Transform Your Smile With Veneer Treatment
Thanks to advancements in dental technology, achieving the perfect smile has become easier than ever before. Dental Home offers veneer treatments that can correct a wide range of dental flaws, from minor issues such as discoloured or unevenly spaced teeth to more severe cases of missing teeth.
What are Veneers?
Veneers are a popular cosmetic dental treatment for achieving a flawless smile. They are thin-sized, tooth-coloured porcelain or resin-composite shells placed on your teeth for a natural, beautiful appearance. At Dental Home, our experienced dentists use advanced technology to ensure your veneers fit perfectly and look stunning. Veneers are a versatile and effective solution for improving your teeth’s shape, size, or colour and can deliver long-lasting results. Reach us today to schedule a free consultation and discover how veneers can transform your smile and boost your confidence.
Benefits of Dental Veneers
Discover the numerous advantages of dental veneers, including improved appearance, durability, and convenience, among others.
Enhanced Appearance
Dental veneers can transform the look of your smile by covering up discolored, chipped, or misaligned teeth.
Durability
Made from high-quality materials like porcelain or resin, dental veneers are strong and can last for many years with proper care.
Versatility
Dental veneers can be customized to fit your individual needs and goals, making them a versatile solution for many dental issues.
Minimal Tooth Alteration
Veneers require minimal alteration to the natural teeth, making them a conservative treatment option.
Low Maintenance
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, veneers require little maintenance and can be easily incorporated into your daily routine.
What Dental Problems Are Suitable For Veneers?
Veneer procedures are a common and popular treatment for a variety of dental cosmetic problems, such as:
- Chipped or worn teeth
- Broken teeth
- Discoloured teeth that cannot be whitened by bleaching
- Smaller-than-average teeth
- Crooked or misshapen teeth
- Uneven spaces or a large gap between the upper front teeth
Types of Veneers
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are wafer-thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of your teeth to improve their appearances.
Porcelain veneers are better at resisting stains and mimicking the light-reflecting properties of natural teeth. They are strong, long-lasting, and require less tooth enamel to be removed than a dental crown – another type of dental cosmetic procedure that covers the entire tooth.
The process of getting porcelain veneers requires more preparation work compared to other types of veneers. However, once fitted, they can last up to 10 to 15 years.
To get porcelain veneers fitted onto your teeth, our dentists at Dental Home will prepare your teeth by removing a small amount of enamel to make room for the veneer placements.
After that, our dentists will make an impression of the teeth and decide the shades of the veneers that will suit your smile best.
The impression will then be sent to a dental lab to create the custom porcelain veneers. This may take a few days.
On your next visit, our dentists will place the veneers onto your teeth and check whether they fit perfectly. Your teeth will be cleaned after the veneers are bonded.
Composite Resin Veneers
Composite resin veneers are dental cements made of synthetic resins. They are tooth-coloured filling materials that can be bonded to your teeth to cosmetically improve the look of your smile.
The benefits of composite resin veneers are less removal of enamels compared to porcelain veneers and dental crowns. The procedure is cheaper than porcelain veneers and could be completed in just one visit.
They are easy to fix if they are damaged, but they are not as strong or wear-resistant as porcelain veers. They can last up to 5 to 7 years.
To get composite resin veneers fitted onto your teeth, our dentists at Dental Home will prepare and reshape your teeth. We then carefully bond and sculpt the composite materials using colours that best suit you.
Following that, our dentist will use a special light to harden the composites to allow them to fit onto your teeth. They will be smoothened and polished to get a natural look.
Our dentists will advise which type of veneers is the best for you, depending on your teeth condition.
Contact Dental Home today for our dentists to access your case.
Things You Need To Consider Before Getting Veneers
- The procedure cannot be undone
- Veneers can be chipped or broken under pressure
- Because enamels have been removed, your teeth may become more sensitive to hot and cold food and drinks
- If you grind or clench your teeth at night, our dentists will get you a retainer to protect your veneers
- Habits — such as biting fingernails and pens, opening packages with teeth, or chewing ices — need to be unlearnt
- If your teeth are unhealthy, our dentists may not recommend you undergo this procedure
- Veneers may decay too, therefore, maintaining a healthy and hygienic oral is crucial
Here Is The Porcelain Veneer Treatment 5-Step Process:
Dental Home offers high-quality dental veneers that can alter your smile and heighten your confidence.
1
Consultation
Our experienced dentists will evaluate your oral health and discuss your goals for the veneers.
2
Preparation
A small amount of enamel will be removed from the teeth to make room for the veneers.
3
Impressions
We will take impressions of your teeth to create custom veneers that fit perfectly.
4
Fitting
Once the veneers are ready, our team will carefully bond them to your teeth, ensuring a comfortable and natural fit.
5
Follow-up
We will schedule a follow-up appointment to ensure that your veneers are functioning properly and to address any concerns you may have.
FAQ
A prosthodontic consultation is needed to determine how many veneers are required or if veneers are the best option. It is a good idea to have an even number of veneers. Two, four, eight, ten or twelve veneers give the best aesthetic results.
Brushing two times each day for two minutes, flossing daily, and wearing a bite guard at night are great ways to protect the veneers. It is also beneficial to avoid eating very hard foods like almonds, or cracking shells with the front veneers.
A digital smile preview can be made by taking a picture of the patient’s face and digitally editing the teeth. This will give a patient a very good idea of the aesthetic outcome and help them determine if veneers are right for them.
This concern will be addressed by your prosthodontist. Most people get their veneers in a whiter shade than their natural teeth and then undergo tooth whitening to create a matching aesthetic.
Stop all bad teeth habits immediately, such as nail biting, straw chewing, fork nibbling, opening bags with teeth, pulling on clothing or gloves with teeth, and anything that will put undue stress on the veneers.
To determine the number of veneers required or whether veneers are the best option, it is necessary to consult with a prosthodontist. It is advisable to have an even number of veneers, as having two, four, eight, ten, or twelve veneers usually results in the most pleasing aesthetic outcome.
To maintain the health of veneers, it is recommended to brush twice a day for at least two minutes, floss daily, and wear a night guard. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid consuming hard foods, such as almonds, and to refrain from cracking shells with the front veneers.
A patient can request a digital smile preview, which involves taking a photo of their face and digitally altering the teeth, to get an idea of how their veneers will look and decide if they want to proceed with the treatment.
Your prosthodontist will be able to address this issue. Typically, individuals opt for veneers in a brighter shade than their natural teeth, followed by tooth whitening to achieve a harmonious aesthetic.
It is recommended to avoid bad dental habits that can cause stress on the veneers such as nail biting, straw chewing, fork nibbling, opening bags with teeth, and pulling on clothing or gloves with teeth.