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Veneers can transform a smile, covering up issues such as cracks, chips, gaps, discoloration, and even some misalignment and overlapping issues. Covering up the surface of the natural tooth or teeth, veneers can be used on just one tooth, or to transform a whole row of teeth for a seriously head-turning finish that you won’t be able to stop showing off.
Veneers are most commonly made of porcelain, which is exceptionally strong and durable and very effective at mimicking the surface of a natural tooth. More recent innovations in cosmetic dentistry have also led to the application of composite veneers, which are slightly less hard-wearing but quicker and easier to apply and more minimally-invasive for the patient.
Veneers are most suited to patients looking to address aesthetic issues with their smile. They may be unhappy with the shade, shape, or unevenness of their smile, while also not being a suitable candidate for other treatments such as aligners or composite bonding. In most cases, patients will have to have otherwise healthy teeth, with no clinical issues to address and, as with all our cosmetic treatments, we’ll first have to establish the patient’s viability and suitability for the treatment at a consultation.
Porcelain veneers require some of the natural surface of the tooth to be removed in order for the application of the veneers to be successful. Advances in the techniques and technology used means that this is now far more minimal than it used to be, but it does mean that veneers are a permanent change to your smile. Composite veneers are much more similar in application to composite bonding, and are bonded in place to the surface of the tooth.
Porcelain veneers usually last 7-10 years, while composite veneers usually last 3-8 years.