veneer bonding
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Frequently Asked Questions
Composite veneers cost ₱8,000–₱15,000 per tooth. Porcelain veneers cost ₱12,000–₱25,000 per tooth. A full smile (8 teeth) costs ₱64,000–₱200,000 depending on material.
Porcelain veneers last 10–15 years with proper care. Composite veneers last 5–7 years. Avoiding biting hard objects and maintaining good oral hygiene extends veneer lifespan.
Veneers are considered a permanent treatment because a small amount of enamel is removed during preparation. However, the veneers themselves can be replaced when they wear out.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is painless. Some sensitivity may occur after tooth preparation, which resolves within a few days.
Top veneer clinics include Greenbelt Dental Studio in Makati, Estetico Manila, and GAOC Filinvest in Alabang. Contact us via WhatsApp for a personalized recommendation.
Veneers can correct minor misalignment and gaps. For significant crowding or bite issues, orthodontic treatment (braces) is recommended first.
Veneers cover only the front surface of the tooth and require minimal preparation. Crowns cover the entire tooth and require more enamel removal. Veneers are preferred for cosmetic improvements; crowns for structural restoration.
Brush twice daily with non-abrasive toothpaste, floss daily, and avoid biting hard objects. Visit your dentist every 6 months for cleaning and inspection.