Both composite and porcelain veneers improve the front of a tooth, but they differ in material, longevity and finish. Composite is applied directly and shaped chairside; porcelain is custom-made by a ceramist and bonded. For a lasting smile makeover, the difference matters.
At a Glance
When Each Makes Sense
Composite suits smaller changes, tighter budgets, or those wanting a reversible first step. Porcelain is the choice for a durable, natural smile makeover that resists staining and lasts far longer. Most patients seeking a Hollywood-smile result choose porcelain for the finish and longevity.
The Right Choice
It depends on your goal, budget and how long you want the result to last. WeCare's master ceramist focuses on porcelain for makeovers but advises honestly on both. A free WhatsApp consultation with photos gives a personalized recommendation.


