
Having dental veneers fitted is probably the most popular of all cosmetic dental treatments. Dental Veneers provide an excellent remedy for a number of unsightly dental conditions including:
Dental Veneers are thin layers of porcelain made to fit over the front surface of the tooth to produce a very strong, durable and more attractive cosmetic appearance.
Veneers are an effective way of changing the colour, shape, size and even length of teeth.
Veneers are extremely stain resistant and won't spoil over time even when subject to tobacco smoke, red wine or coffee.
Dental Veneers certainly produce a cosmetically superior and more durable result to either bonding or bleaching. The porcelain from which veneers are made is so thin it is translucent and reflects light in much the same way as natural tooth enamel, so dental veneers look natural as well as attractive.
At the start of your visit we prepare your teeth and take individual impressions. We agree the colour and effect you want to achieve. These details then go to our own on-site laboratory who make the veneers.
On the third day of your visit we fit your veneers and you are ready to return home with a dazzling new smile.
We Select only Best Quality Porcelain Veneers but not all veneers are the same.
Some dentists offer cheaper, but inferior laminate or composite veneers. Studies of these have shown causes for concern including: bonding failure, discolouration and poor colour matches with natural teeth. Composite veneers are generally much cheaper than porcelain veneers, but they do not last as long and need frequent replacement. They usually work out to be more expensive over time.
Other proprietary 'brands' of veneer can be quite limited in the range of circumstances in which they can be fitted.
For these reasons we will only use the very highest quality. The veneers we fit are individually crafted by our own laboratory to ensure an excellent fit, the right colour, size and shape for each individual patient's smile.
Once it has been fitted a veneer's colour cannot be changed. If you are thinking of having your remaining teeth whitened it is as well to do this before the veneer is fitted so that a colour match can be achieved.
If, like many others you clench and grind your teeth a veneer may not be a good choice, since this can damage the veneer.
then you probably need a full crown instead.
Depending on the type of crown you choose, they can actually work-out a little cheaper, but there is often more work associated with fitting a new crown and so this option means that your treatment time is usually increased to one week.




