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Veneers in München-Oberföhring

Willkommen bei Ihrer Zahnarztpraxis für Veneers in München-Oberföhring. Als erfahrene Zahnärzte im Herzen von Oberföhring bieten wir Ihnen hauchdünne keramikschalen für ein perfektes lächeln. non-prep und konventionelle veneers.. Mit modernster Technologie und einfühlsamer Betreuung sorgen wir für Ihre Zahngesundheit.

2-3 Sitzungen
Preisbereich: €€€
U4 Arabellapark

Warum Veneers bei Dr. Dickel in Oberföhring?

Als etablierte Zahnarztpraxis in München-Oberföhring bieten wir Ihnen bei der Veneershöchste medizinische Standards kombiniert mit persönlicher Betreuung. Unsere Praxis liegt verkehrsgünstig nahe U4 Arabellaparkund ist für Patienten aus Oberföhring und Umgebung gut erreichbar.

Modernste Behandlungsmethoden und Technologie

Erfahrenes Team mit langjähriger Expertise

Zentrale Lage in Oberföhring mit guter Verkehrsanbindung

Individuelle Beratung und Behandlungsplanung

Transparente Kostenaufklärung vor der Behandlung

Angenehme und entspannte Atmosphäre

Ablauf der Veneers Behandlung

Bei der Veneers in unserer Oberföhringer Praxis legen wir großen Wert auf eine umfassende Beratung und schonende Behandlung. Die Behandlung dauert in der Regel 2-3 Sitzungen.

1. Erstuntersuchung und Beratung

In einem ausführlichen Beratungsgespräch besprechen wir Ihre Wünsche und erstellen einen individuellen Behandlungsplan.

2. Behandlungsplanung

Wir erläutern Ihnen die Behandlungsschritte, Alternativen und Kosten transparent und verständlich.

3. Durchführung

Die Veneers führen wir mit modernsten Methoden und unter höchsten Hygienestandards durch.

4. Nachsorge

Nach der Behandlung begleiten wir Sie mit regelmäßigen Kontrollterminen für einen langfristigen Erfolg.

Kosten und Finanzierung der Veneers

Die Kosten für Veneers variieren je nach individuellem Behandlungsbedarf. Preislich liegt die Behandlung im Bereich €€€.In einem persönlichen Beratungsgespräch in unserer Oberföhringer Praxis erstellen wir Ihnen einen detaillierten Kostenplan.

Transparente Kostenaufklärung

Detaillierter Kostenvoranschlag vor Behandlungsbeginn

Krankenkassen

Abrechnung mit gesetzlichen und privaten Krankenkassen

Flexible Finanzierung

Ratenzahlung und Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten auf Anfrage

Faire Preise

Transparente Preisgestaltung ohne versteckte Kosten

Häufige Fragen zur Veneers in Oberföhring

Wie lange halten Veneers?

Keramikveneers halten bei guter Pflege 15-20 Jahre, Non-Prep Veneers 10-15 Jahre, Komposit-Veneers 5-8 Jahre.

Was kosten Veneers pro Zahn in München?

Keramikveneers ab 1.000 EUR, Non-Prep Veneers ab 1.500 EUR, Komposit-Veneers ab 400 EUR pro Zahn.

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Veneers und Lumineers?

Lumineers sind eine Marke ultradünner Non-Prep Veneers (0,2 mm), die ohne Beschleifen der Zähne aufgebracht werden. Konventionelle Veneers (0,5-0,7 mm) erfordern eine minimale Präparation.

Sind Veneers schmerzhaft?

Die Behandlung ist schmerzarm. Bei konventionellen Veneers wird unter örtlicher Betäubung eine dünne Schicht Zahnschmelz abgetragen. Non-Prep Veneers erfordern keine Betäubung.

Zahlt die Krankenkasse für Veneers?

Veneers sind eine rein ästhetische Leistung ohne Festzuschuss der gesetzlichen Krankenkasse. Private Versicherungen übernehmen je nach Tarif einen Teil der Kosten.

Wie erreiche ich die Praxis für Veneers in Oberföhring?

Unsere Praxis in der Oberföhringer Straße 183a ist optimal erreichbar. Mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln: U4 Arabellapark.Kostenlose Parkplätze sind direkt vor der Praxis verfügbar.

Ihre Zahnarztpraxis in München-Oberföhring

Unsere Praxis liegt in der Oberföhringer Straße 183a im Herzen von München-Oberföhring. In unmittelbarer Nähe zu Oberföhringer Straße und St. Anna-Platz sind wir für Sie gut erreichbar und bieten Ihnen moderne Zahnmedizin in angenehmer Atmosphäre.

Verkehrsanbindung

Unsere Praxis in Oberföhring erreichen Sie bequem mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln:

  • U4 Arabellapark
  • Bus 154 Oberföhringer Straße
  • Bus 184
  • Bus 189

Für Autofahrer stehen kostenlose Parkplätze direkt vor der Praxis zur Verfügung.

Umgebung

Oberföhring ist ein attraktiver Stadtteilmit vielfältiger Infrastruktur.

In der Nähe befinden sich:

  • Oberföhringer Straße
  • St. Anna-Platz
  • Feringasee

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Oberföhringer Straße 183a • 81925 München

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What Are Veneers?

Veneers are ultra-thin ceramic shells that are permanently bonded to the front surface of your teeth — comparable to a custom-made contact lens for your tooth. At just 0.3 to 0.7 millimetres thick, they correct the colour, shape and position of your front teeth without the need for extensive grinding.

Unlike a dental crown, which covers the entire tooth, a veneer covers only the visible front surface. This means significantly more healthy tooth structure is preserved. The ceramic is bonded directly to the tooth enamel using a special adhesive technique — a bond that, when applied correctly, is extraordinarily strong and long-lasting.

In our practice in München we work with high-quality ceramics (lithium disilicate and feldspathic ceramic) that mimic natural tooth enamel almost perfectly in terms of translucency and surface texture. The result: veneers that are indistinguishable from real teeth, even up close.

When Are Veneers the Right Choice?

Veneers are a versatile solution for a range of aesthetic concerns in the front-tooth region. I recommend them particularly for:

  • Stubborn discolouration: When professional whitening does not achieve the desired result — for example with tetracycline staining or non-vital teeth.
  • Gaps between teeth (diastema): Small to medium gaps between the front teeth can be elegantly closed with veneers.
  • Minor misalignment: Crooked or rotated teeth can be visually straightened — without years of orthodontic treatment.
  • Chipped or worn edges: Veneers restore the natural tooth shape while simultaneously protecting against further loss of substance.
  • Irregular tooth shapes: Teeth that are too small, too pointed or asymmetrical receive a harmonious, natural form.

During the initial consultation I analyse your individual situation and discuss honestly whether veneers are the best path to your ideal smile — or whether another solution would make more sense.

Types of Veneers Compared

Not all veneers are the same. Depending on the starting situation, aesthetic requirements and budget, there are different types of veneers that we offer in our practice in München. Here is an honest comparison:

Ceramic Veneers — The Classic

Ceramic veneers are the gold standard of aesthetic dentistry. They are made from high-strength ceramic (lithium disilicate or feldspathic ceramic) and are individually fabricated for you in a dental laboratory.

  • Thickness: 0.5–0.7 mm
  • Preparation: Minimal removal of tooth enamel required (approx. 0.3–0.5 mm)
  • Longevity: 15–20 years with good care
  • Aesthetics: Excellent — natural translucency like real tooth enamel
  • Cost: From 1,000 EUR per tooth

Ceramic veneers are my first choice when maximum aesthetics and longevity are required. The preparation is minimal but not reversible — a point I always address openly in consultations.

No-Prep Veneers — Without Grinding

No-prep veneers are the most conservative option: ultra-thin ceramic shells (0.2–0.3 mm) bonded directly to the tooth enamel with no or minimal preparation. The key advantage: the procedure is potentially reversible.

  • Thickness: 0.2–0.3 mm
  • Preparation: None or minimal
  • Longevity: 10–15 years
  • Aesthetics: Very good, but teeth may appear slightly more voluminous
  • Cost: From 1,500 EUR per tooth

No-prep veneers are particularly suitable for patients who do not want to sacrifice any tooth structure. They are ideal for small gaps, minor discolouration or where a natural increase in tooth size is desired. They are not suitable if the teeth already protrude forward — the result would appear too bulky.

Composite Veneers — The Quick Alternative

Composite veneers are built up directly at the dental chair using high-quality composite resin — in a single appointment, without a dental technician. This makes them the fastest and most cost-effective veneer option.

  • Thickness: Variable
  • Preparation: None or minimal
  • Longevity: 5–8 years
  • Aesthetics: Good, but not as translucent as ceramic
  • Cost: From 400 EUR per tooth

I recommend composite veneers as an entry-level solution or for individual teeth — for example to repair a chipped edge. For a complete smile makeover involving multiple teeth, I advise ceramic veneers, as composite stains more quickly and is not as durable.

Full-Ceramic Veneers — Premium Aesthetics

Full-ceramic veneers made from feldspathic ceramic are the premium option: completely metal-free, with the highest translucency and the most natural aesthetics of all veneer types. They are layered by hand in a meticulous process and are barely distinguishable from natural tooth enamel.

These veneers are my recommendation for the most demanding aesthetic requirements — particularly in the upper front-tooth region, where light and transparency are decisive. Their fabrication requires an experienced dental technician and slightly more time, but delivers results at the very highest level.

Veneers vs. Lumineers — The Complete Comparison

The question "veneers or Lumineers?" comes up very frequently in my practice in München. Many patients have heard of Lumineers and wonder whether they are the better choice. Here I explain the differences:

What are Lumineers? Lumineers are a brand name by DenMat (USA) for particularly thin veneers (0.2–0.3 mm). They are placed with no or minimal tooth preparation — similar to no-prep veneers from other manufacturers. The term "Lumineers" is often used as a synonym for no-prep veneers, but is strictly speaking a specific product.

Comparison: Conventional Veneers vs. Lumineers

Here are the key differences at a glance:

  • Thickness: Conventional veneers 0.5–0.7 mm vs. Lumineers 0.2–0.3 mm
  • Preparation: Veneers: minimal enamel reduction required. Lumineers: as a rule no preparation
  • Reversibility: Veneers: no (tooth structure has been removed). Lumineers: conditional (can theoretically be removed)
  • Aesthetics: Veneers: the most natural appearance, as they sit flush with the gumline. Lumineers: can appear slightly more voluminous
  • Longevity: Veneers: 15–20 years. Lumineers: 10–15 years
  • Cost: Comparable; Lumineers tend to be slightly more expensive

My Recommendation as Your Dentist

There is no "better" or "worse" — it depends on your individual starting situation:

I recommend Lumineers/no-prep for:

  • Small teeth that should appear slightly larger
  • Minor discolouration or gaps between teeth
  • Patients who do not want to sacrifice any tooth structure

I recommend conventional ceramic veneers for:

  • Teeth that already protrude slightly forward (to avoid excessive volume)
  • More pronounced discolouration that needs to be masked
  • Maximum aesthetic perfection in the visible zone
  • Larger shape corrections

During the consultation I will show you both options on screen using Digital Smile Design — so you can see in advance what result to expect.

Who Are Veneers Suitable For?

Veneers are an excellent solution for many aesthetic concerns — but not the right choice for every patient and every situation. In our practice in München we take the time for an honest assessment:

Ideal candidates for veneers:

Limitations and contraindications:

Alternatives I discuss openly: Not everyone needs veneers. Sometimes professional whitening is sufficient, sometimes a dental crown is more appropriate, and with misalignment, aligners can correct the underlying cause rather than merely changing the appearance. In the initial consultation we discuss all options honestly — including the more affordable ones.

Where exactly is the practice in Oberföhring?
Oberföhringer Straße 183a, right on the main road. You will find us between the Cosimabad and the Feringasee, clearly visible from the street.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking spaces are available directly outside the practice.
Which stop is nearest?
The bus stop for lines 154, 184 and 189 is directly in front of our practice. The nearest underground station is U4 Arabellapark (approx. 8 minutes on foot).
What exactly are veneers?
Veneers are ultra-thin ceramic shells (0.3–0.7 mm) that are permanently bonded to the front surface of the teeth using a special adhesive technique. They correct the colour, shape and minor misalignment of the front teeth and, when applied correctly, are indistinguishable from natural teeth.
How long do veneers last?
Ceramic veneers last 15–20 years with good care, often even longer. No-prep veneers achieve 10–15 years, composite veneers 5–8 years. Longevity depends largely on oral hygiene and avoiding excessive stress (e.g. grinding without a night guard).
What do veneers cost in München?
Ceramic veneers at our practice start from 1,000 EUR per tooth, no-prep veneers from 1,500 EUR and composite veneers from 400 EUR. A complete smile makeover with 6–10 veneers ranges from 6,000–15,000 EUR. The exact price is discussed after the individual analysis at your initial consultation.
Are veneers painful?
The treatment is virtually painless. For conventional ceramic veneers the preparation is carried out under local anaesthesia — you feel nothing. With no-prep veneers, anaesthesia is often not needed at all. After placement there may be slight sensitivity, which typically subsides within a few days.
How do I care for my veneers?
Care for your veneers just as you would your natural teeth: brush twice daily with a soft toothbrush, floss daily, avoid highly abrasive toothpastes. In addition, professional dental cleaning every 6 months. Avoid biting hard objects directly with the front teeth.

Oberföhringer Straße 183a, 81925 München-Oberföhring. Right on the main road, easy to spot. Free parking at the door. Bus 154/184/189 stops directly in front. U4 Arabellapark 8 min.

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