Leading Indian hospitals perform thousands of Composite Porcelain Tooth Veneers procedures annually with world-class outcomes. Benefit from JCI-accredited facilities, zero wait times, expert surgeons trained at global centres, and costs that are 60-80% lower than the USA or UK.
Veneers are very thin pieces of specially shaped porcelain or plastic that are glued over the front of your teeth (with little or no anesthesia required). They are the cure for teeth that are severely discolored or chipped, that have small holes or pits, that are misshapen or crooked, or that have unwanted or uneven spaces. Unlike crowns, veneers don't usually require removal of the tooth. Typically costing less than crowns, veneers won't stain. They are strong and very durable, lasting from ten to fifteen years.
This section of our cosmetic dentistry information site provides you with some background into dental veneers, both composite veneers and porcelain veneers. Dental veneers, sometimes called tooth veneers, can be used to correct both color and shape problems.
Recognising these signs early can help you seek timely treatment and achieve the best possible outcomes.
Sharp or aching tooth pain, sensitivity to hot/cold, or pain on biting — may indicate pulpitis, abscess, or cracked tooth requiring root canal or extraction.
Gum bleeding on brushing, swollen or receding gums, loose teeth, or bad breath — signs of gingivitis or periodontitis requiring dental specialist treatment.
One or more missing teeth affecting chewing, speech, and aesthetics — requiring dental implant, bridge, or partial denture evaluation.
Crowded, protruding, or misaligned teeth causing jaw pain, difficulty chewing, or aesthetic concerns — requiring orthodontic or orthognathic surgical evaluation.
Clicking, locking, or pain in the jaw joint (TMJ) with difficulty opening the mouth wide — requiring specialist TMJ assessment and treatment.
Non-healing mouth ulcer persisting more than 2 weeks, red or white patch in the mouth, or lump in the jaw — requires urgent oral biopsy and specialist review.
India offers world-class care at a fraction of the cost. All costs below are approximate and vary by hospital and case complexity.
| Procedure | India (USD) | USA / UK | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Composite Porcelain Tooth Veneers (Standard) | $5,000-12,000 | $30,000-60,000 | Save 70-80% |
| Composite Porcelain Tooth Veneers (Complex) | $10,000-20,000 | $50,000-100,000 | Save 75-85% |
| Pre-op Tests & Evaluation | $200-500 | $2,000-5,000 | Save 80-90% |
India's top hospitals meet the same quality standards as US and European hospitals.
Fellowship-trained specialists with decades of experience and international training.
Same quality treatment at a fraction of Western prices, saving tens of thousands of dollars.
Treatment begins within days, not months. Priority scheduling for international patients.
Visa assistance, airport transfers, accommodation, and dedicated patient coordinator.
All consultations and reports in English. Arabic, French, and Russian interpreters available.
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