
What Are Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are thin shells placed on the front of your teeth. They improve your tooth color, shape, and alignment without the need for major procedures. We offer both porcelain and composite veneers to suit different goals and budgets.
Types of Veneers We Offer
- Porcelain Veneers: Strong, stain-resistant, and natural looking
- Composite Veneers: More affordable and completed in fewer visits
- Minimal-Prep Veneers: Great for preserving enamel and avoiding drilling
We’ll help you choose the best option for your smile.
Porcelain Veneers vs. Composite Veneers
Not sure which option is right for you? Here’s a side-by-side comparison to help:
Feature | Porcelain Veneers | Composite Veneers |
---|---|---|
Durability | 10–15 years or more | 4–8 years (may vary) |
Stain Resistance | Highly resistant | Prone to staining over time |
Procedure Time | Two visits | One visit |
Ideal For | Major discoloration, shape correction | Minor chips, cracks, small reshaping |
Cost | Higher, long-term investment | Lower, more budget-friendly |
Aesthetics | Extremely natural-looking | Good, but less lifelike than porcelain |
We’ll walk you through both options during your consultation to find the best fit for your smile and lifestyle.
How Much Do Dental Veneers Cost in Vancouver?
Costs can vary widely based on the type of veneer, number of teeth, and the complexity of your treatment plan. Here’s a general breakdown:
Cost Range per Tooth
- Porcelain Veneers: $1,200 to $2,500 CAD per tooth (can go up to $3,000)
- Composite Veneers: $350 to $800 CAD per tooth (may reach $1,000 based on materials and techniques)
Cost Estimates for Multiple Teeth
- 6–8 Porcelain Veneers: $5,000 to $15,000 CAD
- Full Arch (10–12 Teeth): Porcelain: $8,000 to $30,000 CAD and Composite: $4,000 to $12,000 CAD
- Full Smile (Top & Bottom Arches): Porcelain: $12,000 to $40,000+ CAD
Insurance & Payment Plans
- Veneers are considered cosmetic, so most dental insurance plans do not cover them.
- We offer flexible payment plans and work with third-party financing options such as Medicard or PayBright.
Important Note
Your final cost depends on your unique smile, goals, and treatment complexity. We’ll provide a clear, personalized quote after your in-person consultation with Dr. Arezou Nejad.
How the Veneer Process Works
Here’s what you can expect:
1-Consultation
We review your needs and show digital previews.
2-Tooth Preparation
In some cases, we shape the tooth slightly, especially if you're dealing with chips, heavy discoloration, or wear caused by teeth grinding.
3-Custom Veneer Creation
Lab-made veneers match your natural teeth.
4-Final Placement
Veneers are bonded in place for a strong finish.
5-Aftercare
We give tips to help you keep your new smile looking great.

Are Veneers Right for You?
Veneers may be a good option if you have:
- Tooth discoloration that whitening won’t fix
- Chipped or worn-down teeth
- Gaps between your teeth
- Uneven tooth shape or size
- Mildly crooked teeth
We’ll discuss your goals and help you decide during your consultation.
Which Type of Veneers Is Right for You?
Choosing between veneer types depends on your goals, budget, and oral health needs. Here’s a quick guide:
- Choose Porcelain Veneers if you want a long-lasting, highly aesthetic solution for severe discoloration or reshaping.
- Choose Composite Veneers if you’re looking for a fast, affordable fix for minor chips or gaps.
- Consider Minimal-Prep Veneers if preserving your enamel is a priority and you’re a candidate for a more conservative approach.
We’ll help you make the best choice during your consultation—but ultimately, you should speak with our experienced cosmetic dentist, Dr. Arezou Nejad, to determine what’s right for your smile.
Why Choose Willow Dental Care?
You’ll be cared for by experienced cosmetic dentists who focus on comfort and results.
State-of-the-art Facility
Modern technology for top-tier dental care.
Warm & Welcoming Staff
Friendly team ensuring your comfort.
100% Personalized Care
Tailored treatments for your unique needs.
Therapeutic Amenities
Relaxing features for a soothing visit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Bonding
Are veneers permanent?
Porcelain veneers are long-term but may need replacing after 10–15 years.
Will they look natural?
Yes. We match veneers to your tooth color and facial features.
Do veneers hurt?
Most patients feel little to no discomfort during the procedure.
How long does it take?
Porcelain veneers usually take two visits. Composite veneers can be done in one.

Related Services
Looking for other ways to enhance your smile? We also offer:
- Teeth Whitening – Remove deep stains quickly
- Dental Bonding – Repair chips and cracks affordably
- Invisalign Dentistry – Straighten your smile without metal braces