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If you have chipped, broken or decayed front teeth, veneers are an excellent cosmetic solution.
VENEERS FROM £990 PER TOOTHUsually fabricated from a thin layer of porcelain shell, veneers complement your natural teeth in their translucent light reflecting quality, making them a natural choice for restoring and replacing teeth which look unsightly.
Veneers are custom made to fit over an existing tooth and are permanently bonded to the outer surface of the tooth, stabilising and strengthening them for maximum effectiveness and durability. Veneers are capable of lasting for many years and are also more resistant to stains and chipping.
Although veneers are not suitable for every patient, they are a cosmetic alternative for a variety of dental conditions affecting the front teeth including:
We would be delighted to provide further information on this cosmetic treatment, please contact us on 020 7766 7150 in order to arrange a more detailed consultation.
This patient had been unhappy with his front crowns for many years. He wanted wider and whiter teeth. As part of a full arch rehabilitation, his front crowns were replaced and porcelain veneers were placed on the neighbouring teeth.
This patient’s front crown was placed over 20 years ago. As well as replacing the crown he wanted to improve his smile without orthodontic treatment. A fabulous result was achieved after placing 1 Porcelain Crown and 5 Minimal Preparation Porcelain Veneers.
Porcelain veneers are a popular cosmetic dentistry treatment that can dramatically improve the appearance of your smile. They are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front of your teeth. They are designed to improve the appearance of your teeth by covering imperfections such as chips, stains, and gaps.
Porcelain veneers have many benefits, including:
Porcelain veneers can last up to 10-15 years with proper care, such as regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups. However, they may need to be replaced sooner if they are damaged or become loose.
No, the process of getting porcelain veneers is typically not painful. However, some patients may experience sensitivity during the preparation phase when a small amount of enamel is removed from the tooth.
The process of getting porcelain veneers typically takes two to three appointments. The first appointment involves a consultation and preparation, while the second appointment involves the placement of the veneers.
Porcelain veneers require regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups to maintain their appearance and longevity. It is also important to avoid biting hard objects or using teeth as tools, as this can damage the veneers.
Yes, porcelain veneers can be removed, but the process can be complex and may result in damage to the underlying tooth. It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of veneer removal with your dentist before making any decisions.
Good candidates for porcelain veneers are those with healthy teeth and gums who have cosmetic concerns such as chips, stains, or gaps in their teeth. It is important to have a consultation with our dentist to determine if porcelain veneers are the right option for you.
The first step of fitting veneers is to prepare the tooth or teeth for them. The dentist will remove a tiny bit of enamel from the surface of the tooth and then make an impression, which will be sent off to a laboratory. At the laboratory, the veneer is crafted according to the dentist’s instructions and records. The porcelain material is strong yet thin, making it an ideal fit for teeth veneers.
After the lab creates your custom-made veneers, you’ll go back in for a second appointment so that they can be fitted onto your teeth. Once they are placed on your teeth, they may need some slight trimming or shaping to ensure they fit comfortably and look natural within your mouth. Lastly, to completely secure them in place, the dentist will bond or cement them with a special adhesive onto your natural teeth. After these treatments have been completed, you'll be free to enjoy the benefits of veneers!