Kolik stojí kompozitní fazety

When you think about kompozitní fazety, tenké vrstvy plastického materiálu, které se přilepují na přední zuby, aby vylepšily jejich tvar, barvu nebo polohu. Also known as kompozitní restaurace, they are a fast, affordable way to fix chipped, discolored, or slightly crooked teeth without grinding down much of the natural tooth. Unlike ceramic veneers, which need multiple visits and lab work, composite ones are done in one sitting — and that’s why so many people choose them.

But how much do they really cost? In the Czech Republic, you’ll typically pay between 1 500 and 3 500 Kč per tooth, depending on the clinic, the dentist’s experience, and how complex your case is. That’s a fraction of what ceramic veneers cost — often 8 000 Kč or more per tooth. And while composite doesn’t last as long (usually 5–8 years, sometimes up to 10 with good care), it’s repairable. If it chips, your dentist can fix it right there, no new set needed. Ceramic? You’d have to replace the whole thing.

What affects the price? The estetická stomatologie, specialized dental care focused on improving the appearance of teeth and smile market is crowded, and not every dentist has the same skill level. A good composite veneer requires precision — layering the material just right, matching the shade to your natural teeth, shaping it to look organic. If the dentist rushes it, you’ll get a fake-looking result. That’s why you shouldn’t just pick the cheapest offer. Look at before-and-after photos. Ask if they use magnifying loupes — serious practitioners do.

Also, don’t confuse composite veneers with regular fillings. They’re similar materials, but the technique is totally different. Veneers cover the whole front surface of the tooth. Fillings just patch holes. That’s why veneers need more time, more skill, and more attention to detail. And yes — they can be used to fix zubní fazety, thin shells bonded to the front of teeth for cosmetic improvement on slightly gapped or worn-down teeth. They’re not magic, but they’re a smart middle ground between braces and crowns.

And here’s the thing most clinics won’t tell you: composite veneers work best on people who don’t grind their teeth. If you clench or grind at night, they’ll chip faster. Your dentist should check for that first. If you do grind, they might suggest a night guard — or push you toward ceramic. But if your teeth are healthy, your bite is fine, and you just want a quick fix for stained or uneven front teeth, composite is hard to beat.

Think of it like this: you wouldn’t buy a luxury car if you only need to drive to the grocery store. Same with veneers. If you don’t need the durability of ceramic, why pay double? Composite gives you a beautiful smile without the long wait, the high cost, or the irreversible tooth prep.

Below you’ll find real-life posts that break down what happens during the procedure, how to care for them after, why some last longer than others, and what to ask your dentist before saying yes. You’ll also see how they compare to other options — like whitening or crowns — and why sometimes, fixing a few teeth with composite is smarter than redoing your whole mouth.

Kompozitní fazety cena: Jak se vyhnout přeplácení a dostat správnou hodnotu

Kompozitní fazety cena: Jak se vyhnout přeplácení a dostat správnou hodnotu

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