Veneers – Transform Your Smile at Omni Dent Clinic
Veneers in Prague: Cost, Procedure, and Benefits of Ceramic Veneers
Dental veneers are thin ceramic shells that are bonded to the front surface of teeth to enhance their appearance. At Omni Dent Clinic in Prague, we offer high-quality ceramic veneers starting at 12,000 CZK per tooth. The final price is determined after consultation, based on each patient’s individual requirements.
What Are Dental Veneers and Why Are They Used?
Veneers are a modern cosmetic dentistry solution that can significantly transform a smile. These ultra-thin ceramic shells cover cosmetic imperfections, providing a natural and harmonious appearance.
Main Benefits of Veneers
- Improving tooth shape and size
- Covering cracks and chips
- Lightening discolored teeth
- Closing gaps between teeth
- Aligning slightly crooked teeth
Veneers Cost in Prague: High Quality at Accessible Prices
Many patients wonder how much veneers cost in Prague. The price per veneer at our clinic starts at 12,000 CZK per tooth. The final cost depends on case complexity, the number of veneers, and the chosen materials.
Advantages of Treatment in Prague
- European quality standards
- More affordable prices compared to Western Europe
- Experienced doctors with international practice
- Modern techniques and premium materials
Pricing Example
E-max Full-Ceramic Veneers
15,000 CZK 12,000 CZK
Note: Final pricing is set after consultation, depending on complexity, number of veneers, and chosen procedure. We also offer promotional prices and installment options.
Front Tooth Ceramic Veneers: Technology and Materials
We create ceramic veneers from high-quality dental ceramics that mimic the natural enamel properties. Our materials are proven in other areas of orthopedic dentistry as well.
Methods of Veneer Production
- Pressed Ceramic – the veneer is formed from a single ceramic block
- Layered Ceramic – highly aesthetic technique with multiple shades and translucency
When Veneers Are Recommended
Cosmetic Reasons
Veneers are ideal for patients seeking a dramatic smile enhancement.
Health Indications
After orthodontic treatment, veneers can stabilize the result and improve the aesthetic proportions of teeth.
Reconstructive Purposes
Veneers provide a long-term solution for repeatedly restored or significantly worn teeth.
Treatment Process Step by Step
First Visit – Diagnosis and Planning
- Comprehensive oral examination
- 3D tooth scanning
- Smile design proposal
- Creation of temporary veneers
Waiting Phase (2–3 Weeks)
Veneers are crafted in the lab precisely according to the digital design.
Second Visit – Veneer Placement
- Removal of temporary veneers
- Trial fitting of final veneers
- Permanent bonding with specialized cement
- Final adjustments and polishing
How Many Veneers Are Needed?
- 1–2 veneers – local cosmetic correction
- 4–6 veneers – adjustment of overall smile harmony
- 8–10 veneers – complete aesthetic transformation
Does Veneer Placement Hurt?
The procedure is minimally invasive and performed under local anesthesia. For anxious patients, sedation is also available.
Veneer Longevity and Durability
High-quality ceramic veneers typically last 10–20 years. Longevity depends on:
- Quality of ceramic
- Correct bonding technique
- Condition of teeth before treatment
- Compliance with protocol
Contraindications
Age Restrictions
Not recommended before the age of 23–24.
Medical Restrictions
- Bruxism
- Severe orthodontic issues
- Severely damaged teeth
- Poor oral hygiene
Veneer Care
- Regular oral hygiene
- Professional cleaning every 6–12 months
- Avoid hard foods
- Protect teeth from injuries
Veneers in Prague: Why Choose Omni Dent
- Experienced dental specialists
- Advanced equipment
- High-quality materials
- Individualized approach
- Work guarantee
- Convenient location – Žižkov, Chlumova 206/21
Alternatives to Veneers
- Crowns
- Composite reconstructions
- Teeth whitening
- Prosthetics and implants
Conclusion
Dental veneers are an investment in confidence and a long-lasting beautiful smile. At Omni Dent Clinic, you will receive modern cosmetic treatment in a comfortable environment at fair prices.
Book a consultation and discover how we can help you create the smile you’ve always dreamed of.
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FAQ
What is the process for placing veneers?
Veneer placement typically involves two stages: first, your dentist conducts an initial consultation and plan (including digital scans, impressions, and shade selection); then, after your veneers are custom‑fabricated, you return for final bonding and adjustments.
Is the veneer placement procedure painful?
No. Local anesthesia is used during the preparation stage, so patients generally feel no pain during the procedure. Slight sensitivity may occur for a few days afterward, but this is normal and usually temporary.
How long will my veneers last?
With proper care and regular dental check‑ups, high‑quality veneers can last 10‑20 years or more. Their longevity depends on material quality, bonding technique, and your oral hygiene and habits.
How do I care for veneers after they are placed?
Caring for veneers is much like caring for natural teeth. Brush twice daily with a non‑abrasive toothpaste, floss daily, schedule regular professional cleanings every 6–12 months, and avoid biting hard objects or using teeth as tools. A night guard may be recommended if you grind your teeth.
Am I a good candidate for veneers, and what factors might prevent them?
You might be a good candidate if you want to improve the appearance of your smile — for example, to cover chips, gaps, minor misalignment or discoloration. However, veneers may not be appropriate if you have untreated gum disease, severe tooth decay, heavy tooth grinding (without protective appliance) or very misaligned teeth that should first be treated orthodontically.



