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Porcelain Veneers in Jerusalem – Cost, Procedure & Expert Guide (2026)

  • Writer: David Sreter
    David Sreter
  • 2 days ago
  • 4 min read

Quick Answer: Porcelain veneers in Jerusalem cost approximately ₪1,500–₪3,500 per tooth, depending on the material, complexity, and clinic. Sreter Clinic on Keren HaYesod Street 27, Jerusalem, offers CEREC same-day ceramic veneers and custom porcelain veneers crafted in our in-house lab. Call 02-6249666 for a smile design consultation.

What Are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells of dental-grade ceramic (typically 0.3–0.7 mm thick) bonded to the front surface of teeth to improve their color, shape, size, or alignment. They are one of the most popular and effective cosmetic dentistry procedures for achieving a dramatic smile transformation.

Unlike crowns, veneers cover only the visible front surface — preserving more of your natural tooth structure. With proper care, they last 10–20 years and are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.

What Problems Can Veneers Fix?

  • Permanently stained or discolored teeth that whitening cannot fix (e.g., tetracycline staining, fluorosis)

  • Chipped, cracked, or worn teeth

  • Minor misalignment or uneven spacing (gaps between teeth)

  • Irregularly shaped, small, or pointy teeth

  • A complete smile makeover — transforming 6–12 teeth at once for a unified, natural-looking result

How Much Do Porcelain Veneers Cost in Jerusalem?

Veneer costs in Jerusalem vary by type and number of teeth treated:

  • Traditional porcelain veneers (lab-fabricated): ₪1,800 – ₪3,500 per tooth

  • CEREC same-day ceramic veneers: ₪1,500 – ₪2,800 per tooth

  • No-prep / minimal-prep veneers (Lumineer-style): ₪2,000 – ₪3,800 per tooth

  • Full smile makeover (8–12 veneers): ₪15,000 – ₪40,000

Compared to the United States ($1,000–$2,500 per tooth) and the UK (£500–£1,500 per tooth), Jerusalem offers competitive pricing without compromising on quality — making it a popular choice for international patients seeking a smile makeover during their visit.

Porcelain Veneers vs. Composite Veneers – Which Is Right for You?

  • Porcelain veneers: Superior aesthetics, longer lifespan (10–20 years), stain-resistant, require 2–3 appointments. Best for permanent smile transformations.

  • Composite veneers: Lower cost, completed in one visit, repairable — but more prone to staining and shorter lifespan (5–7 years). Good for temporary or minor corrections.

  • CEREC same-day veneers (ceramic): Combines the quality of porcelain with the speed of composites — milled in our clinic on the same day using digital design.

The Veneer Procedure at Sreter Clinic – Step by Step

  1. Smile Design Consultation: Dr. David Sreter evaluates your teeth, discusses your goals, and creates a digital mock-up (Digital Smile Design) so you can preview your new smile before any preparation begins.

  2. Tooth Preparation: A thin layer of enamel (0.3–0.7mm) is gently removed from the front of the teeth to create space for the veneer. Digital impressions are taken — no messy putty molds.

  3. Temporary Veneers: While your custom veneers are being crafted in our in-house lab, high-quality temporary veneers protect your teeth and let you test the look and feel.

  4. Veneer Bonding: The permanent veneers are bonded to your teeth using high-strength dental adhesive and light-cured for a durable, lasting bond. Final shade and fit are verified.

  5. Follow-Up: A brief check-up at 1–2 weeks ensures your bite is comfortable and the veneers are bedding in well.

Can I Get Veneers in Jerusalem as a Tourist?

Yes! Jerusalem is an increasingly popular dental tourism destination. With Sreter Clinic's CEREC technology, it is possible to receive ceramic veneers in as few as 1–2 visits. For a full smile makeover, we recommend planning a stay of 5–7 days to allow for consultation, preparation, and final bonding. We offer:

  • Video pre-consultations for international patients to plan treatment before arrival

  • Accelerated treatment timelines using CEREC CAD/CAM technology

  • English, Hebrew, and Russian consultations

  • Central Jerusalem location, 5 minutes from major hotels

How to Care for Porcelain Veneers

  • Brush twice daily with a non-abrasive toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush

  • Floss daily to maintain gum health around veneer margins

  • Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth (bruxism) — this is critical for longevity

  • Avoid biting hard objects (ice, fingernails, pen caps)

  • Attend regular professional cleanings every 6 months

Frequently Asked Questions: Veneers in Jerusalem

Are veneers reversible?

Traditional porcelain veneers require enamel removal and are considered permanent (irreversible). No-prep or minimal-prep veneers may be reversible in some cases. During your consultation at Sreter Clinic, Dr. Sreter will explain which option suits your specific teeth.

Do veneers look natural?

Yes — modern porcelain veneers are designed to mimic the translucency and texture of natural tooth enamel. When crafted by an experienced cosmetic dentist and dental technician (as at Sreter Clinic's in-house lab), they are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.

How long do porcelain veneers last?

With proper care, porcelain veneers typically last 10–20 years. The most common reasons for early replacement include chipping (from biting hard objects), gum recession exposing the veneer margin, or bruxism (teeth grinding) without a protective nightguard.

Book Your Smile Design Consultation at Sreter Clinic, Jerusalem

Sreter Clinic is Jerusalem's leading cosmetic dentistry practice, located at Keren HaYesod Street 27, Central Jerusalem. Dr. David Sreter (D.M.D, advanced training in aesthetic dentistry in Israel and Switzerland) and Dr. Robert Sreter (D.D.S, M.S, 40+ years of experience) combine artistry and technical precision to deliver smile transformations you will love for years.

📞 Phone: 02-6249666 | 📧 Email: sreterclinic@gmail.com | 🌐 Website: www.sreterclinic.com

Disclaimer: The information in this article is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Prices are approximate and subject to change. Always consult a licensed dentist for personalized recommendations.

 
 

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