Have you found yourself noticing small changes in your teeth, such as uneven edges or small gaps that affect how your smile looks? We explore veneers as part of understanding these concerns and what may be suitable for your overall dental appearance.
Veneers are thin coverings placed over the front surface of teeth to adjust their appearance. They are designed to improve aspects such as colour, shape, or minor alignment concerns.
At our clinic, we approach veneer care with attention, taking into account what you would like to change and how your teeth present before considering suitable options.
If you are considering veneers, it helps to understand how they may relate to overall tooth presentation. The following points outline how they may support changes in appearance in a general way.
Veneers may contribute to changes in how teeth look overall.
They may be considered when managing visible surface irregularities.
Veneers may help create a consistent look across teeth.
They may support an even appearance within your smile.
You might be exploring options for specific appearance concerns affecting your teeth. Below are common issues where veneers may be considered as part of your care plan.
Your visit begins with a discussion about your concerns, while we assess tooth shape, colour, and alignment for veneer suitability.
We prepare the tooth surface in a measured way, explaining each stage as porcelain or composite veneers are planned.
Porcelain veneers are bonded after lab creation, while composite veneers are shaped directly, with adjustments made for a balanced appearance.
We review how your veneers settle over time and provide guidance to help maintain their condition through regular oral care.
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Veneers are designed to sit over the front surface of your teeth, so they may feel slightly different at first. Most people adjust to this change as they get used to the new surface. Any initial awareness usually settles as your mouth adapts.
Veneers are typically considered for front teeth that are visible when you smile. Their suitability depends on the condition of the tooth, including the enamel and overall structure. Our dentist will assess whether veneers are appropriate for each tooth.
Veneers are placed on natural teeth, so existing restorations like crowns or large fillings may influence planning. In some cases, these areas may need a different approach to maintain consistency. Our dentist will review how veneers relate to your current dental work before proceeding.