Services · 04 — Dental Veneers

Dental Veneers

A Natural, Beautiful Smile Transformation

Dental veneers — smile transformation
Smile transformation

Dental veneers are custom-made, ultra-thin shells of tooth-coloured material designed to enhance the appearance of your smile.

They are carefully bonded to the front surface of teeth to improve colour, shape, size, or length, creating a more balanced and attractive smile.

What's included

A natural transformation, layer by layer.

What veneers do

A long-lasting smile makeover

Both cosmetic and restorative — designed to enhance and protect.

  • Improve smile aesthetics
  • Strengthen weakened teeth
  • Create a more uniform appearance
  • Enhance overall tooth harmony

Porcelain veneers

The premium choice

  • Fabricated in a dental laboratory
  • Require tooth preparation and impressions
  • Cemented at a second appointment
  • Highly natural appearance
  • Excellent stain resistance
  • Long-lasting durability

Composite veneers

Same-day option

  • Placed directly in the dental office
  • Usually completed in one visit
  • Require minimal tooth preparation
  • More affordable option
  • May stain more easily over time

The process

How porcelain veneers are made

  • Tooth preparation is completed
  • Impressions are taken
  • Custom veneers are created in a dental lab
  • Veneers are bonded at a follow-up appointment

What they treat

Common veneer indications

  • Discoloured teeth (including tetracycline stains)
  • Discoloration after root canal treatment
  • Chipped or fractured teeth
  • Worn-down teeth
  • Spaces between teeth (diastema)
  • Mildly misaligned teeth
  • Teeth that are too small or uneven

Benefits

The advantages of veneers

  • Natural-looking smile enhancement
  • Stain-resistant (especially porcelain)
  • Conservative alternative to crowns
  • Long-lasting cosmetic improvement
  • Strong and durable restoration

Longevity

How long do veneers last?

With proper care, veneers can last many years. Longevity depends on:

  • Oral hygiene habits
  • Regular dental visits
  • Avoiding teeth grinding or biting hard objects

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