Veneers are thin slices
of porcelain. These are precisely made to fit over the visible
surface of front teeth, very much like a false fingernail.
There are also ‘composite’ veneers
and these can be completed in just one visit.
Why might I have a veneer?
Veneers are an ideal way of treating discoloured or unsightly
teeth, crooked teeth, or repairing chips
and cracks.
What are veneers made of?
Porcelain veneers are made by a dental
technician, using impressions taken by the dentist. The veneers
are made in the laboratory and bonded to the tooth to form
a strong and natural-looking repair.
Composite veneers can be completed in
one visit and involve bonding tooth-coloured filling material
to the front of the tooth. Although these veneers are slightly
more prone to staining and have a shorter life, they are
easily replaced.
Will my tooth have to be drilled?
Veneers usually need very little work on the tooth itself,
and in many cases don’t even need an anaesthetic.
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