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Zahnärzte im Schloss dental practice, Berlin-Steglitz
Zahnärzte im Schloss team with Jürgen Hellmer
Treatment area at Zahnärzte im Schloss, Berlin-Steglitz
Implantology room at Zahnärzte im Schloss, Berlin-Steglitz

Ceramic Veneers

Type

Veneers

Duration

2 hours

Veneers are thin ceramic shells bonded to the front of the teeth to improve their colour, shape, size and alignment — the foundation of a smile makeover. Zahnärzte im Schloss makes natural-looking ceramic veneers in its in-house laboratory (dent-a-pur), shade-matched to the surrounding teeth. Treatment is carried out by prosthetics-focused dentists in Berlin-Steglitz, with English-speaking care for visiting patients.

Veneers are wafer-thin facings, most commonly made from porcelain or another dental ceramic, bonded to the front surfaces of the teeth to change their appearance. They are used to close small gaps, lengthen worn or short teeth, correct minor crowding or rotations, and mask discoloration that does not respond to whitening. Across the smile line they create a more even, brighter and better-proportioned look. Ceramic veneers in particular are valued for resisting staining and reflecting light much like natural enamel, which keeps the result looking natural. At Zahnärzte im Schloss veneer treatment starts with planning the proposed shape, proportions and shade. The teeth are minimally prepared, a precise impression or scan is taken, and the veneers are custom-made — here in the practice's own laboratory, dent-a-pur — before being bonded at a later visit. Keeping the laboratory in-house lets the dentists and technicians work closely on the colour and characterisation that matter most in the visible front teeth. The price runs to roughly €700 to €800 per tooth, with the final figure depending on how many teeth are treated and the level of detailing involved. Veneers suit adults who are unhappy with the colour, shape, length or spacing of their visible teeth and who have healthy gums and sufficient enamel; the dentist confirms suitability and whether veneers or an alternative are the better fit at consultation. English-, Greek- and Spanish-speaking staff make multi-visit makeovers practical for international patients in Berlin.

Key Details

Material
Dental ceramic (porcelain)
Made
In-house lab (dent-a-pur)
Priced
Per tooth

Who Is This For?

Adults wanting to improve the colour, shape, length or spacing of their visible front teeth

What's Included

Consultation and smile assessment
Tooth preparation and impression or scan
Custom ceramic veneers from the in-house laboratory
Bonding of the veneer(s) and bite check
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Price
€700.00

Ceramic veneers cost roughly €700 to €800 per tooth. The exact price depends on the number of teeth treated and the detailing required; veneers are made in the practice's own dental laboratory, dent-a-pur.

Category
Dental
Duration
2 hours