Veneers

A veneer is a thin tooth-coloured shell fixed to the front of a tooth to mask discolouration, an irregular shape, damage or small gaps. They are usually fitted to the front upper and lower teeth and are made from ceramic, porcelain or a composite material. They can be used to enhance your smile and help to protect an affected tooth from further damage.

Veneers offer a minimally invasive way to transform a tooth as only a very thin layer of enamel is removed (if any) prior to fitting.

Benefits

  • More of the healthy tooth can be retained
  • Natural-looking
  • Durable
  • Colour matched to your natural teeth
  • Can correct a number of flaws
  • Stain resistant

Treatment steps

  • If necessary, a thin layer of enamel is removed from the surface of the tooth to accommodate the veneer.
  • Once prepared, impressions are taken so a customised veneer can be produced in a laboratory. The colour of your teeth is also noted so it will blend in perfectly.
  • When ready, the veneer is bonded to the tooth using a strong dental adhesive.

Aftercare

After fitting, it is important to keep your veneer well-maintained with regular brushing and flossing. Your dentist and hygienist will show you how to keep on top of your dental hygiene and keep a close eye on the health of your teeth and gums.

Although veneers are resilient, it is important to treat them with care, so try not to bite your fingernails or chew pen tops, or use your teeth to open anything. Also, it is probably best to steer clear of very hard foods that could cause damage to the veneer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front surface of your teeth to improve their appearance. They can be used to fix a variety of cosmetic dental problems, such as chipped, cracked, discoloured, or misshapen teeth.
The dental veneers procedure typically takes two appointments. During the first appointment, your dentist will prepare your teeth and take impressions. The veneers will then be created in a dental laboratory. During the second appointment, your dentist will bond the veneers to your teeth.
The cost of dental veneers will vary depending on the number of veneers you need and the type of material used. However, it is generally a worthwhile investment that can significantly improve your smile.
With proper care, dental veneers can last for many years. However, they are not indestructible and may need to be replaced eventually.
There are many benefits to getting dental veneers, including:
  • Improved appearance - a straighter, whiter, and more symmetrical smile.
  • Increased confidence - a beautiful smile can boost your self-esteem
  • Durability - able to withstand the wear and tear of everyday life.
  • Stain resistant - enjoy your favourite foods and drinks without worrying about discolouration.
  • Versatility - can be used to fix a variety of cosmetic dental problems.

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