
Dental veneers are ultra-thin (0.3–0.5mm) shells of high-strength porcelain bonded to the front surfaces of teeth. They are the go-to solution for transforming discoloured, chipped, slightly misaligned, or unevenly shaped teeth. The result is a naturally brilliant smile that is stain-resistant and indistinguishable from real tooth enamel.
Porcelain mimics the light-reflecting properties of natural enamel for a completely lifelike appearance.
Porcelain is highly resistant to coffee, tea, and tobacco stains — unlike natural enamel.
Only a thin layer of enamel (0.3–0.5mm) is removed, preserving most of the natural tooth.
One procedure addresses colour, shape, chips, small gaps, and minor misalignment simultaneously.
With proper care, porcelain veneers last 10–15 years.
A complete smile change is achieved in just 2–3 appointments.
We discuss your goals, take photographs, and plan the ideal shape and shade for your veneers.
A minimal amount of enamel is removed from the front of each tooth to accommodate the veneer thickness.
Precise impressions are sent to our dental lab where your custom veneers are fabricated.
Temporary veneers protect your prepared teeth while permanent ones are being made (7–10 days).
Permanent veneers are tried in, adjusted for fit and shade, then bonded with strong dental cement and light-cured.
Veneers are considered a permanent cosmetic restoration because a small amount of enamel is removed to place them. They last 10–15 years before replacement.
Modern porcelain veneers are highly lifelike. The translucency and shade customisation ensure they blend seamlessly with surrounding teeth.
Veneers can correct mild misalignment. For significant crowding, orthodontic treatment is more appropriate and may be recommended first.
Brush and floss normally. Avoid biting nails or hard objects, and wear a night guard if you grind your teeth.
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