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Porcelain Veneer
World-class treatments delivered by internationally trained specialists — in a modern clinic just 2.5 hours from London.

“Incredible experience. Professional and caring team throughout.”
Sarah M. • London
A curated selection of patient case examples from international treatment journeys.
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Selected patient cases


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Porcelain Veneer
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All-on-4
UK patient - Birmingham
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Smile Makeover
Italian patient - Milan
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Dental Implants
German patient - Munich
Your case, reviewed individually
Send a clear photo or existing X-ray for an initial view of suitable options and next steps.
Your treatment is planned and delivered by internationally trained doctors working in close coordination across implant, restorative, and aesthetic care.
Primary clinical authority
Planning, treatment delivery, and restorative detail are aligned across the doctors responsible for your smile, so the clinical direction feels considered from start to finish.
15+
Years Experience
3,000+
Cases Completed
Primary doctor photo
Implantologist & Prosthodontist
Clinical Focus
Implant planning, full-smile rehabilitation, and fixed restorative treatment
Credentials
“Each treatment plan should feel clinically solid, well explained, and realistic for the patient in front of us.”
13+
Years Experience
2,500+
Cases Completed
Primary doctor photo
Prosthodontist & Cosmetic Dentist
Clinical Focus
Smile design, prosthetic planning, and cosmetic treatment sequencing
Credentials
“Good aesthetic work should look calm, balanced, and appropriate to the patient's natural features.”
Additional clinical depth
Additional expertise can be brought in where needed, helping the plan stay coordinated, precise, and appropriate to your case.
Years Experience
10+
Additional doctor photo
Orthodontist
Clinical Focus
Alignment, bite coordination, and pre-restorative planning
Credentials
Years Experience
9+
Additional doctor photo
Restorative Dentist
Clinical Focus
Restorative detailing, functional refinement, and treatment continuity
Credentials
From aesthetic refinements to restorative care, explore the treatment paths patients most often ask us to review.
At a glance
Organized around aesthetic, restorative, and full-smile concerns
Cosmetic refinement
Often considered to refine visible shape, colour, and smile balance.
Treatment in focus
Why it leads the section
Porcelain Veneers helps patients quickly understand whether this treatment path is worth discussing in more detail.
Often suits
Shape, colour, symmetry, and front-smile balance
Usually discussed with
Smile priorities, tooth preparation, and whether this path is appropriate for your case
Next step for this path
If this path feels relevant, send a short note about what you would like to change and we can tell you whether Porcelain Veneers may be worth discussing.
A short message or photo is enough to start a focused conversation.
Other paths to consider
The rest of the section helps patients quickly recognize whether they are comparing replacement, repair, brightening, or multi-step aesthetic planning.
Tooth replacement
A fixed replacement option for missing or failing teeth in suitable cases.
Best fit
Missing or failing teeth that may need a longer-term restorative option
Full-arch restoration
A full-arch replacement approach considered for selected restorative cases.
Best fit
Patients exploring a fixed full-arch replacement approach
Combined aesthetic planning
A combined treatment plan for cases involving several aesthetic concerns.
Best fit
Cases where several cosmetic concerns may need to be planned together
Repair and reinforcement
Used to restore and protect teeth that are damaged, worn, or weakened.
Best fit
Damaged, worn, or weakened teeth that may need added support
Shade improvement
A professional whitening option for patients focused on shade improvement.
Best fit
Patients focused on a brighter shade with minimal restorative work
Clinical planning
This section is meant to help you orient yourself. Suitability, sequencing, and treatment recommendations are confirmed only after photos, X-rays, and clinician review.
How to move forward
If you would like help narrowing the right path, share a photo or existing X-ray with a short note about your priorities.
The reply can focus on which options seem most relevant and what would need closer clinician review.
A closer look at how international patients describe communication, support, and the overall experience of care here.
In their words
“From the first messages, the care felt thoughtful and I usually knew what the next step would be.”
Rachel T.
From London, UK
What stood out
Support that stayed steady from the first messages
Treatment
Porcelain Veneers
January 2026
Journey
Planning, travel coordination, and treatment
Other patient perspectives
Clear communication in a modern clinic setting
“The clinic felt modern and well organised, and the team made the process easier to follow.”
Treatment planning and restorative care
Marco B.
Dental ImplantsDecember 2025
Planning and quality that felt reassuring
“The planning and overall quality felt reassuring throughout.”
Full-arch planning and in-clinic treatment
Hans M.
All-on-4November 2025
A process that remained clear from start to finish
“From the first message to the final check-up, the process felt clear and measured.”
Consultation, scheduling, and aftercare
Mark D.
Smile MakeoverOctober 2025
Wider review context
Alongside the featured story and supporting voices, public reviews and patient story formats offer a broader sense of how people describe the experience.
Patterns repeated in patient feedback
Clear communication before travel
Attentive support during the visit
Care that felt considered and worth the trip
4.9/5
847 reviews
Trustpilot
4.8/5
362 reviews
Other places patients share feedback
Written reviews and occasional video stories can add context without asking one story to stand in for every patient.
Many patients complete this stage in around 5 days.
Share a photo or X-ray, and we can guide you on the next step.
A personalised treatment outline, with suitable options and next steps.
We help coordinate travel timing, hotel options, and local logistics.
Treatment is carried out in our modern clinic by a specialist-led team.
Follow-up guidance once you are home, with written aftercare information for your case.
Each step is coordinated with our team. You stay focused on your smile.
A simple first step
We can explain how the process usually begins, what is useful to share first, and how early planning tends to work before anything is decided.
Practical travel and follow-up support, arranged around the clinical plan.
For patients travelling to Tirana, our team can help line up timing, arrival details, local arrangements, and remote follow-up around the clinical schedule.
Travel & Arrival
Support around arrival, accommodation, and communication helps the trip feel more straightforward once dates are in place.
Planning & Follow-up
Clear planning before travel and appropriate remote follow-up help extend support beyond the appointment itself.
You receive a clear treatment outline and visit plan before travelling.
Arrival, accommodation, and communication can be arranged in a way that fits the timing of your visit.
Follow-up guidance can continue remotely when appropriate.
Patient Concerns
These are the concerns many international patients want clearer before deciding whether to take the next step.
Where hesitation usually starts
Before dates or travel details, many patients want a clearer sense of how their case is reviewed and what support may look like after they return home.
The aim is to make that easier to judge through clear clinical explanation, not broad reassurance.
That usually means talking through how the case is reviewed, why a treatment path may or may not be appropriate, and which questions should feel settled before any plans are made.
For many patients, the real question is whether the care feels serious, transparent, and properly explained before they decide anything else.
The first conversation should make the clinical approach easier to follow
Patients can ask directly about suitability, planning, and likely next steps
Follow-up is usually discussed as part of the treatment path, not as a separate issue left until later.
Before treatment moves ahead, the conversation can cover what follow-up may involve, what may be handled remotely, and when an in-person review might be sensible for the case.
For many patients, the deeper question is whether support still feels clear and accessible once they are back home.
The likely follow-up path depends on treatment type, healing, and timing
Questions after returning home can still be handled in a calm, practical way
Then the practical questions
That usually means timing, treatment direction, travelling alone, and costs.
How this is usually discussed
Timelines usually become clearer once the case has been reviewed.
Some patients may be able to fit treatment into a shorter stay, while other cases need more time or more than one visit. The early conversation is there to make the likely sequence clearer before plans are fixed.
You do not need to decide on treatment before reaching out. Most patients begin with a photo, a question, or a short note about what they would like to change.
A smile photo, any existing X-ray, or a short question is enough for an initial indication of what may be worth discussing next.
You are simply starting the conversation, not committing to treatment.