If you’ve been dreaming of a brighter, more balanced smile, but the idea of drilling, injections, or major dental work has been putting you off, our FlowSculpt Veneers (aka Digital Precision Flow Composite Veneers) might be exactly what you’re looking for. This modern technique offers a natural-looking smile upgrade that’s quick, gentle, and beautifully precise.
What are FlowSculpt Veneers?
This is essentially a high-tech, minimally-invasive makeover for your smile. Instead of freehand sculpting, we use a customised mould, digitally designed based on your ideal smile, to shape a special flowable composite material directly onto your teeth. The result? Smooth, symmetrical, and perfectly proportioned teeth that look and feel like your own.
How does FlowSculpt differ from porcelain veneers?
While both treatments can create stunning results, FlowSculpt and porcelain veneers take very different approaches. Because traditional veneers, like porcelain, are generally bonded to the front of the tooth, they often require some enamel removal and other prep to make space. Digital Precision Flow Composite Veneers (FlowSculpt), on the other hand, are built directly onto the natural tooth in real time, with no injections, no drilling, and very little prep; only smoothing and polishing, at most, if any sharp or rough edges if the teeth are chipped and worn.
Other comparisons to consider include:
- FlowSculpt can generally be completed in a single visit, as opposed to porcelain often needing 2-3 visits.
- FlowSculpt works out to be a more cost-effective option in most cases.
- Future repairs for FlowSculpt Veneers are generally easier to carry out than porcelain.
Who can benefit from FlowSculpt Veneers?
This treatment is perfect for anyone looking to refresh and restore their smile with minimal intervention. Patients with the following concerns should reach out to our friendly team to book a FlowSculpt consultation:
- Worn or shortened teeth from grinding.
- Chipped or uneven edges.
- Gaps between teeth.
- Discoloured or aged composite bonding.
- Teeth that appear small or flat.
- Narrow smiles needing improved shape or proportion.
It’s especially useful for those who grind their teeth, as restoring the length helps protect the remaining natural tooth structure, keeping your smile strong and healthy while looking its best.

What are the main benefits of FlowSculpt composite veneers?
For patients, the main benefits of this treatment include:
- No needles.
- No tooth preparation.
- Digitally designed for accuracy.
- Immediate improvement in function and appearance.
- Protects worn teeth from further shortening.
- Lower fee than porcelain veneers.
- Often completed in one appointment.
- Easy to refresh or repair in the future.
If visiting the dentist isn’t something you look forward to but you’re tired of hiding your smile, FlowSculpt offers incredibly accurate digital design planning to make sure you get the intended results on the very first go, plus it’s a minimally-invasive procedure meaning you’re in and out with your brand new smile after just one treatment.
FlowSculpt treatment before and after results
A patient with worn front teeth had lost 2–3mm of natural length from grinding. Using digital smile design and FlowSculpt Veneers, we restored the original shape and protected the surface with minimal preparation and zero removal of healthy tooth structure. The below images show the before (top) and after (bottom) comparison – it’s safe to say this patient loves their new smile!


Common questions about FlowSculpt Veneers
Q. Is drilling required?
A. No. Usually only very minimal to no preparation is needed.
Q. Will it look natural?
A. Yes. The result is based on digital smile design for accurate shape and symmetry.
Q. How long does it last?
A. Composite bonding lasts for years and can be refreshed or repaired easily if needed.
Q. Does it make teeth thicker?
A. No. The design creates natural tooth proportions, not bulky shapes.
FlowSculpt aftercare and maintenance tips
If you decide to brighten your smile with FlowSculpt, we recommend following a few simple tips post-treatment. For patients who grind their teeth while sleeping, wear a night guard. Follow your normal recommended brushing and flossing routine and keep up with regular dental cleans and check-ups. Avoid biting hard objects like ice or pens. Visit us immediately if you notice any minor chips for a simple repair.
By following these tips, you can support your composite veneers, extending their lifetime and keeping them looking their best for longer.
How can I get FlowSculpt composite veneers?
If you’re ready to see what a smile upgrade could look like for you, book a digital smile design consultation with our friendly team today. We can show you an accurate visual preview of your new smile before your treatment even begins!