6 Best Clinics for Veneers in Germany (w/Prices)
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MYVeneers
MyMeditravel Cologne, Germany
$76,200
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5.0
18 reviews

Veneers at MYVeneers in Cologne, Germany

MY Veneers is a low cost dentist clinic which was established in 2016 that specializes in cosmetic dentistry and their expertise covers the basics like checkups, cleaning and fillings to the more advanced crowns, implants, bridges...more
MyMeditravel Kim Bohlender, 14 April 2020
Although I come from the South Palatinate, it was definitely worth the trip to Cologne. The treatment was quick, painless and easy. Carried out from home and yo...
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Dental Clinic Doctor Digeloudis
MyMeditravel Hildesheim, Germany
$1,500
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Dental Clinic Doctor Digeloudis
Dental Clinic Doctor Digeloudis
Dental Clinic Doctor Digeloudis
Dental Clinic Doctor Digeloudis
Dental Clinic Doctor Digeloudis

Veneers at Dental Clinic Doctor Digeloudis in Hildesheim, Germany

Your specialist for denal veneers in Germany. Health is associated with well-being and performance. Teeth play an important and central factor and are an expression of physical and mental fitness. Closed, natural-looking rows o...more
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DGZI - German Society of Dental Implantology
DGZI - German Society of Dental Implantology
DGOI - German Society of Oral Implantology
DGOI - German Society of Oral Implantology
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Simon Bass Dental Clinic
MyMeditravel Berlin, Germany
$21,100
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Simon Bass Dental Clinic
Simon Bass Dental Clinic
Simon Bass Dental Clinic
Simon Bass Dental Clinic
Simon Bass Dental Clinic
4.2
12 reviews

Veneers at Simon Bass Dental Clinic in Berlin, Germany

Simon Bass Dental Clinic was established in 1991 and their expertise covers the basics like checkups, cleaning and fillings to the more advanced crowns, implants, bridges, veneers, root canal surgery and whitening. The Clinic st...more
MyMeditravel Rosalie Schmid, 07 July 2020
Very, very nice dental assistants, dentist unfortunately not friendly. Will not come back .....
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Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry
MyMeditravel Berlin, Germany
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Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry
Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry
Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry
Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry
Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry
5.0
18 reviews

Veneers at Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry in Berlin, Germany

Dr. Sacha Dammert - Practice for Esthetic and Implant Dentistry was established in 2012. The clinic specializes in Dental Implants & supported dentures, Crowns/Veneers, and Minor Dental Treatments among others and they use the fol...more
MyMeditravel Alexandra Melendez, 14 August 2020
Dr. Dammert is a very sensitive and good dentist. I've been a scared patient since childhood and he knew exactly what to do. He took enough time to explain ever...
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Zahnarztpraxis Dr. med. dent. Marcus Nowak
MyMeditravel Berlin, Germany
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Zahnarztpraxis Dr. med. dent. Marcus Nowak
Zahnarztpraxis Dr. med. dent. Marcus Nowak
Zahnarztpraxis Dr. med. dent. Marcus Nowak
Zahnarztpraxis Dr. med. dent. Marcus Nowak
Zahnarztpraxis Dr. med. dent. Marcus Nowak
4.4
47 reviews

Veneers at Zahnarztpraxis Dr. med. dent. Marcus Nowak in Berlin, Germany

Dental practice situated in Berlin-Westend for general and special dental treatments, implantology (Master of Science Implantology), aesthetic dentistry (Lumineers, teeth whitening), bridges and crowns from our own practice l...more
MyMeditravel Hans-Joachim Kleine, 10 September 2020
After 8 years, I can state that it was worthwhile to have a basic renovation with implants that lasted several months. Since then I have been free of complaints...
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ICOI - International Congress of Oral Implantologists
ICOI - International Congress of Oral Implantologists
DGZI - German Society of Dental Implantology
DGZI - German Society of Dental Implantology
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Praxis Fürth-City
MyMeditravel Berlin, Germany
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Veneers at Praxis Fürth-City in Berlin, Germany

Furth in Germany is the location of the two clinics run by  this practice  where the long term dental health of patients and skin care are the primary concerns of the team. The team strives to create a comfortable and re...more
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With MyMediTravel you can browse 6 facilities offering Veneers procedures in Germany. The cheapest price available is $1,634 in Hildesheim. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $28 in Mexico.
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Everything you'll need to know about Veneers in Germany

What does a Veneers Procedure Involve?

Veneers are used primarily for aesthetics. This type of treatment procedure is perfect for people who have gaps in their teeth, stains, as well as people who may have chipped a tooth. Veneers are custom-made shells designed to fit the shape of your teeth and to be attached to your front teeth to improve the size, shape, color, and length.

Two main types of veneers are:

  1. Composite Veneer - this type can be created by your dentist on the same day and directly applied to your teeth. You will only need a single appointment to complete the procedure. 
  2. Porcelain Veneer - this type is manufactured in a laboratory. Opting for a porcelain veneer will require you to have two appointments. First, is to prepare your teeth (enamel removal) and mold a model of your teeth to be created in the lab. The second is to finally cement your veneers onto your teeth.

The most commonly used type of Veneer is the Porcelain Veneer as it appears more natural and can resist stains better than composite veneers. Besides the two main types of veneers, some dentists may also offer no-prep veneers. These may include specific brands of procelain veneers like Vivaneers and Lumineers. They are less invasive to apply since the layers of tooth under the enamel aren't removed. 

In terms of anesthetics, local anesthesia is not usually required while undergoing the whole procedure. However, depending on how you handle pain and discomfort, you may request to receive local anesthesia or sedation.

Aside from giving you a pleasing smile, veneers are resistant to staining and offer the best fix to broken or damaged teeth.

How Long Should I Stay in Germany for a Veneers Procedure?

This type of procedure is an outpatient treatment, meaning you may be able to go home after undergoing the procedure. However, you will be required to do a follow-up check-up with your dentist to assess the placement of your veneers and in most cases, the procedure has to be carried out over 2 separate occasions, just a day or two apart. Since this is a non-invasive treatment, stitches are not required, but you will be required to stay in Germany for at least a few days.

What's the Recovery Time for Veneers Procedures in Germany?

There is actually no recovery time after the placement of your veneers. You can also return back to your daily routines including exercise immediately after your trip. As for the enamel removal, you may experience some mild discomfort for about a week. It is best that you avoid very hot or cold foods, including hard, chewy or crunchy food. When your sensitivity wears off, you can return to your normal dietary habits.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Veneers Procedures in Germany?

Once your dental veneers have been placed and you have completed the whole procedure, you should commit yourself to good oral hygiene, regular visits to your dentist and a good healthy lifestyle. Dental Veneers can last beyond 10 years now, however, just like your natural teeth, veneers are also still susceptible to damage. This is why aftercare is very important to help with the longevity of your new teeth.

What's the Success Rate of Veneers Procedures in Germany?

Over the past years, many studies have reported that over 91% of people who have had dental veneers experienced highly positive results. However, potential risks and side effects after undergoing this procedure are a possibility. Just like any other dental restoration, dental veneers can have some side-effects, for example:

  • Tooth sensitivity - since this procedure will require the removal of some enamel, your teeth will become slightly sensitive, following the placement of your veneers.
  • Response from gum tissues - your gum tissue might take some time to adjust to your newly placed veneers. Expect to have some minor inflammation and/or discomfort in your gums.
  • Risk of trauma - once your teeth’s enamel is removed, it will become more sensitive, thus it will be even possible for the pulp within your teeth to die.
  • Possible Issues with placement - it's possible for your teeth to have issues with decay or chipping along the outer portion of your veneers. Gum irritation may also be possible. Other problems may include rough-edged veneers and overhanging veneers.
  • Overall Discomfort - experiencing some discomfort after the procedure is to be expected. If you are particularly sensitive, it is advisable that you take an over the counter medication to help you relax and treat your pain. 

Are there Alternatives to Veneers Procedures in Germany?

You also have to be aware that this type of treatment option is not for everyone. If you are not a good candidate to undergo the procedure, note that there are still possible alternatives that will be suited for you. These alternatives may include:

Orthodontics - if you have severely crooked teeth or malocclusion, dental veneers are not for you. You may want to consider a more comprehensive orthodontic procedure to treat your case.

Dental crowns - these are quite similar to dental veneers. These are also custom-made to match the shape of your teeth. However, unlike veneers, a crown extends all the way around your tooth, meaning your dentist will remove a large portion of your dental structure. These crowns are perfect for patients who have considerable damage that affects the strength and structure of their teeth.

Bonding - often called composite veneers. This is typically for patients with an insufficient amount of tooth enamel.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 18/03/2024